Cen V1 (2-24) Ohio State and County Data Volume 1 • Geographic Area Series • Part 35 AC-22-A-35 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: 76,009 77,805 75,462 75,861 77,797 78,737 68,591 70,711 Land in farms ....................................acres: 13,652,346 13,965,295 13,960,604 13,956,563 14,583,435 14,738,028 14,103,085 14,247,969 Average size of farm .........................acres: 180 179 185 184 187 187 206 201 : Estimated market value of land and buildings 1/: : Average per farm ...........................dollars: 1,444,633 1,112,700 894,933 649,130 509,307 384,631 414,773 291,766 Average per acre ...........................dollars: 8,043 6,199 4,837 3,528 2,732 2,068 2,039 1,456 : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment 1/ ...............................$1,000: 11,959,211 10,084,599 8,821,220 6,702,352 5,139,223 4,177,654 3,952,140 3,460,637 Average per farm ...........................dollars: 157,346 129,614 116,899 88,352 68,119 53,070 57,624 48,982 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres ........................................: 9,331 10,333 6,796 7,767 7,471 7,023 5,271 5,417 10 to 49 acres ......................................: 27,225 26,533 24,220 24,361 23,261 20,069 15,811 15,295 50 to 179 acres .....................................: 23,705 23,671 26,890 25,809 27,427 30,291 26,658 27,868 180 to 499 acres ....................................: 9,661 10,574 11,291 11,190 12,615 14,478 14,018 15,283 500 to 999 acres ....................................: 3,370 3,955 3,674 4,020 4,309 4,569 4,587 4,793 1,000 to 1,999 acres ................................: 1,789 1,958 1,845 2,062 2,107 1,846 1,792 1,719 2,000 acres or more .................................: 928 781 746 652 607 461 454 336 : Total cropland ...................................farms: 64,255 66,292 64,248 64,775 69,620 71,293 63,669 66,353 acres: 10,521,756 10,960,704 10,748,553 10,832,772 11,424,499 11,673,050 11,340,967 11,528,727 Harvested cropland..............................farms: 56,583 58,802 55,844 54,790 58,577 63,686 58,048 62,535 acres: 9,777,227 10,190,952 10,122,245 9,991,007 10,041,416 10,070,813 9,900,570 9,790,327 Irrigated land ...................................farms: 3,386 2,935 2,462 2,402 2,623 1,967 1,778 1,755 acres: 69,818 50,665 46,569 37,959 40,685 35,073 33,997 29,479 : Market value of agricultural : products sold ..................................$1,000: 15,412,137 9,341,225 10,064,085 7,070,212 4,263,549 4,744,521 4,684,277 3,914,040 Average per farm ...........................dollars: 202,767 120,059 133,366 93,200 54,804 60,258 68,293 55,353 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse : crops ........................................$1,000: 8,757,997 5,426,253 6,597,946 4,109,722 2,304,895 2,871,092 2,827,924 2,195,985 Livestock, poultry, and their products ........$1,000: 6,654,140 3,914,972 3,466,139 2,960,490 1,958,654 1,873,429 1,856,353 1,718,055 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 ....................................: 22,841 27,164 25,198 27,556 28,918 23,104 15,967 13,930 $2,500 to $4,999 ....................................: 7,518 7,998 7,305 7,357 9,022 9,292 8,105 8,997 $5,000 to $9,999 ....................................: 8,175 8,171 7,220 7,793 8,718 9,407 8,645 9,827 $10,000 to $24,999 ..................................: 9,536 9,284 8,497 9,045 10,643 12,205 11,444 13,193 $25,000 to $49,999 ..................................: 6,607 5,889 6,154 6,501 6,331 7,789 7,538 8,311 $50,000 to $99,999 ..................................: 6,052 5,460 5,764 5,565 5,297 6,256 6,150 6,779 $100,000 to $499,999 ................................: 9,393 9,561 10,685 8,957 7,672 9,269 9,359 8,779 $500,000 or more ....................................: 5,887 4,278 4,639 3,087 1,196 1,415 1,383 895 : Farms by legal status for tax purposes: : Family or individual ................................: 66,217 68,027 66,942 66,382 70,890 69,123 59,716 60,936 Partnership .........................................: 4,968 4,786 4,626 5,737 4,549 6,986 6,471 7,690 Corporation .........................................: 3,446 3,311 2,753 2,956 1,843 2,169 2,006 1,772 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. .....: 1,378 1,681 1,141 786 515 459 398 313 : Total farm production expenses 1/ ...............$1,000: 11,235,804 7,838,445 7,743,344 5,459,960 3,925,358 3,707,688 3,608,839 3,119,014 : Selected farm production expenses 1/: : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased .....$1,000: 895,506 625,486 473,494 538,127 269,910 275,990 267,858 287,297 Feed purchased ............................... $1,000: 2,224,608 1,426,818 1,521,609 959,439 648,768 717,475 713,397 545,008 Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased 2/ .................................$1,000: 1,221,919 737,842 1,050,440 655,238 325,128 351,580 345,896 305,407 Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...........$1,000: 500,886 329,835 419,513 319,466 168,692 185,807 180,186 176,670 Hired farm labor ..............................$1,000: 844,895 611,084 527,247 411,941 362,702 323,689 314,865 259,501 Interest expense ..............................$1,000: 400,179 363,028 330,779 296,918 266,004 250,159 238,538 216,492 Chemicals purchased ...........................$1,000: 685,192 443,505 433,202 254,732 193,596 228,782 224,526 189,954 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory ....................farms: 21,126 25,224 25,501 26,105 28,672 32,157 28,244 29,874 number: 1,212,468 1,284,240 1,242,293 1,272,402 1,240,612 1,337,137 1,282,546 1,362,489 Beef cows ....................................farms: 15,601 17,733 16,922 17,398 16,104 19,696 17,060 16,885 number: 281,811 300,681 277,949 293,757 260,702 316,494 293,570 272,920 Milk cows ....................................farms: 2,195 3,346 4,008 3,650 4,754 5,714 5,425 6,980 number: 247,743 269,069 267,857 271,938 261,759 260,686 262,834 295,677 Cattle and calves sold .........................farms: 16,329 19,588 19,953 21,438 22,938 29,107 26,278 27,852 number: 819,143 780,535 786,708 793,955 728,224 746,886 711,149 772,063 Hogs and pigs inventory ........................farms: 3,238 3,484 3,494 3,718 4,286 6,637 5,952 9,392 number: 2,752,063 2,561,252 2,058,503 1,831,084 1,422,966 1,687,708 1,700,491 1,957,945 Hogs and pigs sold .............................farms: 3,612 3,951 3,372 4,505 4,976 6,499 5,938 9,640 number: 10,049,241 9,187,326 6,693,226 5,881,107 4,609,153 3,525,835 3,531,228 3,936,095 Layers inventory ...............................farms: 10,695 10,274 8,548 5,255 4,419 (NA) (NA) (NA) number: 38,570,322 28,868,147 28,312,692 27,070,109 30,759,965 (NA) (NA) (NA) Broilers and other meat-type chickens : sold ..........................................farms: 1,510 1,408 1,275 791 968 603 496 532 number: 123,982,907 97,878,519 62,527,924 49,656,074 28,764,494 42,240,562 41,135,469 25,257,739 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain .................................farms: 21,144 21,339 24,789 24,436 23,898 32,740 31,517 37,341 acres: 3,314,064 3,286,205 3,630,624 3,606,246 2,869,951 3,414,017 3,378,205 3,486,744 bushels: 608,637,574 566,516,083 436,832,265 526,601,789 254,817,899 434,305,912 429,619,833 467,163,760 Corn for silage or greenchop ...................farms: 1,373 2,666 4,228 3,928 5,503 5,706 5,526 (NA) acres: 139,840 170,096 199,563 182,935 255,359 176,746 177,045 (NA) tons: 2,710,907 3,398,228 2,970,370 3,191,893 2,617,895 2,708,715 2,710,560 (NA) Wheat for grain, all ...........................farms: 7,604 7,861 8,639 11,485 14,340 19,134 18,747 24,054 acres: 480,146 462,579 469,840 732,106 796,085 1,003,596 994,276 1,089,529 bushels: 36,724,093 33,664,938 31,022,186 42,997,358 46,929,358 55,644,968 55,105,157 54,020,364 Other spring wheat for grain .................farms: 1 - - - - (NA) (NA) (NA) acres: (D) - - - - (NA) (NA) (NA) bushels: (D) - - - - (NA) (NA) (NA) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 1. Historical Highlights: 2022 and Earlier Census Years (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : : Not adjusted for coverage : : : : : : :--------------------------------- All farms : 2022 : 2017 : 2012 : 2007 : 2002 : 1997 : 1997 : 1992 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : Wheat for grain, all - Con. : : Winter wheat for grain .......................farms: 7,603 7,861 8,639 11,485 14,340 (NA) (NA) (NA) acres: (D) 462,579 469,840 732,106 796,085 (NA) (NA) (NA) bushels: (D) 33,664,938 31,022,186 42,997,358 46,929,358 (NA) (NA) (NA) Oats for grain .................................farms: 850 1,276 3,160 2,800 3,865 6,186 5,728 8,048 acres: 13,512 18,093 45,833 46,348 55,151 85,361 81,168 115,727 bushels: 778,415 1,227,075 2,620,401 2,883,967 3,254,377 5,668,829 5,393,500 7,901,758 Barley for grain ...............................farms: 144 167 295 210 489 604 553 (NA) acres: 4,254 3,994 3,892 2,994 5,745 7,228 6,882 (NA) bushels: 333,223 269,592 218,648 159,965 312,127 407,518 388,203 (NA) : Sorghum for grain ..............................farms: 15 14 21 16 21 29 24 (NA) acres: 467 196 256 1,203 996 568 538 (NA) bushels: 14,387 9,696 11,797 50,854 62,303 41,145 40,105 (NA) Sorghum for silage or greenchop ................farms: 47 68 157 122 110 145 137 (NA) acres: 1,195 1,395 3,061 2,718 1,861 2,449 2,337 (NA) tons: 8,434 14,592 28,569 33,003 15,564 23,523 22,647 (NA) Soybeans for beans .............................farms: 22,877 25,636 24,704 23,892 26,327 29,365 28,554 31,635 acres: 4,830,774 5,090,532 4,569,775 4,236,337 4,718,690 4,155,440 4,115,575 3,776,952 bushels: 260,314,281 247,567,008 202,032,493 191,559,567 149,809,069 174,584,429 172,972,596 145,432,936 Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas .....................................farms: - 5 8 1 44 71 65 (NA) acres: - 212 107 (D) 3,988 3,013 2,873 (NA) cwt: - 1,268 2,488 (D) 118,072 40,752 38,851 (NA) : Tobacco ........................................farms: 32 82 224 475 1,845 2,821 2,811 (NA) acres: 619 1,046 1,864 3,499 5,764 11,284 11,457 (NA) pounds: 1,210,335 2,013,348 3,958,483 6,811,760 10,108,789 21,182,275 21,629,638 (NA) Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ...................farms: 30,365 34,230 32,032 31,440 33,939 (NA) (NA) (NA) acres: 986,874 1,116,016 1,092,183 1,156,523 1,271,137 (NA) (NA) (NA) tons, dry equivalent: 2,398,191 2,862,365 2,520,414 2,807,279 3,085,746 (NA) (NA) (NA) Sunflower seed, all ............................farms: 47 17 13 4 31 42 32 (NA) acres: 1,058 284 154 102 849 (D) 705 (NA) pounds: 1,393,803 371,096 128,000 143,800 868,377 (D) 737,936 (NA) Sugarbeets for sugar ...........................farms: - - 2 - 21 34 33 (NA) acres: - - (D) - 1,530 1,854 1,824 (NA) tons: - - (D) - 32,380 33,202 32,282 (NA) : Vegetables harvested for sale 4/ ...............farms: 2,844 2,916 2,440 2,873 2,323 2,566 2,177 (NA) acres: 33,604 35,298 35,556 47,014 45,541 48,537 45,591 (NA) Potatoes .....................................farms: 511 613 717 631 314 333 281 (NA) acres: 2,140 2,111 2,074 2,943 4,865 5,245 5,182 (NA) Sweet potatoes ...............................farms: 114 143 51 33 46 (NA) (NA) (NA) acres: 29 39 39 12 13 (NA) (NA) (NA) Land in orchards 5/ ............................farms: 2,014 1,801 1,406 1,462 1,654 1,709 1,395 (NA) acres: 10,789 8,984 9,484 10,367 13,144 15,546 14,078 (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: 76,009 100.0 77,805 $1,000: 15,412,137 100.0 9,341,225 Average per farm ....................................................dollars: 202,767 (X) 120,059 : By value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................................farms: 15,933 21.0 19,592 $1,000: 2,456 (Z) 4,037 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................................farms: 6,908 9.1 7,572 $1,000: 11,499 0.1 12,643 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................................farms: 7,518 9.9 7,998 $1,000: 26,728 0.2 28,420 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................................farms: 8,175 10.8 8,171 $1,000: 58,556 0.4 58,269 $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................................farms: 7,256 9.5 7,120 $1,000: 103,155 0.7 101,008 : $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................................farms: 2,280 3.0 2,164 $1,000: 50,689 0.3 48,152 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................................farms: 4,596 6.0 4,042 $1,000: 145,730 0.9 128,211 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................................farms: 2,011 2.6 1,847 $1,000: 89,784 0.6 82,064 $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................................farms: 6,052 8.0 5,460 $1,000: 429,090 2.8 388,640 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................................farms: 5,822 7.7 6,105 $1,000: 927,595 6.0 987,385 : $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................................farms: 3,571 4.7 3,456 $1,000: 1,286,902 8.3 1,232,454 $500,000 to $999,999 ..................................................farms: 2,536 3.3 2,371 $1,000: 1,803,968 11.7 1,675,168 $1,000,000 or more ...................................................farms: 3,351 4.4 1,907 $1,000: 10,475,984 68.0 4,594,775 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ............................................farms: 2,235 2.9 1,518 $1,000: 3,559,458 23.1 2,240,086 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ............................................farms: 793 1.0 265 $1,000: 2,659,469 17.3 875,046 $5,000,000 or more ..................................................farms: 323 0.4 124 $1,000: 4,257,057 27.6 1,479,642 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops .........................farms: 50,193 66.0 51,675 $1,000: 8,757,997 56.8 5,426,253 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ...........................farms: 30,410 40.0 31,299 $1,000: 7,605,771 49.3 4,553,242 Corn ..............................................................farms: 21,411 28.2 21,697 $1,000: 3,734,528 24.2 2,031,765 Wheat .............................................................farms: 7,601 10.0 7,854 $1,000: 279,608 1.8 151,966 Soybeans ..........................................................farms: 22,871 30.1 25,595 $1,000: 3,553,913 23.1 2,333,805 Sorghum ...........................................................farms: 42 0.1 43 $1,000: 193 (Z) 230 : Barley ............................................................farms: 144 0.2 159 $1,000: 2,157 (Z) 1,158 Rice ..............................................................farms: - - - $1,000: - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ...................farms: 1,223 1.6 1,735 $1,000: 35,371 0.2 34,318 : Tobacco .............................................................farms: 32 (Z) 82 $1,000: 2,767 (Z) 3,573 : Cotton and cottonseed ...............................................farms: - - - $1,000: - - - : Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet potatoes ....................farms: 2,865 3.8 2,956 $1,000: 205,389 1.3 148,848 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ......................................farms: 2,093 2.8 1,958 $1,000: 70,344 0.5 44,520 Fruits and tree nuts ..............................................farms: 1,456 1.9 1,289 $1,000: 53,988 0.4 36,621 Berries ...........................................................farms: 1,057 1.4 1,127 $1,000: 16,356 0.1 7,899 : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ..........................farms: 2,066 2.7 1,780 $1,000: 658,892 4.3 485,156 : Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops ...............................................farms: 487 0.6 447 $1,000: 11,239 0.1 4,889 Cultivated Christmas trees ........................................farms: 487 0.6 447 $1,000: 11,239 0.1 4,889 Short rotation woody crops ........................................farms: - - - $1,000: - - - : Other crops and hay .................................................farms: 21,372 28.1 23,517 $1,000: 203,596 1.3 186,024 Maple syrup .......................................................farms: 912 1.2 819 $1,000: 4,156 (Z) 3,163 : Livestock, poultry, and their products ................................farms: 29,827 39.2 32,177 $1,000: 6,654,140 43.2 3,914,972 Poultry and eggs ....................................................farms: 7,792 10.3 7,409 $1,000: 2,666,056 17.3 1,082,069 Cattle and calves ...................................................farms: 16,329 21.5 19,588 $1,000: 890,447 5.8 681,356 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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: 1,382 1.8 2,400 $1,000: 1,330,498 8.6 1,001,507 Hogs and pigs .......................................................farms: 3,612 4.8 3,951 $1,000: 1,559,975 10.1 1,010,793 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk ................................farms: 5,182 6.8 5,298 $1,000: 33,078 0.2 23,055 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and donkeys ..........................farms: 3,317 4.4 3,334 $1,000: 76,126 0.5 48,379 Aquaculture .........................................................farms: 151 0.2 130 $1,000: 14,564 0.1 9,305 : Other animals and other animal : products (see text) ................................................farms: 2,996 3.9 2,474 $1,000: 83,397 0.5 58,507 : LANDLORD'S SHARE OF TOTAL SALES : : Value of landlord's share of total sales ..................................farms: 2,423 3.2 2,991 $1,000: 247,535 1.6 154,784 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to consumers ..................................farms: 5,748 7.6 6,130 $1,000: 90,371 0.6 79,413 Average per farm ....................................................dollars: 15,722 (X) 12,955 : By value of sales: : $1 to $499 ............................................................farms: 1,288 1.7 1,460 $1,000: 274 (Z) 313 $500 to $999 ..........................................................farms: 647 0.9 723 $1,000: 425 (Z) 491 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................................farms: 2,045 2.7 2,229 $1,000: 4,770 (Z) 5,484 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................................farms: 623 0.8 677 $1,000: 4,183 (Z) 4,529 $10,000 to $24,999 ....................................................farms: 513 0.7 555 $1,000: 7,758 0.1 8,359 : $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................................farms: 273 0.4 216 $1,000: 9,595 0.1 7,264 $50,000 or more .......................................................farms: 359 0.5 270 $1,000: 63,368 0.4 52,973 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or : regionally branded products ..............................................farms: 2,004 2.6 962 $1,000: 408,451 2.7 118,174 Average per farm ....................................................dollars: 203,818 (X) 122,842 : By value of sales: : $1 to $499 ............................................................farms: 224 0.3 165 $1,000: 51 (Z) 37 $500 to $999 ..........................................................farms: 166 0.2 78 $1,000: 115 (Z) 52 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................................farms: 732 1.0 289 $1,000: 1,736 (Z) 730 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................................farms: 269 0.4 106 $1,000: 1,782 (Z) 741 $10,000 to $24,999 ....................................................farms: 238 0.3 121 $1,000: 3,527 (Z) 1,847 : $25,000 to $49,999 ...................................................farms: 135 0.2 65 $1,000: 4,609 (Z) 2,220 $50,000 or more ......................................................farms: 240 0.3 138 $1,000: 396,631 2.6 112,546 : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ............................................................farms: 1,524 2.0 1,310 $1,000: 40,582 0.3 23,220 Average per farm ....................................................dollars: 26,629 (X) 17,725 : By value of sales: : $1 to $499 ............................................................farms: 366 0.5 372 $1,000: 71 (Z) 69 $500 to $999 ..........................................................farms: 164 0.2 148 $1,000: 106 (Z) 94 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................................farms: 393 0.5 355 $1,000: 902 (Z) 790 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................................farms: 165 0.2 152 $1,000: 1,083 (Z) 1,018 $10,000 to $24,999 ....................................................farms: 153 0.2 131 $1,000: 2,291 (Z) 1,976 : $25,000 to $49,999 ...................................................farms: 117 0.2 53 $1,000: 3,986 (Z) 1,688 $50,000 or more ......................................................farms: 166 0.2 99 $1,000: 32,143 0.2 17,586 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 76,009 76,009 16,399 77,805 77,805 28,545 $1,000: 15,548,898 15,412,137 136,761 9,692,350 9,341,225 351,125 Average per farm ................................dollars: 204,567 202,767 8,340 124,572 120,059 12,301 : By economic class: : : Less than $1,000 ..................................farms: 11,465 11,465 450 15,091 15,091 624 $1,000: 2,560 2,330 230 4,123 3,809 314 $1,000 to $2,499 ..................................farms: 8,508 8,508 1,951 8,973 8,973 2,006 $1,000: 14,072 11,149 2,923 14,995 12,155 2,840 $2,500 to $4,999 ..................................farms: 8,611 8,611 1,490 9,125 9,125 1,983 $1,000: 30,597 26,150 4,447 32,475 27,314 5,161 $5,000 to $9,999 ..................................farms: 9,055 9,055 1,427 8,952 8,952 2,240 $1,000: 64,778 57,908 6,869 63,583 55,837 7,745 $10,000 to $24,999 ................................farms: 10,017 10,017 1,485 9,853 9,853 3,714 $1,000: 160,952 151,381 9,571 158,282 143,700 14,582 : $25,000 to $49,999 ................................farms: 6,784 6,784 1,259 6,114 6,114 3,370 $1,000: 241,738 233,118 8,620 218,741 204,056 14,686 $50,000 to $99,999 ................................farms: 6,149 6,149 1,522 5,565 5,565 3,638 $1,000: 435,787 424,772 11,015 398,049 378,554 19,495 $100,000 to $249,999 ..............................farms: 5,905 5,905 2,071 6,094 6,094 4,597 $1,000: 940,195 924,892 15,303 985,968 941,425 44,543 $250,000 to $499,999 ..............................farms: 3,589 3,589 1,574 3,575 3,575 2,747 $1,000: 1,295,562 1,281,555 14,008 1,267,493 1,216,282 51,211 $500,000 to $999,999 ..............................farms: 2,557 2,557 1,222 2,434 2,434 1,971 $1,000: 1,820,354 1,805,648 14,707 1,714,225 1,647,128 67,097 : $1,000,000 or more ................................farms: 3,369 3,369 1,948 2,029 2,029 1,655 $1,000: 10,542,304 10,493,235 49,069 4,834,416 4,710,965 123,450 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ........................farms: 2,247 2,247 1,278 1,617 1,617 1,350 $1,000: 3,586,781 3,562,228 24,553 2,389,319 2,303,662 85,656 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ........................farms: 799 799 490 283 283 231 $1,000: 2,686,240 2,673,951 12,289 931,228 903,206 28,023 $5,000,000 or more ..............................farms: 323 323 180 129 129 74 $1,000: 4,269,283 4,257,057 12,227 1,513,869 1,504,097 9,771 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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: 76,009 (X) 77,805 (X) $1,000: (X) 11,235,804 (X) 7,838,445 Average per farm ..........................................dollars: (X) 147,822 (X) 100,745 : Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 .....................................................: 10,370 31,347 15,284 44,245 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 13,455 98,697 14,885 108,588 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 20,193 327,803 19,110 304,534 $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................................: 11,087 388,665 9,312 327,762 $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................................: 6,892 484,576 6,557 462,253 : $100,000 to $249,999 .............................................: 6,520 1,038,400 6,226 982,328 $250,000 to $499,999 .............................................: 3,055 1,083,723 3,212 1,131,065 $500,000 or more .................................................: 4,437 7,782,593 3,219 4,477,670 $500,000 to $999,999 ...........................................: 2,129 1,522,434 1,954 1,361,472 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 .......................................: 1,737 2,594,669 1,011 1,461,790 $2,500,000 or more .............................................: 571 3,665,489 254 1,654,408 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners purchased .............farms: 38,583 (X) 42,233 (X) $1,000: (X) 1,221,919 (X) 737,842 percent of total: (X) 10.9 (X) 9.4 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 5,443 1,164 7,624 1,618 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 3,482 2,380 4,667 3,184 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 10,230 25,041 12,513 29,779 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 4,715 32,464 4,858 33,356 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 5,639 89,125 5,644 88,480 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 3,454 119,734 3,290 115,109 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 2,535 176,367 2,027 138,310 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 3,085 775,643 1,610 328,007 : Chemicals purchased ...........................................farms: 38,000 (X) 35,645 (X) $1,000: (X) 685,192 (X) 443,505 percent of total: (X) 6.1 (X) 5.7 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 9,031 1,828 10,101 1,801 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 3,594 2,440 3,224 2,154 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 9,738 23,854 8,807 21,481 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 4,359 29,783 4,031 27,800 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 5,035 78,040 4,839 75,911 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 2,820 97,712 2,586 89,053 $50,000 or more ................................................: 3,423 451,535 2,057 225,306 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 1,889 130,597 1,371 92,159 $100,000 or more .............................................: 1,534 320,938 686 133,147 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .....................farms: 35,911 (X) 32,933 (X) $1,000: (X) 975,551 (X) 745,933 percent of total: (X) 8.7 (X) 9.5 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 5,567 1,235 5,731 1,211 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 2,935 1,977 2,551 1,711 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 9,320 23,534 7,443 18,355 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 4,600 32,770 4,188 29,431 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 5,285 81,947 5,515 87,164 $25,000 or more ................................................: 8,204 834,088 7,505 608,061 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 3,618 122,194 3,590 124,905 $50,000 or more ..............................................: 4,586 711,895 3,915 483,156 : Cover crop seed purchased ...................................farms: 6,371 (X) 6,068 (X) $1,000: (X) 15,140 (X) 10,825 percent of total: (X) 0.1 (X) 0.1 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 ...................................................: 2,437 468 2,750 497 $500 to $999 .................................................: 1,015 683 1,017 677 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................................: 2,071 4,528 1,810 3,772 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 532 3,606 295 1,882 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 252 3,384 158 2,320 $25,000 or more ..............................................: 64 2,472 38 1,677 $25,000 to $49,999 .........................................: 53 1,746 27 911 $50,000 or more ............................................: 11 725 11 766 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased .....................farms: 18,566 (X) 20,374 (X) $1,000: (X) 895,506 (X) 625,486 percent of total: (X) 8.0 (X) 8.0 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 5,353 1,868 6,759 2,374 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 6,449 15,742 7,272 16,947 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 2,198 14,736 2,161 14,537 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 1,770 26,922 1,589 23,719 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 706 25,025 755 25,966 : $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 620 42,549 574 39,317 $100,000 to $249,999 ...........................................: 613 101,293 636 98,186 $250,000 or more ...............................................: 857 667,370 628 404,440 $250,000 to $499,999 .........................................: 468 162,195 382 129,030 $500,000 to $999,999 .........................................: 241 172,050 163 111,319 $1,000,000 or more ...........................................: 148 333,126 83 164,091 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ......................farms: 8,017 (X) 9,524 (X) $1,000: (X) 155,694 (X) 127,435 percent of total: (X) 1.4 (X) 1.6 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................................: 1,772 739 2,613 1,123 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................................: 3,591 8,608 4,342 9,869 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 1,172 7,660 1,185 7,844 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 867 12,793 785 11,403 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 287 9,876 284 9,669 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ...........................................: 151 9,501 152 9,950 $100,000 to $249,999 .........................................: 77 11,122 95 13,725 $250,000 or more .............................................: 100 95,395 68 63,853 $250,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 45 16,186 37 12,854 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 28 19,321 13 9,104 $1,000,000 or more .........................................: 27 59,887 18 41,895 : Other livestock and poultry purchased : or leased ..................................................farms: 13,412 (X) 14,037 (X) $1,000: (X) 739,812 (X) 498,050 percent of total: (X) 6.6 (X) 6.4 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................................: 5,038 1,592 6,119 1,879 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................................: 4,072 9,643 4,006 9,095 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 1,094 7,223 1,063 7,216 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 969 14,711 825 12,443 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 480 16,868 494 17,331 : $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 476 33,230 426 29,485 $100,000 to $249,999 .........................................: 533 89,880 542 84,743 $250,000 or more .............................................: 750 566,666 562 335,860 $250,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 419 144,863 354 119,738 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 212 153,237 145 98,726 $1,000,000 or more .........................................: 119 268,566 63 117,396 : Feed purchased ................................................farms: 36,890 (X) 40,847 (X) $1,000: (X) 2,224,608 (X) 1,426,818 percent of total: (X) 19.8 (X) 18.2 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 8,326 3,966 12,076 5,699 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 16,307 39,564 17,470 40,241 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 4,784 32,216 4,384 28,862 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 3,330 48,933 2,850 42,235 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 1,062 36,053 1,117 38,600 : $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 741 51,685 799 57,047 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 2,340 2,012,191 2,151 1,214,133 $100,000 to $249,999 .........................................: 746 122,653 936 151,380 $250,000 to $499,999 .........................................: 688 250,237 665 229,308 $500,000 to $999,999 .........................................: 491 345,626 360 246,001 $1,000,000 or more ...........................................: 415 1,293,674 190 587,443 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...........................farms: 72,250 (X) 73,345 (X) $1,000: (X) 500,886 (X) 329,835 percent of total: (X) 4.5 (X) 4.2 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 29,578 11,747 37,840 13,732 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 26,168 58,083 22,468 49,168 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 6,940 47,023 5,755 39,022 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 5,254 79,308 4,723 71,420 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 2,219 76,619 1,637 54,912 $50,000 or more ................................................: 2,091 228,107 922 101,580 : Utilities .....................................................farms: 49,369 (X) 49,418 (X) $1,000: (X) 245,218 (X) 183,629 percent of total: (X) 2.2 (X) 2.3 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 8,948 2,353 12,091 3,071 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 8,369 5,537 9,343 6,215 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 23,684 52,422 20,820 44,930 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 4,265 28,331 3,953 26,345 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 2,867 41,624 2,377 34,457 $25,000 or more ................................................: 1,236 114,951 834 68,610 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 809 27,353 557 18,425 $50,000 or more ..............................................: 427 87,598 277 50,185 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ......................farms: 62,147 (X) 63,441 (X) $1,000: (X) 769,518 (X) 548,440 percent of total: (X) 6.8 (X) 7.0 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 13,802 5,915 18,185 7,596 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 24,271 58,297 24,159 55,223 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 9,175 60,505 8,471 56,187 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 8,373 126,060 7,802 117,079 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 3,385 116,128 3,058 102,763 $50,000 or more ................................................: 3,141 402,613 1,766 209,590 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 2,013 135,095 1,213 80,795 $100,000 or more .............................................: 1,128 267,518 553 128,796 : Hired farm labor ..............................................farms: 14,396 (X) 16,187 (X) $1,000: (X) 844,895 (X) 611,084 percent of total: (X) 7.5 (X) 7.8 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 2,818 1,190 4,650 1,967 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 3,321 7,941 4,220 9,761 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 1,997 14,155 1,592 10,866 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 2,082 32,942 1,941 31,427 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 1,333 47,632 1,597 55,317 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .............................................: 1,525 103,219 1,166 80,692 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 1,320 637,816 1,021 421,053 $100,000 to $249,999 .........................................: 823 125,074 648 97,141 $250,000 to $499,999 .........................................: 304 98,552 225 74,190 $500,000 or more .............................................: 193 414,190 148 249,722 : Contract labor ................................................farms: 4,830 (X) 4,801 (X) $1,000: (X) 107,201 (X) 80,487 percent of total: (X) 1.0 (X) 1.0 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 904 414 1,169 544 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 1,893 4,535 1,686 4,027 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 622 4,207 626 4,440 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 772 11,735 800 12,022 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 316 10,624 303 10,137 $50,000 or more ................................................: 323 75,687 217 49,316 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 188 12,168 132 8,709 $100,000 or more .............................................: 135 63,519 85 40,607 : Customwork and custom hauling .................................farms: 17,119 (X) 17,649 (X) $1,000: (X) 199,449 (X) 143,039 percent of total: (X) 1.8 (X) 1.8 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 4,010 1,803 5,761 2,389 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 6,454 15,700 6,600 15,470 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 2,335 16,125 2,083 14,388 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 2,634 40,161 1,994 30,329 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 929 31,654 769 26,590 $50,000 or more ................................................: 757 94,007 442 53,873 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 518 34,663 300 20,689 $100,000 or more .............................................: 239 59,343 142 33,184 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing fees ...............farms: 16,995 (X) 17,703 (X) $1,000: (X) 918,393 (X) 578,809 percent of total: (X) 8.2 (X) 7.4 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 925 241 1,421 375 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 1,203 822 1,376 950 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 3,767 9,479 4,366 11,153 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 2,083 14,706 2,124 15,136 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 3,060 49,058 3,285 52,534 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 2,068 73,328 2,108 73,951 $50,000 or more ................................................: 3,889 770,760 3,023 424,710 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, and farm : share of vehicles ............................................farms: 5,244 (X) 5,695 (X) $1,000: (X) 80,401 (X) 60,008 percent of total: (X) 0.7 (X) 0.8 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 943 219 1,483 322 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 649 461 745 498 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 1,676 3,967 1,795 4,149 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 641 4,092 603 4,040 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 716 10,636 623 9,432 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 272 8,934 247 8,175 $50,000 or more ................................................: 347 52,092 199 33,392 : Interest expense ..............................................farms: 25,479 (X) 27,511 (X) $1,000: (X) 400,179 (X) 363,028 percent of total: (X) 3.6 (X) 4.6 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 2,899 1,316 3,644 1,704 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 8,229 22,260 9,841 26,562 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 5,822 40,957 5,702 39,810 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 5,057 77,670 5,186 79,151 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 1,901 65,430 1,819 61,913 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 953 63,751 877 59,554 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 618 128,795 442 94,334 : Secured by real estate ......................................farms: 20,261 (X) 22,802 (X) $1,000: (X) 304,661 (X) 285,696 percent of total: (X) 2.7 (X) 3.6 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................................: 1,888 901 2,874 1,389 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................................: 6,470 18,441 8,325 22,654 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 5,093 35,384 4,889 33,923 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 4,100 62,085 4,324 65,034 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 1,584 54,365 1,415 48,204 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 708 47,468 654 43,764 $100,000 or more .............................................: 418 86,017 321 70,728 : Not secured by real estate ..................................farms: 13,684 (X) 14,575 (X) $1,000: (X) 95,518 (X) 77,333 percent of total: (X) 0.9 (X) 1.0 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................................: 3,435 1,521 4,304 1,889 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................................: 6,623 14,981 6,953 16,008 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 1,611 10,673 1,636 10,911 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 1,332 21,064 1,162 17,382 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 438 15,299 326 10,641 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 144 9,384 127 8,728 $100,000 or more .............................................: 101 22,596 67 11,773 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 72,699 (X) 74,609 (X) $1,000: (X) 413,228 (X) 411,725 percent of total: (X) 3.7 (X) 5.3 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 4,159 1,163 5,338 1,361 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 5,146 3,810 6,132 4,551 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 43,258 118,974 41,987 107,349 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 12,094 82,314 11,805 80,252 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 5,835 87,010 7,073 105,771 $25,000 or more ................................................: 2,207 119,957 2,274 112,441 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock ................................................farms: 24,194 (X) 29,088 (X) $1,000: (X) 143,350 (X) 95,993 percent of total: (X) 1.3 (X) 1.2 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 13,090 5,417 18,807 6,560 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 7,607 15,877 7,402 14,996 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 1,579 10,807 1,339 8,991 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 1,091 16,870 927 13,971 : $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 449 16,536 370 12,979 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 202 13,299 134 9,178 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 176 64,543 109 29,317 $100,000 to $249,999 .........................................: 102 15,084 78 11,211 $250,000 or more .............................................: 74 49,460 31 18,106 : All other production expenses .................................farms: 41,235 (X) 31,761 (X) $1,000: (X) 610,310 (X) 452,786 percent of total: (X) 5.4 (X) 5.8 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 9,644 4,069 7,314 3,454 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 17,654 43,257 13,213 31,031 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 4,935 33,096 4,143 28,170 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 4,712 68,425 4,103 63,128 : $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 2,009 67,044 1,679 57,516 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 1,654 106,233 711 48,618 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 627 288,185 598 220,868 $100,000 to $249,999 .........................................: 469 70,099 412 60,522 $250,000 or more .............................................: 158 218,086 186 160,347 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ........................farms: 2,650 (X) 2,773 (X) $1,000: (X) 96,922 (X) 68,154 percent of total: (X) 0.9 (X) 0.9 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .......................................................: 139 28 162 36 $500 to $999 .....................................................: 145 103 144 98 $1,000 to $4,999 .................................................: 555 1,521 572 1,575 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 352 2,512 435 3,097 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 502 8,087 650 10,468 $25,000 or more ..................................................: 957 84,671 810 52,879 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 408 13,958 452 15,548 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 259 17,343 234 15,985 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 290 53,370 124 21,346 : Depreciation expenses claimed ...................................farms: 40,099 (X) 32,610 (X) $1,000: (X) 1,390,306 (X) 888,468 percent of total: (X) 12.4 (X) 11.3 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .......................................................: 2,529 605 1,794 435 $500 to $999 .....................................................: 2,089 1,465 1,868 1,297 $1,000 to $4,999 .................................................: 10,872 29,201 9,751 25,263 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 6,886 47,808 5,300 36,529 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 7,872 122,322 6,519 102,644 $25,000 or more ..................................................: 9,851 1,188,905 7,378 722,299 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 4,137 144,542 3,370 116,669 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 2,705 186,511 2,149 147,955 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 3,009 857,851 1,859 457,674 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .....................: 76,009 4,847,209 77,805 2,308,761 Average per farm ................................dollars: (X) 63,772 (X) 29,674 : Farms with net gains 1/ ..................................: 36,596 5,634,086 36,891 2,944,588 Average per farm ..............................dollars: (X) 153,954 (X) 79,819 : Farms with gains of- : less than $1,000 .....................................: 1,914 886 2,595 1,202 $1,000 to $4,999 .....................................: 5,371 15,227 6,718 18,554 $5,000 to $9,999 .....................................: 4,404 32,129 4,588 33,461 $10,000 to $24,999 ...................................: 6,579 108,645 6,918 114,472 $25,000 to $49,999 ...................................: 5,108 182,668 5,098 181,626 $50,000 or more ......................................: 13,220 5,294,531 10,974 2,595,273 : Farms with net losses ....................................: 39,413 786,877 40,914 635,827 Average per farm ..............................dollars: (X) 19,965 (X) 15,541 : Farms with losses of- : less than $1,000 .....................................: 2,295 1,160 3,339 1,703 $1,000 to $4,999 .....................................: 10,461 30,780 13,018 37,595 $5,000 to $9,999 .....................................: 9,255 67,036 9,876 71,207 $10,000 to $24,999 ...................................: 10,765 168,297 9,454 145,963 $25,000 to $49,999 ...................................: 3,990 136,448 3,173 109,205 $50,000 or more ......................................: 2,647 383,156 2,054 270,154 : Net cash farm income of producers ..........................: 76,009 3,632,254 77,805 1,869,771 Average per farm ................................dollars: (X) 47,787 (X) 24,032 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ .........................: 36,312 4,456,766 36,581 2,542,260 Average per farm ..............................dollars: (X) 122,735 (X) 69,497 : Farms with gains of- : less than $1,000 .....................................: 1,949 911 2,595 1,207 $1,000 to $4,999 .....................................: 5,374 15,248 6,775 18,704 $5,000 to $9,999 .....................................: 4,433 32,353 4,650 33,959 $10,000 to $24,999 ...................................: 6,647 110,088 6,993 115,535 $25,000 to $49,999 ...................................: 5,214 186,379 5,216 186,041 $50,000 or more ......................................: 12,695 4,111,787 10,352 2,186,814 : Producers reporting net losses ...........................: 39,697 824,511 41,224 672,489 Average per farm ..............................dollars: (X) 20,770 (X) 16,313 : Farms with losses of- : less than $1,000 .....................................: 2,311 1,169 3,359 1,708 $1,000 to $4,999 .....................................: 10,494 30,881 13,025 37,625 $5,000 to $9,999 .....................................: 9,282 67,265 9,923 71,555 $10,000 to $24,999 ...................................: 10,783 168,729 9,531 147,383 $25,000 to $49,999 ...................................: 4,068 138,927 3,201 110,259 $50,000 or more ......................................: 2,759 417,541 2,185 303,959 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ...........................: 16,399 136,761 28,545 351,125 :: Government payments - Con. : Average per farm ...................dollars: (X) 8,340 (X) 12,301 :: Amount from other Federal farm : : :: programs - Con. : Farms with receipts of- : :: : $1 to $999 ................................: 4,175 1,768 4,891 2,507 :: Farms with receipts of- : $1,000 to $4,999 ..........................: 6,852 16,711 11,149 28,248 :: $1 to $999 ..............................: 1,459 614 4,934 2,540 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................: 2,355 16,567 4,710 32,929 :: $1,000 to $4,999 ........................: 2,506 6,455 9,369 23,288 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................: 1,876 29,071 4,662 73,016 :: $5,000 to $9,999 ........................: 1,189 8,486 3,886 27,078 $25,000 to $49,999 ........................: 662 23,005 1,922 66,736 :: $10,000 to $24,999 ......................: 1,194 18,652 4,045 62,908 $50,000 or more ...........................: 479 49,639 1,211 147,689 :: $25,000 or more .........................: 761 53,619 2,781 196,449 : :: : Amount from Conservation Reserve, : :: Commodity Credit Corporation Loans ............: 374 75,873 677 120,236 Wetlands Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, : :: Average per farm ...................dollars: (X) 202,869 (X) 177,602 or Conservation Reserve Enhancement : :: : Programs ...................................: 11,479 48,935 11,167 38,862 :: Farms with receipts of- : Average per farm .................dollars: (X) 4,263 (X) 3,480 :: $1 to $999 ................................: 23 7 47 23 : :: $1,000 to $4,999 ..........................: 44 100 69 166 Farms with receipts of- : :: $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................: 14 115 38 258 $1 to $999 ..............................: 4,061 1,696 4,344 1,823 :: $10,000 to $19,999 ........................: 21 326 56 772 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................: 5,079 11,745 4,800 11,261 :: $20,000 to $24,999 ........................: 15 334 24 549 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................: 1,278 8,836 1,144 7,867 :: $25,000 to $49,999 ........................: 27 940 82 3,117 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................: 712 10,588 683 10,285 :: $50,000 or more ...........................: 230 74,051 361 115,352 $25,000 or more .........................: 349 16,070 196 7,626 :: : : :: Amount spent to repay CCC loans .............: 395 68,238 538 102,425 Amount from other Federal farm programs .....: 7,109 87,826 25,015 312,263 :: : Average per farm .................dollars: (X) 12,354 (X) 12,483 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .........: 30,060 534,116 32,339 454,856 :: Total income from farm-related : Average per farm ....................dollars: (X) 17,768 (X) 14,065 :: sources - Con. : : :: Agri-tourism and recreational : Farms with receipts of- : :: services - Con. : $1 to $999 .................................: 6,128 2,509 7,946 3,171 :: Farms with receipts of- - Con. : $1,000 to $4,999 ...........................: 9,780 24,827 10,758 26,770 :: : $5,000 to $9,999 ...........................: 4,545 31,747 4,565 32,083 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 122 830 71 468 $10,000 to $24,999 .........................: 4,916 76,707 4,746 72,851 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 113 1,613 109 1,535 $25,000 to $49,999 .........................: 2,335 81,026 2,283 79,182 :: $25,000 or more ..........................: 193 28,963 115 10,994 $50,000 or more ............................: 2,356 317,300 2,041 240,799 :: : : :: Patronage dividends and refunds from : Customwork and other agricultural : :: cooperatives ................................: 11,511 60,200 11,401 28,030 services ....................................: 4,500 91,542 5,023 73,025 :: Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 5,230 (X) 2,459 Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 20,343 (X) 14,538 :: : : :: Farms with receipts of- : Farms with receipts of- : :: $1 to $999 ...............................: 4,792 1,621 6,468 2,018 $1 to $999 ...............................: 763 380 1,068 478 :: $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 4,077 9,598 3,669 7,988 $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 1,493 3,771 1,808 4,451 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 1,261 8,515 714 4,676 $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 735 5,006 730 4,962 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 980 14,618 425 6,345 $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 738 11,247 684 10,113 :: $25,000 or more ..........................: 401 25,848 125 7,003 $25,000 to $49,999 .......................: 322 11,124 380 12,909 :: : $50,000 or more ..........................: 449 60,014 353 40,113 :: Crop and livestock insurance : : :: payments ....................................: 3,215 44,600 5,188 72,032 Gross cash rent or share payments ............: 12,096 176,960 12,790 142,436 :: Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 13,872 (X) 13,884 Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 14,630 (X) 11,136 :: : : :: Farms with receipts of- : Farms with receipts of- : :: $1 to $999 ...............................: 433 237 836 464 $1 to $999 ...............................: 1,494 806 2,238 1,149 :: $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 1,374 3,365 2,016 4,964 $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 4,536 11,626 4,995 12,580 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 520 3,673 859 6,042 $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 2,329 16,451 2,204 15,359 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 520 8,063 890 13,663 $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 2,158 33,652 2,052 31,408 :: $25,000 or more ..........................: 368 29,262 587 46,899 $25,000 or more ..........................: 1,579 114,425 1,301 81,939 :: : : :: Amount from State and local government : Sales of forest products, excluding : :: agricultural program payments ...............: 1,347 7,279 831 4,718 Christmas trees, short rotation woody : :: Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 5,404 (X) 5,678 crops, and maple products ...................: 2,764 42,901 3,196 34,193 :: : Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 15,521 (X) 10,699 :: Farms with receipts of- : : :: $1 to $999 ...............................: 451 182 291 131 Farms with receipts of- : :: $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 509 1,296 326 728 $1 to $999 ...............................: 794 308 879 350 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 185 1,261 95 690 $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 803 1,793 919 2,308 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 141 2,138 72 927 $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 291 1,959 409 2,822 :: $25,000 or more ..........................: 61 2,402 47 2,242 $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 445 7,022 598 9,214 :: : $25,000 or more ..........................: 431 31,819 391 19,499 :: Other farm-related income sources ............: 2,943 78,469 3,935 86,836 : :: Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 26,663 (X) 22,068 Agri-tourism and recreational services .......: 894 32,165 703 13,586 :: : Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 35,979 (X) 19,326 :: Farms with receipts of- : : :: $1 to $999 ...............................: 723 244 1,025 355 Farms with receipts of- : :: $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 782 1,963 1,227 2,972 $1 to $999 ...............................: 190 60 181 64 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 302 2,017 398 2,758 $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 276 698 227 525 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 420 6,564 451 6,826 : :: $25,000 or more ..........................: 716 67,681 834 73,925 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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: 76,009 100.0 77,805 :: Total cropland - Con. : Land in farms .....................................acres: 13,652,346 100.0 13,965,295 :: Other cropland - Con. : : :: : Total cropland ....................................farms: 64,255 84.5 66,292 :: Cropland on which all crops failed or : acres: 10,521,756 77.1 10,960,704 :: were abandoned ...............................farms: 2,238 2.9 2,331 Harvested cropland ..............................farms: 56,583 74.4 58,802 :: acres: 42,597 0.3 49,888 acres: 9,777,227 71.6 10,190,952 :: Cropland in summer fallow .....................farms: 2,714 3.6 2,798 Farms by acres harvested: : :: acres: 59,423 0.4 59,343 1 to 49 acres ....................................: 33,168 43.6 33,904 :: : 1 to 9 acres ...................................: 12,517 16.5 13,015 :: Total woodland ....................................farms: 39,527 52.0 39,763 10 to 19 acres .................................: 8,725 11.5 9,115 :: acres: 1,553,468 11.4 1,466,333 20 to 29 acres .................................: 5,182 6.8 5,319 :: Woodland pastured ...............................farms: 9,295 12.2 10,140 30 to 49 acres .................................: 6,744 8.9 6,455 :: acres: 200,882 1.5 228,716 : :: Woodland not pastured ...........................farms: 34,780 45.8 34,367 50 to 99 acres ...................................: 7,655 10.1 7,584 :: acres: 1,352,586 9.9 1,237,617 100 to 199 acres .................................: 5,632 7.4 5,896 :: : 200 to 499 acres .................................: 5,274 6.9 6,032 :: Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : 500 to 999 acres .................................: 2,574 3.4 3,089 :: cropland and woodland pastured ...................farms: 32,907 43.3 35,230 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................: 1,528 2.0 1,671 :: acres: 913,858 6.7 952,100 2,000 acres or more ..............................: 752 1.0 626 :: : : :: Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : Other pasture and grazing land that could : :: facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc .........farms: 52,913 69.6 53,061 have been used for crops without : :: acres: 663,264 4.9 586,158 additional improvement .........................farms: 5,236 6.9 5,597 :: : acres: 123,455 0.9 133,052 :: CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : :: : Other cropland ..................................farms: 20,220 26.6 20,124 :: Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : acres: 621,074 4.5 636,700 :: Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : : :: Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms: 11,479 (X) 11,167 Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : :: acres: 231,073 (X) 250,831 soil-improvement, but not harvested and : :: : not pastured or grazed .......................farms: 16,726 22.0 16,360 :: Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ..........farms: 16,154 (X) 16,337 acres: 519,054 3.8 527,469 :: acres: 7,261,014 (X) 7,117,433 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ....................................: 76,009 77,805 13,652,346 13,965,295 9,777,227 10,190,952 69,818 50,665 Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................: 9,331 10,333 47,465 53,998 12,664 15,412 1,574 1,458 10 to 49 acres ...............................: 27,225 26,533 679,745 668,842 261,698 257,465 6,563 4,547 50 to 69 acres ...............................: 6,217 6,156 364,340 359,679 151,255 143,645 1,953 2,005 70 to 99 acres ...............................: 7,416 7,222 615,030 597,045 275,395 256,368 4,586 2,190 100 to 139 acres .............................: 6,216 6,289 724,662 732,875 348,553 345,109 4,217 1,560 : 140 to 179 acres .............................: 3,856 4,004 606,259 629,735 313,390 325,853 2,720 1,044 180 to 219 acres .............................: 2,458 2,772 484,680 547,671 271,177 310,435 1,364 1,706 220 to 259 acres .............................: 1,940 1,958 461,765 468,095 272,419 287,998 2,224 2,061 260 to 499 acres .............................: 5,263 5,844 1,878,675 2,093,233 1,288,228 1,487,297 5,830 2,922 500 to 999 acres .............................: 3,370 3,955 2,316,455 2,728,843 1,817,184 2,218,895 7,815 7,732 : 1,000 to 1,999 acres .........................: 1,789 1,958 2,484,428 2,631,900 2,160,011 2,361,251 12,453 9,778 2,000 to 4,999 acres .........................: 832 711 2,267,182 1,938,519 2,016,376 1,737,407 16,673 11,412 5,000 acres or more ..........................: 96 70 721,660 514,860 588,877 443,817 1,846 2,250 : Farms with harvested cropland ....................: 56,583 58,802 12,682,469 13,075,988 9,777,227 10,190,952 69,491 50,034 Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................: 4,017 4,531 21,762 25,664 12,664 15,412 1,519 1,273 10 to 49 acres ...............................: 18,213 18,328 466,260 474,989 261,698 257,465 6,358 4,139 50 to 69 acres ...............................: 4,764 4,709 279,303 275,850 151,255 143,645 1,951 2,005 70 to 99 acres ...............................: 6,042 5,861 502,296 485,977 275,395 256,368 4,586 2,186 100 to 139 acres .............................: 5,254 5,348 613,189 623,601 348,553 345,109 4,214 1,538 : 140 to 179 acres .............................: 3,382 3,553 532,249 559,411 313,390 325,853 2,658 1,044 180 to 219 acres .............................: 2,216 2,495 436,941 492,932 271,177 310,435 1,364 1,706 220 to 259 acres .............................: 1,775 1,824 422,391 436,153 272,419 287,998 2,224 2,061 260 to 499 acres .............................: 4,978 5,581 1,781,142 2,006,442 1,288,228 1,487,297 5,830 2,910 500 to 999 acres .............................: 3,260 3,859 2,243,114 2,666,457 1,817,184 2,218,895 7,815 7,732 : 1,000 to 1,999 acres .........................: 1,776 1,942 2,468,675 2,611,507 2,160,011 2,361,251 12,453 9,778 2,000 to 4,999 acres .........................: 812 703 2,209,206 1,913,491 2,016,376 1,737,407 16,673 11,412 5,000 acres or more ..........................: 94 68 705,941 503,514 588,877 443,817 1,846 2,250 : Farms with irrigated land ........................: 3,386 2,935 465,418 356,024 339,258 265,318 69,818 50,665 Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................: 1,012 945 4,453 4,249 1,949 1,627 1,574 1,458 10 to 49 acres ...............................: 1,204 1,058 28,217 23,759 10,660 8,278 6,563 4,547 50 to 69 acres ...............................: 180 217 10,604 12,682 4,077 4,652 1,953 2,005 70 to 99 acres ...............................: 312 206 25,989 16,950 10,568 5,930 4,586 2,190 100 to 139 acres .............................: 208 149 24,236 17,187 9,474 6,265 4,217 1,560 : 140 to 179 acres .............................: 99 78 15,431 12,401 7,512 6,043 2,720 1,044 180 to 219 acres .............................: 46 46 9,081 9,030 4,762 5,439 1,364 1,706 220 to 259 acres .............................: 48 36 11,439 8,714 7,177 5,112 2,224 2,061 260 to 499 acres .............................: 86 64 30,122 22,770 18,237 13,827 5,830 2,922 500 to 999 acres .............................: 73 52 50,101 37,321 35,101 29,532 7,815 7,732 : 1,000 to 1,999 acres .........................: 61 45 84,573 60,778 69,852 56,347 12,453 9,778 2,000 to 4,999 acres .........................: 52 34 135,862 93,657 124,944 87,547 16,673 11,412 5,000 acres or more ..........................: 5 5 35,310 36,526 34,945 34,719 1,846 2,250 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 3,386 2,935 :: Irrigated land - Con. : Proportion of farms ........................percent: 4.5 3.8 :: Acres irrigated: - Con. : : :: : Irrigated land ...................................acres: 69,818 50,665 :: 1,000 to 1,999 acres .........................farms: 4 2 Average per farm .............................acres: 21 17 :: acres: 6,159 (D) : :: 2,000 acres or more ..........................farms: 2 2 Acres irrigated: : :: acres: (D) (D) 1 to 9 acres .................................farms: 2,622 2,388 :: Irrigated land use: : acres: (D) 5,057 :: Harvested cropland ...........................farms: 3,290 2,710 10 to 49 acres ...............................farms: 469 372 :: acres: 68,262 48,555 acres: 9,821 7,234 :: Pastureland and other land ...................farms: 166 275 50 to 99 acres ...............................farms: 143 69 :: acres: 1,556 2,110 acres: 9,621 4,603 :: : : :: Land in irrigated farms ..........................acres: 465,418 356,024 100 to 199 acres .............................farms: 89 52 :: Cropland .......................................acres: 366,388 287,554 acres: 11,348 7,002 :: Harvested cropland ...........................acres: 339,258 265,318 200 to 499 acres .............................farms: 44 38 :: : acres: 13,000 11,786 :: Land with irrigation systems or equipment : 500 to 999 acres .............................farms: 13 12 :: present (see text) ..............................farms: 3,672 (NA) acres: 9,328 7,746 :: acres: 88,440 (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: 76,009 77,805 3,386 2,935 1,653 1,269 72,623 74,870 Land in farms .......................................................acres: 13,652,346 13,965,295 465,418 356,024 70,385 40,009 13,186,928 13,609,271 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ..............................................dollars: 1,444,633 1,112,700 1,304,261 919,544 517,619 386,952 1,451,178 1,120,272 Average per acre ..............................................dollars: 8,043 6,199 9,489 7,581 12,156 12,273 7,992 6,163 : Irrigated land ......................................................acres: 69,818 50,665 69,818 50,665 23,026 15,087 (X) (X) : Land in farms according to use: : Total cropland ....................................................farms: 64,255 66,292 3,356 2,832 1,653 1,269 60,899 63,460 acres: 10,521,756 10,960,704 366,388 287,554 31,172 19,789 10,155,368 10,673,150 Harvested cropland ..............................................farms: 56,583 58,802 3,324 2,796 1,653 1,269 53,259 56,006 acres: 9,777,227 10,190,952 339,258 265,318 22,899 14,945 9,437,969 9,925,634 : Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........................farms: 35,126 37,560 1,212 1,136 492 325 33,914 36,424 acres: 1,037,313 1,085,152 22,706 17,734 9,679 3,297 1,014,607 1,067,418 Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve Enhancement : Programs ...........................................................farms: 11,479 11,167 225 176 63 43 11,254 10,991 acres: 231,073 250,831 4,607 3,816 826 500 226,466 247,015 Owned and rented land in farms: : Owned land in farms ...............................................farms: 73,028 74,247 3,204 2,707 1,550 1,142 69,824 71,540 acres: 7,955,304 8,063,346 254,225 202,025 59,837 33,621 7,701,079 7,861,321 Rented or leased land in farms ....................................farms: 20,122 23,055 735 738 198 222 19,387 22,317 acres: 5,697,042 5,901,949 211,193 153,999 10,548 6,388 5,485,849 5,747,950 : Market value of agricultural products sold .........................$1,000: 15,412,137 9,341,225 1,397,898 881,074 490,976 361,278 14,014,239 8,460,151 Average per farm ..............................................dollars: 202,767 120,059 412,846 300,196 297,021 284,695 192,972 112,998 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops .....................farms: 50,193 51,675 3,194 2,702 1,558 1,207 46,999 48,973 $1,000: 8,757,997 5,426,253 1,049,181 717,974 446,490 353,558 7,708,816 4,708,279 Livestock, poultry, and their products ............................farms: 29,827 32,177 1,136 1,102 477 324 28,691 31,075 $1,000: 6,654,140 3,914,972 348,717 163,100 44,485 7,720 6,305,423 3,751,872 : Total farm production expenses .....................................$1,000: 11,235,804 7,838,445 1,105,985 716,514 429,269 306,948 10,129,819 7,121,931 Average per farm ..............................................dollars: 147,822 100,745 326,635 244,128 259,691 241,882 139,485 95,124 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners purchased .................farms: 38,583 42,233 2,384 2,171 1,061 859 36,199 40,062 $1,000: 1,221,919 737,842 73,541 47,371 20,520 20,701 1,148,378 690,472 Chemicals purchased ...............................................farms: 38,000 35,645 2,161 1,700 867 646 35,839 33,945 $1,000: 685,192 443,505 41,382 29,990 8,556 12,168 643,810 413,516 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........................farms: 35,911 32,933 2,825 1,967 1,313 820 33,086 30,966 $1,000: 975,551 745,933 145,691 86,187 76,910 51,471 829,861 659,746 Cover crop seed purchased .......................................farms: 6,371 6,068 721 599 242 167 5,650 5,469 $1,000: 15,140 10,825 830 561 109 66 14,310 10,264 Livestock and poultry purchased or leased .........................farms: 18,566 20,374 703 714 305 176 17,863 19,660 $1,000: 895,506 625,486 37,463 30,232 5,965 3,799 858,043 595,254 : Feed purchased ....................................................farms: 36,890 40,847 1,269 1,234 535 371 35,621 39,613 $1,000: 2,224,608 1,426,818 119,975 49,257 16,092 2,047 2,104,632 1,377,560 Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............................farms: 72,250 73,345 3,221 2,805 1,523 1,182 69,029 70,540 $1,000: 500,886 329,835 45,709 27,280 15,346 12,157 455,177 302,555 Utilities .........................................................farms: 49,369 49,418 2,499 2,074 1,120 824 46,870 47,344 $1,000: 245,218 183,629 37,898 27,827 17,055 16,881 207,321 155,802 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........................farms: 62,147 63,441 2,974 2,547 1,385 1,020 59,173 60,894 $1,000: 769,518 548,440 68,607 43,517 25,220 19,145 700,911 504,923 : Hired farm labor ..................................................farms: 14,396 16,187 1,338 1,293 590 486 13,058 14,894 $1,000: 844,895 611,084 295,721 213,905 161,980 111,964 549,174 397,179 Contract labor ....................................................farms: 4,830 4,801 398 340 180 128 4,432 4,461 $1,000: 107,201 80,487 30,705 11,593 12,842 5,810 76,496 68,893 Customwork and custom hauling .....................................farms: 17,119 17,649 540 482 134 107 16,579 17,167 $1,000: 199,449 143,039 9,142 5,043 1,144 671 190,308 137,996 Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing fees ...................farms: 16,995 17,703 675 561 184 158 16,320 17,142 $1,000: 918,393 578,809 50,441 23,485 7,828 2,671 867,953 555,324 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, and : farm share of vehicles ...........................................farms: 5,244 5,695 340 323 134 121 4,904 5,372 $1,000: 80,401 60,008 7,443 4,917 3,671 2,204 72,958 55,091 Interest expense ..................................................farms: 25,479 27,511 1,221 1,192 498 469 24,258 26,319 $1,000: 400,179 363,028 27,019 23,601 6,487 10,661 373,160 339,427 Property taxes paid ...............................................farms: 72,699 74,609 3,205 2,718 1,549 1,141 69,494 71,891 $1,000: 413,228 411,725 20,134 17,201 7,332 5,719 393,094 394,523 Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock ....................................................farms: 24,194 29,088 659 758 236 178 23,535 28,330 $1,000: 143,350 95,993 8,054 2,543 1,618 151 135,295 93,450 All other production expenses .....................................farms: 41,235 31,761 2,094 1,489 940 563 39,141 30,272 $1,000: 610,310 452,786 87,060 72,566 40,704 28,730 523,249 380,220 : Commodity Credit Corporation loans ..................................farms: 374 677 9 15 1 - 365 662 $1,000: 75,873 120,236 1,213 5,111 (D) - 74,660 115,126 Government payments .................................................farms: 16,399 28,545 426 434 139 102 15,973 28,111 $1,000: 136,761 351,125 7,532 11,154 2,919 934 129,229 339,971 Total income from farm-related sources ..............................farms: 30,060 32,339 1,205 1,106 474 383 28,855 31,233 $1,000: 534,116 454,856 25,115 17,243 6,378 4,712 509,000 437,614 : Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment ...............farms: 76,006 77,805 3,386 2,935 1,653 1,269 72,620 74,870 $1,000: 11,959,211 10,084,599 566,610 425,841 150,739 115,444 11,392,601 9,658,758 Average per farm ..............................................dollars: 157,346 129,614 167,339 145,091 91,191 90,972 156,880 129,007 : Livestock inventory: : Cattle and calves .................................................farms: 21,126 25,224 522 508 149 91 20,604 24,716 number: 1,212,468 1,284,240 34,562 24,437 2,737 1,403 1,177,906 1,259,803 Milk cows .......................................................farms: 2,195 3,346 140 166 19 25 2,055 3,180 number: 247,743 269,069 7,903 5,583 214 82 239,840 263,486 Hogs and pigs .....................................................farms: 3,238 3,484 176 154 63 27 3,062 3,330 number: 2,752,063 2,561,252 240,770 133,571 (D) (D) 2,511,293 2,427,681 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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: 4,133 4,123 159 165 51 28 3,974 3,958 number: 145,381 127,501 5,436 4,595 1,893 386 139,945 122,906 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .......................: 21,126 1,212,468 25,224 1,284,240 :: Cattle and calves - Con. : Farms with- : :: Cows and heifers that calved - Con. : 1 to 9 ..............................: 7,755 35,652 9,197 42,404 :: Milk cows ...........................: 2,195 247,743 3,346 269,069 10 to 19 ............................: 4,324 58,973 5,024 68,552 :: Farms with- : 20 to 49 ............................: 4,673 142,037 5,651 171,949 :: 1 to 9 ..........................: 905 1,987 1,111 2,710 50 to 99 ............................: 2,095 142,091 2,541 173,801 :: 10 to 19 ........................: 105 1,340 234 3,088 100 to 199 ..........................: 1,062 144,235 1,538 207,244 :: 20 to 49 ........................: 339 11,504 726 23,917 200 to 499 ..........................: 773 234,991 938 279,874 :: 50 to 99 ........................: 329 21,976 665 45,113 500 to 999 ..........................: 317 209,866 236 158,641 :: 100 to 199 ......................: 245 33,766 356 47,870 1,000 to 2,499 ......................: 103 155,412 79 112,818 :: 200 to 499 ......................: 187 54,961 179 49,757 2,500 to 4,999 ......................: 20 65,013 18 (D) :: 500 to 999 ......................: 42 26,612 41 25,961 5,000 or more .......................: 4 24,198 2 (D) :: 1,000 to 2,499 ..................: 31 50,058 24 37,131 : :: 2,500 or more ...................: 12 45,539 10 33,522 Cows and heifers that calved ..........: 17,294 529,554 20,451 569,750 :: : Farms with- : :: Other cattle ..........................: 16,356 682,914 19,526 714,490 1 to 9 ............................: 8,091 34,719 9,539 40,297 :: Farms with- : 10 to 19 ..........................: 3,686 49,405 4,247 56,615 :: 1 to 9 ............................: 8,163 35,312 9,669 41,534 20 to 49 ..........................: 3,552 104,210 4,172 123,915 :: 10 to 19 ..........................: 3,227 43,151 3,752 50,017 50 to 99 ..........................: 1,104 71,649 1,569 104,393 :: 20 to 49 ..........................: 2,666 78,936 3,209 96,905 100 to 199 ........................: 506 67,151 608 78,621 :: 50 to 99 ..........................: 921 60,859 1,352 90,658 200 to 499 ........................: 264 75,353 235 64,541 :: 100 to 199 ........................: 640 86,755 839 113,209 500 to 999 ........................: 47 29,852 46 29,215 :: 200 to 499 ........................: 473 143,970 502 148,906 1,000 to 2,499 ....................: 32 51,676 25 38,631 :: 500 to 999 ........................: 212 144,787 167 114,389 2,500 or more .....................: 12 45,539 10 33,522 :: 1,000 to 2,499 ....................: 47 67,531 33 45,222 : :: 2,500 or more .....................: 7 21,613 3 13,650 Beef cows ...........................: 15,601 281,811 17,733 300,681 :: : Farms with- : :: Cattle on feed ..........................: 1,504 202,725 1,600 176,893 1 to 9 ..........................: 7,643 33,607 8,971 38,676 :: Farms with- : 10 to 19 ........................: 3,603 48,296 4,075 54,219 :: 1 to 19 .............................: 379 5,313 341 5,051 20 to 49 ........................: 3,237 93,391 3,475 100,820 :: 20 to 49 ............................: 421 12,795 501 15,344 50 to 99 ........................: 774 49,495 911 59,435 :: 50 to 99 ............................: 225 15,187 331 22,640 100 to 199 ......................: 263 33,144 245 29,674 :: 100 to 199 ..........................: 198 28,586 191 26,081 200 to 499 ......................: 76 19,714 50 13,103 :: 200 to 499 ..........................: 180 53,785 164 47,984 500 to 999 ......................: 4 (D) 5 (D) :: 500 to 999 ..........................: 85 60,277 61 41,400 1,000 to 2,499 ..................: 1 (D) 1 (D) :: 1,000 to 2,499 ......................: 13 18,105 10 (D) 2,500 or more ...................: - - - - :: 2,500 or more .......................: 3 8,677 1 (D) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ............................: 16,329 819,143 890,447 19,588 780,535 681,356 Farms by number sold- : 1 to 9 ...................................: 8,088 32,576 33,214 9,837 39,947 34,766 10 to 19 .................................: 2,889 38,901 39,369 3,558 47,812 39,056 20 to 49 .................................: 2,829 85,813 84,799 3,460 103,748 87,635 50 to 99 .................................: 1,171 78,649 83,212 1,378 92,695 81,838 100 to 199 ...............................: 607 83,615 93,644 686 91,434 82,885 200 to 499 ...............................: 446 132,175 175,664 404 120,615 128,642 500 to 999 ...............................: 188 133,460 162,236 176 123,030 109,190 1,000 to 2,499 ...........................: 87 121,950 133,167 73 104,876 80,985 2,500 to 4,999 ...........................: 15 55,049 42,980 14 (D) (D) 5,000 or more ............................: 9 56,955 42,161 2 (D) (D) : Cattle weighing 500 pounds : or more ...................................: 15,001 542,640 (NA) 17,593 523,273 (NA) Farms by number sold- : 1 to 9 .................................: 8,271 31,540 (NA) 10,060 38,491 (NA) 10 to 19 ...............................: 2,619 34,713 (NA) 2,992 39,361 (NA) 20 to 49 ...............................: 2,256 66,039 (NA) 2,631 76,963 (NA) 50 to 99 ...............................: 870 58,365 (NA) 976 65,292 (NA) 100 to 199 .............................: 454 62,118 (NA) 461 61,198 (NA) 200 to 499 .............................: 343 102,884 (NA) 332 99,687 (NA) 500 to 999 .............................: 128 91,665 (NA) 99 67,316 (NA) 1,000 to 2,499 .........................: 57 83,198 (NA) 36 53,027 (NA) 2,500 to 4,999 .........................: 2 (D) (NA) 5 (D) (NA) 5,000 or more ..........................: 1 (D) (NA) 1 (D) (NA) : Cattle on feed .............................: 1,599 203,029 (NA) 1,756 174,084 (NA) Farms by number sold- : 1 to 19 ................................: 428 6,029 (NA) 443 6,149 (NA) 20 to 49 ...............................: 447 13,364 (NA) 551 16,743 (NA) 50 to 99 ...............................: 237 16,080 (NA) 327 22,497 (NA) 100 to 199 .............................: 201 28,316 (NA) 194 26,795 (NA) 200 to 499 .............................: 197 60,271 (NA) 186 56,068 (NA) 500 to 999 .............................: 71 51,969 (NA) 44 28,856 (NA) 1,000 to 2,499 .........................: 18 27,000 (NA) 11 16,976 (NA) 2,500 to 4,999 .........................: - - (NA) - - (NA) 5,000 or more ..........................: - - (NA) - - (NA) : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds .......: 6,444 276,503 (NA) 8,091 257,262 (NA) Farms by number sold- : 1 to 9 .................................: 3,661 14,188 (NA) 4,615 17,800 (NA) 10 to 19 ...............................: 1,168 15,097 (NA) 1,560 19,980 (NA) 20 to 49 ...............................: 989 28,553 (NA) 1,208 34,851 (NA) 50 to 99 ...............................: 291 19,484 (NA) 349 21,967 (NA) 100 to 199 .............................: 146 18,735 (NA) 158 21,269 (NA) 200 to 499 .............................: 83 24,751 (NA) 93 25,838 (NA) 500 to 999 .............................: 56 37,484 (NA) 65 46,607 (NA) 1,000 or more ..........................: 50 118,211 (NA) 43 68,950 (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 ...........................................: 7,755 35,652 5,693 20,407 4,562 15,245 4,095 17,856 19,210 10 to 19 .........................................: 4,324 58,973 3,802 34,667 3,269 24,306 3,063 36,611 31,023 20 to 49 .........................................: 4,673 142,037 4,217 79,484 4,203 62,553 3,968 72,762 75,088 50 to 99 .........................................: 2,095 142,091 1,895 74,753 2,075 67,338 2,075 77,753 78,020 100 to 199 .......................................: 1,062 144,235 876 64,805 1,050 79,430 1,060 94,333 105,019 200 to 499 .......................................: 773 234,991 556 84,431 765 150,560 773 156,665 186,487 500 to 999 .......................................: 317 209,866 169 50,140 315 159,726 314 151,090 200,018 1,000 to 2,499 ...................................: 103 155,412 66 63,211 97 92,201 103 112,414 100,372 2,500 to 4,999 ...................................: 20 65,013 16 (D) 18 (D) 20 54,802 50,111 5,000 or more ....................................: 4 24,198 4 (D) 2 (D) 4 23,413 18,287 : All farms with December 31, 2022 inventory .........: 21,126 1,212,468 17,294 529,554 16,356 682,914 15,475 797,699 863,637 : Farms with no cattle and calves inventory, on : December 31, 2022 .................................: - - - - - - 854 21,444 26,810 : Total ..............................................: 21,126 1,212,468 17,294 529,554 16,356 682,914 16,329 819,143 890,447 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .........................................: 8,091 69,511 8,091 34,719 4,898 34,792 4,789 43,949 41,203 10 to 19 .......................................: 3,686 87,872 3,686 49,405 2,631 38,467 2,815 38,155 42,696 20 to 49 .......................................: 3,552 186,381 3,552 104,210 3,082 82,171 3,327 95,646 95,776 50 to 99 .......................................: 1,104 131,360 1,104 71,649 1,084 59,711 1,104 61,459 58,836 100 to 199 .....................................: 506 122,754 506 67,151 494 55,603 506 52,374 53,963 200 to 499 .....................................: 264 133,521 264 75,353 256 58,168 264 54,071 49,226 500 to 999 .....................................: 47 54,304 47 29,852 45 24,452 47 22,630 15,891 1,000 to 2,499 .................................: 32 74,846 32 51,676 26 23,170 32 43,543 34,483 2,500 or more ..................................: 12 49,650 12 45,539 8 4,111 12 52,370 36,188 : All farms with December 31, 2022 cow inventory ...: 17,294 910,199 17,294 529,554 12,524 380,645 12,896 464,197 428,262 : Farms with no cow inventory, on : December 31, 2022 ...............................: 3,832 302,269 - - 3,832 302,269 3,433 354,946 462,184 : Total ............................................: 21,126 1,212,468 17,294 529,554 16,356 682,914 16,329 819,143 890,447 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ................................................: 7,643 71,919 7,643 37,834 7,643 33,607 4,569 34,085 10 to 19 ..............................................: 3,603 93,579 3,603 51,336 3,603 48,296 2,553 42,243 20 to 49 ..............................................: 3,237 175,506 3,237 97,773 3,237 93,391 2,790 77,733 50 to 99 ..............................................: 774 94,198 774 50,896 774 49,495 772 43,302 100 to 199 ............................................: 263 62,019 263 34,387 263 33,144 262 27,632 200 to 499 ............................................: 76 32,947 76 20,014 76 19,714 76 12,933 500 to 999 ............................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 1,000 to 2,499 ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2,500 or more .........................................: - - - - - - - - : All farms with December 31, 2022 beef cow inventory .....: 15,601 538,580 15,601 296,404 15,601 281,811 11,027 242,176 : Farms with no beef cow inventory, on : December 31, 2022 ......................................: 5,525 673,888 1,693 233,150 - - 5,329 440,738 : Total ...................................................: 21,126 1,212,468 17,294 529,554 15,601 281,811 16,356 682,914 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 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 ................................................: 4,607 29,035 31,808 4,009 22,858 59 (D) 1,529 6,177 10 to 19 ..............................................: 2,759 44,857 49,678 2,458 35,514 140 7,656 1,183 9,343 20 to 49 ..............................................: 3,020 88,498 91,234 2,894 65,499 326 13,450 1,483 22,999 50 to 99 ..............................................: 774 46,318 48,304 770 32,769 143 7,338 379 13,549 100 to 199 ............................................: 263 29,811 36,867 263 25,798 68 8,165 104 4,013 200 to 499 ............................................: 76 18,868 23,383 76 (D) 17 3,297 48 (D) 500 to 999 ............................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1,000 to 2,499 ........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - 2,500 or more .........................................: - - - - - - - - - : All farms with December 31, 2022 beef cow inventory .....: 11,504 261,278 285,710 10,475 201,612 755 42,044 4,728 59,666 : Farms with no beef cow inventory, on : December 31, 2022 ......................................: 4,825 557,865 604,737 4,526 341,028 844 160,985 1,716 216,837 : Total ...................................................: 16,329 819,143 890,447 15,001 542,640 1,599 203,029 6,444 276,503 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .................................................: 905 13,073 905 5,556 905 1,987 692 7,517 10 to 19 ...............................................: 105 3,851 105 1,998 105 1,340 90 1,853 20 to 49 ...............................................: 339 21,444 339 12,038 339 11,504 316 9,406 50 to 99 ...............................................: 329 40,128 329 22,712 329 21,976 313 17,416 100 to 199 .............................................: 245 63,657 245 34,442 245 33,766 234 29,215 200 to 499 .............................................: 187 100,633 187 55,569 187 54,961 179 45,064 500 to 999 .............................................: 42 49,772 42 26,788 42 26,612 40 22,984 1,000 to 2,499 .........................................: 31 70,266 31 50,076 31 50,058 25 20,190 2,500 or more ..........................................: 12 49,650 12 45,539 12 45,539 8 4,111 : All farms with December 31, 2022 milk cow inventory ......: 2,195 412,474 2,195 254,718 2,195 247,743 1,897 157,756 : Farms with no milk cow inventory, on : December 31, 2022 .......................................: 18,931 799,994 15,099 274,836 - - 14,459 525,158 : Total ....................................................: 21,126 1,212,468 17,294 529,554 2,195 247,743 16,356 682,914 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 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 .................................................: 533 21,450 14,750 458 4,430 197 17,020 97 933 10 to 19 ...............................................: 77 1,515 1,469 75 986 45 529 83 5,404 20 to 49 ...............................................: 336 9,849 7,507 335 5,191 285 4,658 339 51,293 50 to 99 ...............................................: 329 16,215 11,504 329 7,944 284 8,271 329 105,156 100 to 199 .............................................: 245 23,186 17,926 245 12,079 200 11,107 245 179,948 200 to 499 .............................................: 187 35,291 25,992 187 17,190 157 18,101 187 302,296 500 to 999 .............................................: 42 20,006 12,963 42 8,610 40 11,396 42 156,721 1,000 to 2,499 .........................................: 31 42,076 32,737 31 19,861 27 22,215 31 272,604 2,500 or more ..........................................: 12 52,370 36,188 12 16,346 12 36,024 12 253,434 : All farms with December 31, 2022 milk cow inventory ......: 1,792 221,958 161,036 1,714 92,637 1,247 129,321 1,365 1,327,788 : Farms with no milk cow inventory, on : December 31, 2022 .......................................: 14,537 597,185 729,410 13,287 450,003 5,197 147,182 17 2,710 : Total ....................................................: 16,329 819,143 890,447 15,001 542,640 6,444 276,503 1,382 1,330,498 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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.............................................: 16,329 819,143 890,447 15,001 542,640 6,444 276,503 : Farms by number of cattle : and calves sold- : 1 to 9 .....................................: 8,088 32,576 33,214 7,081 25,009 2,391 7,567 10 to 19 ...................................: 2,889 38,901 39,369 2,681 28,723 1,316 10,178 20 to 49 ...................................: 2,829 85,813 84,799 2,794 62,125 1,498 23,688 50 to 99 ...................................: 1,171 78,649 83,212 1,158 57,968 620 20,681 100 to 199 .................................: 607 83,615 93,644 593 62,257 302 21,358 200 to 499 .................................: 446 132,175 175,664 434 104,730 175 27,445 500 to 999 .................................: 188 133,460 162,236 172 93,183 80 40,277 1,000 to 2,499 .............................: 87 121,950 133,167 69 78,454 40 43,496 2,500 or more ..............................: 24 112,004 85,141 19 30,191 22 81,813 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ....................: 3,238 2,752,063 3,484 2,561,252 :: Total hogs and pigs - Con. : Farms with- : :: Farms with- - Con. : 1 to 24 ............................: 2,196 13,058 2,388 14,901 :: : 25 to 49 ...........................: 149 4,996 188 6,105 :: 500 to 999 .........................: 49 33,370 65 44,709 50 to 99 ...........................: 117 7,601 92 6,043 :: 1,000 to 1,999 .....................: 112 143,321 135 178,873 100 to 199 .........................: 40 5,187 57 7,213 :: 2,000 to 4,999 .....................: 395 1,146,025 380 1,080,448 200 to 499 .........................: 60 18,224 78 24,435 :: 5,000 or more ......................: 120 1,380,281 101 1,198,525 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ...............: 3,612 10,049,241 1,559,975 3,951 9,187,326 1,010,793 Farms with sales of- : 1 to 24 ............................: 2,280 14,761 3,641 2,516 15,844 2,668 25 to 49 ...........................: 229 7,893 1,417 264 9,109 1,089 50 to 99 ...........................: 139 9,366 1,671 175 11,472 1,363 100 to 199 .........................: 97 12,907 2,120 116 15,388 1,865 200 to 499 .........................: 93 28,324 4,698 105 30,912 3,842 500 to 999 .........................: 49 33,040 5,739 52 37,825 4,851 1,000 to 1,999 .....................: 40 60,957 13,154 62 88,167 13,580 2,000 to 4,999 .....................: 270 980,320 234,958 283 1,006,030 175,014 5,000 or more ......................: 415 8,901,673 1,292,579 378 7,972,579 806,520 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ........................................: 2,196 13,058 1,543 41,941 8,678 25 to 49 .......................................: 149 4,996 146 10,959 1,629 50 to 99 .......................................: 117 7,601 112 26,354 4,686 100 to 199 .....................................: 40 5,187 40 9,827 1,569 200 to 499 .....................................: 60 18,224 60 96,216 21,166 500 to 999 .....................................: 49 33,370 48 149,574 23,138 1,000 to 1,999 .................................: 112 143,321 112 496,265 106,151 2,000 to 4,999 .................................: 395 1,146,025 394 3,394,612 627,788 5,000 or more ..................................: 120 1,380,281 119 5,410,529 703,334 : All farms with December 31, 2022 inventory .......: 3,238 2,752,063 2,574 9,636,277 1,498,139 : Farms with no hog or pig inventory, on : December 31, 2022 ...............................: - - 1,038 412,964 61,836 : Total ............................................: 3,238 2,752,063 3,612 10,049,241 1,559,975 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: 1,351 9,404 2,280 14,761 3,641 25 to 49 .......................................: 189 3,759 229 7,893 1,417 50 to 99 .......................................: 124 4,118 139 9,366 1,671 100 to 199 .....................................: 97 6,172 97 12,907 2,120 200 to 499 .....................................: 91 11,327 93 28,324 4,698 500 to 999 .....................................: 41 18,209 49 33,040 5,739 1,000 to 1,999 .................................: 37 26,877 40 60,957 13,154 2,000 to 4,999 .................................: 244 481,199 270 980,320 234,958 5,000 or more ..................................: 400 2,179,694 415 8,901,673 1,292,579 : All farms with sales .............................: 2,574 2,740,759 3,612 10,049,241 1,559,975 : Farms with December 31, 2022 inventory : and no sales ....................................: 664 11,304 - - - : Total ............................................: 3,238 2,752,063 3,612 10,049,241 1,559,975 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................: 2,637 788,097 11 218,063 590 1,745,903 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ............................: 2,191 (D) - - 5 (D) 25 to 49 ...........................: 143 4,788 - - 6 208 50 to 99 ...........................: 114 7,376 - - 3 225 100 to 199 .........................: 38 (D) - - 2 (D) 200 to 499 .........................: 46 14,049 - - 14 4,175 500 to 999 .........................: 14 7,815 - - 35 25,555 1,000 to 1,999 .....................: 15 (D) 2 (D) 95 120,769 2,000 to 4,999 .....................: 32 (D) 2 (D) 361 1,040,162 5,000 or more ......................: 44 618,315 7 207,447 69 554,519 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ...............: 2,958 3,815,639 11 263,219 643 5,970,383 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ............................: 2,268 14,660 - - 12 101 25 to 49 ...........................: 229 7,893 - - - - 50 to 99 ...........................: 135 9,106 - - 4 260 100 to 199 .........................: 96 (D) - - 1 (D) 200 to 499 .........................: 88 26,384 - - 5 1,940 500 to 999 .........................: 34 22,440 2 (D) 13 (D) 1,000 to 1,999 .....................: 11 15,796 - - 29 45,161 2,000 to 4,999 .....................: 23 (D) 2 (D) 245 895,637 5,000 or more ......................: 74 3,631,301 7 252,424 334 5,017,948 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ....................: 253 211,030 798 512,655 1,329 1,485,740 316 13,515 94 320,021 448 209,102 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ........................: 192 1,345 553 3,742 818 4,239 234 1,877 34 76 365 1,779 25 to 49 .......................: 14 466 82 2,770 21 629 27 1,006 - - 5 125 50 to 99 .......................: 17 1,101 51 3,739 15 840 28 1,571 - - 6 350 100 to 199 .....................: 2 (D) 19 2,510 3 371 15 1,985 - - 1 (D) 200 to 499 .....................: 5 1,426 25 7,970 18 5,375 4 (D) 1 (D) 7 (D) 500 to 999 .....................: 3 1,900 5 2,839 27 20,367 7 3,650 3 2,036 4 2,578 1,000 to 1,999 .................: 1 (D) 9 11,491 91 118,257 - - 4 (D) 7 7,761 2,000 to 4,999 .................: 9 (D) 30 81,789 272 767,530 1 (D) 37 126,218 46 141,380 5,000 or more ..................: 10 176,630 24 395,805 64 568,132 - - 15 186,980 7 52,734 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ...........: 234 1,994,580 717 1,724,397 2,007 3,651,961 289 34,877 75 2,155,674 290 487,752 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ........................: 105 1,103 420 3,362 1,417 7,597 146 1,199 11 113 181 1,387 25 to 49 .......................: 47 1,744 85 2,918 49 1,580 30 1,038 - - 18 613 50 to 99 .......................: 22 1,380 41 2,838 24 1,530 45 3,210 - - 7 408 100 to 199 .....................: 12 1,527 48 (D) 2 (D) 29 (D) - - 6 (D) 200 to 499 .....................: 16 4,496 32 9,636 12 4,170 24 7,634 - - 9 2,388 500 to 999 .....................: 4 2,400 12 8,637 18 12,053 12 7,700 - - 3 2,250 1,000 to 1,999 .................: 4 6,253 2 (D) 25 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 7 9,361 2,000 to 4,999 .................: - - 37 128,884 204 735,493 1 (D) 2 (D) 26 106,543 5,000 or more ..................: 24 1,975,677 40 1,557,713 256 2,850,050 1 (D) 61 2,146,861 33 (D) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 27. Sheep and Lambs Flock Size by Inventory, Sales, and Wool Production: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Sheep and lambs inventory : Sheep and lambs sold : Wool production :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : Value : : : Value Flock size : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : ($1,000) : Farms : Pounds : ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms with December 31, 2022 flock size of- : 1 to 24 ..................................: 2,516 25,609 1,382 13,552 2,587 498 36,988 46 25 to 99 .................................: 1,331 60,944 1,102 36,543 7,834 755 200,219 149 100 to 299 ...............................: 238 36,308 238 24,065 5,871 175 120,573 62 300 to 999 ...............................: 45 18,745 45 14,465 3,256 36 62,797 (D) 1,000 to 2,499 ...........................: 3 3,775 3 4,860 1,268 3 21,000 (D) 2,500 to 4,999 ...........................: - - - - - - - - 5,000 or more ............................: - - - - - - - - : All farms with December 31, 2022 inventory .: 4,133 145,381 2,770 93,485 20,816 1,467 441,577 298 : Farms with no sheep or lamb inventory, on : December 31, 2022 .........................: - - 230 4,428 870 - - - : Total ......................................: 4,133 145,381 3,000 97,913 21,686 1,467 441,577 298 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ..................................: 4,707 67,054 4,841 59,612 2,505 33,605 8,963 2,653 29,010 4,844 Angora goats and kids .....................: 240 1,741 241 1,476 76 529 84 43 302 47 Milk goats and kids .......................: 1,428 14,243 1,504 13,937 766 6,652 1,492 790 6,398 1,062 Meat goats and other goats and kids .......: 3,440 51,070 3,543 44,199 1,802 26,424 7,386 1,942 22,310 3,735 : Mohair clipped ........................pounds: (X) (X) (X) (X) 44 2,598 21 40 3,220 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ................: 13,571 91,418 (X) :: Total horses and ponies ................: 3,128 14,862 75,448 Farms with- : :: Farms by number sold- : 1 to 24 ............................: 13,054 70,207 (X) :: 1 to 24 ............................: 3,054 8,510 55,152 25 to 49 ...........................: 427 13,832 (X) :: 25 to 49 ...........................: 43 1,464 6,500 50 to 99 ...........................: 78 5,193 (X) :: 50 to 99 ...........................: 17 1,140 7,044 100 or more ........................: 12 2,186 (X) :: 100 or more ........................: 14 3,748 6,752 : :: : Total mules, burros, and donkeys .......: 2,880 7,270 (X) :: Total mules, burros, and donkeys .......: 268 1,494 677 Farms with- : :: Farms by number sold- : 1 to 24 ............................: 2,873 7,015 (X) :: 1 to 24 ............................: 261 759 365 25 to 49 ...........................: 5 (D) (X) :: 25 to 49 ...........................: 4 135 58 50 or more .........................: 2 (D) (X) :: 50 or more .........................: 3 600 255 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ............................: 10,695 38,570,322 10,274 28,868,147 :: Pullets for laying : Farms with inventory of- : :: flock replacement ................: 291 19,457,256 298 17,587,218 1 to 49 .......................: 9,188 155,041 8,787 144,751 :: Farms by number sold- : 50 to 99 ......................: 817 50,352 843 52,755 :: 1 to 1,999 ....................: 232 14,802 226 17,382 100 to 399 ....................: 435 68,871 434 69,452 :: 2,000 to 15,999 ...............: 7 67,588 6 51,233 400 to 3,199 ..................: 51 46,386 51 43,885 :: 16,000 to 29,999 ..............: 9 193,000 9 183,700 3,200 to 9,999 ................: 10 68,141 7 38,144 :: 30,000 to 59,999 ..............: 8 352,000 17 727,310 10,000 to 19,999 ..............: 54 829,855 38 550,837 :: 60,000 to 99,999 ..............: 12 951,000 13 924,000 20,000 to 49,999 ..............: 67 2,069,506 48 1,270,377 :: 100,000 or more ...............: 23 17,878,866 27 15,683,593 50,000 to 99,999 ..............: 28 2,040,319 35 2,568,189 :: : 100,000 or more ...............: 45 33,241,851 31 24,129,757 :: Broilers and other meat-type : : :: chickens .........................: 1,510 123,982,907 1,408 97,878,519 : :: Farms by number sold- : Pullets for laying : :: 1 to 1,999 ....................: 1,165 136,849 1,094 123,984 flock replacement ................: 1,556 11,807,128 1,477 10,759,937 :: 2,000 to 15,999 ...............: 25 (D) 28 125,550 : :: 16,000 to 29,999 ..............: - - 3 (D) Broilers and other meat-type : :: 30,000 to 59,999 ..............: 2 (D) 2 (D) chickens .........................: 1,866 20,002,853 1,773 16,604,195 :: 60,000 to 99,999 ..............: 18 1,617,944 10 861,800 : :: 100,000 to 199,999 ............: 113 15,455,417 116 15,839,175 Turkeys ...........................: 1,195 3,091,927 1,139 3,131,824 :: 200,000 to 299,999 ............: 38 9,081,000 30 7,422,606 : :: 300,000 to 499,999 ............: 47 17,883,949 42 17,353,063 Chukars ...........................: 54 20,094 30 18,376 :: 500,000 or more ...............: 102 79,587,948 83 55,988,591 : :: : Ducks .............................: 1,382 27,734 1,178 25,129 :: Turkeys ...........................: 714 9,538,217 719 8,785,025 : :: Farms by number sold- : Emus ..............................: 44 133 35 112 :: 1 to 1,999 ....................: 568 25,693 550 21,982 : :: 2,000 to 7,999 ................: - - 3 13,500 Geese .............................: 436 3,100 340 2,677 :: 8,000 to 15,999 ...............: 8 99,200 22 299,100 : :: 16,000 to 29,999 ..............: 20 454,532 40 948,700 Guineas ...........................: 720 5,301 677 5,470 :: 30,000 to 59,999 ..............: 62 2,457,751 61 2,229,180 : :: 60,000 to 99,999 ..............: 33 2,414,500 26 1,982,580 Hungarian partridge ...............: 8 (D) 6 4,820 :: 100,000 or more ...............: 23 4,086,541 17 3,289,983 : :: : Ostriches .........................: 5 7 - - :: Chukars ...........................: 31 75,188 19 35,762 : :: : Peacocks or peahens ...............: 230 2,269 236 1,617 :: Ducks .............................: 347 92,233 344 (D) : :: : Pheasants .........................: 158 181,060 119 198,391 :: Emus ..............................: 8 58 7 30 : :: : Pigeons or squab ..................: 86 2,101 82 2,756 :: Geese .............................: 78 657 57 1,377 : :: : Quail .............................: 144 17,526 109 32,077 :: Guineas ...........................: 122 1,145 135 5,334 : :: : Rheas .............................: 11 27 5 24 :: Hungarian partridge ...............: 3 (D) 4 24,010 : :: : Roosters ..........................: 1,422 87,586 1,143 32,571 :: Ostriches .........................: - - - - : :: : Other poultry .....................: 3 (D) 51 2,339 :: Peacocks or peahens ...............: 51 644 42 521 : :: : : :: Pheasants .........................: 96 376,396 90 836,914 NUMBER SOLD : :: : : :: Pigeons or squab ..................: 26 376 16 1,770 Layers ............................: 1,559 23,533,133 1,749 22,066,578 :: : Farms by number sold- : :: Quail .............................: 51 22,559 70 49,133 1 to 99 .......................: 1,252 24,894 1,455 30,770 :: : 100 to 399 ....................: 152 29,268 151 26,496 :: Rheas .............................: - - 2 (D) 400 to 3,199 ..................: 34 34,568 40 44,634 :: : 3,200 to 9,999 ................: 13 87,351 9 64,162 :: Roosters ..........................: 264 81,061 256 32,997 10,000 to 19,999 ..............: 29 415,465 26 403,507 :: : 20,000 to 49,999 ..............: 37 1,029,891 26 725,937 :: Other poultry .....................: 9 151 21 693 50,000 to 99,999 ..............: 19 1,349,297 23 1,552,524 :: : 100,000 or more ...............: 23 20,562,399 19 19,218,548 :: Poultry hatched ...................: 1,508 154,558,818 1,305 136,704,094 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ................................: 22 216 18 296 : Trout ..................................: 14 1,701 10 2,317 : Other food fish ........................: 57 1,964 33 784 : Baitfish ...............................: 21 3,149 16 2,192 : Crustaceans ............................: 18 159 7 38 : Mollusks ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) : Ornamental fish ........................: 17 255 18 115 : Sport or game fish .....................: 55 5,365 66 3,300 : Other aquaculture products .............: 9 1,747 12 255 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .................: 3,702 38,802 3,247 24,714 :: Llamas .................................: 184 1,123 258 1,169 : :: : Bison ..................................: 51 1,451 30 986 :: Mink, live .............................: 4 8,234 6 60,000 : :: : Deer in captivity ......................: 185 5,518 200 5,828 :: Rabbits, live ..........................: 359 9,409 509 11,837 : :: : Elk in captivity .......................: 24 894 15 395 :: Other livestock ........................: 65 (X) 193 (X) : :: : Alpacas ................................: 431 5,839 607 7,726 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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) ................................: 2,437 1,825,233 5,698 1,804 1,091,292 3,184 : Milk from sheep and goats ..................................: 163 (NA) 2,110 172 (NA) 1,466 : Bison ......................................................: 37 660 1,239 17 256 750 : Deer in captivity ..........................................: 115 1,416 3,776 92 1,536 2,860 : Elk in captivity ...........................................: 15 213 621 8 75 167 : Alpacas ....................................................: 111 577 1,243 126 724 968 : Llamas .....................................................: 24 63 75 25 77 60 : Mink, live .................................................: - - - - - - : Rabbits, live ..............................................: 214 14,601 203 292 15,700 204 : Equine products ............................................: 534 (X) 11,485 505 (X) 6,933 : Other livestock ............................................: 48 (X) 1,636 33 (X) (D) : Other livestock products 1/ ................................: 282 (X) 57,423 202 (X) 42,272 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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) .......................: - - - - - - - 144 4,254 78.3 Corn for grain (bushels) .........................: 84 3,471 147.0 107 11,653 37,486 196.0 20,953 3,261,454 183.5 Corn for silage or greenchop (tons) ..............: 6 985 19.8 10 1,185 4,661 17.9 1,357 133,009 19.4 Cotton, all (bales) ..............................: - - - - - - - - - - Upland cotton (bales) ..........................: - - - - - - - - - - Pima cotton (bales) ............................: - - - - - - - - - - Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas (cwt) .................................: - - - - - - - - - - Oats for grain (bushels) .........................: 2 (D) (D) 3 (D) (D) (D) 845 13,478 57.7 Peanuts for nuts (pounds) ........................: - - - - - - - - - - Rice (cwt) .......................................: - - - - - - - - - - Sorghum for grain (bushels) ......................: - - - - - - - 15 467 30.8 Soybeans for beans (bushels) .....................: 112 5,671 50.9 96 7,483 42,490 57.8 22,669 4,775,130 53.8 Sugarbeets for sugar (tons) ......................: - - - - - - - - - - Sugarcane for sugar or : seed (tons) (see text) ..........................: - - - - - - - - - - Tobacco (pounds) .................................: - - - - - - - 32 619 1,954.7 Wheat for grain, all (bushels) ...................: 24 712 82.4 17 345 697 85.1 7,563 478,392 76.5 Winter wheat for grain (bushels) ...............: 24 712 (D) 17 345 697 85.1 7,562 (D) 76.5 Durum wheat for grain (bushels) ................: - - - - - - - - - - Other spring wheat for grain (bushels) .........: - - - - - - - 1 (D) (D) : Forage - land used for all hay and : haylage, grass silage, and greenchop : (tons, dry equivalent) ..........................: 293 6,268 (X) 149 2,912 4,988 (X) 29,923 972,706 (X) Alfalfa hay (tons, dry) ..........................: 117 1,488 2.2 54 454 890 4.1 12,705 328,239 2.8 Other dry hay (tons, dry) ........................: 144 3,525 1.6 69 480 1,250 2.1 15,897 488,315 2.1 Haylage or greenchop from alfalfa or : alfalfa mixtures (tons, green) ..................: 9 737 (D) 11 1,650 1,333 (D) 1,802 77,037 6.5 All other haylage, grass silage, : and greenchop (tons, green) .....................: 54 944 3.6 17 71 256 3.3 3,755 108,701 3.6 : Land in vegetables ...............................: 730 9,781 (X) 223 5,071 3,468 (X) 1,891 13,440 (X) Land in orchards .................................: 174 477 (X) 64 378 806 (X) 1,776 9,129 (X) Land in berries ..................................: 293 657 (X) 22 65 59 (X) 863 967 (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) ...............................: 144 4,254 333,223 - - 167 3,994 269,592 - - : Canola (pounds) ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : Corn for grain (bushels) .................................: 21,144 3,314,064 608,637,574 191 15,124 21,339 3,286,205 566,516,083 90 10,348 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 3,575 27,009 3,559,296 26 125 3,863 29,272 3,796,170 6 29 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 2,201 41,997 6,223,356 28 482 2,174 41,277 5,770,155 5 57 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 4,024 142,094 22,830,207 24 852 3,662 129,673 19,727,250 10 227 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 3,884 268,151 45,085,563 41 2,199 3,752 259,787 40,858,098 5 268 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 4,028 625,580 109,128,543 24 2,980 4,231 657,862 109,757,256 17 1,918 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 1,838 638,277 116,081,526 12 1,699 2,084 717,047 122,531,206 19 2,028 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 1,073 727,449 138,199,213 16 3,001 1,144 767,493 137,488,177 12 2,364 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 521 843,507 167,529,870 20 3,786 429 683,794 126,587,771 16 3,457 1,000 to 1,999 acres .................................: 418 534,246 104,297,384 16 2,261 351 454,133 82,647,313 6 (D) 2,000 to 2,999 acres .................................: 69 157,205 31,258,457 4 1,525 55 125,856 23,727,319 9 2,537 3,000 to 4,999 acres .................................: 25 90,602 18,104,298 - - 16 56,039 11,315,933 1 (D) 5,000 acres or more ..................................: 9 61,454 13,869,731 - - 7 47,766 8,897,206 - - : Corn for silage or greenchop (tons) ......................: 1,373 139,840 2,710,907 16 2,170 2,666 170,096 3,398,228 11 1,670 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 355 2,735 46,382 4 20 897 6,426 111,826 2 (D) 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 158 2,928 51,471 - - 387 7,153 131,581 - - 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 245 8,723 168,503 1 (D) 519 17,611 335,053 - - 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 235 16,269 322,621 2 (D) 436 29,249 568,202 2 (D) 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 260 39,006 769,292 3 209 303 45,409 914,827 3 238 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 75 25,373 470,545 2 (D) 82 27,002 583,289 1 (D) 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 27 17,913 339,927 3 1,180 32 20,453 411,787 2 (D) 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 18 26,893 542,166 1 (D) 10 16,793 341,663 1 (D) : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and : limas (cwt) .............................................: - - - - - 5 212 1,268 - - : Dry edible peas (cwt) ....................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Hemp for floral (CBD and other cannabinoid : usage) (pounds) (see text) ..............................: 47 108 45,568 21 22 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Other hemp usage (pounds) (see text) .....................: 1 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Hops (pounds) ............................................: 30 52 29,991 20 43 22 29 12,025 9 14 : Oats for grain (bushels) .................................: 850 13,512 778,415 5 25 1,276 18,093 1,227,075 - - 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 592 4,402 282,994 5 25 961 7,377 478,534 - - 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 141 2,573 163,818 - - 176 3,154 198,172 - - 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 81 2,662 130,981 - - 88 2,895 192,140 - - 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 20 (D) (D) - - 35 (D) (D) - - 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 14 1,993 91,310 - - 15 2,306 203,031 - - 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - 500 to 999 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - - - : Popcorn (pounds, shelled) ................................: 100 14,052 79,575,961 - - 154 27,226 129,764,344 3 (D) 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 41 (D) 365,044 - - 19 39 66,524 2 (D) 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 11 (D) (D) - - 10 198 839,716 - - 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 15 541 2,868,367 - - 22 828 3,561,050 - - 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 9 627 2,816,841 - - 44 3,208 13,954,814 - - 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 6 739 (D) - - 31 4,689 21,624,894 - - 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 11 4,014 21,511,388 - - 11 3,774 15,815,545 - - 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 5 3,735 23,097,463 - - 13 8,345 41,756,004 - - 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 4 6,145 32,145,797 1 (D) : Proso millet (bushels) ...................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Rye for grain (bushels) ..................................: 98 2,397 100,016 - - 189 4,053 167,720 - - : Sorghum for grain (bushels) ..............................: 15 467 14,387 - - 14 196 9,696 - - : Sorghum for silage or greenchop (tons) ...................: 47 1,195 8,434 - - 68 1,395 14,592 - - : Soybeans for beans (bushels) .............................: 22,877 4,830,774 260,314,281 208 13,154 25,636 5,090,532 247,567,008 75 7,388 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 2,729 21,971 981,295 35 253 3,036 24,592 996,811 5 48 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 1,929 36,934 1,733,219 16 289 2,239 42,861 1,865,727 5 82 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 3,812 136,202 6,760,152 34 982 4,220 150,015 6,676,967 9 174 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 4,339 304,992 15,680,827 48 2,400 4,740 336,187 15,560,637 19 841 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 4,862 771,188 40,472,998 27 2,215 5,547 875,368 41,796,705 9 638 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 2,608 903,230 48,061,514 12 1,518 3,139 1,093,226 52,191,485 9 1,379 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 1,629 1,116,307 60,099,604 16 2,209 1,917 1,299,963 64,085,482 7 710 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 969 1,539,950 86,524,672 20 3,288 798 1,268,320 64,393,194 12 3,516 1,000 to 1,999 acres .................................: 804 1,046,891 58,302,469 17 (D) 660 861,143 43,054,726 8 (D) 2,000 to 2,999 acres .................................: 110 259,749 15,386,429 2 (D) 97 225,230 11,790,500 3 913 3,000 to 4,999 acres .................................: 44 163,822 8,954,552 1 (D) 29 106,536 5,406,997 1 (D) 5,000 acres or more ..................................: 11 69,488 3,881,222 - - 12 75,411 4,140,971 - - : Sunflower seed, all (pounds) .............................: 47 1,058 1,393,803 2 (D) 17 284 371,096 - - : Sunflower seed - oil varieties (pounds) ................: 40 1,048 1,392,303 - - 10 210 324,750 - - : Sunflower seed - non-oil varieties (pounds) ............: 7 10 1,500 2 (D) 7 74 46,346 - - : Tobacco (pounds) .........................................: 32 619 1,210,335 - - 82 1,046 2,013,348 - - : Triticale for grain (bushels) (see text) .................: 31 1,040 64,392 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Wheat for grain, all (bushels) ...........................: 7,604 480,146 36,724,093 41 1,057 7,861 462,579 33,664,938 3 (D) 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 1,320 11,516 696,883 8 (D) 1,403 12,639 779,961 1 (D) 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 1,260 24,125 1,646,395 10 162 1,401 26,655 1,745,960 - - 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 2,017 70,775 5,176,622 10 209 2,113 73,233 5,099,034 - - 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 1,670 113,029 8,463,678 11 545 1,685 113,116 8,211,330 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 35. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Irrigated land : : : : Irrigated land : : : :-----------------------: : : :---------------------- Crop : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIELD CROPS - Con. : : Wheat for grain, all (bushels) - Con. : : 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 1,086 154,307 12,184,631 1 (D) 1,043 147,584 10,923,295 1 (D) 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 200 66,199 5,401,690 1 (D) 175 57,705 4,447,558 1 (D) 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 43 27,000 2,183,760 - - 34 21,787 1,677,350 - - 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 8 13,195 970,434 - - 7 9,860 780,450 - - : Winter wheat for grain (bushels) .......................: 7,603 (D) (D) 41 1,057 7,861 462,579 33,664,938 3 (D) 1 to 14 acres ........................................: 1,319 (D) (D) 8 (D) 1,403 12,639 779,961 1 (D) 15 to 24 acres .......................................: 1,260 24,125 1,646,395 10 162 1,401 26,655 1,745,960 - - 25 to 49 acres .......................................: 2,017 70,775 5,176,622 10 209 2,113 73,233 5,099,034 - - 50 to 99 acres .......................................: 1,670 113,029 8,463,678 11 545 1,685 113,116 8,211,330 - - 100 to 249 acres .....................................: 1,086 154,307 12,184,631 1 (D) 1,043 147,584 10,923,295 1 (D) 250 to 499 acres .....................................: 200 66,199 5,401,690 1 (D) 175 57,705 4,447,558 1 (D) 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 43 27,000 2,183,760 - - 34 21,787 1,677,350 - - 1,000 acres or more ..................................: 8 13,195 970,434 - - 7 9,860 780,450 - - : Other Spring wheat for grain (bushels) .................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : FIELD AND GRASS SEEDS, FORAGE, AND HAY : : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................: - - (X) - - 16 481 (X) - - : Forage - land used for all hay and all : haylage, grass silage, and greenchop (tons, : dry equivalent) .........................................: 30,365 986,874 2,398,191 442 9,180 34,230 1,116,016 2,862,365 295 3,386 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 13,443 98,713 205,280 243 1,332 15,391 113,268 236,201 200 1,134 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 5,451 101,737 217,733 70 843 6,076 112,488 234,146 40 617 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 5,959 200,624 432,101 75 1,955 6,401 215,644 483,983 37 846 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 3,499 229,155 562,979 26 956 4,073 266,480 718,401 8 (D) 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 1,711 240,012 631,551 20 2,186 1,957 276,743 770,589 8 485 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 247 76,758 212,939 5 400 275 87,667 256,802 1 (D) 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 49 30,276 98,101 2 (D) 46 28,989 109,105 1 (D) 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 6 9,599 37,507 1 (D) 11 14,737 53,138 - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres .................................: 4 (D) (D) 1 (D) 9 (D) (D) - - 2,000 to 2,999 acres .................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - 3,000 to 4,999 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - - 5,000 acres or more ..................................: - - - - - - - - - - : Hay - All hay including alfalfa and other : dry (tons, dry) .........................................: 26,869 824,641 1,940,896 369 5,947 30,732 940,830 2,292,483 226 2,405 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 12,118 88,803 196,846 204 1,111 14,177 104,544 233,040 151 859 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 4,988 93,271 201,814 66 (D) 5,597 103,581 228,375 37 567 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 5,164 173,364 380,494 59 1,594 5,688 190,545 431,061 28 620 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 3,005 195,116 467,079 24 801 3,455 223,984 566,236 4 (D) 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 1,376 190,391 468,036 15 1,591 1,557 219,038 567,924 5 215 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 178 55,028 136,731 1 (D) 219 68,888 170,400 1 (D) 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 36 22,030 66,409 - - 31 19,098 55,701 - - 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 4 6,638 23,487 - - 8 11,152 39,746 - - : Alfalfa hay (tons, dry) ................................: 12,876 331,071 922,605 171 1,942 15,536 412,318 1,217,582 104 1,176 1 to 14 acres ........................................: 6,575 46,396 119,756 120 614 7,916 57,040 150,068 64 289 15 to 24 acres .......................................: 2,465 45,862 118,887 20 230 2,860 53,079 141,052 16 281 25 to 49 acres .......................................: 2,162 71,984 189,890 17 522 2,612 87,280 238,979 18 324 50 to 99 acres .......................................: 1,103 70,857 204,071 11 292 1,440 92,952 306,969 1 (D) 100 to 249 acres .....................................: 507 70,346 202,796 2 (D) 617 84,638 257,292 4 (D) 250 to 499 acres .....................................: 47 14,357 45,498 1 (D) 75 23,820 74,484 1 (D) 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 16 (D) (D) - - 11 6,935 19,991 - - 1,000 acres or more ..................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 5 6,574 28,747 - - : Other dry hay (tons, dry) ..............................: 16,110 493,570 1,018,291 213 4,005 18,022 528,512 1,074,901 127 1,229 1 to 14 acres ........................................: 7,178 52,776 103,116 102 552 8,489 62,031 118,739 97 607 15 to 24 acres .......................................: 2,991 55,968 105,646 41 539 3,325 61,218 114,206 19 286 25 to 49 acres .......................................: 3,132 105,293 207,010 45 1,104 3,254 108,725 208,754 9 (D) 50 to 99 acres .......................................: 1,893 122,739 257,130 13 459 1,978 127,295 259,992 2 (D) 100 to 249 acres .....................................: 796 110,951 236,660 12 1,351 839 118,000 259,036 - - 250 to 499 acres .....................................: 102 31,446 65,512 - - 117 37,171 74,073 - - 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 16 (D) (D) - - 17 10,694 31,515 - - 1,000 acres or more ..................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 3 3,378 8,586 - - : All haylage, grass silage, and greenchop : (tons, green) ...........................................: 5,329 190,729 925,594 91 3,402 5,908 209,679 1,153,512 76 1,016 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 2,215 16,466 (D) 56 262 2,462 17,901 (D) 53 279 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 915 16,904 66,680 4 73 1,041 19,222 64,886 7 (D) 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 1,108 37,274 131,784 16 450 1,141 38,932 185,854 9 214 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 688 45,080 231,502 2 (D) 832 54,902 319,340 2 (D) 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 339 49,948 294,931 6 625 366 51,551 297,335 4 303 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 49 14,412 88,923 4 335 52 16,477 141,323 - - 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 14 (D) 57,779 2 (D) 12 (D) 81,344 1 (D) 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) - - : Haylage or greenchop from alfalfa or alfalfa : mixtures (tons, green) ................................: 1,822 80,757 533,937 20 2,387 2,470 111,229 780,192 23 594 1 to 14 acres ........................................: 557 (D) (D) 5 12 787 5,690 (D) 11 73 15 to 24 acres .......................................: 321 6,011 29,219 - - 409 7,623 40,900 5 64 25 to 49 acres .......................................: 447 15,193 91,279 4 130 572 19,627 131,081 1 (D) 50 to 99 acres .......................................: 303 19,977 144,368 4 204 434 28,949 221,796 1 (D) 100 to 249 acres .....................................: 167 23,767 169,524 3 333 225 30,953 199,576 4 303 250 to 499 acres .....................................: 19 6,013 40,748 1 (D) 33 10,363 84,532 - - 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 7 4,370 34,491 2 (D) 8 (D) 62,201 1 (D) 1,000 acres or more ..................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) - - : All other haylage, grass silage, and : greenchop (tons, green) ...............................: 3,826 109,972 391,657 71 1,015 3,852 98,450 373,320 55 422 1 to 14 acres ........................................: 1,813 13,272 33,869 53 256 1,899 13,546 (D) 44 217 15 to 24 acres .......................................: 670 12,373 47,685 4 (D) 763 13,996 37,419 3 (D) 25 to 49 acres .......................................: 727 24,176 60,026 10 314 660 22,143 73,705 7 140 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : 50 to 99 acres .......................................: 423 27,263 98,405 1 (D) 387 24,333 94,335 1 (D) 100 to 249 acres .....................................: 166 22,618 113,861 3 292 127 17,965 76,495 - - 250 to 499 acres .....................................: 21 6,075 19,695 - - 13 4,567 48,175 - - 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 6 4,195 18,116 - - 3 1,900 (D) - - 1,000 acres or more ..................................: - - - - - - - - - - : OTHER SPECIFIED CROPS : : Land in vegetables .......................................: 2,844 31,760 (X) 953 14,852 2,916 33,118 (X) 950 15,266 0.1 to 0.9 acres .......................................: 988 437 (X) 286 136 924 (D) (X) 229 (D) 1.0 to 4.9 acres .......................................: 1,213 2,219 (X) 402 726 1,293 2,363 (X) 373 570 5.0 to 14.9 acres ......................................: 339 2,837 (X) 128 826 395 3,291 (X) 182 1,063 15.0 to 24.9 acres .....................................: 121 2,243 (X) 49 617 113 2,074 (X) 60 705 25.0 to 49.9 acres .....................................: 82 2,931 (X) 35 810 82 2,786 (X) 48 1,143 50.0 to 99.9 acres .....................................: 48 3,265 (X) 27 1,416 45 2,950 (X) 23 1,288 100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................: 34 5,300 (X) 14 1,798 43 6,832 (X) 22 2,651 250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................: 13 4,272 (X) 7 1,977 14 4,763 (X) 8 1,863 500.0 to 749.9 acres ...................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 3 1,830 (X) 2 (D) 750.0 to 999.9 acres ...................................: 3 2,602 (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) - - 1,000.0 acres or more ..................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 3 5,036 (X) 3 4,610 : Land in orchards .........................................: 2,014 10,789 (X) 238 855 1,801 8,984 (X) 164 648 0.1 to 0.9 acres .......................................: 594 241 (X) 68 (D) 629 236 (X) 64 (D) 1.0 to 4.9 acres .......................................: 902 1,663 (X) 100 189 808 1,592 (X) 61 114 5.0 to 14.9 acres ......................................: 355 2,773 (X) 46 280 246 1,828 (X) 19 97 15.0 to 24.9 acres .....................................: 72 1,404 (X) 10 124 41 751 (X) 6 79 25.0 to 49.9 acres .....................................: 61 2,067 (X) 11 123 50 1,717 (X) 9 131 50.0 to 99.9 acres .....................................: 22 1,486 (X) - - 16 1,096 (X) 1 (D) 100 acres or more ......................................: 8 1,155 (X) 3 (D) 11 1,766 (X) 4 194 : Land in berries ..........................................: 1,178 1,748 (X) 315 722 1,309 1,584 (X) 338 680 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ....................: 2,844 33,604 2,699 24,907 360 8,697 2,916 35,298 2,772 25,966 421 9,331 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...............................: 894 404 840 365 109 39 841 370 798 333 105 37 1.0 to 4.9 acres ...............................: 1,271 2,367 1,240 2,226 140 141 1,324 2,454 1,279 2,274 175 180 5.0 to 14.9 acres ..............................: 359 2,957 355 2,877 28 80 433 3,583 424 3,414 53 169 15.0 to 24.9 acres .............................: 137 2,594 122 2,299 22 295 124 2,304 119 2,082 17 221 25.0 to 49.9 acres .............................: 72 2,556 65 2,303 9 252 79 2,628 72 2,344 15 284 50.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: 55 3,710 42 2,615 21 1,095 49 3,266 39 2,270 16 996 100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................: 35 5,231 20 2,412 20 2,818 44 6,951 24 2,812 26 4,138 250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................: 14 4,521 10 2,503 7 2,019 14 4,918 9 2,447 10 2,472 500.0 to 749.9 acres ...........................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 4 2,185 1 (D) 750.0 to 999.9 acres ...........................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1,000.0 acres or more ..........................: 3 6,479 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 5,590 3 (D) 2 (D) : Artichokes (excluding Jerusalem) .................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - : Asparagus, bearing age ...........................: 242 116 238 115 8 1 264 157 243 152 22 4 : Beans, lima ......................................: 54 100 41 10 13 91 46 16 37 13 10 3 : Beans, snap (bush and pole) ......................: 704 2,101 667 (D) 61 (D) 817 2,895 750 2,637 86 259 : Beets ............................................: 267 165 253 (D) 18 (D) 288 175 273 172 21 2 : Broccoli .........................................: 222 64 215 63 7 1 241 97 230 92 14 5 : Brussels sprouts .................................: 87 28 83 27 6 1 76 29 76 (D) 2 (D) : Cabbage, Chinese (nappa, bok choy, etc.) .........: 70 39 65 33 8 6 96 26 95 (D) 1 (D) : Cabbage, head ....................................: 353 1,364 329 729 30 635 427 2,162 402 1,459 38 703 : Cabbage, mustard .................................: 16 2 16 2 (X) (X) 16 3 16 3 (X) (X) : Cantaloupes and muskmelons .......................: 305 285 298 284 7 1 339 432 328 406 15 26 : Carrots ..........................................: 245 1,235 221 100 30 1,135 220 834 207 108 15 726 : Cauliflower ......................................: 112 62 107 61 7 1 124 78 123 (D) 4 (D) : Celery ...........................................: 53 8 46 7 7 1 39 7 39 7 - - : Chicory ..........................................: 11 7 9 (D) 2 (D) 8 (D) 8 (D) (X) (X) : Collards .........................................: 61 141 59 (D) 3 (D) 62 181 61 (D) 2 (D) : Cucumbers and pickles ............................: 632 1,836 590 789 54 1,048 668 1,950 598 710 80 1,240 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...............................: 536 112 508 104 39 9 559 103 515 95 49 8 1.0 to 4.9 acres ...............................: 73 122 73 122 - - 74 114 69 103 6 12 5.0 to 14.9 acres ..............................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 6 49 6 39 3 10 15.0 to 24.9 acres .............................: 5 106 1 (D) 4 (D) 4 81 1 (D) 3 (D) 25.0 to 49.9 acres .............................: 4 127 1 (D) 3 (D) 10 370 4 133 7 237 50.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: 3 192 - - 3 192 10 604 1 (D) 9 (D) 100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................: 5 713 1 (D) 4 (D) 5 627 2 (D) 3 (D) 250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ............................: - - - - - - - - - - - - : Daikon ...........................................: 31 7 26 7 6 1 28 3 28 3 - - : Eggplant .........................................: 261 104 253 103 8 1 257 110 249 109 12 2 : Escarole and endive ..............................: 15 (D) 15 (D) (X) (X) 26 55 26 55 (X) (X) : Garlic ...........................................: 434 110 422 103 19 8 333 101 314 90 36 11 : Ginger root ......................................: 13 1 13 (D) 1 (D) 18 (D) 16 2 2 (D) : Ginseng, (cultivated only) .......................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Gourds (see text) ................................: 174 140 168 131 11 9 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Herbs, fresh cut .................................: 265 373 265 373 (X) (X) 224 458 224 458 (X) (X) : Honeydew melons ..................................: 46 9 46 9 - - 40 10 40 10 (X) (X) : Horseradish ......................................: 29 3 29 3 - - 21 5 20 (D) 1 (D) : Kale .............................................: 253 226 243 154 13 72 246 271 231 (D) 16 (D) : Lettuce, all .....................................: 330 (D) 330 (D) (X) (X) 337 429 337 429 (X) (X) : Lettuce, head ..................................: 142 22 142 22 (X) (X) 122 24 122 24 (X) (X) : Lettuce, leaf ..................................: 254 235 254 235 (X) (X) 237 299 237 299 (X) (X) : Lettuce, romaine ...............................: 120 (D) 120 (D) (X) (X) 113 105 113 105 (X) (X) : Mustard greens ...................................: 61 (D) 57 110 5 (D) 69 221 66 (D) 4 (D) : Okra .............................................: 84 28 82 (D) 2 (D) 62 9 60 (D) 2 (D) : Onions, dry ......................................: 315 (D) 298 (D) 18 2 290 112 283 110 12 2 : Onions, green ....................................: 233 271 210 268 23 3 181 253 171 249 13 4 : Parsley ..........................................: 107 303 101 (D) 6 (D) 89 238 85 (D) 5 (D) : Parsnips (see text) ..............................: 30 7 28 (D) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Peas, Chinese (sugar, snow) ......................: 86 12 82 11 4 1 76 14 76 14 3 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 36. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Crop : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peas, green ......................................: 142 48 131 47 11 1 91 47 83 44 8 3 : Peas, southern (cowpeas) - : blackeyed, crowder, etc. ........................: 12 1 12 1 - - 12 9 12 9 - - : Peppers, Bell (excluding pimientos) ..............: 813 1,067 770 1,015 56 52 793 1,231 745 856 67 375 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...............................: 692 128 650 121 52 7 595 117 553 109 53 8 1.0 to 4.9 acres ...............................: 102 174 102 (D) 3 (D) 173 279 170 270 8 10 5.0 to 14.9 acres ..............................: 12 87 12 87 - - 14 95 14 88 3 7 15.0 to 24.9 acres .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .............................: 4 145 3 (D) 1 (D) 4 125 3 (D) 1 (D) 50.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 100.0 acres or more ............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 475 1 (D) 2 (D) : Peppers, other than Bell (including chile) .......: 577 1,058 517 476 71 581 457 873 412 360 64 513 : Potatoes .........................................: 511 2,140 491 996 37 1,144 613 2,111 573 957 57 1,154 : Pumpkins .........................................: 999 4,286 970 4,227 48 59 887 3,454 857 3,354 92 100 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...............................: 392 115 371 108 25 6 378 104 357 (D) 46 (D) 1.0 to 4.9 acres ...............................: 388 759 383 741 17 18 335 687 326 638 33 49 5.0 to 14.9 acres ..............................: 155 1,238 152 1,204 6 34 129 1,021 129 990 11 31 15.0 to 24.9 acres .............................: 36 659 36 659 - - 24 420 24 (D) 1 (D) 25.0 to 49.9 acres .............................: 21 698 21 698 - - 14 455 14 (D) 1 (D) 50.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 100.0 acres or more ............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Radishes .........................................: 202 495 192 493 12 2 169 599 162 598 7 1 : Rhubarb ..........................................: 101 19 98 18 3 (Z) 117 34 109 32 9 2 : Spinach ..........................................: 160 51 156 49 5 2 150 43 146 41 8 1 : Squash, all (including : zucchini) (see text) ............................: 629 1,421 612 1,399 27 22 669 1,645 645 1,552 42 92 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...............................: 473 95 457 (D) 21 (D) 438 113 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1.0 to 4.9 acres ...............................: 118 207 117 (D) 1 (D) 186 373 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 5.0 to 14.9 acres ..............................: 27 212 27 (D) 2 (D) 29 232 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 15.0 to 24.9 acres .............................: 5 100 5 91 3 9 7 114 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 25.0 to 49.9 acres .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 98 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 50.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 227 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 100.0 acres or more ............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 487 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Sweet corn (see text) ............................: 977 8,465 923 8,395 109 70 1,085 7,908 1,020 7,777 102 131 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...............................: 438 136 396 119 73 17 481 139 433 126 64 12 1.0 to 4.9 acres ...............................: 302 611 292 584 31 28 367 758 354 715 26 43 5.0 to 14.9 acres ..............................: 136 1,076 134 1,051 5 25 144 1,159 140 1,114 9 45 15.0 to 24.9 acres .............................: 41 748 41 748 - - 44 805 44 773 3 32 25.0 to 49.9 acres .............................: 35 1,073 35 1,073 - - 28 894 28 894 - - 50.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: 12 845 12 845 - - 11 733 11 733 - - 100.0 acres or more ............................: 13 3,976 13 3,976 - - 10 3,421 10 3,421 - - : Sweet potatoes ...................................: 114 29 109 28 5 1 143 39 137 36 9 3 : Tomatoes in the open .............................: 1,196 3,968 1,094 839 134 3,129 1,278 4,636 1,177 1,010 150 3,626 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...............................: 959 203 887 190 93 13 986 227 914 211 104 16 1.0 to 4.9 acres ...............................: 177 278 175 267 10 11 235 420 230 398 18 22 5.0 to 14.9 acres ..............................: 26 169 25 (D) 1 (D) 25 173 23 (D) 2 (D) 15.0 to 24.9 acres .............................: 5 (D) 3 (D) 5 80 3 57 2 (D) 1 (D) 25.0 to 49.9 acres .............................: 5 238 3 (D) 2 (D) 7 232 4 140 3 92 50.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: 14 968 1 (D) 13 (D) 7 516 1 (D) 7 (D) 100.0 acres or more ............................: 10 (D) - - 10 (D) 15 3,012 3 (D) 15 (D) : Turnip greens ....................................: 27 (D) 27 (D) - - 39 (D) 39 (D) - - : Turnips ..........................................: 104 17 98 15 9 2 124 76 119 75 8 1 : Watercress .......................................: 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) 7 2 7 2 (X) (X) : Watermelons ......................................: 421 271 377 262 47 9 397 370 389 361 29 9 : Other vegetables .................................: 209 330 209 330 - - 248 715 241 679 20 36 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 37. Specified Fruits and Nuts by Acres: 2022 and 2017 [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age acres :Nonbearing age acres: Total : Bearing age acres :Nonbearing age acres :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Crop : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Noncitrus fruit, all .............................: 1,882 9,032 1,344 7,216 1,116 1,816 1,700 8,235 1,245 6,755 898 1,480 : Apples .........................................: 1,219 5,034 784 3,986 755 1,048 1,137 4,849 798 4,010 587 839 0.1 to 0.9 acres .............................: 606 207 349 104 358 102 578 195 343 116 296 79 1.0 to 4.9 acres .............................: 382 785 229 390 255 395 378 712 275 441 202 271 5.0 to 14.9 acres ............................: 159 1,312 134 998 95 315 117 927 116 811 47 116 15.0 to 24.9 acres ...........................: 27 506 27 471 18 35 22 462 22 443 9 19 25.0 to 49.9 acres ...........................: 33 1,016 33 957 18 59 27 921 27 771 19 151 50.0 to 99.9 acres ...........................: 8 592 8 530 7 62 8 618 8 529 8 89 100.0 acres or more ..........................: 4 617 4 537 4 80 7 1,015 7 901 6 114 : Apricots .......................................: 44 16 25 10 22 6 49 15 12 7 37 8 : Cherries, sweet ................................: 152 63 84 44 84 19 187 89 75 55 120 33 : Cherries, tart .................................: 117 35 64 19 58 16 177 63 92 28 100 35 : Figs ...........................................: 17 (D) 7 (D) 10 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ........: 611 2,162 468 1,834 239 328 525 1,745 387 1,507 238 238 : Kiwifruit ......................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Lychees (see text) .............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Nectarines .....................................: 36 13 25 11 11 2 28 10 19 8 10 2 : Pawpaws (see text) .............................: 165 198 100 146 100 53 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Peaches, all ...................................: 567 1,074 389 912 283 162 547 1,167 365 954 275 213 : Peaches, clingstone ..........................: 220 142 131 103 114 39 178 121 89 73 118 48 : Peaches, freestone ...........................: 401 932 294 809 190 124 425 1,047 303 881 189 165 : Pears, all .....................................: 542 306 291 171 321 135 453 220 254 137 235 84 : Pears, Bartlett ..............................: 260 109 163 70 137 40 243 96 129 54 129 42 : Pears, other than Bartlett ...................: 386 197 189 101 235 96 283 125 156 83 143 42 : Persimmons .....................................: 76 45 28 25 56 20 16 6 5 3 12 4 : Plumcots, pluots, and other plum-apricot : hybrids .......................................: 13 3 5 2 8 1 - - - - - - : Plums and prunes ...............................: 214 76 100 53 126 23 159 55 76 37 92 18 : Plums ........................................: 212 73 98 (D) 126 (D) 152 52 71 35 90 18 : Prunes .......................................: 8 3 7 (D) 1 (D) 10 3 6 2 4 1 : Pomegranates ...................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (Z) : Other noncitrus fruit (see text) ...............: 21 4 8 2 15 2 19 14 10 (D) 15 (D) : Nuts, all ........................................: 373 1,758 212 798 262 960 285 749 153 307 176 443 : Almonds ........................................: 8 1 2 (D) 6 (D) 11 2 - - 11 2 : Chestnuts ......................................: 160 535 88 299 102 236 75 332 40 163 47 170 : Hazelnuts (Filberts) ...........................: 77 106 47 40 56 66 42 43 15 6 30 38 : Pecans, all ....................................: 38 38 15 9 29 29 27 28 3 (D) 25 (D) : Pecans, improved .............................: 27 30 11 (D) 21 (D) 27 28 3 (D) 25 (D) : Pecans, native and seedling ..................: 12 9 4 (D) 9 (D) - - - - - - : Walnuts, English ...............................: 196 981 97 414 132 567 91 156 57 44 50 112 : Other nuts .....................................: 48 97 23 (D) 36 (D) 103 189 61 (D) 54 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 38. Berries by Acres: 2022 and 2017 [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age acres :Nonbearing age acres: Total : Bearing age acres :Nonbearing age acres :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Crop : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Berries, all (see text) ..........................: 1,178 1,748 1,057 1,507 379 241 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Aronia berries ...................................: 24 11 21 10 3 1 30 20 17 9 13 11 : Blackberries and dewberries (including : marionberries) ..................................: 360 278 314 248 88 30 404 310 364 275 91 35 : Blueberries, all .................................: 439 512 388 441 128 72 407 410 311 331 140 79 : Blueberries, tame ..............................: 427 506 376 434 128 72 407 (D) 311 (D) 140 79 : Blueberries, wild ..............................: 12 7 12 7 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Currants (black or red) ..........................: 23 10 18 (D) 9 (D) 32 9 24 6 10 3 : Elderberries .....................................: 132 83 80 59 74 24 73 29 44 18 46 11 : Gooseberries (see text) ..........................: 18 5 12 1 8 4 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Loganberries .....................................: 9 6 9 4 6 2 - - - - - - : Mulberries (see text) ............................: 30 10 24 6 6 4 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Raspberries, all .................................: 393 317 351 282 66 35 487 343 412 301 146 42 : Strawberries .....................................: 393 511 361 445 87 66 453 457 415 392 108 64 : Other berries (see text) .........................: 12 4 8 (D) 4 (D) 23 6 19 4 9 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 833 22,964,701 763 1,512 1,262 296,185,869 2017: 785 27,491,186 535 932 1,056 245,233,317 : Bedding/Garden plants - annuals, herbaceous perennials, vegetable : plants (include hanging baskets) ...................................2022: 655 16,775,584 357 636 838 240,068,380 2017: 657 20,719,682 310 515 816 198,938,332 : Cut flowers and cut florist greens ..................................2022: 114 294,663 295 412 344 4,495,369 2017: 55 239,068 142 172 167 3,130,553 : Foliage plants, indoor (include hanging baskets) ....................2022: 166 1,941,579 41 20 184 12,705,576 2017: 140 1,413,376 33 11 159 12,889,203 : Potted flowering plants .............................................2022: 177 3,821,450 155 145 285 36,696,582 2017: 217 5,067,940 116 184 299 29,605,539 : Other floriculture and bedding crops ................................2022: 47 131,425 47 299 84 2,219,962 2017: 26 51,120 28 50 51 669,690 : NURSERY CROPS : : Nursery stock crops ...................................................2022: 167 10,413,091 648 13,817 703 245,286,690 2017: 145 9,402,387 529 14,501 588 175,804,947 : Aquatic plants ........................................................2022: 11 3,709 18 13 26 85,463 2017: 14 50,290 16 12 23 918,523 : HEMP : : Hemp clones or transplants sold for transplants : to others (see text) .................................................2022: 5 830 (X) (X) 5 7,030 2017: (NA) (NA) (X) (X) (NA) (NA) : Hemp complete grows (see text) ........................................2022: 13 29,668 (X) (X) 13 285,344 2017: (NA) (NA) (X) (X) (NA) (NA) : PROPAGATIVE MATERIALS SOLD : : Bulbs, corms, rhizomes, and tubers - dry ..............................2022: 5 (D) 34 21 37 384,833 2017: 8 13,000 17 6 23 60,151 : Cuttings, seedlings, liners, and plugs ................................2022: 55 252,877 45 45 84 5,869,984 2017: 51 343,799 25 21 67 5,891,783 : Flower seeds ..........................................................2022: - - 3 6 3 (D) 2017: 12 7,144 6 5 18 (D) : Tobacco transplants to farm fields ....................................2022: - - - - - - 2017: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : SOD : : Sod harvested or intended for sale in : future years (see text) ..............................................2022: (X) (X) 35 4,083 35 22,085,046 2017: (X) (X) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2022 farms by area: : 0.1 to 14.9 acres .....................................................: (X) (X) 15 25 15 169,079 15.0 to 49.9 acres ....................................................: (X) (X) 4 153 4 794,439 50.0 to 99.9 acres ....................................................: (X) (X) 6 394 6 2,645,050 100.0 to 249.9 acres ..................................................: (X) (X) 5 846 5 3,326,858 250.0 to 399.9 acres ..................................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) 400.0 to 749.9 acres ..................................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) 750.0 acres or more ...................................................: (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) : FOOD CROPS GROWN UNDER GLASS OR OTHER PROTECTION : : Total greenhouse vegetables and fresh cut herbs .......................2022: 486 9,320,415 (X) (X) 486 87,002,237 2017: 435 4,991,599 (X) (X) 433 43,806,150 2022 farms by area: : 1 to 999 square feet ..................................................: 147 55,168 (X) (X) 147 246,451 1,000 to 1,999 square feet ............................................: 73 106,370 (X) (X) 73 494,311 2,000 to 2,999 square feet ............................................: 58 134,651 (X) (X) 58 692,207 3,000 to 3,999 square feet ............................................: 43 138,241 (X) (X) 43 626,265 4,000 to 5,999 square feet ............................................: 29 129,406 (X) (X) 29 581,210 6,000 to 9,999 square feet ............................................: 53 420,075 (X) (X) 53 1,826,386 10,000 or more square feet ............................................: 83 8,336,504 (X) (X) 83 82,535,407 10,000 to 19,999 square feet ........................................: 42 547,857 (X) (X) 42 1,796,417 20,000 to 39,999 square feet ........................................: 26 624,998 (X) (X) 26 2,943,668 40,000 or more square feet ..........................................: 15 7,163,649 (X) (X) 15 77,795,322 : Greenhouse tomatoes .................................................2022: 376 6,611,854 (X) (X) 376 62,934,613 2017: 311 3,763,184 (X) (X) 309 32,119,482 2022 farms by area: : 1 to 999 square feet ................................................: 124 43,983 (X) (X) 124 276,586 1,000 to 1,999 square feet ..........................................: 75 104,988 (X) (X) 75 651,219 2,000 to 2,999 square feet ..........................................: 44 107,410 (X) (X) 44 529,098 3,000 to 3,999 square feet ..........................................: 43 140,843 (X) (X) 43 674,752 4,000 to 5,999 square feet ..........................................: 16 71,674 (X) (X) 16 334,027 6,000 to 9,999 square feet ..........................................: 23 175,911 (X) (X) 23 917,272 10,000 or more square feet ..........................................: 51 5,967,045 (X) (X) 51 59,551,659 10,000 to 19,999 square feet ......................................: 26 325,591 (X) (X) 26 1,210,557 20,000 to 39,999 square feet ......................................: 18 443,358 (X) (X) 18 2,581,468 40,000 or more square feet ........................................: 7 5,198,096 (X) (X) 7 55,759,634 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- :Under glass or other protection: In the open : Value of sales :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Crop : Farms : Square feet : Farms : Acres : Farms : Dollars --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOOD CROPS GROWN UNDER GLASS OR OTHER PROTECTION - Con. : : Total greenhouse vegetables and fresh cut herbs - Con. : : Other greenhouse vegetables and fresh cut herbs .....................2022: 290 2,708,561 (X) (X) 290 24,067,624 2017: 266 1,228,415 (X) (X) 264 11,686,668 2022 farms by area: : 1 to 999 square feet ................................................: 142 53,335 (X) (X) 142 112,843 1,000 to 1,999 square feet ..........................................: 33 47,839 (X) (X) 33 95,705 2,000 to 2,999 square feet ..........................................: 27 64,835 (X) (X) 27 218,868 3,000 to 3,999 square feet ..........................................: 10 31,173 (X) (X) 10 65,417 4,000 to 5,999 square feet ..........................................: 25 122,166 (X) (X) 25 462,155 6,000 to 9,999 square feet ..........................................: 21 134,194 (X) (X) 21 550,368 10,000 or more square feet ..........................................: 32 2,255,019 (X) (X) 32 22,562,268 10,000 to 19,999 square feet ......................................: 14 184,026 (X) (X) 14 380,180 20,000 to 39,999 square feet ......................................: 11 234,560 (X) (X) 11 475,100 40,000 or more square feet ........................................: 7 1,836,433 (X) (X) 7 21,706,988 : Vegetable seeds (see text) ............................................2022: - - (X) (X) - - 2017: 24 16,132 (X) (X) 55 123,896 : Vegetable transplants to farm fields ..................................2022: 140 245,401 (X) (X) 140 593,794 2017: 93 337,587 (X) (X) 109 1,072,765 : Greenhouse fruits and berries .........................................2022: 60 151,424 (X) (X) 60 442,579 2017: 23 34,098 (X) (X) 23 113,800 2022 farms by area: : 1 to 999 square feet ..................................................: 33 9,601 (X) (X) 33 30,070 1,000 to 1,999 square feet ............................................: 13 18,063 (X) (X) 13 64,913 2,000 to 2,999 square feet ............................................: 3 7,500 (X) (X) 3 12,140 3,000 to 3,999 square feet ............................................: - - (X) (X) - - 4,000 to 5,999 square feet ............................................: 5 24,820 (X) (X) 5 58,100 6,000 to 9,999 square feet ............................................: 3 23,100 (X) (X) 3 45,000 10,000 or more square feet ............................................: 3 68,340 (X) (X) 3 232,356 10,000 to 19,999 square feet ........................................: 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 20,000 to 39,999 square feet ........................................: 2 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 40,000 or more square feet ..........................................: - - (X) (X) - - : MUSHROOM CROPS : : Mushrooms .............................................................2022: 51 27,051 (X) (X) 51 1,244,821 2017: 44 32,915 (X) (X) 44 424,961 : Mushroom spawn ........................................................2022: 1 (X) (X) (X) 1 (D) 2017: 1 (X) (X) (X) 1 (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: 777 8,946 487 189,240 53 193 11,239 2017: 737 7,714 449 155,572 18 102 4,889 2022 farms by acres in production: : 1 to 2 acres ...........................................: 194 235 98 2,895 23 27 (D) 3 to 4 acres ...........................................: 113 397 75 10,358 8 26 494 5 to 9 acres ...........................................: 176 1,085 96 15,886 9 40 678 10 to 19 acres .........................................: 145 1,734 102 46,893 13 100 3,022 20 to 49 acres .........................................: 125 3,549 94 70,310 - - 3,936 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 19 1,364 17 34,932 - - 2,572 100 acres or more ......................................: 5 582 5 7,966 - - (D) : 2017 farms by acres in production: : 1 to 2 acres ...........................................: 212 304 87 (D) 5 6 (D) 3 to 4 acres ...........................................: 103 354 62 6,202 2 (D) 173 5 to 9 acres ...........................................: 156 963 108 16,015 6 27 467 10 to 19 acres .........................................: 159 2,016 104 24,396 3 28 758 20 to 49 acres .........................................: 82 2,267 64 53,660 2 (D) 1,842 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 22 1,319 21 37,720 - - 1,047 100 acres or more ......................................: 3 491 3 (D) - - (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Taps set : Syrup produced : Value :-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: of sales Crop : Farms : Number : Farms : Gallons : ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Maple syrup ............................................2022: 912 468,579 912 113,663 4,156 2017: 820 465,934 820 93,672 3,163 2022 farms by number of taps: : 1 to 99 taps ...........................................: 331 (D) 331 (D) (D) 100 to 499 taps ........................................: 310 73,591 310 14,172 533 500 to 999 taps ........................................: 122 78,327 122 16,221 705 1,000 to 1,999 taps ....................................: 87 110,005 87 21,772 698 2,000 to 2,999 taps ....................................: 36 82,248 36 19,727 738 3,000 to 4,999 taps ....................................: 18 64,500 18 20,400 689 5,000 to 9,999 taps ....................................: 7 39,460 7 15,645 619 10,000 taps or more ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 10,000 to 14,999 taps ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 15,000 to 19,999 taps ................................: - - - - - 20,000 taps or more ..................................: - - - - - : 2017 farms by number of taps: : 1 to 99 taps ...........................................: 265 8,819 265 1,601 61 100 to 499 taps ........................................: 275 64,903 275 10,258 376 500 to 999 taps ........................................: 120 84,188 120 15,344 501 1,000 to 1,999 taps ....................................: 103 132,274 103 24,969 830 2,000 to 2,999 taps ....................................: 36 81,650 36 19,057 581 3,000 to 4,999 taps ....................................: 15 58,900 15 14,611 496 5,000 to 9,999 taps ....................................: 6 35,200 6 7,832 317 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: 76,009 26 249 1,461 4,657 percent: 100.0 (Z) 0.3 1.9 6.1 Land in farms .........................................acres: 13,652,346 23,212 630,273 2,734,542 5,922,991 Average size of farm ..............................acres: 180 893 2,531 1,872 1,272 Estimated market value of land and buildings ..........farms: 76,009 26 249 1,461 4,657 $1,000: 109,805,116 291,018 5,634,488 23,884,616 50,154,471 Average per farm ................................dollars: 1,444,633 11,193,019 22,628,465 16,348,129 10,769,695 Average per acre ................................dollars: 8,043 12,537 8,940 8,734 8,468 Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...........................................$1,000: 11,959,211 118,571 621,181 2,216,922 4,791,921 percent: 100.0 1.0 5.2 18.5 40.1 Land in farms according to use: : Total cropland ......................................acres: 10,521,756 18,543 599,376 2,599,896 5,546,285 Harvested cropland ................................acres: 9,777,227 16,401 585,205 2,541,826 5,398,259 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ............acres: 1,037,313 (D) 2,536 25,059 106,887 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...........$1,000: 15,412,137 1,568,119 3,857,545 7,706,772 11,559,139 Average per farm ................................dollars: 202,767 60,312,252 15,492,148 5,274,998 2,482,100 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ...........................................farms: 30,410 8 162 1,213 4,007 $1,000: 7,605,771 (D) 559,820 2,434,102 4,888,675 Tobacco .............................................farms: 32 - - 2 10 $1,000: 2,767 - - (D) 1,474 Cotton and cottonseed ...............................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and : sweet potatoes .....................................farms: 2,865 1 10 52 178 $1,000: 205,389 (D) 56,078 103,936 141,573 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ......................farms: 2,093 - 1 13 57 $1,000: 70,344 - (D) 6,116 17,231 Fruits and tree nuts ..............................farms: 1,456 - - 8 36 $1,000: 53,988 - - (D) 14,957 Berries ...........................................farms: 1,057 - 1 9 43 $1,000: 16,356 - (D) (D) 2,274 Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ................................................farms: 2,066 4 24 59 146 $1,000: 658,892 177,829 395,470 484,233 553,258 Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops ........................................farms: 487 - 1 11 14 $1,000: 11,239 - (D) 911 1,232 Cultivated Christmas trees ........................farms: 487 - 1 11 14 $1,000: 11,239 - (D) 911 1,232 Short rotation woody crops ........................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Other crops and hay .................................farms: 21,372 2 39 244 858 $1,000: 203,596 (D) (D) 17,187 45,570 Maple syrup .......................................farms: 912 - - 4 19 $1,000: 4,156 - - 13 217 Cattle and calves ...................................farms: 16,329 5 75 479 1,544 $1,000: 890,447 15,425 97,748 314,816 563,949 Milk from cows ......................................farms: 1,382 3 47 192 551 $1,000: 1,330,498 98,179 538,122 860,613 1,166,736 Hogs and pigs .......................................farms: 3,612 4 70 374 743 $1,000: 1,559,975 179,074 568,163 1,182,887 1,522,011 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, : and milk ...........................................farms: 5,182 - - 22 125 $1,000: 33,078 - - 242 2,408 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys ........................................farms: 3,317 - - 10 70 $1,000: 76,126 - - (D) 10,222 Poultry and eggs ....................................farms: 7,792 13 75 310 646 $1,000: 2,666,056 1,009,301 1,586,605 2,238,463 2,576,036 Aquaculture .........................................farms: 151 - - 1 5 $1,000: 14,564 - - (D) 8,722 Other animals and other animal : products ...........................................farms: 2,996 4 11 24 82 $1,000: 83,397 (D) (D) (D) 60,041 Value of organically produced : commodities ..........................................farms: 675 - 4 27 86 $1,000: 139,349 - (D) 56,316 89,462 Value of landlords' share of : total sales ..........................................farms: 2,423 - 16 225 734 $1,000: 247,535 - 12,930 83,174 176,159 Total farm production expenses ........................farms: 76,009 26 249 1,461 4,657 $1,000: 11,235,804 1,134,147 2,603,508 5,085,969 7,752,131 Selected farm production expenses: : Fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners purchased .............................farms: 38,583 12 196 1,294 4,216 $1,000: 1,221,919 14,343 99,745 376,922 756,629 Chemicals purchased .................................farms: 38,000 16 203 1,303 4,217 $1,000: 685,192 6,323 57,730 205,495 415,385 Livestock and poultry purchased : or leased ..........................................farms: 18,566 21 136 772 1,957 $1,000: 895,506 105,443 261,983 544,639 751,522 Feed purchased ......................................farms: 36,890 21 178 935 2,513 $1,000: 2,224,608 465,711 941,060 1,540,470 1,947,528 Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased .................farms: 72,250 26 249 1,461 4,649 $1,000: 500,886 21,936 64,271 156,669 277,374 Utilities ...........................................farms: 49,369 26 249 1,461 4,651 $1,000: 245,218 37,340 65,152 102,367 145,051 Hired farm labor ....................................farms: 14,396 26 221 1,135 3,126 $1,000: 844,895 187,997 358,488 506,861 652,784 Interest expense ....................................farms: 25,479 21 205 1,197 3,603 $1,000: 400,179 10,720 40,482 110,680 204,779 Government payments ...................................farms: 16,399 12 139 862 2,570 $1,000: 136,761 3,375 10,546 27,213 57,185 Inventory of selected livestock: : Cattle and calves ...................................farms: 21,126 5 77 510 1,615 number: 1,212,468 20,297 140,336 342,828 622,995 Milk cows .........................................farms: 2,195 3 47 199 566 number: 247,743 17,510 94,787 152,782 210,050 Hogs and pigs .......................................farms: 3,238 4 69 356 695 number: 2,752,063 210,400 836,929 1,886,273 2,565,568 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ................................: 319 123,206,258 282 97,522,985 Eggs, chicken (dozens) ...............................................: 164 234,412,993 124 189,633,227 Layers ...............................................................: 90 4,663,193 81 4,302,157 Pullets for laying flock replacement .................................: 44 8,625,858 66 6,894,336 Turkeys ..............................................................: 142 9,252,983 148 7,855,588 Custom fed cattle shipped directly for slaughter .....................: 40 12,659 32 9,877 Hogs and pigs ........................................................: 632 6,178,012 602 4,811,562 Replacement dairy heifers ............................................: 132 47,416 185 39,945 Other cattle, sheep, livestock, or poultry ...........................: 37 (X) 20 (X) Grains, oilseeds, vegetables, melons, potatoes, : and other crops .....................................................: 9 (X) 4 (X) : Value of commodities ($1,000) ........................................: 1,450 2,715,566 1,393 1,409,043 Total payments received ($1,000) .....................................: 1,450 224,138 1,393 172,664 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ...............: 76,009 109,805,116 77,805 86,573,608 Average per farm ................................dollars: (X) 1,444,633 (X) 1,112,700 Average per acre ................................dollars: (X) 8,043 (X) 6,199 : By value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..........................................: 2,534 71,903 4,279 111,953 $50,000 to $99,999 .....................................: 3,454 254,070 5,110 372,799 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................: 8,840 1,298,723 13,066 1,925,114 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................: 26,087 8,501,336 27,104 8,411,363 $500,000 to $999,999 ...................................: 15,938 10,803,775 11,565 7,914,591 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...............................: 8,183 11,130,172 6,975 9,644,911 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...............................: 6,324 19,510,873 5,858 18,053,734 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...............................: 2,504 17,200,133 2,511 17,174,378 $10,000,000 or more ....................................: 2,145 41,034,130 1,337 22,964,763 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ..........: 76,006 11,959,211 77,805 10,084,599 Average per farm ................................dollars: (X) 157,346 (X) 129,614 : By value group: : $1 to $4,999 ...........................................: 4,027 11,504 4,938 14,031 $5,000 to $9,999 .......................................: 5,117 34,802 6,394 43,503 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................: 8,514 116,572 10,631 144,401 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................: 8,034 188,173 9,423 219,791 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................: 10,264 384,064 10,888 405,834 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................: 8,428 471,770 7,864 441,537 $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................: 6,583 530,386 5,877 474,263 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................: 10,894 1,427,075 9,374 1,234,053 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................: 8,550 2,482,698 7,790 2,305,399 $500,000 to $999,999 ...................................: 3,138 2,073,955 2,930 1,958,228 $1,000,000 or more .....................................: 2,457 4,238,210 1,696 2,843,559 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ......................................: 55,983 104,143 13,671 16,727 48,667 87,416 57,962 106,604 14,186 16,931 : Tractors .......................................................: 62,422 171,996 10,629 14,663 57,771 157,333 64,224 176,334 11,298 16,015 2 or 3 .......................................................: 24,100 57,507 2,003 4,450 22,319 53,389 25,048 59,776 2,368 5,278 4 or more ....................................................: 16,481 92,648 371 1,958 15,018 83,510 17,044 94,426 422 2,229 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................................: 32,401 46,945 4,443 4,904 28,905 42,041 33,808 49,669 3,917 4,381 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ....................................: 42,821 71,605 4,730 5,378 39,630 66,227 44,774 74,958 5,100 5,851 100 horsepower (PTO) or more .................................: 23,971 53,446 2,947 4,381 22,694 49,065 24,175 51,707 3,901 5,783 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ........................: 16,205 17,974 1,515 1,633 14,834 16,341 17,403 19,106 1,848 1,980 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ...................: - - - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ..............................: 1,319 1,467 142 151 1,182 1,316 1,643 1,790 159 180 Hay balers .....................................................: 22,934 29,355 2,136 2,300 21,356 27,055 25,945 33,181 2,652 2,888 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 38,000 35,645 used .......................................farms: 43,712 43,925 :: $1,000: 685,192 443,505 : :: : Any fertilizer or chemical expenses .........farms: 44,425 45,418 :: Acres treated to control- : $1,000: 1,907,111 1,181,348 :: Insects ...................................farms: 11,288 11,059 : :: acres: 2,459,877 2,746,661 Commercial fertilizer, lime, : :: Weeds, grass, or brush ....................farms: 33,184 30,000 and soil conditioners used .................farms: 34,443 37,222 :: acres: 8,736,626 8,723,387 acres treated: 7,079,466 7,542,866 :: Nematodes .................................farms: 3,001 1,699 : :: acres: 567,239 317,088 Manure used .................................farms: 16,531 18,466 :: Diseases in crops and orchards ............farms: 5,749 4,228 acres treated: 879,519 920,816 :: acres: 1,309,762 827,096 : :: : Organic fertilizer used .....................farms: 1,574 1,858 :: Chemicals used to control growth, thin : acres treated: 86,574 95,311 :: fruit, ripen, or defoliate .................farms: 1,597 557 : :: acres on which used: 66,647 20,497 Commercial fertilizer, lime, and : :: : soil conditioners expenses .................farms: 38,583 42,233 :: : $1,000: 1,221,919 737,842 :: : --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .................................................: 26,277 5,091,968 28,071 5,394,931 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 194 (X) 192 : Acres drained: : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 4,640 20,535 5,164 22,991 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 8,252 200,769 8,433 203,624 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 3,872 267,100 3,940 272,931 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 3,400 465,463 3,534 486,412 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 3,466 1,085,753 4,025 1,250,189 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 1,485 1,004,600 1,868 1,269,860 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 833 1,108,955 846 1,131,062 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 329 938,793 261 757,862 : Land artificially drained by ditches .................................: 10,720 945,095 11,923 1,204,556 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 88 (X) 101 : Acres drained by ditches: : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 3,589 14,079 3,705 14,906 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 4,144 90,201 4,617 102,927 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 1,171 77,544 1,242 82,498 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 772 100,371 928 124,112 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 614 179,828 871 255,208 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 249 169,340 342 230,343 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 133 180,994 155 215,359 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 48 132,738 63 179,203 : Land under conservation easement .....................................: 3,462 134,784 1,806 126,231 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 39 (X) 70 : Acres under easement: : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 1,780 6,917 660 2,513 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 1,161 24,074 636 14,245 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 237 16,654 221 15,000 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 168 23,724 139 18,784 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 79 24,228 104 28,922 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 22 13,847 32 20,771 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 12 16,028 10 12,233 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 3 9,312 4 13,763 : Cropland on which no-till practices were used ........................: 20,023 4,140,900 20,537 4,268,627 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 207 (X) 208 : No-till practices used: : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 2,601 11,934 2,636 12,148 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 6,033 159,077 6,006 152,679 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 3,417 239,015 3,259 231,582 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 2,790 387,202 2,951 412,744 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 2,917 904,816 3,388 1,068,864 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 1,366 932,055 1,474 1,006,172 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 704 945,784 656 879,278 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 195 561,017 167 505,160 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) ...................: 13,293 3,142,089 12,754 3,104,619 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 236 (X) 243 : Conservation or reduced tillage used (see text): : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 1,854 7,977 1,360 6,056 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 3,775 97,356 3,264 88,998 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 2,107 148,938 2,080 146,252 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 1,786 248,307 2,058 288,858 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 2,120 664,615 2,277 721,492 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 942 645,073 1,067 737,513 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 493 669,237 491 655,711 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 216 660,586 157 459,739 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional : tillage practices were used (see text) ..............................: 13,528 1,661,481 13,882 1,782,034 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 123 (X) 128 : Intensive or conventional tillage used (see text): : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 3,260 13,960 2,998 13,021 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 4,851 119,873 4,864 121,817 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 2,053 143,783 2,115 149,738 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 1,533 212,865 1,711 240,150 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 1,155 353,939 1,455 445,854 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 413 284,158 501 338,619 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 191 256,945 173 229,681 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 72 275,958 65 243,154 : Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .....................: 8,187 751,093 8,567 717,759 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 92 (X) 84 : Cover crop acres (excluding CRP): : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 2,324 8,293 2,431 9,204 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 2,670 64,797 3,119 73,030 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 1,226 82,315 1,176 77,924 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 938 122,299 833 108,569 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 734 212,883 722 204,206 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 198 125,937 209 133,701 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 90 112,457 67 83,941 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 7 22,112 10 27,184 : Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ....................: 11,358 (X) (NA) (X) 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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 ......................................................: 76,009 13,652,346 9,777,227 1,444,633 157,346 15,412,137 8,757,997 6,654,140 : Crop production (111) ......................................: 47,866 10,964,171 8,571,516 1,804,871 181,717 8,391,077 8,100,208 290,870 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .........................: 25,720 9,266,448 8,096,765 2,891,436 285,206 7,315,087 7,056,321 258,766 Soybean farming (11111) ................................: 11,803 3,303,217 2,899,698 2,164,999 220,694 2,225,953 2,206,407 19,545 Oilseed (except soybean) farming (11112) ...............: - - - - - - - - Dry pea and bean farming (11113) .......................: - - - - - - - - Wheat farming (11114) ..................................: 576 51,803 30,580 783,097 94,283 18,143 17,971 171 Corn farming (11115) ...................................: 10,193 4,197,364 3,705,666 3,416,645 326,050 3,578,616 3,549,289 29,327 Rice farming (11116) ...................................: - - - - - - - - Other grain farming (11119) ............................: 3,148 1,714,064 1,460,821 4,300,288 429,772 1,492,376 1,282,654 209,722 : Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .......................: 1,401 77,675 40,493 627,615 89,020 163,460 161,401 2,059 Potato farming (111211) ................................: 26 3,431 3,039 993,145 270,531 12,587 12,564 23 Other vegetable (except potato) and melon : farming (111219) ......................................: 1,375 74,244 37,454 620,703 85,587 150,873 148,837 2,037 : Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ........................: 1,626 76,900 17,806 483,453 59,419 67,939 67,122 817 Orange groves (11131) ..................................: - - - - - - - - Citrus (except orange) groves (11132) ..................: - - - - - - - - Noncitrus fruit and tree nut farming (11133) ...........: 1,626 76,900 17,806 483,453 59,419 67,939 67,122 817 Apple orchards (111331) ..............................: 469 25,320 6,204 562,735 74,462 31,540 31,410 130 Grape vineyards (111332) .............................: 291 10,317 2,344 505,088 66,153 7,460 7,422 37 Strawberry farming (111333) ..........................: 125 3,368 713 439,839 67,569 6,182 6,021 160 Berry (except strawberry) farming (111334) ...........: 277 8,528 1,151 353,584 31,779 3,875 3,776 100 Tree nut farming (111335) ............................: 97 8,206 1,913 386,603 46,285 3,163 3,145 18 Fruit and tree nut combination : farming (111336) ....................................: 63 3,001 374 449,240 43,598 737 720 17 Other noncitrus fruit farming (111339) ...............: 304 18,160 5,107 514,688 59,067 14,982 14,627 355 : Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .......................................: 1,991 89,989 37,684 596,210 85,369 672,889 669,168 3,720 Food crops grown under cover (11141) ...................: 205 4,829 1,108 504,087 58,192 91,220 90,810 410 Nursery and floriculture production (11142) ............: 1,786 85,160 36,576 606,784 88,488 581,669 578,358 3,311 Nursery and tree production (111421) .................: 1,126 65,503 30,965 620,425 91,516 292,562 291,803 759 Floriculture production (111422) .....................: 660 19,657 5,611 583,511 83,322 289,107 286,555 2,552 : Other crop farming (1119) ................................: 17,128 1,453,159 378,768 535,487 56,690 171,703 146,195 25,508 Tobacco farming (11191) ................................: 9 1,033 386 444,177 124,194 1,145 1,137 8 Cotton farming (11192) .................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming (11193) ..............................: - - - - - - - - Hay farming (11194) ....................................: 10,414 870,850 332,783 526,294 64,475 116,571 105,049 11,522 All other crop farming (11199) .........................: 6,705 581,276 45,599 549,887 44,506 53,987 40,009 13,977 : Animal production and aquaculture (112) ....................: 28,143 2,688,175 1,205,711 831,935 115,895 7,021,060 657,790 6,363,270 : Cattle ranching and farming (1121) .......................: 12,555 1,711,932 735,141 985,309 137,728 2,259,494 295,638 1,963,857 Beef cattle ranching and farming, : including feedlots (11211) ............................: 11,310 1,235,321 377,483 676,695 99,242 658,136 138,335 519,800 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ............: 10,722 1,068,352 274,223 603,650 90,492 372,397 62,145 310,253 Cattle feedlots (112112) .............................: 588 166,969 103,260 2,008,654 258,796 285,738 76,191 209,548 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...............: 1,245 476,611 357,658 3,788,868 487,352 1,601,359 157,302 1,444,057 : Hog and pig farming (1122) ...............................: 1,396 311,450 267,739 2,266,203 270,510 1,671,653 239,652 1,432,001 : Poultry and egg production (1123) ........................: 3,022 187,904 96,553 902,023 138,427 2,760,853 78,306 2,682,548 Chicken egg production (11231) .........................: 2,130 94,580 43,173 673,939 114,559 1,730,747 38,109 1,692,638 Broilers and other meat-type chicken : production (11232) ....................................: 372 55,912 32,711 2,219,106 215,721 582,127 22,602 559,524 Turkey production (11233) ..............................: 153 22,502 18,724 1,778,645 266,710 369,990 17,260 352,730 Poultry hatcheries (11234) .............................: 8 279 - 939,729 4,483,849 68,276 - 68,276 Other poultry production (11239) .......................: 359 14,631 1,945 516,059 48,444 9,714 335 9,380 : Sheep and goat farming (1124) ............................: 3,108 112,021 14,248 357,678 49,801 26,726 2,783 23,943 Sheep farming (11241) ..................................: 1,761 80,167 10,799 415,959 50,917 17,969 2,460 15,509 Goat farming (11242) ...................................: 1,347 31,854 3,449 281,485 48,342 8,757 323 8,434 : Aquaculture (1125) .......................................: 100 8,612 256 594,631 109,135 14,588 149 14,439 : Other animal production (1129) ...........................: 7,962 356,256 91,774 500,116 71,686 287,744 41,262 246,482 Apiculture (11291) .....................................: 679 18,592 708 305,149 51,835 4,878 118 4,761 Horse and other equine production (11292) ..............: 5,394 185,570 35,180 425,606 64,110 74,515 2,162 72,353 Fur-bearing animal and rabbit : production (11293) ....................................: 25 470 78 323,344 29,550 3,728 7 3,721 All other animal production (11299) ....................: 1,864 151,624 55,808 789,121 101,396 204,623 38,976 165,647 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 6,143 5,782 :: Renewable energy producing systems (see text) - Con. : : :: Geothermal/geoexchange systems ...........................farms: 2,433 2,865 Solar panels .............................................farms: 3,697 2,628 :: : : :: Small hydro systems ......................................farms: 81 52 Wind turbines ............................................farms: 309 363 :: : : :: Wind rights leased to others ...............................farms: 604 826 Methane digesters ........................................farms: 24 27 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 105 122 :: Market value of agricultural products sold - Con. : Land in farms ..............................................acres: 23,495 26,435 :: Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...........$1,000: 4,310 2,106 Average size of farm ...................................acres: 224 217 :: Livestock, poultry, and their products ..................$1,000: 17,329 15,255 : :: : Estimated market value of land and buildings ..............$1,000: 217,128 250,147 :: Total farm production expenses 1/ .........................$1,000: 20,245 18,355 Average per farm .....................................dollars: 2,067,884 2,050,383 :: Average per farm .....................................dollars: 192,812 150,448 Average per acre .....................................dollars: 9,241 9,463 :: : : :: Government payments ........................................farms: 21 37 Estimated market value of all machinery and : :: $1,000: 141 125 equipment ................................................$1,000: 12,521 14,480 :: Average per farm .....................................dollars: 6,725 3,367 : :: : Land in farms according to use: : :: Total income from farm-related sources .....................farms: 28 45 : :: $1,000: 428 1,841 Total cropland ...........................................farms: 89 99 :: Average per farm .....................................dollars: 15,295 40,913 acres: 7,109 6,633 :: : Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 77 73 :: Tenure: : acres: 4,923 4,539 :: Full owners ...................................................: 81 99 Other pasture and grazing land that could have : :: Part owners ...................................................: 12 10 been used for crops without additional : :: Tenants .......................................................: 12 13 improvements ..........................................farms: 5 8 :: : acres: 57 194 :: Farms by North American Industry Classification System: : Other cropland .........................................farms: 32 49 :: : acres: 2,129 1,900 :: Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 39 40 : :: Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 5 3 Total woodland ...........................................farms: 51 53 :: Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 1 1 acres: 5,726 7,815 :: Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 2 3 :: production (1114) ............................................: 6 4 acres: (D) (D) :: : Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 51 52 :: Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 25 42 acres: (D) (D) :: Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - - : :: Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - Permanent pasture and rangeland other than cropland : :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : and woodland pastured ...................................farms: 34 36 :: crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 25 42 acres: 2,938 2,991 :: : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 1 4 facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 71 84 :: Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 1 2 acres: 7,722 8,996 :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 1 1 Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 14 13 :: Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 1 1 acres: 34 36 :: : : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 2 1 Market value of agricultural products sold ................$1,000: 21,639 17,361 :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: - - Average per farm .....................................dollars: 206,085 142,303 :: Aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129) ..........: 23 23 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 675 773 :: : $1,000: 139,349 99,751 :: Place of residence: : Average per farm ...............................dollars: 206,443 129,044 :: On farm operated ........................................: 1,161 1,444 : :: Not on farm operated ....................................: 229 220 By value of sales: : :: : $1 to $4,999 .....................................farms: 117 150 :: Days worked off farm: : $1,000: 257 299 :: None ....................................................: 659 800 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................farms: 50 65 :: Any .....................................................: 731 864 $1,000: 378 481 :: 1 to 49 days ..........................................: 195 259 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................farms: 91 119 :: 50 to 99 days .........................................: 85 98 $1,000: 1,493 1,896 :: 100 to 199 days .......................................: 120 140 $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................farms: 70 99 :: 200 days or more ......................................: 331 367 $1,000: 2,427 3,516 :: : $50,000 or more ..................................farms: 347 340 :: Years on present farm: : $1,000: 134,793 93,559 :: 2 years or less .........................................: 88 199 : :: 3 or 4 years ............................................: 157 178 TYPE OF PRODUCTION : :: 5 to 9 years ............................................: 369 352 : :: 10 years or more ........................................: 776 935 USDA National Organic Program certified : :: : organic production ..................................farms: 650 763 :: Average years on present farm ...........................: 15.8 15.7 USDA National Organic Program organic : :: : production exempt from certification ................farms: 81 109 :: Age group: : Acres transitioning into USDA National : :: Under 25 years ..........................................: 80 86 Organic Program organic production ..................farms: 90 254 :: 25 to 34 years ..........................................: 235 347 : :: 35 to 44 years ..........................................: 373 410 ALL PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS : :: 45 to 54 years ..........................................: 213 228 FOR FARMS WITH CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : :: 55 to 64 years ..........................................: 203 367 ORGANIC PRODUCTION 1/ : :: 65 to 74 years ..........................................: 221 172 : :: 75 years and over .......................................: 65 54 Sex of producers: : :: : Male ....................................................: 875 1,055 :: Average age .............................................: 47.8 46.7 Female ..................................................: 515 609 :: : : :: Military service: : Primary occupation: : :: Never served or only on active duty for training : Farming .................................................: 893 1,095 :: in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ...............: 1,328 1,601 Other ...................................................: 497 569 :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...............: 62 63 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 132,912 128,686 :: Age group - Con. : : :: : Sex of producers: : :: 25 to 34 years ..........................................: 11,678 10,760 Male ....................................................: 88,979 85,430 :: 35 to 44 years ..........................................: 19,186 17,023 Female ..................................................: 43,933 43,256 :: 45 to 54 years ..........................................: 21,345 24,303 : :: 55 to 64 years ..........................................: 31,967 36,416 Hired managers ............................................: 5,009 4,615 :: 65 to 74 years ..........................................: 29,747 24,707 : :: 75 years and over .......................................: 15,915 13,004 Primary occupation: : :: : Farming .................................................: 50,337 48,637 :: Average age .............................................: 56.3 55.8 Other ...................................................: 82,575 80,049 :: : : :: Young producers (see text) ................................: 14,752 (NA) Place of residence: : :: : On farm operated ........................................: 99,944 101,788 :: Producers of Hispanic, Latino, : Not on farm operated ....................................: 32,968 26,898 :: or Spanish origin ........................................: 984 954 : :: : Days of work off farm: : :: Producers by race: : None ....................................................: 48,454 46,555 :: American Indian or Alaska Native ........................: 204 172 Any .....................................................: 84,458 82,131 :: Asian ...................................................: 197 187 1 to 49 days ..........................................: 11,245 10,227 :: Black or African American ...............................: 184 193 50 to 99 days .........................................: 5,211 5,056 :: Native Hawaiian or : 100 to 199 days .......................................: 10,307 10,585 :: Other Pacific Islander..................................: 41 22 200 days or more ......................................: 57,695 56,263 :: White ...................................................: 131,684 127,576 : :: More than one race reported .............................: 602 536 Years on present farm: : :: : 2 years or less .........................................: 6,501 7,274 :: Military service: : 3 or 4 years ............................................: 10,643 9,602 :: Never served or only on active duty for training : 5 to 9 years ............................................: 24,242 18,475 :: in the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ...........: 122,171 116,458 10 years or more ........................................: 91,526 93,335 :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...............: 10,741 12,228 : :: : Average years on present farm .............................: 21.8 21.9 :: Number of persons living : : :: in producers' households .................................: 273,615 269,737 Years operating any farm: : :: : 5 years or less .........................................: 18,868 17,227 :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : 6 to 10 years ...........................................: 20,235 16,656 :: Day-to-day decisions ....................................: 114,190 111,592 11 years or more ........................................: 93,809 94,803 :: Land use and/or crop decisions ..........................: 97,420 95,763 : :: Livestock decisions .....................................: 67,728 71,287 Average years on any farm .................................: 23.8 23.8 :: Marketing decisions (see text) ..........................: 77,901 (NA) : :: Record keeping and/or financial management ..............: 94,771 95,139 Age group: : :: Estate planning or succession planning ..................: 70,048 70,484 Under 25 years ..........................................: 3,074 2,473 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 72,551 74,878 64,724 67,609 43,779 48,911 Land in farms .......................................................acres: 13,240,092 13,633,032 12,615,971 13,091,809 6,536,196 7,191,813 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .............................................................: 8,980 9,990 6,839 7,793 6,636 7,489 10 to 49 acres ...........................................................: 25,671 25,262 22,521 22,428 16,242 17,154 50 to 179 acres ..........................................................: 22,573 22,749 20,713 21,066 13,006 14,843 180 to 499 acres .........................................................: 9,395 10,316 8,914 9,903 5,093 6,253 500 acres or more ........................................................: 5,932 6,561 5,737 6,419 2,802 3,172 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .................................................farms: 69,645 71,426 62,046 64,425 42,464 47,077 acres: 7,661,476 7,813,541 7,180,700 7,427,414 4,154,818 4,554,882 Rented or leased land in farms ......................................farms: 19,652 22,654 18,702 21,695 10,758 13,679 acres: 5,578,616 5,819,491 5,435,271 5,664,395 2,381,378 2,636,931 : TENURE : : Full owners .........................................................farms: 52,899 52,224 46,022 45,914 33,021 35,232 acres: 4,093,211 3,983,730 3,738,898 3,677,426 2,334,116 2,466,845 Part owners .........................................................farms: 16,746 19,202 16,024 18,511 9,443 11,845 acres: 8,401,336 8,862,321 8,146,795 8,662,092 3,916,713 4,426,506 Tenants .............................................................farms: 2,906 3,452 2,678 3,184 1,315 1,834 acres: 745,545 786,981 730,278 752,291 285,367 298,462 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ...............................................................farms: 72,551 74,878 64,724 67,609 43,779 48,911 $1,000: 15,276,109 9,545,393 14,074,105 8,919,121 8,944,480 5,700,809 : Market value of agricultural products sold ........................farms: 72,551 74,878 64,724 67,609 43,779 48,911 $1,000: 15,147,494 9,204,033 13,953,054 8,594,313 8,890,511 5,558,848 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...................farms: 47,981 50,051 45,253 47,321 24,551 28,843 $1,000: 8,545,641 5,327,360 8,317,159 5,163,444 3,126,183 2,047,148 Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........................farms: 29,292 31,630 25,580 28,482 26,934 29,569 $1,000: 6,601,853 3,876,673 5,635,895 3,430,870 5,764,327 3,511,700 Government payments ...............................................farms: 15,251 27,172 13,812 25,422 5,996 12,742 $1,000: 128,615 341,359 121,051 324,808 53,969 141,961 : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : : Less than $1,000 .........................................................: 10,957 14,497 9,006 12,226 8,120 11,120 $1,000 to $2,499 .........................................................: 8,017 8,494 6,548 7,255 5,126 5,918 $2,500 to $4,999 .........................................................: 8,147 8,637 6,926 7,554 5,457 6,001 $5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................: 8,578 8,563 7,618 7,679 5,526 5,885 $10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................: 9,500 9,450 8,704 8,733 6,057 6,045 $25,000 to $49,999 .......................................................: 6,451 5,915 6,054 5,561 3,468 3,304 $50,000 or more ..........................................................: 20,901 19,322 19,868 18,601 10,025 10,638 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : : CCC loans ...........................................................farms: 367 661 355 650 156 318 $1,000: 74,048 117,447 73,500 114,195 25,596 52,728 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Program payments .......................................farms: 10,496 10,339 9,256 9,264 3,611 4,137 $1,000: 43,583 35,519 38,654 30,710 14,501 13,261 Other Federal farm program payments .................................farms: 6,842 24,033 6,547 22,906 3,228 11,570 $1,000: 85,032 305,840 82,397 294,098 39,468 128,701 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .........................................: 24,177 23,834 23,442 23,033 8,462 9,532 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .......................................: 1,365 1,657 1,300 1,548 728 899 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ........................................: 1,596 1,331 1,476 1,229 656 615 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ..................: 1,966 1,706 1,782 1,539 574 546 Other crop farming (1119) ................................................: 15,871 16,772 13,692 14,655 7,836 9,537 Tobacco farming (11191) ................................................: 7 29 7 25 5 21 Cotton farming (11192) .................................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..............................: 15,864 16,743 13,685 14,630 7,831 9,516 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ................................: 10,469 12,732 9,007 11,242 10,041 12,255 Cattle feedlots (112112) .................................................: 576 683 522 639 559 657 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .................................: 1,239 2,153 1,191 2,094 1,195 2,115 Hog and pig farming (1122) ...............................................: 1,378 1,284 988 1,026 1,191 1,156 Poultry and egg production (1123) ........................................: 2,970 1,663 2,461 1,417 2,633 1,489 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ............................................: 3,057 3,059 2,406 2,496 2,949 2,941 Aquaculture and other : animal production (1125, 1129) ..........................................: 7,887 8,004 6,457 6,691 6,955 7,169 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms by- : : Type of organization: : Operation more than 50 percent owned : by one producer's household and/or : extended family .....................................................: 69,238 72,112 61,733 65,101 42,267 47,519 Limited Liability Company ............................................: 9,492 6,440 8,599 5,896 5,523 3,948 : Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : Family or individual .................................................: 63,263 65,637 56,219 59,122 39,132 43,705 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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: 52,316 (NA) 65,958 69,633 46,190 49,049 Land in farms .......................................................acres: 11,315,691 (NA) 12,522,683 13,100,729 9,503,733 9,921,208 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .............................................................: 6,082 (NA) 7,943 9,060 4,787 5,443 10 to 49 acres ...........................................................: 16,536 (NA) 22,645 23,005 15,392 15,972 50 to 179 acres ..........................................................: 16,388 (NA) 20,770 21,319 14,961 15,372 180 to 499 acres .........................................................: 7,929 (NA) 8,908 9,885 6,610 7,389 500 acres or more ........................................................: 5,381 (NA) 5,692 6,364 4,440 4,873 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .................................................farms: 49,892 (NA) 63,265 66,406 44,772 47,408 acres: 6,209,420 (NA) 7,160,202 7,461,060 5,502,794 5,701,781 Rented or leased land in farms ......................................farms: 17,052 (NA) 18,661 21,686 13,074 14,956 acres: 5,106,271 (NA) 5,362,481 5,639,669 4,000,939 4,219,427 : TENURE : : Full owners .........................................................farms: 35,264 (NA) 47,297 47,947 33,116 34,093 acres: 2,995,513 (NA) 3,761,910 3,749,088 2,810,303 2,813,615 Part owners .........................................................farms: 14,628 (NA) 15,968 18,459 11,656 13,315 acres: 7,645,021 (NA) 8,037,494 8,591,360 6,214,784 6,616,105 Tenants .............................................................farms: 2,424 (NA) 2,693 3,227 1,418 1,641 acres: 675,157 (NA) 723,279 760,281 478,646 491,488 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ...............................................................farms: 52,316 (NA) 65,958 69,633 46,190 49,049 $1,000: 13,309,123 (NA) 14,449,082 9,181,282 11,052,894 7,108,214 : Market value of agricultural products sold ........................farms: 52,316 (NA) 65,958 69,633 46,190 49,049 $1,000: 13,208,861 (NA) 14,325,889 8,849,750 10,958,578 6,855,215 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...................farms: 36,801 (NA) 44,018 46,708 31,210 33,036 $1,000: 7,782,289 (NA) 8,121,761 5,140,952 6,197,858 3,921,967 Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........................farms: 23,790 (NA) 27,354 30,086 19,457 21,570 $1,000: 5,426,571 (NA) 6,204,128 3,708,799 4,760,720 2,933,248 Government payments ...............................................farms: 10,737 (NA) 14,356 26,079 10,561 18,675 $1,000: 100,263 (NA) 123,194 331,531 94,316 253,000 : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : : Less than $1,000 .........................................................: 6,246 (NA) 9,139 12,756 6,542 9,152 $1,000 to $2,499 .........................................................: 4,546 (NA) 6,921 7,700 4,599 5,324 $2,500 to $4,999 .........................................................: 5,109 (NA) 7,272 7,979 4,954 5,371 $5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................: 5,843 (NA) 7,681 8,033 5,362 5,578 $10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................: 7,070 (NA) 8,794 8,904 6,055 6,200 $25,000 to $49,999 .......................................................: 5,182 (NA) 6,107 5,607 4,230 3,836 $50,000 or more ..........................................................: 18,320 (NA) 20,044 18,654 14,448 13,588 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : : CCC loans ...........................................................farms: 336 (NA) 357 651 263 499 $1,000: 69,222 (NA) 74,823 116,495 58,491 95,336 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Program payments .......................................farms: 6,652 (NA) 9,816 9,972 7,264 7,479 $1,000: 25,286 (NA) 41,491 34,897 31,081 26,054 Other Federal farm program payments .................................farms: 5,850 (NA) 6,545 23,109 4,861 16,538 $1,000: 74,977 (NA) 81,702 296,634 63,234 226,946 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .........................................: 19,772 (NA) 22,839 22,539 15,800 15,453 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .......................................: 1,041 (NA) 1,229 1,534 815 972 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ........................................: 1,155 (NA) 1,462 1,239 1,008 801 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ..................: 1,520 (NA) 1,803 1,591 1,060 966 Other crop farming (1119) ................................................: 8,216 (NA) 13,630 15,113 10,095 11,282 Tobacco farming (11191) ................................................: - (NA) 2 25 3 21 Cotton farming (11192) .................................................: - (NA) - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..............................: 8,216 (NA) 13,628 15,088 10,092 11,261 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ................................: 7,938 (NA) 9,520 11,856 6,722 8,523 Cattle feedlots (112112) .................................................: 522 (NA) 560 649 416 507 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .................................: 1,085 (NA) 1,199 2,098 879 1,540 Hog and pig farming (1122) ...............................................: 1,055 (NA) 1,275 1,248 821 805 Poultry and egg production (1123) ........................................: 2,172 (NA) 2,692 1,573 1,777 1,130 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ............................................: 2,455 (NA) 2,823 2,832 1,875 1,782 Aquaculture and other : animal production (1125, 1129) ..........................................: 5,385 (NA) 6,926 7,361 4,922 5,288 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms by- : : Type of organization: : Operation more than 50 percent owned : by one producer's household and/or : extended family .....................................................: 49,904 (NA) 62,803 66,998 44,174 47,255 Limited Liability Company ............................................: 7,665 (NA) 9,070 6,221 6,398 4,489 : Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : Family or individual .................................................: 45,129 (NA) 57,044 60,743 39,858 42,501 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 53. Selected Farm Characteristics by Producers' Involvement in Decisionmaking: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Day-to-day : Land use and/or : Livestock : decisions : crop decisions : decisions :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS - Con. : : Farms by- - Con. : Operation's legal status for tax purposes: - Con. : : Partnership ..........................................................: 4,739 4,587 4,376 4,264 2,437 2,671 Corporation ..........................................................: 3,303 3,149 3,026 2,871 1,660 1,776 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ...................................: 1,246 1,505 1,103 1,352 550 759 : Number of producers: : 1 producer ...........................................................: 30,270 34,632 27,060 31,347 16,681 20,980 2 producers ..........................................................: 33,536 33,553 29,476 29,998 21,864 23,492 3 producers ..........................................................: 4,975 4,222 4,704 3,913 2,984 2,809 4 producers ..........................................................: 2,660 1,711 2,475 1,634 1,627 1,152 5 or more producers ..................................................: 1,110 760 1,009 717 623 478 : Number of male producers: : 1 producer .........................................................: 56,706 59,713 50,033 53,697 34,894 39,543 2 producers ........................................................: 8,988 8,007 8,556 7,647 4,896 4,810 3 producers ........................................................: 2,434 1,644 2,308 1,571 1,315 982 4 producers ........................................................: 661 367 598 351 336 220 5 or more producers ................................................: 280 190 254 171 99 102 : Number of female producers: : 1 producer .........................................................: 35,328 36,329 30,970 32,165 23,656 25,965 2 producers ........................................................: 2,848 2,362 2,555 2,143 1,976 1,667 3 producers ........................................................: 528 347 478 311 314 222 4 producers ........................................................: 130 68 112 60 83 43 5 or more producers ................................................: 79 37 79 32 28 25 : Farms reporting- : Internet access ........................................................: 55,983 56,223 50,376 50,988 33,198 36,528 Dial-up ..............................................................: 1,937 2,185 1,746 2,011 1,104 1,422 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .......................: 30,013 (NA) 27,086 (NA) 17,589 (NA) Cellular data plan (see text) ........................................: 35,141 21,655 31,849 19,937 21,181 14,485 Satellite ............................................................: 9,118 9,494 8,242 8,680 5,478 6,526 Don't know ...........................................................: 3,145 4,270 2,797 3,793 1,738 2,555 Other ................................................................: 577 1,522 505 1,427 341 971 : Farms by number of households sharing : in net income of operation: : 1 household ............................................................: 58,597 62,284 51,974 55,939 36,658 41,708 2 households ...........................................................: 10,212 9,299 9,325 8,639 5,446 5,432 3 households ...........................................................: 2,310 2,042 2,176 1,873 1,012 1,060 4 households ...........................................................: 905 703 783 658 394 387 5 or more households ...................................................: 527 550 466 500 269 324 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 53. Selected Farm Characteristics by Producers' Involvement in Decisionmaking: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Marketing : Record keeping and : Estate or succession : decisions (see text) : financial management : planning :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS - Con. : : Farms by- - Con. : Operation's legal status for tax purposes: - Con. : : Partnership ..........................................................: 3,808 (NA) 4,562 4,416 3,139 3,128 Corporation ..........................................................: 2,655 (NA) 3,208 3,028 2,297 2,217 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ...................................: 724 (NA) 1,144 1,446 896 1,203 : Number of producers: : 1 producer ...........................................................: 21,646 (NA) 26,763 31,644 18,696 22,236 2 producers ..........................................................: 23,831 (NA) 30,716 31,532 21,462 22,062 3 producers ..........................................................: 3,961 (NA) 4,837 4,054 3,443 2,961 4 producers ..........................................................: 2,068 (NA) 2,612 1,677 1,885 1,228 5 or more producers ..................................................: 810 (NA) 1,030 726 704 562 : Number of male producers: : 1 producer .........................................................: 40,417 (NA) 51,073 55,337 35,869 39,061 2 producers ........................................................: 7,049 (NA) 8,570 7,644 5,902 5,257 3 producers ........................................................: 2,004 (NA) 2,322 1,587 1,623 1,188 4 producers ........................................................: 494 (NA) 612 344 384 250 5 or more producers ................................................: 173 (NA) 259 166 168 130 : Number of female producers: : 1 producer .........................................................: 24,868 (NA) 32,490 34,118 23,153 24,238 2 producers ........................................................: 2,128 (NA) 2,763 2,303 1,975 1,664 3 producers ........................................................: 375 (NA) 502 338 346 246 4 producers ........................................................: 105 (NA) 121 66 103 43 5 or more producers ................................................: 46 (NA) 74 34 40 21 : Farms reporting- : Internet access ........................................................: 41,337 (NA) 51,546 52,612 36,075 37,085 Dial-up ..............................................................: 1,367 (NA) 1,756 2,045 1,315 1,577 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .......................: 22,090 (NA) 27,919 (NA) 19,315 (NA) Cellular data plan (see text) ........................................: 26,586 (NA) 32,668 20,660 22,952 14,654 Satellite ............................................................: 6,963 (NA) 8,416 8,938 6,145 6,487 Don't know ...........................................................: 2,226 (NA) 2,757 3,909 1,956 2,679 Other ................................................................: 423 (NA) 522 1,466 347 1,013 : Farms by number of households sharing : in net income of operation: : 1 household ............................................................: 41,815 (NA) 52,962 57,719 37,400 40,745 2 households ...........................................................: 7,708 (NA) 9,425 8,738 6,386 6,079 3 households ...........................................................: 1,766 (NA) 2,224 1,948 1,510 1,364 4 households ...........................................................: 646 (NA) 839 687 556 465 5 or more households ...................................................: 381 (NA) 508 541 338 396 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 114,190 111,592 97,420 95,763 67,728 71,287 : Sex of producers: : Male ...................................................................: 79,790 77,984 72,448 71,475 45,955 49,236 Female .................................................................: 34,400 33,608 24,972 24,288 21,773 22,051 : Hired managers ...........................................................: 4,430 4,152 3,824 3,589 1,983 2,121 : Primary occupation: : Farming ................................................................: 46,017 44,887 40,648 39,851 26,433 27,899 Other ..................................................................: 68,173 66,705 56,772 55,912 41,295 43,388 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .......................................................: 89,322 90,839 74,249 76,872 57,971 62,109 Not on farm operated ...................................................: 24,868 20,753 23,171 18,891 9,757 9,178 : Days of work off farm: : None ...................................................................: 41,977 40,640 35,257 34,443 22,364 23,710 Any ....................................................................: 72,213 70,952 62,163 61,320 45,364 47,577 1 to 49 days .........................................................: 9,393 8,847 8,074 7,538 4,900 5,152 50 to 99 days ........................................................: 4,482 4,439 3,844 3,789 2,675 2,834 100 to 199 days ......................................................: 9,028 9,336 7,868 8,149 6,057 6,524 200 days or more .....................................................: 49,310 48,330 42,377 41,844 31,732 33,067 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ........................................................: 5,146 5,946 4,340 4,954 3,312 4,017 3 or 4 years ...........................................................: 8,852 8,158 7,457 6,914 5,772 5,670 5 to 9 years ...........................................................: 20,615 15,789 17,641 13,678 12,758 10,758 10 years or more .......................................................: 79,577 81,699 67,982 70,217 45,886 50,842 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ........................................................: 15,346 14,319 12,798 12,011 9,926 9,733 6 to 10 years ..........................................................: 17,193 14,205 14,568 12,208 10,686 9,742 11 years or more .......................................................: 81,651 83,068 70,054 71,544 47,116 51,812 : Age group: : Under 25 years .........................................................: 2,133 1,753 1,687 1,423 1,778 1,494 25 to 34 years .........................................................: 10,160 9,201 8,709 8,028 6,890 6,676 35 to 44 years .........................................................: 16,801 15,023 14,312 12,863 11,344 10,719 45 to 54 years .........................................................: 18,615 21,368 15,729 18,108 11,765 14,568 55 to 64 years .........................................................: 27,744 31,904 23,577 27,643 16,100 19,871 65 to 74 years .........................................................: 25,516 21,496 22,034 18,502 13,483 12,328 75 years and over ......................................................: 13,221 10,847 11,372 9,196 6,368 5,631 : Average age ............................................................: 56.3 55.8 56.4 55.8 54.4 54.2 : Young producers (see text) ...............................................: 12,293 (NA) 10,396 (NA) 8,668 (NA) : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .........................: 864 793 685 650 530 559 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .......................................: 181 161 153 139 120 130 Asian ..................................................................: 168 163 132 123 86 89 Black or African American ..............................................: 151 157 136 128 115 82 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ..............................: 34 20 24 12 24 15 White ..................................................................: 113,161 110,642 96,515 94,955 67,014 70,625 More than one race reported ............................................: 495 449 460 406 369 346 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..........................: 104,671 100,590 88,929 85,891 62,368 64,530 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ..............................: 9,519 11,002 8,491 9,872 5,360 6,757 : Number of persons living in producers' households ........................: 246,063 245,806 219,261 221,514 150,906 162,835 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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: 77,901 (NA) 94,771 95,139 70,048 70,484 : Sex of producers: : Male ...................................................................: 56,074 (NA) 63,995 63,906 46,635 47,281 Female .................................................................: 21,827 (NA) 30,776 31,233 23,413 23,203 : Hired managers ...........................................................: 3,416 (NA) 3,431 3,226 2,417 2,222 : Primary occupation: : Farming ................................................................: 34,382 (NA) 38,158 38,158 29,079 28,787 Other ..................................................................: 43,519 (NA) 56,613 56,981 40,969 41,697 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .......................................................: 61,588 (NA) 73,895 77,779 56,687 59,155 Not on farm operated ...................................................: 16,313 (NA) 20,876 17,360 13,361 11,329 : Days of work off farm: : None ...................................................................: 28,449 (NA) 34,770 34,628 27,376 26,792 Any ....................................................................: 49,452 (NA) 60,001 60,511 42,672 43,692 1 to 49 days .........................................................: 6,200 (NA) 7,724 7,304 5,567 5,453 50 to 99 days ........................................................: 2,987 (NA) 3,570 3,741 2,678 2,728 100 to 199 days ......................................................: 6,511 (NA) 7,662 8,170 5,596 5,855 200 days or more .....................................................: 33,754 (NA) 41,045 41,296 28,831 29,656 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ........................................................: 3,236 (NA) 3,869 4,795 2,408 3,080 3 or 4 years ...........................................................: 6,033 (NA) 7,171 6,858 4,693 4,329 5 to 9 years ...........................................................: 13,990 (NA) 17,042 13,242 11,282 8,852 10 years or more .......................................................: 54,642 (NA) 66,689 70,244 51,665 54,223 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ........................................................: 10,041 (NA) 11,949 11,746 7,707 7,461 6 to 10 years ..........................................................: 11,684 (NA) 14,302 11,947 9,510 7,865 11 years or more .......................................................: 56,176 (NA) 68,520 71,446 52,831 55,158 : Age group: : Under 25 years .........................................................: 1,427 (NA) 1,160 1,034 548 512 25 to 34 years .........................................................: 7,569 (NA) 8,142 7,732 5,344 4,830 35 to 44 years .........................................................: 12,154 (NA) 14,080 12,983 9,292 8,395 45 to 54 years .........................................................: 12,330 (NA) 15,428 18,119 10,585 12,851 55 to 64 years .........................................................: 18,532 (NA) 23,209 27,346 17,204 20,902 65 to 74 years .........................................................: 17,173 (NA) 21,427 18,497 17,293 15,025 75 years and over ......................................................: 8,716 (NA) 11,325 9,428 9,782 7,969 : Average age ............................................................: 55.8 (NA) 56.7 56.1 58.3 57.5 : Young producers (see text) ...............................................: 8,996 (NA) 9,302 (NA) 5,892 (NA) : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .........................: 571 (NA) 656 682 509 505 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .......................................: 119 (NA) 148 137 123 115 Asian ..................................................................: 123 (NA) 145 121 115 104 Black or African American ..............................................: 107 (NA) 118 131 94 78 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ..............................: 17 (NA) 16 18 15 15 White ..................................................................: 77,161 (NA) 93,898 94,346 69,359 69,863 More than one race reported ............................................: 374 (NA) 446 386 342 309 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..........................: 71,807 (NA) 87,122 86,073 63,874 63,174 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ..............................: 6,094 (NA) 7,649 9,066 6,174 7,310 : Number of persons living in producers' households ........................: 175,129 (NA) 204,781 209,460 145,614 150,257 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 72,184 72,398 :: : Land in farms .........................................acres: 13,379,846 13,581,651 :: Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : : :: production (1114) .........................................: 1,868 1,592 FARMS BY SIZE : :: Other crop farming (1119) ..................................: 16,043 16,247 : :: Tobacco farming (11191) ..................................: 9 28 1 to 9 acres ...............................................: 8,616 9,105 :: Cotton farming (11192) ...................................: - - 10 to 49 acres .............................................: 25,484 24,156 :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : 50 to 179 acres ............................................: 22,632 22,275 :: other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ................: 16,034 16,219 180 to 499 acres ...........................................: 9,421 10,267 :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ..................: 10,270 12,397 500 acres or more ..........................................: 6,031 6,595 :: Cattle feedlots (112112) ...................................: 584 689 : :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...................: 1,220 2,145 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : :: Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................: 1,372 1,242 : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) ..........................: 2,853 1,609 Owned land in farms ...................................farms: 69,315 69,012 :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................: 2,900 2,782 acres: 7,722,186 7,748,438 :: Aquaculture and other animal production : Rented or leased land in farms ........................farms: 19,771 22,549 :: (1125, 1129) ..............................................: 7,292 6,979 acres: 5,657,660 5,833,213 :: : : :: OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : TENURE : :: : : :: Farms by- : Full owners ...........................................farms: 52,413 49,849 :: : acres: 4,112,851 3,899,416 :: Type of organization: : Part owners ...........................................farms: 16,902 19,163 :: Operation more than 50 percent owned : acres: 8,519,030 8,901,570 :: by one producer's household and/or : Tenants ...............................................farms: 2,869 3,386 :: extended family .......................................: 68,784 69,602 acres: 747,965 780,665 :: Limited Liability Company ..............................: 9,324 6,200 : :: : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : :: Operation's legal status for tax : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : :: purposes: : : :: Family or individual ...................................: 62,801 63,177 Total .................................................farms: 72,184 72,398 :: Partnership ............................................: 4,847 4,637 $1,000: 15,379,501 9,563,989 :: Corporation ............................................: 3,301 3,138 : :: Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : Market value of agricultural products sold ..........farms: 72,184 72,398 :: association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ........: 1,235 1,446 $1,000: 15,247,859 9,222,509 :: : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops .....farms: 48,233 49,008 :: Number of producers: : $1,000: 8,657,068 5,335,401 :: 1 producer .............................................: 28,787 31,535 Livestock, poultry, and their : :: 2 producers ............................................: 34,327 33,984 products .........................................farms: 28,546 30,437 :: 3 producers ............................................: 5,160 4,316 $1,000: 6,590,790 3,887,108 :: 4 producers ............................................: 2,771 1,781 Government payments .................................farms: 15,629 27,030 :: 5 or more producers ....................................: 1,139 782 $1,000: 131,642 341,480 :: : : :: Number of male producers: : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : :: 1 producer ...........................................: 59,286 61,804 : :: 2 producers ..........................................: 9,410 8,310 Less than $1,000 ...........................................: 10,521 13,367 :: 3 producers ..........................................: 2,500 1,710 $1,000 to $2,499 ...........................................: 7,938 8,085 :: 4 producers ..........................................: 690 379 $2,500 to $4,999 ...........................................: 8,131 8,292 :: 5 or more producers ..................................: 298 195 $5,000 to $9,999 ...........................................: 8,506 8,256 :: : $10,000 to $24,999 .........................................: 9,486 9,242 :: Number of female producers: : $25,000 to $49,999 .........................................: 6,458 5,844 :: 1 producer ...........................................: 33,344 (NA) $50,000 or more ............................................: 21,144 19,312 :: 2 producers ..........................................: 2,608 (NA) : :: 3 producers ..........................................: 507 (NA) COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : :: 4 producers ..........................................: 124 (NA) AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : :: 5 or more producers ..................................: 81 (NA) : :: : CCC loans .............................................farms: 368 661 :: Farms reporting- : $1,000: 75,794 119,694 :: Internet access ..........................................: 55,416 54,169 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : :: Dial-up ................................................: 1,936 2,093 Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : :: Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .........: 29,613 (NA) Enhancement Program payments .........................farms: 10,860 10,355 :: Cellular data plan (see text) ..........................: 34,569 20,701 $1,000: 46,126 34,705 :: Satellite ..............................................: 9,060 9,152 Other Federal farm program payments ...................farms: 6,899 23,897 :: Don't know .............................................: 3,214 4,147 $1,000: 85,516 306,775 :: Other ..................................................: 569 1,503 : :: : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : :: Farms by number of households sharing : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : :: in net income of operation: : : :: 1 household ..............................................: 57,680 59,554 Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...........................: 24,905 23,918 :: 2 households .............................................: 10,583 9,487 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................: 1,324 1,572 :: 3 households .............................................: 2,416 2,064 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..........................: 1,553 1,226 :: 4 households .............................................: 955 724 : :: 5 or more households .....................................: 550 569 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 88,979 85,430 :: Age group - Con. : : :: : Hired managers .............................................: 3,756 3,495 :: 55 to 64 years ...........................................: 21,316 23,993 : :: 65 to 74 years ...........................................: 20,589 16,955 Primary occupation: : :: 75 years and over ........................................: 11,135 9,035 Farming ..................................................: 36,591 35,372 :: : Other ....................................................: 52,388 50,058 :: Average age ..............................................: 56.8 56.1 : :: : Place of residence: : :: Young producers (see text) .................................: 9,500 (NA) On farm operated .........................................: 64,348 65,290 :: : Not on farm operated .....................................: 24,631 20,140 :: Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...........: 577 572 : :: : Days of work off farm: : :: Producers by race: : None .....................................................: 31,140 29,743 :: American Indian or Alaska Native .........................: 132 106 Any ......................................................: 57,839 55,687 :: Asian ....................................................: 78 83 1 to 49 days ...........................................: 7,634 6,897 :: Black or African American ................................: 104 133 50 to 99 days ..........................................: 3,525 3,378 :: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ................: 23 19 100 to 199 days ........................................: 6,554 6,641 :: White ....................................................: 88,252 84,767 200 days or more .......................................: 40,126 38,771 :: More than one race reported ..............................: 390 322 : :: : Years on present farm: : :: Military service: : 2 years or less ..........................................: 4,056 4,446 :: Never served or only on active duty for training in the : 3 or 4 years .............................................: 6,511 6,000 :: Reserves or National Guard (see text) ...................: 78,873 73,795 5 to 9 years .............................................: 15,359 11,524 :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ................: 10,106 11,635 10 years or more .........................................: 63,053 63,460 :: : : :: Number of persons living in producers' : Years operating any farm: : :: households ................................................: 235,631 230,033 5 years or less ..........................................: 11,414 10,454 :: : 6 to 10 years ............................................: 12,647 10,270 :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : 11 years or more .........................................: 64,918 64,706 :: Day-to-day decisions .....................................: 79,790 77,984 : :: Land use and/or crop decisions ...........................: 72,448 71,475 Age group: : :: Livestock decisions ......................................: 45,955 49,236 Under 25 years ...........................................: 2,040 1,687 :: Marketing decisions (see text) ...........................: 56,074 (NA) 25 to 34 years ...........................................: 7,460 6,933 :: Record keeping and/or financial management ...............: 63,995 63,906 35 to 44 years ...........................................: 12,498 11,170 :: Estate planning or succession planning ...................: 46,635 47,281 45 to 54 years ...........................................: 13,941 15,657 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 40,269 40,357 :: : Land in farms .........................................acres: 5,351,889 5,329,475 :: Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : : :: production (1114) .........................................: 1,328 1,139 FARMS BY SIZE : :: Other crop farming (1119) ..................................: 8,755 9,675 : :: Tobacco farming (11191) ..................................: 4 15 1 to 9 acres ...............................................: 6,357 6,825 :: Cotton farming (11192) ...................................: - - 10 to 49 acres .............................................: 16,035 15,692 :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : 50 to 179 acres ............................................: 11,862 11,359 :: other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ................: 8,751 9,660 180 to 499 acres ...........................................: 3,957 4,265 :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ..................: 6,213 7,127 500 acres or more ..........................................: 2,058 2,216 :: Cattle feedlots (112112) ...................................: 251 285 : :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...................: 684 1,191 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : :: Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................: 812 705 : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) ..........................: 2,312 1,147 Owned land in farms ...................................farms: 39,238 39,080 :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................: 2,253 2,285 acres: 3,395,258 3,390,891 :: Aquaculture and other animal : Rented or leased land in farms ........................farms: 8,013 9,101 :: production (1125, 1129) ...................................: 5,788 6,046 acres: 1,956,631 1,938,584 :: : : :: OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : TENURE : :: : : :: Farms by- : Full owners ...........................................farms: 32,256 31,256 :: : acres: 2,067,021 1,974,347 :: Type of organization: : Part owners ...........................................farms: 6,982 7,824 :: Operation more than 50 percent owned : acres: 3,008,121 3,089,824 :: by one producer's household and/or : Tenants ...............................................farms: 1,031 1,277 :: extended family .......................................: 38,781 39,123 acres: 276,747 265,304 :: Limited Liability Company ..............................: 5,642 3,547 : :: : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : :: Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : :: Family or individual ...................................: 35,422 35,577 : :: Partnership ............................................: 2,283 2,119 Total .................................................farms: 40,269 40,357 :: Corporation ............................................: 1,878 1,722 $1,000: 5,909,239 3,558,610 :: Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : : :: association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ........: 686 939 Market value of agricultural products sold ..........farms: 40,269 40,357 :: : $1,000: 5,851,614 3,432,367 :: Number of producers: : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops .....farms: 23,880 23,989 :: 1 producer .............................................: 3,377 4,897 $1,000: 3,194,835 1,877,690 :: 2 producers ............................................: 29,715 29,827 Livestock, poultry, and their : :: 3 producers ............................................: 3,947 3,414 products .........................................farms: 18,615 18,815 :: 4 producers ............................................: 2,394 1,597 $1,000: 2,656,779 1,554,677 :: 5 or more producers ....................................: 836 622 Government payments .................................farms: 7,131 11,576 :: : $1,000: 57,626 126,243 :: Number of female producers: : : :: 1 producer ...........................................: 36,627 37,463 FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : :: 2 producers ..........................................: 2,957 2,430 : :: 3 producers ..........................................: 515 360 Less than $1,000 ...........................................: 7,154 9,705 :: 4 producers ..........................................: 109 69 $1,000 to $2,499 ...........................................: 5,234 5,424 :: 5 or more producers ..................................: 61 35 $2,500 to $4,999 ...........................................: 5,028 5,284 :: : $5,000 to $9,999 ...........................................: 5,126 4,892 :: Number of male producers: : $10,000 to $24,999 .........................................: 5,571 4,847 :: 1 producer ...........................................: 30,509 (NA) $25,000 to $49,999 .........................................: 3,364 2,580 :: 2 producers ..........................................: 4,409 (NA) $50,000 or more ............................................: 8,792 7,625 :: 3 producers ..........................................: 1,247 (NA) : :: 4 producers ..........................................: 193 (NA) COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : :: 5 or more producers ..................................: 96 (NA) AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : :: : : :: Farms reporting- : CCC loans .............................................farms: 162 269 :: Internet access ..........................................: 32,177 31,590 $1,000: 31,954 41,268 :: Dial-up ................................................: 1,051 1,116 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : :: Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .........: 18,187 (NA) Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : :: Cellular data plan (see text) ..........................: 20,564 12,514 Enhancement Program payments .........................farms: 4,985 4,885 :: Satellite ..............................................: 5,093 5,358 $1,000: 21,924 17,475 :: Don't know .............................................: 1,440 2,039 Other Federal farm program payments ...................farms: 3,023 9,819 :: Other ..................................................: 339 868 $1,000: 35,702 108,768 :: : : :: Farms by number of households sharing : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : :: in net income of operation: : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : :: 1 household ..............................................: 32,811 34,031 : :: 2 households .............................................: 5,509 4,677 Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...........................: 9,784 8,727 :: 3 households .............................................: 1,157 944 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................: 974 1,129 :: 4 households .............................................: 475 375 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..........................: 1,115 901 :: 5 or more households .....................................: 317 330 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 43,933 43,256 :: Age group - Con. : : :: : Hired managers .............................................: 1,253 1,120 :: 55 to 64 years ...........................................: 10,651 12,423 : :: 65 to 74 years ...........................................: 9,158 7,752 Primary occupation: : :: 75 years and over ........................................: 4,780 3,969 Farming ..................................................: 13,746 13,265 :: : Other ....................................................: 30,187 29,991 :: Average age ..............................................: 55.4 55.2 : :: : Place of residence: : :: Young producers (see text) .................................: 5,252 (NA) On farm operated .........................................: 35,596 36,498 :: : Not on farm operated .....................................: 8,337 6,758 :: Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish : : :: origin ....................................................: 407 382 Days of work off farm: : :: : None .....................................................: 17,314 16,812 :: Producers by race: : Any ......................................................: 26,619 26,444 :: American Indian or Alaska Native .........................: 72 66 1 to 49 days ...........................................: 3,611 3,330 :: Asian ....................................................: 119 104 50 to 99 days ..........................................: 1,686 1,678 :: Black or African American ................................: 80 60 100 to 199 days ........................................: 3,753 3,944 :: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ................: 18 3 200 days or more .......................................: 17,569 17,492 :: White ....................................................: 43,432 42,809 : :: More than one race reported ..............................: 212 214 Years on present farm: : :: : 2 years or less ..........................................: 2,445 2,828 :: Military service: : 3 or 4 years .............................................: 4,132 3,602 :: Never served or only on active duty for training in the : 5 to 9 years .............................................: 8,883 6,951 :: Reserves or National Guard (see text) ...................: 43,298 42,663 10 years or more .........................................: 28,473 29,875 :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ................: 635 593 : :: : Years operating any farm: : :: Number of persons living in producers' : 5 years or less ..........................................: 7,454 6,773 :: households ................................................: 37,984 39,704 6 to 10 years ............................................: 7,588 6,386 :: : 11 years or more .........................................: 28,891 30,097 :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : : :: Day-to-day decisions .....................................: 34,400 33,608 Age group: : :: Land use and/or crop decisions ...........................: 24,972 24,288 Under 25 years ...........................................: 1,034 786 :: Livestock decisions ......................................: 21,773 22,051 25 to 34 years ...........................................: 4,218 3,827 :: Marketing decisions (see text) ...........................: 21,827 (NA) 35 to 44 years ...........................................: 6,688 5,853 :: Record keeping and/or financial management ...............: 30,776 31,233 45 to 54 years ...........................................: 7,404 8,646 :: Estate planning or succession planning ...................: 23,413 23,203 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 849 790 :: : Land in farms .........................................acres: 123,652 107,107 :: Other crop farming (1119) ..................................: 140 156 : :: Tobacco farming (11191) ..................................: - - FARMS BY SIZE : :: Cotton farming (11192) ...................................: - - : :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : 1 to 9 acres ...............................................: 169 187 :: other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ................: 140 156 10 to 49 acres .............................................: 306 311 :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ..................: 117 125 50 to 179 acres ............................................: 241 187 :: Cattle feedlots (112112)....................................: 12 3 180 to 499 acres ...........................................: 87 63 :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...................: 13 23 500 acres or more ..........................................: 46 42 :: Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................: 19 13 : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) ..........................: 67 38 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................: 61 34 : :: Aquaculture and other animal production : Owned land in farms ...................................farms: 810 757 :: (1125, 1129) ..............................................: 75 120 acres: 68,759 65,980 :: : Rented or leased land in farms ........................farms: 202 199 :: OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : acres: 54,893 41,127 :: : : :: Farms by- : TENURE : :: : : :: Type of organization: : Full owners ...........................................farms: 647 591 :: Operation more than 50 percent owned : acres: 37,421 30,571 :: by one producer's household and/or : Part owners ...........................................farms: 163 166 :: extended family .......................................: 803 756 acres: 78,051 71,395 :: Limited Liability Company ..............................: 149 128 Tenants ...............................................farms: 39 33 :: : acres: 8,180 5,141 :: Operation's legal status for tax : : :: purposes: : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : :: Family or individual ...................................: 717 690 SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : :: Partnership ............................................: 65 47 : :: Corporation ...........................................: 58 41 Total .................................................farms: 849 790 :: Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : $1,000: 183,611 104,492 :: association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ........: 9 12 : :: : Market value of agricultural products sold ..........farms: 849 790 :: Number of producers: : $1,000: 181,340 101,140 :: 1 producer .............................................: 204 235 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops .....farms: 540 487 :: 2 producers ............................................: 512 440 $1,000: 85,611 38,561 :: 3 producers ............................................: 69 72 Livestock, poultry, and their : :: 4 producers ............................................: 37 30 products .........................................farms: 404 391 :: 5 or more producers ....................................: 27 13 $1,000: 95,729 62,578 :: : Government payments .................................farms: 168 194 :: Number of male producers: : $1,000: 2,270 3,353 :: 1 producer ...........................................: 683 614 : :: 2 producers ..........................................: 87 77 FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : :: 3 producers ..........................................: 32 21 : :: 4 producers ..........................................: 11 10 Less than $1,000 ...........................................: 116 177 :: 5 or more producers ..................................: 2 7 $1,000 to $2,499 ...........................................: 103 114 :: : $2,500 to $4,999 ...........................................: 89 92 :: Number of female producers: : $5,000 to $9,999 ...........................................: 129 128 :: 1 producer ...........................................: 541 515 $10,000 to $24,999 .........................................: 132 74 :: 2 producers ..........................................: 60 44 $25,000 to $49,999 .........................................: 72 72 :: 3 producers ..........................................: 11 4 $50,000 or more ............................................: 208 133 :: 4 producers ..........................................: 8 - : :: 5 or more producers ..................................: 4 6 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : :: : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : :: Farms reporting- : : :: Internet access ..........................................: 667 589 CCC loans .............................................farms: 7 2 :: Dial-up ................................................: 15 26 $1,000: (D) (D) :: Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .........: 372 (NA) Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : :: Cellular data plan (see text) ..........................: 444 246 Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : :: Satellite ..............................................: 96 116 Enhancement Program payments .........................farms: 91 74 :: Don't know .............................................: 34 29 $1,000: 344 191 :: Other ..................................................: 8 19 Other Federal farm program payments ...................farms: 99 164 :: : $1,000: 1,927 3,162 :: Farms by number of households sharing : : :: in net income of operation: : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : :: 1 household ..............................................: 683 645 CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : :: 2 households .............................................: 104 102 : :: 3 households .............................................: 34 22 Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...........................: 236 181 :: 4 households .............................................: 14 18 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................: 43 32 :: 5 or more households .....................................: 14 3 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..........................: 27 35 :: : Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : :: : production (1114) .........................................: 39 30 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 60. Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish Origin Producers - Selected Producer Characteristics: 2022 and 2017 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 :: Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Producers ...........................................number: 984 954 :: Age group: : : :: Under 25 years ..........................................: 50 44 Sex of producers: : :: 25 to 34 years ..........................................: 110 115 Male ....................................................: 577 572 :: 35 to 44 years ..........................................: 155 130 Female ..................................................: 407 382 :: 45 to 54 years ..........................................: 268 229 : :: 55 to 64 years ..........................................: 200 238 Hired managers ............................................: 37 39 :: 65 to 74 years ..........................................: 130 114 : :: 75 years and over .......................................: 71 84 Primary occupation: : :: : Farming .................................................: 328 321 :: Average age .............................................: 51.3 52.0 Other ...................................................: 656 633 :: : : :: Young producers (see text) ................................: 160 (NA) Place of residence: : :: : On farm operated ........................................: 780 816 :: Producers by race: : Not on farm operated ....................................: 204 138 :: American Indian or Alaska Native ........................: 36 12 : :: Asian ...................................................: 5 7 Days of work off farm: : :: Black or African American ...............................: 10 2 None ....................................................: 272 289 :: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...............: 7 3 Any .....................................................: 712 665 :: White ...................................................: 908 900 1 to 49 days ..........................................: 80 104 :: More than one race reported .............................: 18 30 50 to 99 days .........................................: 54 34 :: : 100 to 199 days .......................................: 107 92 :: Military service: : 200 days or more ......................................: 471 435 :: Never served or only on active duty for training in : : :: the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..............: 921 879 Years on present farm: : :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...............: 63 75 2 years or less .........................................: 69 105 :: : 3 or 4 years ............................................: 111 134 :: Number of persons living in producers' households .........: 2,071 2,052 5 to 9 years ............................................: 265 173 :: : 10 years or more ........................................: 539 542 :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : : :: Day-to-day decisions ....................................: 864 793 Years operating any farm: : :: Land use and/or crop decisions ..........................: 685 650 5 years or less .........................................: 228 229 :: Livestock decisions .....................................: 530 559 6 to 10 years ...........................................: 211 160 :: Marketing decisions (see text) ..........................: 571 (NA) 11 years or more ........................................: 545 565 :: Record keeping and/or financial management ..............: 656 682 : :: Estate planning or succession planning ..................: 509 505 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This page is intentionally blank to preserve table continuity. Table 61. Selected Farm Characteristics by Race: 2022 and 2017 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Any producer reporting race as - : :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : American Indian : : Black or African : All farms : or Alaska Native only : Asian only : American only :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ......................................................number: 76,009 77,805 181 163 176 149 159 167 Land in farms ...............................................acres: 13,652,346 13,965,295 39,786 17,714 15,599 11,369 14,611 10,772 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 9,331 10,333 25 21 35 34 39 31 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 27,225 26,533 81 86 87 78 75 64 50 to 179 acres ..................................................: 23,705 23,671 35 37 38 27 29 57 180 to 499 acres .................................................: 9,661 10,574 29 13 8 5 8 14 500 acres or more ................................................: 6,087 (NA) 11 6 8 5 8 1 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .........................................farms: 73,028 74,247 173 160 176 147 150 156 acres: 7,955,304 8,063,346 20,576 12,997 11,997 9,597 9,395 9,702 Rented or leased land in farms ..............................farms: 20,122 23,055 51 32 20 18 25 31 acres: 5,697,042 5,901,949 19,210 4,717 3,602 1,772 5,216 1,070 : TENURE : : Full owners .................................................farms: 55,887 54,750 130 131 156 131 134 136 acres: 4,313,584 4,175,393 7,568 6,452 7,571 6,864 4,857 8,920 Part owners .................................................farms: 17,141 19,497 43 29 20 16 16 20 acres: 8,581,672 8,987,054 31,996 11,172 8,028 (D) 9,733 1,762 Tenants .....................................................farms: 2,981 3,558 8 3 - 2 9 11 acres: 757,090 802,848 222 90 - (D) 21 90 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total .......................................................farms: 76,009 77,805 181 163 176 149 159 167 $1,000: 15,548,898 9,692,350 32,690 6,231 54,211 24,038 10,136 3,874 : Market value of agricultural products sold ................farms: 76,009 77,805 181 163 176 149 159 167 $1,000: 15,412,137 9,341,225 32,438 6,030 (D) 23,723 10,023 3,674 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...........farms: 50,193 51,675 113 96 111 107 86 97 $1,000: 8,757,997 5,426,253 25,399 5,158 (D) (D) 7,792 3,330 Livestock, poultry, and their products ..................farms: 29,827 32,177 87 81 69 33 77 56 $1,000: 6,654,140 3,914,972 7,039 872 46,038 (D) 2,231 344 Government payments .......................................farms: 16,399 28,545 29 16 27 34 21 38 $1,000: 136,761 351,125 252 201 (D) 315 113 200 : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : : Less than $1,000 .................................................: 11,465 15,091 33 52 26 46 38 55 $1,000 to $2,499 .................................................: 8,508 8,973 29 24 19 18 27 19 $2,500 to $4,999 .................................................: 8,611 9,125 25 16 35 18 20 24 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 9,055 8,952 10 28 25 17 29 20 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 10,017 9,853 25 20 20 30 24 29 $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................................: 6,784 6,114 14 14 14 8 5 11 $50,000 or more ..................................................: 21,569 (NA) 45 9 37 12 16 9 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : : CCC loans ...................................................farms: 374 677 - - - - - - $1,000: 75,873 120,236 - - - - - - Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Program payments ...............................farms: 11,479 11,167 17 10 22 16 18 12 $1,000: 48,935 38,862 116 16 85 32 52 46 Other Federal farm program payments .........................farms: 7,109 25,015 17 12 6 27 8 34 $1,000: 87,826 312,263 136 185 (D) 283 61 154 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .................................: 25,720 24,881 51 21 31 22 27 27 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............................: 1,401 1,686 3 5 17 10 8 7 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ................................: 1,626 1,351 8 10 20 14 9 3 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ..........: 1,991 1,733 1 5 15 10 6 11 Other crop farming (1119) ........................................: 17,128 17,982 38 41 35 64 28 45 Tobacco farming (11191) ........................................: 9 29 - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .........................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ......................: 17,119 17,953 38 41 35 64 28 45 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ........................: 10,722 12,978 38 30 8 14 26 36 Cattle feedlots (112112) .........................................: 588 695 - - 3 - - 1 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .........................: 1,245 2,171 1 1 5 2 2 1 Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................................: 1,396 1,309 5 3 - - - 3 Poultry and egg production (1123) ................................: 3,022 1,704 16 - 16 3 10 4 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................................: 3,108 3,123 5 7 8 1 18 4 Aquaculture and other : animal production (1125, 1129) ..................................: 8,062 8,192 15 40 18 9 25 25 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms by- : : Type of organization: : Operation more than 50 percent owned : by one producer's household and/or : extended family .............................................: 72,449 74,809 176 162 163 148 146 161 Limited Liability Company ....................................: 9,852 6,629 25 21 38 19 35 11 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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: 41 22 75,611 77,384 507 467 Land in farms ...............................................acres: 1,828 921 13,592,840 13,932,478 57,944 46,631 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 14 12 9,259 10,246 91 112 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 22 7 27,065 26,355 192 177 50 to 179 acres ..................................................: 3 2 23,610 23,560 149 114 180 to 499 acres .................................................: 2 1 9,618 10,538 45 50 500 acres or more ................................................: - - 6,059 6,685 30 14 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .........................................farms: 40 21 72,639 73,848 491 453 acres: 1,417 630 7,918,800 8,037,470 41,183 31,244 Rented or leased land in farms ..............................farms: 4 7 20,033 22,968 107 69 acres: 411 291 5,674,040 5,895,008 16,761 15,387 : TENURE : : Full owners .................................................farms: 37 15 55,578 54,416 400 398 acres: 848 (D) 4,295,650 4,156,802 23,784 23,447 Part owners .................................................farms: 3 6 17,061 19,432 91 55 acres: (D) 559 8,540,956 8,974,178 33,033 21,989 Tenants .....................................................farms: 1 1 2,972 3,536 16 14 acres: (D) (D) 756,234 801,498 1,127 1,195 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total .......................................................farms: 41 22 75,611 77,384 507 467 $1,000: (D) 277 15,508,909 9,678,933 39,558 17,648 : Market value of agricultural products sold ................farms: 41 22 75,611 77,384 507 467 $1,000: (D) 277 15,372,759 9,328,311 38,828 16,943 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...........farms: 22 17 49,915 51,408 319 282 $1,000: 438 231 8,725,242 5,418,074 30,205 11,555 Livestock, poultry, and their products ..................farms: 23 13 29,662 32,015 229 232 $1,000: (D) 46 6,647,516 3,910,237 8,623 5,388 Government payments .......................................farms: 8 - 16,345 28,457 87 95 $1,000: 27 - 136,150 350,622 730 705 : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : : Less than $1,000 .................................................: 16 11 11,401 14,977 71 99 $1,000 to $2,499 .................................................: - 4 8,474 8,914 65 68 $2,500 to $4,999 .................................................: 2 3 8,549 9,076 71 75 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 15 1 8,998 8,888 63 83 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 1 - 9,957 9,798 96 49 $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................................: 2 1 6,755 6,069 26 36 $50,000 or more ..................................................: 5 2 21,477 19,662 115 57 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : : CCC loans ...................................................farms: - - 374 677 - 2 $1,000: - - 75,873 120,236 - (D) Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Program payments ...............................farms: 6 - 11,449 11,142 53 27 $1,000: 11 - 48,699 38,772 146 96 Other Federal farm program payments .........................farms: 4 - 7,078 24,937 46 84 $1,000: 17 - 87,452 311,850 585 609 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .................................: 8 3 25,611 24,802 130 77 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............................: - 6 1,374 1,671 21 23 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ................................: - 3 1,602 1,324 23 32 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ..........: 2 - 1,976 1,710 13 22 Other crop farming (1119) ........................................: 6 1 17,058 17,874 105 105 Tobacco farming (11191) ........................................: - - 9 29 - - Cotton farming (11192) .........................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ......................: 6 1 17,049 17,845 105 105 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ........................: - 5 10,667 12,899 77 96 Cattle feedlots (112112) .........................................: - - 587 694 2 - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .........................: - - 1,242 2,167 2 6 Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................................: - - 1,394 1,296 5 8 Poultry and egg production (1123) ................................: 6 - 2,996 1,699 49 2 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................................: 4 - 3,089 3,108 16 33 Aquaculture and other : animal production (1125, 1129) ..................................: 15 4 8,015 8,140 64 63 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms by- : : Type of organization: : Operation more than 50 percent owned : by one producer's household and/or : extended family .............................................: 38 22 72,060 74,393 498 455 Limited Liability Company ....................................: 12 3 9,796 6,578 74 76 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 .........................................: 66,217 68,027 160 151 145 129 137 152 Partnership ..................................................: 4,968 4,786 12 8 9 7 6 3 Corporation ..................................................: 3,446 3,311 8 2 21 6 12 5 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ..............: 1,378 1,681 1 2 1 7 4 7 : Number of producers: : 1 producer ...................................................: 32,164 36,432 40 63 28 36 54 85 2 producers ..................................................: 34,716 34,440 99 85 103 95 91 69 3 producers ..................................................: 5,200 4,358 28 10 20 13 5 6 4 producers ..................................................: 2,780 1,784 10 5 14 3 - 5 5 or more producers ..........................................: 1,149 791 4 - 11 2 9 2 : Number of male producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 59,296 61,809 134 132 133 114 128 130 2 producers ................................................: 9,410 8,310 29 14 22 20 11 13 3 producers ................................................: 2,500 1,710 11 1 10 3 1 3 4 producers ................................................: 690 381 1 1 8 - 7 2 5 or more producers ........................................: 298 195 - - 1 - 1 - : Number of female producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 36,721 37,513 108 106 120 110 89 77 2 producers ................................................: 2,997 2,457 20 5 16 6 6 9 3 producers ................................................: 547 371 2 - 5 1 8 2 4 producers ................................................: 137 74 - - - - 1 - 5 or more producers ........................................: 87 39 - - - - - - : Farms reporting- : Internet access ................................................: 58,280 58,030 156 138 163 108 123 123 Dial-up ......................................................: 2,013 2,271 7 2 2 2 4 3 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ...............: 31,230 (NA) 83 (NA) 114 (NA) 76 (NA) Cellular data plan (see text) ................................: 36,383 22,200 96 79 89 57 75 44 Satellite ....................................................: 9,443 9,754 15 30 25 16 18 23 Don't know ...................................................: 3,390 4,461 14 2 7 2 4 8 Other ........................................................: 590 1,574 1 6 3 8 1 6 : Farms by number of households sharing : in net income of operation: : 1 household ....................................................: 61,169 64,497 129 142 139 116 127 141 2 households ...................................................: 10,827 9,806 36 20 22 29 27 23 3 households ...................................................: 2,467 2,151 10 - 12 - 3 3 4 households ...................................................: 980 764 6 1 - 2 - - 5 or more households ...........................................: 566 587 - - 3 2 2 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 61. Selected Farm Characteristics by Race: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Any producer reporting race as - con. : :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: : Native Hawaiian or : : Any producer reporting : Other Pacific Islander only : White only : more than one race :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS - Con. : : Farms by- - Con. : : Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : Family or individual .........................................: 35 22 65,855 67,638 443 412 Partnership ..................................................: 4 - 4,956 4,777 23 13 Corporation ..................................................: 2 - 3,427 3,298 30 35 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ..............: - - 1,373 1,671 11 7 : Number of producers: : 1 producer ...................................................: 6 4 31,871 36,095 165 149 2 producers ..................................................: 28 16 34,641 34,364 267 261 3 producers ..................................................: 6 - 5,179 4,354 53 34 4 producers ..................................................: - 2 2,773 1,782 20 11 5 or more producers ..........................................: 1 - 1,147 789 2 12 : Number of male producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 32 19 58,981 61,496 395 373 2 producers ................................................: 3 2 9,390 8,299 65 29 3 producers ................................................: 2 - 2,489 1,706 18 12 4 producers ................................................: - - 688 380 - 1 5 or more producers ........................................: 1 - 298 195 - - : Number of female producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 35 15 36,591 37,363 308 298 2 producers ................................................: 1 3 2,988 2,449 29 37 3 producers ................................................: - - 547 370 1 4 4 producers ................................................: - - 137 74 - 6 5 or more producers ........................................: - - 87 39 - - : Farms reporting- : Internet access ................................................: 34 21 57,963 57,725 436 394 Dial-up ......................................................: 5 - 2,005 2,260 16 9 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ...............: 15 (NA) 31,080 (NA) 216 (NA) Cellular data plan (see text) ................................: 18 15 36,199 22,072 272 164 Satellite ....................................................: 5 4 9,399 9,703 60 62 Don't know ...................................................: - - 3,347 4,446 37 25 Other ........................................................: - 1 587 1,563 6 7 : Farms by number of households sharing : in net income of operation: : 1 household ....................................................: 36 19 60,824 64,133 437 409 2 households ...................................................: 5 3 10,789 9,759 49 42 3 households ...................................................: - - 2,456 2,146 13 9 4 households ...................................................: - - 978 764 7 - 5 or more households ...........................................: - - 564 582 1 7 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 62. Selected Producer Characteristics by Race: 2022 and 2017 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : All producers reporting race as - : :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : American Indian : : Black or African : All producers : or Alaska Native only : Asian only : American only :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Producers ..................................................number: 132,912 128,686 204 172 197 187 184 193 : Sex of producers: : Male ...........................................................: 88,979 85,430 132 106 78 83 104 133 Female .........................................................: 43,933 43,256 72 66 119 104 80 60 : Hired managers ...................................................: 5,009 4,615 4 2 17 6 13 9 : Primary occupation: : Farming ........................................................: 50,337 48,637 73 53 47 42 73 73 Other ..........................................................: 82,575 80,049 131 119 150 145 111 120 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ...............................................: 99,944 101,788 157 151 152 155 141 151 Not on farm operated ...........................................: 32,968 26,898 47 21 45 32 43 42 : Days of work off farm: : None ...........................................................: 48,454 46,555 46 45 50 46 52 65 Any ............................................................: 84,458 82,131 158 127 147 141 132 128 1 to 49 days .................................................: 11,245 10,227 15 18 13 28 17 17 50 to 99 days ................................................: 5,211 5,056 9 10 18 14 8 22 100 to 199 days ..............................................: 10,307 10,585 17 17 30 19 25 14 200 days or more .............................................: 57,695 56,263 117 82 86 80 82 75 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ................................................: 6,501 7,274 15 10 19 22 12 10 3 or 4 years ...................................................: 10,643 9,602 38 17 37 24 19 21 5 to 9 years ...................................................: 24,242 18,475 39 38 42 24 39 32 10 years or more ...............................................: 91,526 93,335 112 107 99 117 114 130 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ................................................: 18,868 17,227 46 24 61 45 33 31 6 to 10 years ..................................................: 20,235 16,656 25 30 37 36 46 26 11 years or more ...............................................: 93,809 94,803 133 118 99 106 105 136 : Age group: : Under 25 years .................................................: 3,074 2,473 8 4 4 1 10 4 25 to 34 years .................................................: 11,678 10,760 19 14 16 8 27 6 35 to 44 years .................................................: 19,186 17,023 38 24 50 26 21 5 45 to 54 years .................................................: 21,345 24,303 40 45 48 64 22 40 55 to 64 years .................................................: 31,967 36,416 53 54 44 42 45 70 65 to 74 years .................................................: 29,747 24,707 37 22 24 27 43 40 75 years and over...............................................: 15,915 13,004 9 9 11 19 16 28 : Average age ....................................................: 56.3 55.8 52.2 52.8 51.0 55.1 53.9 61.2 : Young producers (see text) .......................................: 14,752 (NA) 27 (NA) 20 (NA) 37 (NA) : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .................: 984 954 36 12 5 7 10 2 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .....................: 122,171 116,458 177 152 191 183 164 173 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ......................: 10,741 12,228 27 20 6 4 20 20 : Number of persons living in producers' households ................: 273,615 269,737 465 361 279 306 389 392 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ...........................................: 114,190 111,592 181 161 168 163 151 157 Land use and/or crop decisions .................................: 97,420 95,763 153 139 132 123 136 128 Livestock decisions ............................................: 67,728 71,287 120 130 86 89 115 82 Marketing decisions (see text) .................................: 77,901 (NA) 119 (NA) 123 (NA) 107 (NA) Record keeping and/or financial management .....................: 94,771 95,139 148 137 145 121 118 131 Estate planning or succession planning..........................: 70,048 70,484 123 115 115 104 94 78 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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: 41 22 131,684 127,576 602 536 : Sex of producers: : Male ...........................................................: 23 19 88,252 84,767 390 322 Female .........................................................: 18 3 43,432 42,809 212 214 : Hired managers ...................................................: 1 - 4,964 4,586 10 12 : Primary occupation: : Farming ........................................................: 17 1 49,895 48,221 232 247 Other ..........................................................: 24 21 81,789 79,355 370 289 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ...............................................: 35 20 98,989 100,869 470 442 Not on farm operated ...........................................: 6 2 32,695 26,707 132 94 : Days of work off farm: : None ...........................................................: 14 1 48,069 46,214 223 184 Any ............................................................: 27 21 83,615 81,362 379 352 1 to 49 days .................................................: 3 - 11,156 10,120 41 44 50 to 99 days ................................................: 1 - 5,155 4,979 20 31 100 to 199 days ..............................................: 3 4 10,156 10,497 76 34 200 days or more .............................................: 20 17 57,148 55,766 242 243 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ................................................: 8 2 6,409 7,192 38 38 3 or 4 years ...................................................: 5 4 10,478 9,477 66 59 5 to 9 years ...................................................: 13 4 23,973 18,286 136 91 10 years or more ...............................................: 15 12 90,824 92,621 362 348 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ................................................: 18 9 18,615 17,024 95 94 6 to 10 years ..................................................: 6 6 19,990 16,468 131 90 11 years or more ...............................................: 17 7 93,079 94,084 376 352 : Age group: : Under 25 years .................................................: - - 3,025 2,432 27 32 25 to 34 years .................................................: 3 1 11,563 10,689 50 42 35 to 44 years .................................................: 12 4 18,982 16,915 83 49 45 to 54 years .................................................: 5 10 21,102 24,014 128 130 55 to 64 years .................................................: 12 3 31,690 36,106 123 141 65 to 74 years .................................................: 9 4 29,542 24,515 92 99 75 years and over...............................................: - - 15,780 12,905 99 43 : Average age ....................................................: 53.3 50.3 56.3 55.8 55.3 54.7 : Young producers (see text) .......................................: 3 (NA) 14,588 (NA) 77 (NA) : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .................: 7 3 908 900 18 30 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .....................: 31 16 121,116 115,489 492 445 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ......................: 10 6 10,568 12,087 110 91 : Number of persons living in producers' households ................: 65 62 271,242 267,562 1,175 1,054 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ...........................................: 34 20 113,161 110,642 495 449 Land use and/or crop decisions .................................: 24 12 96,515 94,955 460 406 Livestock decisions ............................................: 24 15 67,014 70,625 369 346 Marketing decisions (see text) .................................: 17 (NA) 77,161 (NA) 374 (NA) Record keeping and/or financial management .....................: 16 18 93,898 94,346 446 386 Estate planning or succession planning..........................: 15 15 69,359 69,863 342 309 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 506 486 278 196 277 296 Land in farms ...............................................acres: 76,354 44,394 24,340 15,743 31,016 27,783 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 89 91 57 38 65 81 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 210 213 131 105 106 97 50 to 179 acres ..................................................: 114 124 66 35 71 85 180 to 499 acres .................................................: 60 45 13 11 20 27 500 acres or more ................................................: 33 13 11 7 15 6 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .........................................farms: 489 476 273 193 264 279 acres: 46,760 35,630 18,751 12,883 20,519 16,115 Rented or leased land in farms ..............................farms: 121 73 32 27 53 55 acres: 29,594 8,764 5,589 2,860 10,497 11,668 : TENURE : : Full owners .................................................farms: 385 413 246 169 224 241 acres: 21,877 24,708 12,012 8,725 (D) 13,189 Part owners .................................................farms: 104 63 27 24 40 38 acres: 53,562 18,646 12,319 (D) 19,279 14,264 Tenants .....................................................farms: 17 10 5 3 13 17 acres: 915 1,040 9 (D) (D) 330 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total .......................................................farms: 506 486 278 196 277 296 $1,000: 53,072 12,773 60,831 25,692 25,112 13,629 : Market value of agricultural products sold ................farms: 506 486 278 196 277 296 $1,000: 52,366 12,313 59,281 25,332 24,823 13,026 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...........farms: 306 287 177 145 168 175 $1,000: 41,576 9,811 12,954 (D) 18,115 9,183 Livestock, poultry, and their products ..................farms: 252 242 107 59 116 113 $1,000: 10,790 2,502 46,328 (D) 6,708 3,843 Government payments .......................................farms: 72 69 51 46 44 71 $1,000: 706 460 1,550 360 290 603 : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : : Less than $1,000 .................................................: 90 136 34 50 59 69 $1,000 to $2,499 .................................................: 69 69 39 29 34 40 $2,500 to $4,999 .................................................: 76 60 50 28 36 54 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 56 88 33 20 41 45 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 75 58 49 34 39 35 $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................................: 30 35 16 14 12 26 $50,000 or more ..................................................: 110 40 57 21 56 27 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : : CCC loans ...................................................farms: - - - - - 2 $1,000: - - - - - (D) Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Program payments ...............................farms: 38 27 40 17 33 22 $1,000: 217 84 108 35 75 77 Other Federal farm program payments .........................farms: 43 57 18 38 18 64 $1,000: 489 376 1,442 326 215 526 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .................................: 120 65 62 37 58 50 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............................: 11 18 22 19 16 9 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ................................: 21 31 28 17 17 17 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ..........: 7 22 20 11 7 15 Other crop farming (1119) ........................................: 103 118 56 69 63 79 Tobacco farming (11191) ........................................: - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .........................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ......................: 103 118 56 69 63 79 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ........................: 94 108 21 21 43 51 Cattle feedlots (112112) .........................................: 2 - 3 - - 1 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .........................: 2 5 5 2 2 3 Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................................: 6 5 2 - 2 9 Poultry and egg production (1123) ................................: 53 1 23 3 17 5 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................................: 21 29 10 3 20 16 Aquaculture and other : animal production (1125, 1129) ..................................: 66 84 26 14 32 41 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms by- : : Type of organization: : Operation more than 50 percent owned : by one producer's household and/or : extended family .............................................: 495 483 265 188 260 286 Limited Liability Company ....................................: 61 69 65 32 49 33 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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: 66 28 75,824 77,562 849 790 Land in farms ...............................................acres: 5,362 1,303 13,624,456 13,950,068 123,652 107,107 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 20 12 9,292 10,280 169 187 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 25 11 27,143 26,418 306 311 50 to 179 acres ..................................................: 17 3 23,667 23,618 241 187 180 to 499 acres .................................................: 3 2 9,646 10,556 87 63 500 acres or more ................................................: 1 - 6,076 6,690 46 42 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .........................................farms: 65 27 72,848 74,014 810 757 acres: 4,383 762 7,940,766 8,049,701 68,759 65,980 Rented or leased land in farms ..............................farms: 10 8 20,088 23,004 202 199 acres: 979 541 5,683,690 5,900,367 54,893 41,127 : TENURE : : Full owners .................................................farms: 56 20 55,736 54,558 647 591 acres: (D) (D) 4,305,614 4,164,881 37,421 30,571 Part owners .................................................farms: 9 7 17,112 19,456 163 166 acres: 3,309 829 8,561,807 8,982,534 78,051 71,395 Tenants .....................................................farms: 1 1 2,976 3,548 39 33 acres: (D) (D) 757,035 802,653 8,180 5,141 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total .......................................................farms: 66 28 75,824 77,562 849 790 $1,000: (D) 370 15,530,445 9,686,300 183,611 104,492 : Market value of agricultural products sold ................farms: 66 28 75,824 77,562 849 790 $1,000: (D) (D) 15,393,903 9,335,416 181,340 101,140 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...........farms: 40 23 50,070 51,519 540 487 $1,000: 2,944 295 8,743,777 5,421,635 85,611 38,561 Livestock, poultry, and their products ..................farms: 36 18 29,748 32,094 404 391 $1,000: (D) (D) 6,650,126 3,913,781 95,729 62,578 Government payments .......................................farms: 13 2 16,377 28,501 168 194 $1,000: 37 (D) 136,542 350,884 2,270 3,353 : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : : Less than $1,000 .................................................: 16 11 11,429 15,009 116 177 $1,000 to $2,499 .................................................: 7 7 8,494 8,940 103 114 $2,500 to $4,999 .................................................: 3 3 8,586 9,107 89 92 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 16 2 9,025 8,924 129 128 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 9 1 9,990 9,812 132 74 $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................................: 3 1 6,769 6,087 72 72 $50,000 or more ..................................................: 12 3 21,531 19,683 208 133 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : : CCC loans ...................................................farms: - - 374 677 7 2 $1,000: - - 75,873 120,236 (D) (D) Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Program payments ...............................farms: 11 - 11,462 11,159 91 74 $1,000: 20 - 48,779 38,841 344 191 Other Federal farm program payments .........................farms: 4 2 7,100 24,975 99 164 $1,000: 17 (D) 87,763 312,044 1,927 3,162 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .................................: 20 8 25,671 24,841 236 181 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............................: - 6 1,386 1,676 43 32 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ................................: - 3 1,616 1,335 27 35 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ..........: 3 - 1,984 1,713 39 30 Other crop farming (1119) ........................................: 8 2 17,096 17,922 140 156 Tobacco farming (11191) ........................................: - - 9 29 - - Cotton farming (11192) .........................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ......................: 8 2 17,087 17,893 140 156 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ........................: 2 5 10,695 12,933 117 125 Cattle feedlots (112112) .........................................: - - 587 694 12 3 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .........................: 1 - 1,242 2,169 13 23 Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................................: - - 1,396 1,304 19 13 Poultry and egg production (1123) ................................: 13 - 3,017 1,700 67 38 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................................: 4 - 3,097 3,120 61 34 Aquaculture and other : animal production (1125, 1129) ..................................: 15 4 8,037 8,155 75 120 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms by- : : Type of organization: : Operation more than 50 percent owned : by one producer's household and/or : extended family .............................................: 63 28 72,270 74,568 803 756 Limited Liability Company ....................................: 20 3 9,815 6,604 149 128 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 .........................................: 446 442 233 166 242 265 Partnership ..................................................: 19 15 18 10 12 6 Corporation ..................................................: 29 21 26 13 17 17 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ..............: 12 8 1 7 6 8 : Number of producers: : 1 producer ...................................................: 150 165 53 44 89 132 2 producers ..................................................: 277 275 162 122 147 131 3 producers ..................................................: 61 33 30 19 22 17 4 producers ..................................................: 12 8 22 9 10 7 5 or more producers ..........................................: 6 5 11 2 9 9 : Number of male producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 407 405 206 154 215 224 2 producers ................................................: 57 31 38 26 28 16 3 producers ................................................: 15 7 17 4 10 9 4 producers ................................................: 1 2 8 - 7 2 5 or more producers ........................................: - - 1 - 1 - : Number of female producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 315 321 191 139 149 152 2 producers ................................................: 36 26 20 13 21 23 3 producers ................................................: 3 1 5 3 8 3 4 producers ................................................: - - - - 1 6 5 or more producers ........................................: - - - - - - : Farms reporting- : Internet access ................................................: 436 406 256 151 222 237 Dial-up ......................................................: 21 8 2 2 8 5 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ...............: 213 (NA) 171 (NA) 128 (NA) Cellular data plan (see text) ................................: 283 199 144 73 126 83 Satellite ....................................................: 53 88 31 18 38 35 Don't know ...................................................: 37 13 16 3 9 24 Other ........................................................: 5 10 5 8 1 9 : Farms by number of households sharing : in net income of operation: : 1 household ....................................................: 421 428 229 153 214 256 2 households ...................................................: 60 49 33 35 45 32 3 households ...................................................: 16 2 13 4 11 7 4 households ...................................................: 8 1 - 2 5 - 5 or more households ...........................................: 1 6 3 2 2 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 63. Selected Farm Characteristics by Race and Ethnicity: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Any producer reporting race as - con. : Any producer reporting :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: ethnicity as : Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific : : Hispanic, : Islander alone or in combination : White alone or in combination : Latino, or : with other races : with other races : Spanish origin :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS - Con. : : Farms by- - Con. : : Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : Family or individual .........................................: 56 28 66,049 67,800 717 690 Partnership ..................................................: 8 - 4,961 4,783 65 47 Corporation ..................................................: 2 - 3,438 3,308 58 41 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ..............: - - 1,376 1,671 9 12 : Number of producers: : 1 producer ...................................................: 17 4 32,030 36,244 204 235 2 producers ..................................................: 34 22 34,676 34,389 512 440 3 producers ..................................................: 13 - 5,191 4,357 69 72 4 producers ..................................................: 1 2 2,780 1,783 37 30 5 or more producers ..........................................: 1 - 1,147 789 27 13 : Number of male producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 40 23 59,150 61,622 683 614 2 producers ................................................: 14 4 9,400 8,303 87 77 3 producers ................................................: 2 - 2,500 1,708 32 21 4 producers ................................................: - - 688 380 11 10 5 or more producers ........................................: 1 - 298 195 2 7 : Number of female producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 51 19 36,654 37,429 541 515 2 producers ................................................: 2 3 2,992 2,452 60 44 3 producers ................................................: - - 547 370 11 4 4 producers ................................................: - - 137 74 8 - 5 or more producers ........................................: - - 87 39 4 6 : Farms reporting- : Internet access ................................................: 57 27 58,141 57,857 667 589 Dial-up ......................................................: 5 - 2,009 2,267 15 26 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ...............: 28 (NA) 31,159 (NA) 372 (NA) Cellular data plan (see text) ................................: 26 17 36,310 22,123 444 246 Satellite ....................................................: 6 4 9,421 9,724 96 116 Don't know ...................................................: 6 1 3,369 4,455 34 29 Other ........................................................: - 1 589 1,565 8 19 : Farms by number of households sharing : in net income of operation: : 1 household ....................................................: 56 25 61,011 64,290 683 645 2 households ...................................................: 9 3 10,808 9,773 104 102 3 households ...................................................: - - 2,461 2,150 34 22 4 households ...................................................: 1 - 980 764 14 18 5 or more households ...........................................: - - 564 585 14 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 578 530 327 250 339 344 : Sex of producers: : Male ...........................................................: 364 331 160 121 220 214 Female .........................................................: 214 199 167 129 119 130 : Hired managers ...................................................: 10 6 19 9 17 14 : Primary occupation: : Farming ........................................................: 226 220 89 61 124 145 Other ..........................................................: 352 310 238 189 215 199 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ...............................................: 480 448 241 210 239 274 Not on farm operated ...........................................: 98 82 86 40 100 70 : Days of work off farm: : None ...........................................................: 194 171 94 67 99 112 Any ............................................................: 384 359 233 183 240 232 1 to 49 days .................................................: 35 38 28 35 31 34 50 to 99 days ................................................: 21 32 23 14 16 33 100 to 199 days ..............................................: 71 44 36 19 49 21 200 days or more .............................................: 257 245 146 115 144 144 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ................................................: 28 27 33 26 23 36 3 or 4 years ...................................................: 75 44 58 37 38 48 5 to 9 years ...................................................: 117 99 79 39 75 47 10 years or more ...............................................: 358 360 157 148 203 213 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ................................................: 91 69 90 57 59 82 6 to 10 years ..................................................: 100 90 73 51 83 41 11 years or more ...............................................: 387 371 164 142 197 221 : Age group: : Under 25 years .................................................: 13 6 11 7 23 28 25 to 34 years .................................................: 50 36 19 14 48 24 35 to 44 years .................................................: 90 45 72 46 44 15 45 to 54 years .................................................: 118 137 79 78 59 79 55 to 64 years .................................................: 134 155 73 48 69 106 65 to 74 years .................................................: 89 109 44 33 67 53 75 years and over...............................................: 84 42 29 24 29 39 : Average age ....................................................: 55.3 56.8 52.8 53.5 52.2 55.7 : Young producers (see text) .......................................: 63 (NA) 30 (NA) 71 (NA) : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .................: 45 24 8 9 19 25 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .....................: 473 438 303 238 288 301 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ......................: 105 92 24 12 51 43 : Number of persons living in producers' households ................: 1,192 1,075 510 416 750 727 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ...........................................: 507 476 253 211 281 279 Land use and/or crop decisions .................................: 458 420 204 169 263 235 Livestock decisions ............................................: 386 378 144 118 205 172 Marketing decisions (see text) .................................: 368 (NA) 188 (NA) 205 (NA) Record keeping and/or financial management .....................: 445 410 225 154 223 234 Estate planning or succession planning..........................: 359 348 183 136 171 149 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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: 75 31 132,267 128,100 984 954 : Sex of producers: : Male ...........................................................: 42 23 88,635 85,089 577 572 Female .........................................................: 33 8 43,632 43,011 407 382 : Hired managers ...................................................: 1 - 4,974 4,598 37 39 : Primary occupation: : Farming ........................................................: 20 3 50,126 48,465 328 321 Other ..........................................................: 55 28 82,141 79,635 656 633 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ...............................................: 62 29 99,451 101,299 780 816 Not on farm operated ...........................................: 13 2 32,816 26,801 204 138 : Days of work off farm: : None ...........................................................: 24 5 48,285 46,393 272 289 Any ............................................................: 51 26 83,982 81,707 712 665 1 to 49 days .................................................: 10 - 11,193 10,164 80 104 50 to 99 days ................................................: 1 1 5,174 5,009 54 34 100 to 199 days ..............................................: 4 5 10,232 10,531 107 92 200 days or more .............................................: 36 20 57,383 56,003 471 435 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ................................................: 15 4 6,447 7,224 69 105 3 or 4 years ...................................................: 13 5 10,539 9,534 111 134 5 to 9 years ...................................................: 25 7 24,097 18,374 265 173 10 years or more ...............................................: 22 15 91,184 92,968 539 542 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ................................................: 33 12 18,705 17,110 228 229 6 to 10 years ..................................................: 18 9 20,113 16,555 211 160 11 years or more ...............................................: 24 10 93,449 94,435 545 565 : Age group: : Under 25 years .................................................: 9 2 3,052 2,464 50 44 25 to 34 years .................................................: 6 1 11,613 10,731 110 115 35 to 44 years .................................................: 12 8 19,065 16,961 155 130 45 to 54 years .................................................: 15 11 21,221 24,137 268 229 55 to 64 years .................................................: 16 5 31,810 36,247 200 238 65 to 74 years .................................................: 9 4 29,634 24,612 130 114 75 years and over...............................................: 8 - 15,872 12,948 71 84 : Average age ....................................................: 52.6 47.6 56.3 55.8 51.3 52.0 : Young producers (see text) .......................................: 15 (NA) 14,665 (NA) 160 (NA) : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .................: 8 5 925 924 984 954 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .....................: 55 25 121,600 115,928 921 879 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ......................: 20 6 10,667 12,172 63 75 : Number of persons living in producers' households ................: 96 70 272,395 268,584 2,071 2,052 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ...........................................: 48 26 113,648 111,079 864 793 Land use and/or crop decisions .................................: 35 20 96,967 95,349 685 650 Livestock decisions ............................................: 34 18 67,376 70,965 530 559 Marketing decisions (see text) .................................: 32 (NA) 77,523 (NA) 571 (NA) Record keeping and/or financial management .....................: 28 22 94,337 94,726 656 682 Estate planning or succession planning..........................: 27 18 69,688 70,166 509 505 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 10,184 11,796 :: : Land in farms ........................................acres: 1,391,988 1,807,584 :: Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ...: 235 223 : :: Other crop farming (1119) .................................: 3,008 3,333 FARMS BY SIZE : :: Tobacco farming (11191) .................................: 5 2 : :: Cotton farming (11192) ..................................: - - 1 to 9 acres ..............................................: 1,119 1,306 :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : 10 to 49 acres ............................................: 4,060 4,309 :: other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ...............: 3,003 3,331 50 to 179 acres ...........................................: 3,324 3,896 :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .................: 1,370 2,044 180 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1,194 1,571 :: Cattle feedlots (112112) ..................................: 47 64 500 acres or more .........................................: 487 714 :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ..................: 74 141 : :: Hog and pig farming (1122) ................................: 119 105 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) .........................: 402 205 : :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) .............................: 325 407 Owned land in farms ..................................farms: 9,948 11,498 :: Aquaculture and other : acres: 991,707 1,229,971 :: animal production (1125, 1129) ...........................: 1,065 1,272 Rented or leased land in farms .......................farms: 1,798 2,523 :: : acres: 400,281 577,613 :: OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : :: : TENURE : :: Farms by- : : :: : Full owners ..........................................farms: 8,386 9,273 :: Type of organization: : acres: 658,341 761,989 :: Operation more than 50 percent owned : Part owners ..........................................farms: 1,562 2,225 :: by one producer's household and/or : acres: 679,607 973,186 :: extended family ......................................: 9,690 11,363 Tenants ..............................................farms: 236 298 :: Limited Liability Company .............................: 1,287 944 acres: 54,040 72,409 :: : : :: Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : :: Family or individual ..................................: 8,859 10,277 SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : :: Partnership ...........................................: 714 798 : :: Corporation ...........................................: 399 446 Total ................................................farms: 10,184 11,796 :: Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : $1,000: 1,517,228 996,756 :: association, American Indian Reservation, etc. .......: 212 275 : :: : Market value of agricultural products sold .........farms: 10,184 11,796 :: Number of producers: : $1,000: 1,502,094 954,396 :: 1 producer ............................................: 3,683 4,920 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ....farms: 6,455 7,581 :: 2 producers ...........................................: 4,895 5,433 $1,000: 750,971 584,588 :: 3 producers ...........................................: 863 878 Livestock, poultry, and their products ...........farms: 3,484 4,367 :: 4 producers ...........................................: 531 379 $1,000: 751,123 369,808 :: 5 or more producers ...................................: 212 186 Government payments ................................farms: 2,212 4,085 :: : $1,000: 15,134 42,360 :: Number of male producers: : : :: 1 producer ..........................................: 7,811 9,486 FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : :: 2 producers .........................................: 1,586 1,687 : :: 3 producers .........................................: 482 370 Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 1,813 2,555 :: 4 producers .........................................: 150 92 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 1,319 1,518 :: 5 or more producers .................................: 56 47 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 1,316 1,557 :: : $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 1,390 1,450 :: Number of female producers: : $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 1,379 1,613 :: 1 producer ..........................................: 4,798 5,263 $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 858 1,002 :: 2 producers .........................................: 487 438 $50,000 or more ...........................................: 2,109 2,101 :: 3 producers .........................................: 68 73 : :: 4 producers .........................................: 9 13 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : :: 5 or more producers .................................: 25 5 AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : :: : : :: Farms reporting- : CCC loans ............................................farms: 18 68 :: Internet access .........................................: 7,800 8,473 $1,000: 3,556 14,063 :: Dial-up ...............................................: 302 377 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : :: Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ........: 4,317 (NA) Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : :: Cellular data plan (see text) .........................: 4,557 3,091 Enhancement Program payments ........................farms: 1,743 1,803 :: Satellite .............................................: 1,232 1,484 $1,000: 8,418 6,741 :: Don't know ............................................: 532 699 Other Federal farm program payments ..................farms: 713 3,450 :: Other .................................................: 102 267 $1,000: 6,716 35,619 :: : : :: Farms by number of households sharing : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : :: in net income of operation: : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : :: 1 household .............................................: 7,982 9,496 : :: 2 households ............................................: 1,594 1,703 Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..........................: 3,038 3,511 :: 3 households ............................................: 381 390 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ........................: 194 209 :: 4 households ............................................: 166 131 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .........................: 307 282 :: 5 or more households ....................................: 61 76 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 66. Producers with Military Service - Selected Producer Characteristics: 2022 and 2017 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 :: Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Producers ...........................................number: 10,741 12,228 :: Age group: : : :: Under 25 years ..........................................: 35 17 Sex of producers: : :: 25 to 34 years ..........................................: 241 197 Male ....................................................: 10,106 11,635 :: 35 to 44 years ..........................................: 713 497 Female ..................................................: 635 593 :: 45 to 54 years ..........................................: 1,045 1,302 : :: 55 to 64 years ..........................................: 1,669 1,662 Hired managers ............................................: 164 222 :: 65 to 74 years ..........................................: 3,029 5,120 : :: 75 years and over .......................................: 4,009 3,433 Primary occupation: : :: : Farming .................................................: 5,323 6,330 :: Average age .............................................: 67.7 67.7 Other ...................................................: 5,418 5,898 :: : : :: Young producers (see text) ................................: 276 (NA) Place of residence: : :: : On farm operated ........................................: 8,397 9,951 :: Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..........: 63 75 Not on farm operated ....................................: 2,344 2,277 :: : : :: Producers by race: : Days of work off farm: : :: American Indian or Alaska Native ........................: 27 20 None ....................................................: 5,636 6,628 :: Asian ...................................................: 6 4 Any .....................................................: 5,105 5,600 :: Black or African American ...............................: 20 20 1 to 49 days ..........................................: 804 829 :: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...............: 10 6 50 to 99 days .........................................: 377 500 :: White ...................................................: 10,568 12,087 100 to 199 days .......................................: 735 772 :: More than one race reported .............................: 110 91 200 days or more ......................................: 3,189 3,499 :: : : :: Number of persons living in : Years on present farm: : :: producers' households ....................................: 22,550 25,818 2 years or less .........................................: 356 429 :: : 3 or 4 years ............................................: 545 499 :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : 5 to 9 years ............................................: 1,457 1,205 :: Day-to-day decisions ....................................: 9,519 11,002 10 years or more ........................................: 8,383 10,095 :: Land use and/or crop decisions ..........................: 8,491 9,872 : :: Livestock decisions .....................................: 5,360 6,757 Years operating any farm: : :: Marketing decisions (see text) ..........................: 6,094 (NA) 5 years or less .........................................: 1,084 960 :: Record keeping and/or financial management ..............: 7,649 9,066 6 to 10 years ...........................................: 1,197 1,044 :: Estate planning or succession planning ..................: 6,174 7,310 11 years or more ........................................: 8,460 10,224 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 10,783 :: : Land in farms ........................................acres: 1,905,549 :: Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ...: 386 : :: Other crop farming (1119) .................................: 1,451 FARMS BY SIZE : :: Tobacco farming (11191) .................................: - : :: Cotton farming (11192) ..................................: - 1 to 9 acres ..............................................: 1,899 :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : 10 to 49 acres ............................................: 3,705 :: other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ...............: 1,451 50 to 179 acres ...........................................: 3,117 :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .................: 1,665 180 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1,187 :: Cattle feedlots (112112) ..................................: 124 500 acres or more .........................................: 875 :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ..................: 373 : :: Hog and pig farming (1122) ................................: 425 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) .........................: 643 : :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) .............................: 671 Owned land in farms ..................................farms: 9,941 :: Aquaculture and other : acres: 936,720 :: animal production (1125, 1129) ...........................: 1,293 Rented or leased land in farms .......................farms: 3,741 :: : acres: 968,829 :: OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : :: : TENURE : :: Farms by- : : :: : Full owners ..........................................farms: 7,042 :: Type of organization: : acres: 432,369 :: Operation more than 50 percent owned : Part owners ..........................................farms: 2,899 :: by one producer's household and/or : acres: 1,270,242 :: extended family ......................................: 10,191 Tenants ..............................................farms: 842 :: Limited Liability Company .............................: 1,884 acres: 202,938 :: : : :: Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : :: Family or individual ..................................: 9,089 SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : :: Partnership ...........................................: 917 : :: Corporation ...........................................: 599 Total ................................................farms: 10,783 :: Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : $1,000: 2,844,358 :: association, American Indian Reservation, etc. .......: 178 : :: : Market value of agricultural products sold .........farms: 10,783 :: Number of producers: : $1,000: 2,824,616 :: 1 producer ............................................: 1,838 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ....farms: 6,910 :: 2 producers ...........................................: 4,848 $1,000: 1,279,352 :: 3 producers ...........................................: 2,196 Livestock, poultry, and their products ...........farms: 5,781 :: 4 producers ...........................................: 1,403 $1,000: 1,545,263 :: 5 or more producers ...................................: 498 Government payments ................................farms: 1,759 :: : $1,000: 19,743 :: Number of male producers: : : :: 1 producer ..........................................: 5,879 FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : :: 2 producers .........................................: 3,221 : :: 3 producers .........................................: 1,066 Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 1,223 :: 4 producers .........................................: 283 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 1,088 :: 5 or more producers .................................: 108 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 1,091 :: : $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 1,246 :: Number of female producers: : $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 1,491 :: 1 producer ..........................................: 5,625 $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 1,081 :: 2 producers .........................................: 1,302 $50,000 or more ...........................................: 3,563 :: 3 producers .........................................: 278 : :: 4 producers .........................................: 72 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : :: 5 or more producers .................................: 25 AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : :: : : :: Farms reporting- : CCC loans ............................................farms: 59 :: Internet access .........................................: 8,203 $1,000: 8,901 :: Dial-up ...............................................: 239 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : :: Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ........: 4,375 Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : :: Cellular data plan (see text) .........................: 5,709 Enhancement Program payments ........................farms: 964 :: Satellite .............................................: 1,326 $1,000: 4,134 :: Don't know ............................................: 334 Other Federal farm program payments ..................farms: 1,044 :: Other .................................................: 74 $1,000: 15,609 :: : : :: Farms by number of households sharing : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : :: in net income of operation: : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : :: 1 household .............................................: 8,192 : :: 2 households ............................................: 1,715 Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..........................: 3,257 :: 3 households ............................................: 499 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ........................: 262 :: 4 households ............................................: 274 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .........................: 233 :: 5 or more households ....................................: 103 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 14,752 :: Years operating any farm: : : :: 5 years or less .........................................: 7,357 Sex of producers: : :: 6 to 10 years ...........................................: 4,743 Male ....................................................: 9,500 :: 11 years or more ........................................: 2,652 Female ..................................................: 5,252 :: : : :: Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..........: 160 Hired managers ............................................: 891 :: : : :: Producers by race: : Primary occupation: : :: American Indian or Alaska Native ........................: 27 Farming .................................................: 4,086 :: Asian ...................................................: 20 Other ...................................................: 10,666 :: Black or African American ...............................: 37 : :: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...............: 3 Place of residence: : :: White ...................................................: 14,588 On farm operated ........................................: 10,518 :: More than one race reported .............................: 77 Not on farm operated ....................................: 4,234 :: : : :: Military service: : Days of work off farm: : :: Never served or only on active duty for training in : None ....................................................: 2,710 :: the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..............: 14,476 Any .....................................................: 12,042 :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...............: 276 1 to 49 days ..........................................: 1,445 :: : 50 to 99 days .........................................: 719 :: Number of persons living in producers' households .........: 28,282 100 to 199 days .......................................: 1,420 :: : 200 days or more ......................................: 8,458 :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : : :: Day-to-day decisions ....................................: 12,293 Years on present farm: : :: Land use and/or crop decisions ..........................: 10,396 2 years or less .........................................: 2,729 :: Livestock decisions .....................................: 8,668 3 or 4 years ............................................: 3,578 :: Marketing decisions (see text) ..........................: 8,996 5 to 9 years ............................................: 5,661 :: Record keeping and/or financial management ..............: 9,302 10 years or more ........................................: 2,784 :: Estate planning or succession planning ..................: 5,892 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 24,242 22,581 :: : Land in farms ........................................acres: 3,030,167 2,736,351 :: Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ...: 918 537 : :: Other crop farming (1119) .................................: 4,644 4,784 FARMS BY SIZE : :: Tobacco farming (11191) .................................: - 5 : :: Cotton farming (11192) ..................................: - - 1 to 9 acres ..............................................: 4,626 4,833 :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : 10 to 49 acres ............................................: 9,422 8,572 :: other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ...............: 4,644 4,779 50 to 179 acres ...........................................: 6,917 6,024 :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .................: 3,399 4,141 180 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2,117 2,027 :: Cattle feedlots (112112) ..................................: 180 204 500 acres or more .........................................: 1,160 1,125 :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ..................: 344 753 : :: Hog and pig farming (1122) ................................: 696 548 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) .........................: 1,589 766 : :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) .............................: 1,512 1,283 Owned land in farms ..................................farms: 22,746 20,771 :: Aquaculture and other : acres: 1,758,427 1,559,822 :: animal production (1125, 1129) ...........................: 2,770 2,519 Rented or leased land in farms .......................farms: 5,836 6,402 :: : acres: 1,271,740 1,176,529 :: OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : :: : TENURE : :: Farms by- : : :: : Full owners ..........................................farms: 18,406 16,179 :: Type of organization: : acres: 1,118,398 898,952 :: Operation more than 50 percent owned : Part owners ..........................................farms: 4,340 4,592 :: by one producer's household and/or : acres: 1,630,185 1,577,562 :: extended family ......................................: 22,986 21,550 Tenants ..............................................farms: 1,496 1,810 :: Limited Liability Company .............................: 4,396 2,542 acres: 281,584 259,837 :: : : :: Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : :: Family or individual ..................................: 20,735 19,384 SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : :: Partnership ...........................................: 1,749 1,521 : :: Corporation ...........................................: 1,272 1,109 Total ................................................farms: 24,242 22,581 :: Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : $1,000: 3,466,478 2,085,418 :: association, American Indian Reservation, etc. .......: 486 567 : :: : Market value of agricultural products sold .........farms: 24,242 22,581 :: Number of producers: : $1,000: 3,433,701 2,025,929 :: 1 producer ............................................: 6,063 7,106 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ....farms: 14,597 13,798 :: 2 producers ...........................................: 12,626 11,428 $1,000: 1,865,216 1,007,554 :: 3 producers ...........................................: 2,965 2,433 Livestock, poultry, and their products ...........farms: 11,072 10,767 :: 4 producers ...........................................: 1,859 1,141 $1,000: 1,568,485 1,018,375 :: 5 or more producers ...................................: 729 473 Government payments ................................farms: 3,916 5,888 :: : $1,000: 32,776 59,489 :: Number of male producers: : : :: 1 producer ..........................................: 16,534 15,922 FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : :: 2 producers .........................................: 4,569 3,896 : :: 3 producers .........................................: 1,437 857 Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 3,634 5,038 :: 4 producers .........................................: 416 233 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 3,223 3,022 :: 5 or more producers .................................: 181 116 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 3,066 2,992 :: : $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 3,107 2,864 :: Number of female producers: : $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 3,334 2,834 :: 1 producer ..........................................: 13,938 12,733 $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 2,204 1,600 :: 2 producers .........................................: 1,897 1,504 $50,000 or more ...........................................: 5,674 4,231 :: 3 producers .........................................: 358 234 : :: 4 producers .........................................: 90 45 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : :: 5 or more producers .................................: 52 26 AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : :: : : :: Farms reporting- : CCC loans ............................................farms: 79 143 :: Internet access .........................................: 19,255 17,310 $1,000: 12,606 23,169 :: Dial-up ...............................................: 462 428 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : :: Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ........: 10,835 (NA) Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : :: Cellular data plan (see text) .........................: 12,764 7,240 Enhancement Program payments ........................farms: 2,487 2,136 :: Satellite .............................................: 2,996 2,792 $1,000: 12,123 7,488 :: Don't know ............................................: 833 1,106 Other Federal farm program payments ..................farms: 1,848 5,126 :: Other .................................................: 169 525 $1,000: 20,653 52,000 :: : : :: Farms by number of households sharing : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : :: in net income of operation: : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : :: 1 household .............................................: 19,042 18,346 : :: 2 households ............................................: 3,584 2,935 Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..........................: 6,887 5,679 :: 3 households ............................................: 974 733 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ........................: 588 807 :: 4 households ............................................: 421 318 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .........................: 715 560 :: 5 or more households ....................................: 221 249 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 39,103 33,883 :: Age group: - Con. : : :: : Sex of producers: : :: 55 to 64 years ..........................................: 6,051 5,706 Male ....................................................: 24,061 20,724 :: 65 to 74 years ..........................................: 3,304 2,291 Female ..................................................: 15,042 13,159 :: 75 years and over .......................................: 771 515 : :: : Hired managers ............................................: 1,335 1,163 :: Average age .............................................: 43.7 43.4 : :: : Primary occupation: : :: Young producers (see text) ................................: 11,018 (NA) Farming .................................................: 8,913 8,020 :: : Other ...................................................: 30,190 25,863 :: Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..........: 439 389 : :: : Place of residence: : :: Producers by race: : On farm operated ........................................: 26,933 24,419 :: American Indian or Alaska Native ........................: 71 54 Not on farm operated ....................................: 12,170 9,464 :: Asian ...................................................: 98 81 : :: Black or African American ...............................: 79 57 Days of work off farm: : :: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...............: 24 15 None ....................................................: 7,956 7,034 :: White ...................................................: 38,605 33,492 Any .....................................................: 31,147 26,849 :: More than one race reported .............................: 205 170 1 to 49 days ..........................................: 3,426 3,084 :: : 50 to 99 days .........................................: 1,712 1,466 :: Military service: : 100 to 199 days .......................................: 3,478 3,129 :: Never served or only on active duty for training in : 200 days or more ......................................: 22,531 19,170 :: the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..............: 36,822 31,879 : :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...............: 2,281 2,004 Years operating any farm: : :: : 5 years or less .........................................: 18,868 (NA) :: Number of persons living in producers' households .........: 82,215 73,213 6 to 10 years ...........................................: 20,235 (NA) :: : 11 years or more ........................................: (X) (X) :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : : :: Day-to-day decisions ....................................: 32,539 28,524 Age group: : :: Land use and/or crop decisions ..........................: 27,366 24,219 Under 25 years ..........................................: 3,074 2,473 :: Livestock decisions .....................................: 20,612 19,475 25 to 34 years ..........................................: 9,026 8,419 :: Marketing decisions (see text) ..........................: 21,725 (NA) 35 to 44 years ..........................................: 10,065 7,936 :: Record keeping and/or financial management ..............: 26,251 23,693 45 to 54 years ..........................................: 6,812 6,543 :: Estate planning or succession planning ..................: 17,217 15,326 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 76,009 9,331 27,225 6,217 7,416 6,216 percent: 100.0 12.3 35.8 8.2 9.8 8.2 Land in farms ............................................acres: 13,652,346 47,465 679,745 364,340 615,030 724,662 Average size of farm .................................acres: 180 5 25 59 83 117 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 76,009 9,331 27,225 6,217 7,416 6,216 $1,000: 15,548,898 474,020 1,068,177 372,353 620,051 719,200 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 204,567 50,801 39,235 59,893 83,610 115,701 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 11,465 2,203 6,377 920 785 548 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 8,508 2,222 4,471 652 544 339 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 8,611 1,771 4,592 722 678 427 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 9,055 1,318 4,516 900 911 628 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 10,017 863 4,252 1,236 1,331 904 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 6,784 352 1,809 1,026 1,242 934 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 6,149 185 560 568 1,422 1,474 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 5,905 109 312 71 285 712 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 3,589 78 91 39 55 120 : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 2,557 97 73 20 84 64 $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 3,369 133 172 63 79 66 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 2,247 101 103 37 50 40 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 799 22 36 18 20 14 $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 323 10 33 8 9 12 : Total sales ............................................farms: 76,009 9,331 27,225 6,217 7,416 6,216 $1,000: 15,412,137 472,639 1,054,580 367,215 612,323 711,334 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 30,410 782 6,187 2,227 3,416 3,189 $1,000: 7,605,771 2,265 87,734 65,053 139,834 182,189 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 16,246 - 78 367 1,268 1,725 $1,000: 7,356,678 - 4,375 23,166 90,701 149,067 Corn ...............................................farms: 21,411 293 2,950 1,286 2,195 2,277 $1,000: 3,734,528 833 44,523 32,327 67,973 83,188 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 10,897 - 65 194 444 607 $1,000: 3,533,466 - 3,678 12,450 33,531 46,941 Wheat ..............................................farms: 7,601 44 547 314 566 609 $1,000: 279,608 79 3,898 3,300 6,093 8,719 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1,559 - - - 7 22 $1,000: 174,356 - - - 463 1,402 Soybeans ...........................................farms: 22,871 459 3,566 1,384 2,222 2,306 $1,000: 3,553,913 1,327 38,576 28,591 65,032 89,556 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 11,714 - 3 36 299 660 $1,000: 3,334,024 - 188 (D) 18,231 45,060 Sorghum ............................................farms: 42 - 6 2 4 7 $1,000: 193 - (D) (D) 13 22 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Barley .............................................farms: 144 - 11 19 13 17 $1,000: 2,157 - (D) (D) 47 88 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 12 - - - - - $1,000: 1,172 - - - - - Rice ...............................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 1,223 25 138 101 248 205 $1,000: 35,371 26 704 769 676 615 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 54 - - 5 - - $1,000: 30,142 - - (D) - - Tobacco ..............................................farms: 32 2 4 - 1 3 $1,000: 2,767 (D) 25 - (D) 32 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 10 - - - - - $1,000: 2,463 - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 2,865 806 1,056 204 228 152 $1,000: 205,389 7,102 18,426 15,293 11,200 8,897 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 457 20 87 58 65 36 $1,000: 182,568 1,510 9,853 13,426 9,017 7,428 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 2,093 529 930 155 197 101 $1,000: 70,344 3,668 18,744 5,145 7,627 11,293 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 298 4 121 26 39 44 $1,000: 53,742 286 11,179 3,630 6,051 10,823 Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 1,456 361 635 120 129 80 $1,000: 53,988 2,094 13,154 4,135 5,301 9,353 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 229 4 95 22 27 36 $1,000: 43,542 286 8,635 3,094 4,332 8,944 Berries ............................................farms: 1,057 278 473 68 106 41 $1,000: 16,356 1,575 5,590 1,009 2,326 1,939 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 81 - 23 4 17 11 $1,000: 8,606 - 2,044 300 1,538 1,703 Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 2,066 829 733 76 148 112 $1,000: 658,892 52,770 162,157 20,571 68,479 51,135 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 643 180 250 35 45 37 $1,000: 639,367 45,444 154,671 19,877 66,861 50,010 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 3,856 2,458 1,940 5,263 3,370 1,789 928 percent: 5.1 3.2 2.6 6.9 4.4 2.4 1.2 Land in farms ............................................acres: 606,259 484,680 461,765 1,878,675 2,316,455 2,484,428 2,988,842 Average size of farm .................................acres: 157 197 238 357 687 1,389 3,221 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 3,856 2,458 1,940 5,263 3,370 1,789 928 $1,000: 548,082 643,500 462,618 2,254,149 2,448,356 2,766,350 3,172,042 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 142,137 261,798 238,463 428,301 726,515 1,546,311 3,418,149 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 255 128 95 112 30 4 8 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 113 45 49 64 6 - 3 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 177 84 52 63 39 5 1 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 340 185 96 127 32 1 1 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 571 305 184 314 48 4 5 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 496 270 181 356 98 17 3 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 743 353 227 459 146 8 4 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 922 889 838 1,482 239 39 7 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 91 71 124 1,776 1,067 67 10 : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 81 45 51 235 1,271 518 18 $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 67 83 43 275 394 1,126 868 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 47 47 28 176 259 950 409 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 14 29 11 71 105 129 330 $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 6 7 4 28 30 47 129 : Total sales ............................................farms: 3,856 2,458 1,940 5,263 3,370 1,789 928 $1,000: 541,749 638,855 458,458 2,232,927 2,425,859 2,745,150 3,151,046 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 2,175 1,485 1,281 4,078 2,978 1,725 887 $1,000: 178,021 161,349 172,201 917,164 1,390,679 1,828,371 2,480,909 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1,492 1,174 1,066 3,641 2,848 1,704 883 $1,000: 163,445 154,521 167,116 907,840 1,387,902 1,827,737 2,480,808 Corn ...............................................farms: 1,637 1,154 1,008 3,509 2,651 1,590 861 $1,000: 81,173 74,029 76,434 424,496 642,478 893,517 1,313,556 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 685 643 656 2,735 2,450 1,561 857 $1,000: 59,340 61,924 67,164 405,031 637,309 892,635 1,313,463 Wheat ..............................................farms: 527 469 394 1,508 1,326 841 456 $1,000: 8,611 8,600 8,873 41,917 60,044 59,103 70,372 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 30 28 28 163 431 481 369 $1,000: 2,214 1,990 1,621 12,419 37,320 49,152 67,776 Soybeans ...........................................farms: 1,677 1,225 1,073 3,627 2,789 1,668 875 $1,000: 87,638 78,317 86,676 448,473 685,568 871,340 1,072,818 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 812 768 799 3,145 2,673 1,647 872 $1,000: 63,381 65,240 78,756 435,178 682,449 870,665 (D) Sorghum ............................................farms: 3 - - 10 8 - 2 $1,000: 40 - - 29 44 - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Barley .............................................farms: 14 9 5 19 19 11 7 $1,000: 61 37 16 508 297 554 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - 3 - 6 3 $1,000: - - - 360 - 481 331 Rice ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 122 45 31 126 80 61 41 $1,000: 499 365 203 1,741 2,248 3,858 23,667 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - 1 1 4 12 10 21 $1,000: - (D) (D) 759 1,761 3,437 23,438 Tobacco ..............................................farms: - 1 5 7 1 7 1 $1,000: - (D) 1,090 224 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - 3 2 - 4 1 $1,000: - - (D) (D) - 780 (D) Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 73 64 35 69 69 74 35 $1,000: 2,799 5,473 2,399 14,327 15,200 42,828 61,445 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 14 18 14 20 39 62 24 $1,000: 2,010 4,847 2,224 13,694 14,711 42,586 61,261 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 50 36 24 30 19 16 6 $1,000: 2,110 5,216 5,863 5,695 2,768 1,588 627 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 8 15 10 12 9 7 3 $1,000: 1,453 4,774 5,626 5,359 2,579 1,409 575 Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 38 31 17 23 10 9 3 $1,000: 1,736 4,552 5,412 4,852 2,168 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 7 12 4 11 5 5 1 $1,000: 1,190 4,145 (D) 4,618 2,092 991 (D) Berries ............................................farms: 22 10 14 14 14 13 4 $1,000: 374 664 451 842 600 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 4 6 6 4 3 2 $1,000: (D) 618 353 697 340 384 (D) Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 33 18 23 47 24 18 5 $1,000: 10,440 17,497 (D) 112,213 67,066 73,892 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 18 7 15 32 13 8 3 $1,000: 10,151 17,256 (D) 111,932 66,903 73,713 (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: 487 61 232 46 50 40 $1,000: 11,239 (D) 2,155 2,918 (D) 1,482 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 47 - 4 16 1 10 $1,000: 7,917 - 576 2,765 (D) 1,300 Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 487 61 232 46 50 40 $1,000: 11,239 (D) 2,155 2,918 (D) 1,482 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 47 - 4 16 1 10 $1,000: 7,917 - 576 2,765 (D) 1,300 Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 21,372 1,116 8,087 2,133 2,358 2,065 $1,000: 203,596 2,075 25,630 11,607 15,933 18,123 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 642 10 4 3 12 29 $1,000: 74,709 (D) 244 268 1,103 2,162 Maple syrup ........................................farms: 912 97 376 118 95 98 $1,000: 4,156 80 1,016 383 499 885 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 10 - - 1 1 3 $1,000: 924 - - (D) (D) 235 : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 16,329 1,283 3,905 1,206 1,711 1,711 $1,000: 890,447 32,489 40,688 21,574 44,411 37,586 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2,425 78 99 48 102 147 $1,000: 740,194 26,454 18,252 13,032 29,376 19,445 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 1,382 12 71 51 116 210 $1,000: 1,330,498 2,304 14,146 58,246 25,698 64,357 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1,261 7 35 30 89 196 $1,000: 1,329,265 (D) 13,831 58,079 25,390 64,169 Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 3,612 878 1,118 208 303 228 $1,000: 1,559,975 154,055 129,243 48,641 81,768 45,640 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 811 104 68 24 52 40 $1,000: 1,549,406 151,503 126,332 48,013 80,760 44,682 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 5,182 1,348 2,095 413 431 334 $1,000: 33,078 5,270 9,632 2,358 2,856 4,098 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 72 4 7 4 4 20 $1,000: 9,048 475 1,715 204 316 2,098 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 3,317 667 1,521 287 347 205 $1,000: 76,126 13,929 28,791 5,069 5,646 8,162 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 311 52 144 29 14 41 $1,000: 48,511 8,010 16,567 2,697 2,658 6,538 Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 7,792 2,017 3,284 486 722 462 $1,000: 2,666,056 190,561 494,170 107,480 204,507 275,986 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 779 121 180 44 108 64 $1,000: 2,651,446 186,515 488,508 106,747 202,890 274,966 Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 151 30 71 4 6 11 $1,000: 14,564 (D) 8,915 34 (D) 256 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 37 6 19 - 1 3 $1,000: 13,747 2,517 8,500 - (D) 179 Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 2,996 898 1,249 169 242 168 $1,000: 83,397 3,302 14,122 3,228 (D) 2,098 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 99 6 45 3 10 6 $1,000: 72,856 714 9,840 (D) (D) 1,387 : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 16,399 581 3,821 1,169 1,530 1,350 $1,000: 136,761 1,380 13,597 5,138 7,728 7,866 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 2,423 24 134 70 113 164 $1,000: 247,535 42 672 470 1,338 2,659 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 5,748 1,614 2,295 422 419 317 $1,000: 90,371 8,954 19,048 12,613 8,375 11,569 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 2,004 480 652 145 173 162 $1,000: 408,451 12,481 68,943 2,180 10,433 (D) : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 76,009 9,331 27,225 6,217 7,416 6,216 $1,000: 11,235,804 375,598 959,067 322,585 515,849 586,234 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 147,822 40,253 35,227 51,888 69,559 94,311 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 38,583 2,467 9,486 2,906 4,023 3,759 $1,000: 1,221,919 3,568 23,192 12,532 25,593 33,711 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 19,155 2,338 8,544 2,043 2,263 1,663 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 10,354 107 873 830 1,654 1,870 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,454 13 39 25 96 200 $50,000 or more .........................................: 5,620 9 30 8 10 26 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 38,000 2,005 9,400 2,942 4,062 3,757 $1,000: 685,192 1,771 13,004 7,613 15,341 19,114 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 22,363 1,953 8,997 2,524 3,063 2,356 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 14 12 7 18 - 6 1 $1,000: 1,529 (D) (D) 934 - 810 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 3 1 1 5 - 6 - $1,000: 1,350 (D) (D) 660 - 810 - Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 14 12 7 18 - 6 1 $1,000: 1,529 (D) (D) 934 - 810 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 3 1 1 5 - 6 - $1,000: 1,350 (D) (D) 660 - 810 - Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 1,340 781 607 1,475 815 384 211 $1,000: 15,088 11,608 (D) 30,583 24,571 (D) 19,657 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 32 42 30 158 139 111 72 $1,000: 2,762 3,828 (D) 13,284 15,038 (D) 17,203 Maple syrup ........................................farms: 40 23 7 24 22 8 4 $1,000: 214 231 30 422 191 81 124 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 1 - 2 - - 1 $1,000: (D) (D) - (D) - - (D) : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 1,270 850 652 1,880 1,152 532 177 $1,000: 68,114 69,495 33,938 145,405 192,212 121,744 82,790 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 153 109 131 513 601 320 124 $1,000: 52,687 57,858 24,874 119,227 179,934 117,404 81,648 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 168 96 71 238 207 103 39 $1,000: 107,294 58,970 26,715 197,979 341,656 243,528 189,604 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 165 92 69 230 206 103 39 $1,000: 107,237 58,911 (D) 197,935 (D) 243,528 189,604 Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 130 82 64 205 180 153 63 $1,000: 54,382 44,497 43,288 232,649 237,697 253,646 234,470 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 35 24 25 129 128 126 56 $1,000: 53,937 44,286 43,087 231,927 237,214 253,234 234,432 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 142 63 71 160 78 35 12 $1,000: 1,312 719 933 1,771 2,962 771 395 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 4 3 3 7 10 3 3 $1,000: 223 287 296 413 2,335 447 239 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 113 43 35 46 37 11 5 $1,000: 4,258 3,275 (D) 4,594 1,694 210 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 11 4 - 12 2 1 1 $1,000: 3,114 (D) - 4,234 (D) (D) (D) Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 200 150 88 231 95 42 15 $1,000: 92,646 258,705 155,567 567,443 148,637 107,197 63,157 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 36 40 17 95 45 20 9 $1,000: 92,290 258,329 155,347 567,091 148,498 107,136 63,129 Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 7 7 3 10 2 - - $1,000: 993 (D) 2 62 (D) - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 5 1 - - 2 - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - (D) - - Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 93 42 31 62 29 10 3 $1,000: 2,762 809 (D) 1,884 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 4 9 8 5 2 1 - $1,000: 2,304 574 (D) 1,300 (D) (D) - : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 948 708 590 2,154 1,734 1,165 649 $1,000: 6,334 4,645 4,160 21,222 22,497 21,200 20,996 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 126 116 124 466 498 343 245 $1,000: 2,740 2,634 3,545 24,617 50,714 56,642 101,462 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 135 116 73 184 106 51 16 $1,000: 3,067 4,447 3,821 7,982 4,522 4,165 1,809 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 84 68 33 105 60 29 13 $1,000: 3,981 3,572 3,934 (D) 7,215 26,187 43,527 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 3,856 2,458 1,940 5,263 3,370 1,789 928 $1,000: 410,161 487,426 347,659 1,481,869 1,670,938 1,949,405 2,129,014 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 106,369 198,302 179,206 281,564 495,827 1,089,662 2,294,196 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 2,582 1,723 1,430 4,430 3,125 1,753 899 $1,000: 30,803 30,024 28,854 157,575 230,350 296,039 349,677 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 883 447 251 545 154 16 8 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,356 856 726 1,512 480 77 13 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 313 340 377 1,357 573 99 22 $50,000 or more .........................................: 30 80 76 1,016 1,918 1,561 856 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 2,506 1,728 1,436 4,410 3,106 1,752 896 $1,000: 17,253 17,018 16,904 85,275 136,663 161,431 193,804 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,196 675 434 882 239 31 13 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .......................................: 9,394 38 377 400 973 1,353 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,820 12 18 16 19 38 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3,423 2 8 2 7 10 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 35,911 2,740 8,565 2,524 3,566 3,293 $1,000: 975,551 10,081 44,087 12,969 43,895 28,884 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 8,502 1,843 4,049 691 669 544 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 9,320 611 3,668 1,203 1,482 985 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 9,885 186 660 584 1,308 1,617 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,618 50 84 28 59 86 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4,586 50 104 18 48 61 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 6,371 371 1,157 367 615 591 $1,000: 15,140 74 556 228 635 739 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 18,566 3,824 6,573 1,158 1,527 1,249 $1,000: 895,506 69,598 109,121 36,021 75,898 44,724 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,802 3,006 4,917 768 900 712 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,968 516 1,246 279 404 350 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,326 153 258 57 130 120 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 613 85 65 27 43 35 $250,000 or more ........................................: 857 64 87 27 50 32 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 8,017 1,390 2,610 484 690 662 $1,000: 155,694 9,169 18,797 13,683 10,035 6,455 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 13,412 3,004 4,977 871 1,092 813 $1,000: 739,812 60,429 90,324 22,338 65,863 38,269 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 36,890 6,377 13,730 2,668 3,290 2,727 $1,000: 2,224,608 135,708 277,536 88,397 137,098 172,965 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 24,633 4,767 10,511 1,955 2,262 1,705 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 8,114 1,258 2,657 563 727 678 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,803 141 328 70 138 198 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 746 57 63 23 62 73 $250,000 or more ........................................: 1,594 154 171 57 101 73 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 72,250 8,431 25,632 5,893 7,027 5,975 $1,000: 500,886 13,920 46,352 14,108 18,918 24,739 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 55,746 7,839 24,109 5,375 6,186 4,786 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 12,194 546 1,388 474 782 1,116 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,219 34 81 32 38 55 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,091 12 54 12 21 18 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 49,369 5,157 14,231 3,595 4,672 4,224 $1,000: 245,218 14,813 35,002 9,055 12,389 20,037 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 17,317 2,415 6,631 1,621 1,924 1,664 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 23,684 2,261 6,590 1,712 2,341 2,132 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 7,132 436 911 224 370 392 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 809 29 65 18 31 19 $50,000 or more .........................................: 427 16 34 20 6 17 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 62,147 6,625 20,267 4,948 6,174 5,419 $1,000: 769,518 23,935 78,418 25,383 34,880 49,542 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 38,073 5,427 16,507 3,665 4,154 3,244 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 17,548 1,058 3,414 1,172 1,830 1,943 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,385 103 210 74 134 174 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3,141 37 136 37 56 58 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 14,396 1,148 3,628 904 1,199 1,035 $1,000: 844,895 30,826 99,864 33,132 39,139 50,212 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 6,139 611 2,074 504 621 536 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 4,079 318 1,032 240 363 287 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 2,858 153 371 108 149 157 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 823 47 90 33 40 35 $250,000 or more ........................................: 497 19 61 19 26 20 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 4,830 458 1,340 360 458 433 $1,000: 107,201 2,813 11,643 4,760 11,549 9,819 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 904 145 347 91 78 92 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,893 188 675 176 221 181 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,394 106 245 63 121 129 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 316 12 50 9 18 18 $50,000 or more .........................................: 323 7 23 21 20 13 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 17,119 1,002 4,183 1,245 1,876 1,722 $1,000: 199,449 6,637 16,349 8,008 12,188 12,507 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 4,010 499 1,767 375 415 364 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 6,454 301 1,892 573 925 764 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 4,969 141 421 257 472 534 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 929 41 49 21 37 33 $50,000 or more .........................................: 757 20 54 19 27 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. : : Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : Chemicals purchased - Con. : Farms with expenses of- - Con. : : $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,227 914 835 2,296 854 112 15 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 76 120 143 1,006 1,027 325 20 $50,000 or more .........................................: 7 19 24 226 986 1,284 848 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 2,300 1,600 1,334 4,247 3,082 1,759 901 $1,000: 26,074 22,993 21,295 117,531 172,077 221,298 254,367 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 275 145 81 140 51 10 4 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 466 258 155 346 117 23 6 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,402 1,007 865 1,764 409 72 11 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 112 139 211 1,701 1,026 102 20 $50,000 or more .........................................: 45 51 22 296 1,479 1,552 860 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 402 284 256 894 773 450 211 $1,000: 678 443 639 2,400 3,572 3,048 2,128 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 754 490 389 1,185 818 444 155 $1,000: 44,726 56,756 31,049 114,669 127,121 109,168 76,654 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 391 230 168 429 189 81 11 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 229 128 111 351 217 99 38 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 59 59 50 175 163 76 26 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 33 35 27 110 87 43 23 $250,000 or more ........................................: 42 38 33 120 162 145 57 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 398 268 204 617 442 189 63 $1,000: 8,391 6,540 5,425 18,728 22,078 22,789 13,604 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 471 303 245 719 507 304 106 $1,000: 36,335 50,216 25,625 95,941 105,043 86,379 63,050 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 1,688 1,081 829 2,246 1,338 673 243 $1,000: 123,423 165,553 84,072 328,273 280,693 248,965 181,924 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 988 575 399 960 345 130 36 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 406 276 259 664 403 175 48 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 164 108 86 246 181 97 46 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 55 40 39 111 142 56 25 $250,000 or more ........................................: 75 82 46 265 267 215 88 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 3,755 2,403 1,903 5,187 3,336 1,783 925 $1,000: 17,709 18,077 13,956 65,629 77,979 88,949 100,551 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 2,709 1,475 1,030 1,730 409 76 22 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 972 846 789 2,956 1,868 383 74 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 62 52 63 369 740 608 85 $50,000 or more .........................................: 12 30 21 132 319 716 744 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 2,911 2,027 1,681 4,909 3,281 1,773 908 $1,000: 9,558 13,113 8,154 35,298 28,852 30,272 28,676 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 957 556 404 880 214 44 7 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,582 1,137 1,015 2,784 1,627 436 67 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 338 295 251 1,090 1,223 1,062 540 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 22 26 5 113 145 163 173 $50,000 or more .........................................: 12 13 6 42 72 68 121 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 3,477 2,279 1,821 5,111 3,325 1,783 918 $1,000: 31,196 36,360 28,032 109,090 117,396 120,949 114,336 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,769 985 679 1,248 316 64 15 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,502 1,077 959 2,820 1,394 319 60 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 146 136 137 675 1,000 484 112 $50,000 or more .........................................: 60 81 46 368 615 916 731 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 707 449 419 1,479 1,421 1,205 802 $1,000: 23,207 25,920 40,881 127,480 87,191 134,817 152,226 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 352 224 176 594 357 77 13 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 228 130 162 458 465 312 84 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 86 59 61 315 415 575 409 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 25 23 15 74 125 161 155 $250,000 or more ........................................: 16 13 5 38 59 80 141 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 219 199 116 393 377 312 165 $1,000: 2,623 4,034 2,104 8,993 10,499 14,469 23,897 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 42 29 18 35 17 8 2 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 98 61 41 104 77 56 15 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 61 74 39 164 165 153 74 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 5 24 14 45 59 40 22 $50,000 or more .........................................: 13 11 4 45 59 55 52 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 1,150 770 681 1,949 1,356 753 432 $1,000: 9,948 7,204 7,169 30,721 33,370 26,881 28,466 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 156 112 73 167 59 19 4 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 482 291 232 581 290 80 43 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 462 304 334 897 662 345 140 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 32 36 22 169 192 165 132 $50,000 or more .........................................: 18 27 20 135 153 144 113 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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: 16,995 462 2,039 902 1,185 1,442 $1,000: 918,393 2,512 9,025 6,642 9,622 12,057 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 5,895 362 1,615 567 698 754 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 2,083 45 233 195 223 252 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 3,060 43 150 123 232 374 $25,000 or more .........................................: 5,957 12 41 17 32 62 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 5,244 364 1,232 307 435 508 $1,000: 80,401 1,787 4,907 1,421 2,697 2,252 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 1,592 164 523 116 174 198 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,676 144 480 109 144 189 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,357 46 203 71 103 112 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 272 6 15 6 11 3 $50,000 or more .........................................: 347 4 11 5 3 6 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 25,479 2,172 7,162 1,790 2,278 2,007 $1,000: 400,179 10,093 43,131 13,652 18,276 20,728 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,128 1,396 4,200 927 1,106 912 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 10,879 747 2,804 797 1,082 964 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 2,854 28 153 53 82 121 $100,000 or more ........................................: 618 1 5 13 8 10 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 20,261 1,698 5,831 1,461 1,811 1,560 $1,000: 304,661 7,056 34,018 10,931 14,884 14,328 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 1,888 346 761 161 180 116 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 6,470 789 2,573 560 607 525 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 9,193 558 2,367 690 943 816 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 1,584 5 104 32 63 82 $50,000 or more .......................................: 1,126 - 26 18 18 21 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 13,684 1,123 3,508 899 1,116 1,067 $1,000: 95,518 3,037 9,113 2,721 3,392 6,400 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 3,435 376 1,148 284 387 286 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 6,623 625 2,094 540 606 593 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 2,943 107 244 68 116 174 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 438 13 18 4 4 5 $50,000 or more .......................................: 245 2 4 3 3 9 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 72,699 8,837 26,090 5,971 7,112 5,938 $1,000: 413,228 25,188 83,311 21,615 28,254 27,595 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 52,563 7,876 22,295 4,960 5,643 4,302 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 12,094 786 2,941 720 1,107 1,233 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,835 149 726 239 287 337 $25,000 or more .........................................: 2,207 26 128 52 75 66 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 24,194 3,967 8,286 1,677 2,022 1,809 $1,000: 143,350 8,839 17,467 7,639 5,980 7,098 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 20,697 3,672 7,706 1,524 1,831 1,554 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,670 261 505 132 166 229 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 449 17 48 10 13 12 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 202 12 17 5 3 10 $100,000 or more ........................................: 176 5 10 6 9 4 : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 41,235 3,382 10,924 2,985 4,002 3,717 $1,000: 610,310 13,509 46,658 19,639 24,132 50,250 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 27,298 2,854 9,551 2,499 3,277 2,825 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 9,647 437 1,167 408 626 803 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,009 46 101 53 66 45 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,654 37 68 15 26 28 $100,000 or more ........................................: 627 8 37 10 7 16 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 2,650 76 295 107 144 184 $1,000: 96,922 299 1,234 599 1,240 1,162 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 40,099 3,524 10,751 2,873 3,931 3,587 $1,000: 1,390,306 33,950 106,944 38,406 46,562 60,228 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 76,009 9,331 27,225 6,217 7,416 6,216 $1,000: 4,847,209 124,499 216,036 81,271 147,808 174,624 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 63,772 13,343 7,935 13,072 19,931 28,093 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 36,596 2,304 8,971 2,904 4,026 3,560 Average net gain .................................dollars: 153,954 91,390 52,985 46,954 53,168 66,151 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,914 359 841 218 178 110 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,371 617 2,586 587 597 409 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 4,404 354 1,807 579 630 414 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,579 392 2,037 762 1,083 820 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 5,108 170 863 433 868 864 $50,000 or more .........................................: 13,220 412 837 325 670 943 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1,092 924 812 3,100 2,594 1,595 848 $1,000: 12,705 13,673 13,861 85,029 151,668 241,985 359,615 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 432 315 243 635 235 35 4 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 209 170 141 400 172 38 5 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 302 255 230 855 392 92 12 $25,000 or more .........................................: 149 184 198 1,210 1,795 1,430 827 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 290 235 163 566 533 370 241 $1,000: 2,041 3,005 1,345 7,469 9,884 15,041 28,552 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 91 57 29 142 62 29 7 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 114 82 60 147 136 53 18 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 64 71 66 211 228 123 59 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 14 12 7 44 75 59 20 $50,000 or more .........................................: 7 13 1 22 32 106 137 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 1,333 995 845 2,641 2,123 1,380 753 $1,000: 14,521 14,152 11,945 48,286 58,433 73,658 73,304 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 531 356 292 783 439 133 53 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 680 511 456 1,304 957 442 135 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 116 117 89 496 638 622 339 $100,000 or more ........................................: 6 11 8 58 89 183 226 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 1,028 775 639 2,035 1,695 1,138 590 $1,000: 11,499 10,293 8,628 36,920 44,900 58,103 53,102 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 59 42 35 107 49 23 9 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 277 209 136 412 246 94 42 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 596 421 398 1,088 841 375 100 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 74 75 52 297 349 306 145 $50,000 or more .......................................: 22 28 18 131 210 340 294 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 759 589 471 1,494 1,288 859 511 $1,000: 3,022 3,859 3,318 11,366 13,534 15,554 20,202 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 221 132 98 285 164 48 6 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 393 274 221 650 431 161 35 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 131 158 144 485 585 472 259 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 10 16 6 49 68 134 111 $50,000 or more .......................................: 4 9 2 25 40 44 100 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 3,669 2,335 1,861 5,022 3,246 1,739 879 $1,000: 18,995 14,402 12,727 45,946 47,419 45,784 41,992 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 2,423 1,349 897 1,909 653 177 79 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 947 662 669 1,755 942 270 62 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 245 273 256 1,147 1,223 713 240 $25,000 or more .........................................: 54 51 39 211 428 579 498 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 1,237 817 622 1,770 1,170 611 206 $1,000: 6,622 10,678 4,367 18,337 22,521 17,327 16,475 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,025 677 479 1,272 655 247 55 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 171 114 124 347 311 227 83 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 21 9 11 98 125 66 19 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 12 6 6 32 44 39 16 $100,000 or more ........................................: 8 11 2 21 35 32 33 : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 2,495 1,761 1,490 4,567 3,231 1,766 915 $1,000: 18,756 34,462 20,943 96,269 78,821 102,374 104,496 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,701 1,071 815 1,810 700 164 31 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 699 568 570 2,241 1,561 439 128 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 57 66 62 318 667 430 98 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 31 44 35 139 219 576 436 $100,000 or more ........................................: 7 12 8 59 84 157 222 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 93 89 107 444 494 343 274 $1,000: 1,331 1,256 2,205 10,371 19,206 22,231 35,786 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 2,374 1,623 1,271 4,319 3,168 1,756 922 $1,000: 44,610 48,144 37,040 202,224 223,605 264,299 284,293 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 3,856 2,458 1,940 5,263 3,370 1,789 928 $1,000: 169,041 175,937 132,103 832,611 843,467 869,605 1,080,207 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 43,838 71,577 68,094 158,201 250,287 486,084 1,164,016 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 2,475 1,630 1,319 4,089 2,861 1,592 865 Average net gain .................................dollars: 81,462 125,119 116,168 217,740 314,430 576,998 1,265,891 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 87 39 35 39 5 3 - $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 237 127 67 104 35 5 - $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 212 131 92 148 33 3 1 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 514 264 167 370 141 23 6 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 561 364 269 540 131 31 14 $50,000 or more .........................................: 864 705 689 2,888 2,516 1,527 844 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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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NET CASH FARM INCOME - Con. : : Net cash farm income of operations - Con. : : Farms with net losses .................................number: 39,413 7,027 18,254 3,313 3,390 2,656 Average net loss .................................dollars: 19,965 12,247 14,205 16,627 19,542 22,920 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 2,295 381 1,158 200 200 150 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 10,461 2,135 5,274 819 872 608 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 9,255 1,931 4,573 805 745 510 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 10,765 1,906 4,995 931 930 808 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,990 479 1,561 361 431 359 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,647 195 693 197 212 221 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 76,009 9,331 27,225 6,217 7,416 6,216 $1,000: 3,632,254 -6,972 -19,521 43,262 69,274 116,816 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 47,787 -747 -717 6,959 9,341 18,793 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 36,312 2,278 8,946 2,898 3,991 3,530 Average net gain .................................dollars: 122,735 36,085 26,902 35,049 34,334 51,074 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,949 359 848 225 190 110 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,374 629 2,586 582 593 413 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 4,433 363 1,832 580 622 416 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,647 424 2,037 767 1,095 830 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 5,214 198 901 433 891 862 $50,000 or more .........................................: 12,695 305 742 311 600 899 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 39,697 7,053 18,279 3,319 3,425 2,686 Average net loss .................................dollars: 20,770 12,643 14,234 17,569 19,782 23,632 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 2,311 388 1,160 196 204 153 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 10,494 2,139 5,287 822 877 605 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 9,282 1,927 4,578 806 755 524 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 10,783 1,909 4,994 933 938 799 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 4,068 484 1,563 360 432 375 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,759 206 697 202 219 230 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 374 2 8 3 13 16 $1,000: 75,873 (D) 13 (D) 115 142 : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 30,060 2,038 8,593 2,458 3,182 2,821 $1,000: 534,116 26,077 106,927 31,502 43,606 41,658 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 4,500 261 825 237 386 387 $1,000: 91,542 2,808 6,996 2,521 7,059 5,117 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 12,096 1,110 4,944 1,252 1,384 1,067 $1,000: 176,960 13,276 54,394 14,275 18,451 16,340 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 2,764 142 884 293 350 375 $1,000: 42,901 341 4,412 3,620 3,461 5,390 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 894 123 283 65 88 89 $1,000: 32,165 2,574 6,601 1,886 3,470 6,459 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 11,511 227 1,335 661 1,023 1,089 $1,000: 60,200 783 1,767 1,098 1,477 1,925 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 3,215 61 296 113 223 301 $1,000: 44,600 191 1,471 505 1,358 2,770 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 1,347 33 250 91 116 122 $1,000: 7,279 68 436 127 303 264 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 2,943 329 1,025 228 325 202 $1,000: 78,469 6,037 30,849 7,470 8,027 3,392 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 64,255 4,938 22,076 5,568 6,744 5,840 acres: 10,521,756 17,170 341,923 192,638 333,828 411,537 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 56,583 4,017 18,213 4,764 6,042 5,254 acres: 9,777,227 12,664 261,698 151,255 275,395 348,553 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 33,168 4,017 18,213 3,564 3,323 2,018 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 7,655 - - 1,200 2,719 1,729 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 5,632 - - - - 1,507 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 5,274 - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 2,574 - - - - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: 1,528 - - - - - 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 752 - - - - - : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 5,236 392 1,698 448 598 544 acres: 123,455 910 10,637 5,034 9,134 10,750 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 2,238 124 693 244 275 252 acres: 42,597 224 4,393 2,386 3,873 2,958 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 16,726 913 5,232 1,450 1,742 1,504 acres: 519,054 3,127 59,681 30,239 40,370 42,594 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 2,714 124 877 299 275 312 acres: 59,423 245 5,514 3,724 5,056 6,682 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 140 to 179 : 180 to 219 : 220 to 259 : 260 to 499 : 500 to 999 : 1,000 to 1,999 : 2,000 or more Item : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NET CASH FARM INCOME - Con. : : Net cash farm income of operations - Con. : : Farms with net losses .................................number: 1,381 828 621 1,174 509 197 63 Average net loss .................................dollars: 23,590 33,825 34,013 49,173 110,248 248,607 234,736 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 85 37 24 53 6 1 - $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 310 156 136 123 26 2 - $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 249 128 76 177 40 17 4 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 421 235 161 266 96 15 1 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 177 129 114 250 106 17 6 $50,000 or more .........................................: 139 143 110 305 235 145 52 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 3,856 2,458 1,940 5,263 3,370 1,789 928 $1,000: 132,189 127,956 98,935 659,623 689,744 747,869 973,081 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 34,281 52,057 50,998 125,332 204,672 418,037 1,048,579 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 2,455 1,621 1,311 4,043 2,819 1,563 857 Average net gain .................................dollars: 68,117 96,499 91,931 179,292 266,351 515,012 1,155,363 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 87 40 37 44 6 2 1 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 230 132 64 106 35 4 - $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 215 123 91 154 33 3 1 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 520 271 165 373 140 18 7 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 560 371 266 542 144 35 11 $50,000 or more .........................................: 843 684 688 2,824 2,461 1,501 837 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 1,401 837 629 1,220 551 226 71 Average net loss .................................dollars: 25,009 34,014 34,319 53,488 110,891 252,632 240,351 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 85 36 24 54 9 2 - $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 315 155 136 130 24 2 2 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 245 128 77 177 36 25 4 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 434 233 158 270 94 18 3 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 181 141 113 274 119 20 6 $50,000 or more .........................................: 141 144 121 315 269 159 56 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 4 7 4 72 57 98 90 $1,000: 34 129 48 2,523 5,641 21,034 46,188 : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 1,805 1,211 982 3,144 2,171 1,195 460 $1,000: 31,120 19,862 17,145 60,331 66,049 52,660 37,179 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 273 193 156 686 557 368 171 $1,000: 5,648 3,094 3,606 16,848 18,970 12,114 6,761 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 588 350 278 579 331 160 53 $1,000: 10,337 7,193 6,046 15,812 12,353 6,349 2,134 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 184 88 69 200 111 47 21 $1,000: 2,781 1,724 944 4,831 4,289 4,248 6,860 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 44 45 20 84 37 9 7 $1,000: 4,985 1,461 1,222 1,943 755 (D) (D) Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 841 697 578 2,096 1,637 961 366 $1,000: 1,926 1,722 1,603 9,542 12,837 13,502 12,017 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 217 132 135 600 553 397 187 $1,000: 2,132 1,066 2,287 7,191 8,565 10,380 6,682 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 72 50 58 190 197 127 41 $1,000: 163 142 245 863 1,521 (D) (D) Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 148 108 59 234 147 102 36 $1,000: 3,148 3,459 1,191 3,302 6,758 3,320 1,516 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 3,673 2,369 1,872 5,165 3,315 1,782 913 acres: 363,186 307,758 308,684 1,397,964 1,916,815 2,249,010 2,681,243 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 3,382 2,216 1,775 4,978 3,260 1,776 906 acres: 313,390 271,177 272,419 1,288,228 1,817,184 2,160,011 2,605,253 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 902 416 273 355 77 8 2 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 801 414 257 410 115 9 1 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 1,679 1,127 480 715 110 9 5 200 to 499 acres ........................................: - 259 765 3,498 682 59 11 500 to 999 acres ........................................: - - - - 2,276 281 17 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: - - - - - 1,410 118 2,000 acres or more .....................................: - - - - - - 752 : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 377 171 176 474 247 89 22 acres: 9,821 6,169 6,461 23,202 19,743 16,781 4,813 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 130 83 69 171 117 53 27 acres: 2,185 2,893 1,338 7,517 5,913 5,306 3,611 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 1,041 635 514 1,461 992 804 438 acres: 33,100 24,369 22,966 65,338 68,504 63,514 65,252 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 175 132 100 242 121 40 17 acres: 4,690 3,150 5,500 13,679 5,471 3,398 2,314 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 39,527 1,601 13,257 3,980 5,020 4,225 acres: 1,553,468 3,822 132,403 87,999 145,920 174,221 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 9,295 519 2,864 833 1,217 1,068 acres: 200,882 990 17,701 10,007 19,537 24,268 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 34,780 1,199 11,482 3,568 4,431 3,730 acres: 1,352,586 2,832 114,702 77,992 126,383 149,953 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 32,907 4,317 12,637 2,784 3,337 2,772 acres: 913,858 13,390 117,207 50,354 82,428 85,665 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 52,913 5,903 19,108 4,473 5,442 4,510 acres: 663,264 13,083 88,212 33,349 52,854 53,239 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 3,386 1,012 1,204 180 312 208 acres: 69,818 1,574 6,563 1,953 4,586 4,217 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 3,290 979 1,168 179 305 203 acres: 68,262 (D) 6,168 1,892 4,528 4,125 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 166 44 66 9 11 13 acres: 1,556 (D) 395 61 58 92 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 11,479 465 3,214 875 1,100 884 acres: 231,073 2,325 36,767 17,161 25,135 22,649 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 16,154 200 1,868 879 1,424 1,464 acres: 7,261,014 711 45,426 39,533 90,493 133,976 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 675 92 108 35 125 95 $1,000: 139,349 8,752 14,191 (D) 27,373 12,819 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 76,009 9,331 27,225 6,217 7,416 6,216 $1,000: 109,805,116 2,025,074 9,203,793 3,046,677 4,714,611 5,295,419 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 1,444,633 217,026 338,064 490,056 635,735 851,901 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 8,043 42,665 13,540 8,362 7,666 7,307 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 2,534 1,759 757 6 4 5 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 3,454 1,152 2,200 89 6 1 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 8,840 1,875 5,543 750 515 136 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 26,087 3,887 13,322 3,095 2,813 1,764 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 15,938 583 4,784 1,828 3,076 2,474 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 8,183 66 506 384 885 1,531 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 6,324 9 100 62 90 267 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 2,504 - 12 3 25 32 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 2,145 - 1 - 2 6 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 76,006 9,331 27,222 6,217 7,416 6,216 $1,000: 11,959,211 435,958 1,479,553 473,560 630,568 630,601 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 4,027 1,074 2,085 271 244 171 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 5,117 1,181 2,587 460 396 262 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 8,514 1,646 4,184 778 770 546 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 18,298 2,788 8,595 1,824 1,971 1,352 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 15,011 1,628 5,790 1,509 1,915 1,614 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 10,894 645 2,755 877 1,373 1,464 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 8,550 337 1,108 419 646 686 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 5,595 32 118 79 101 121 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 55,983 6,077 18,343 4,341 5,087 4,698 number: 104,143 8,064 25,347 6,616 7,849 7,595 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 62,422 5,803 21,385 5,115 6,156 5,456 number: 171,996 8,663 39,407 11,934 15,698 14,957 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 32,401 3,986 12,746 2,704 3,014 2,429 number: 46,945 4,935 17,352 3,900 4,655 3,620 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 42,821 2,512 13,008 3,732 4,694 4,304 number: 71,605 3,095 17,633 5,951 7,770 7,510 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 23,971 480 3,274 1,456 2,175 2,355 number: 53,446 633 4,422 2,083 3,273 3,827 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 16,205 186 1,814 820 1,210 1,391 number: 17,974 203 1,904 889 1,288 1,492 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - - - number: - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 1,319 35 221 88 113 97 number: 1,467 40 254 94 132 109 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 22,934 880 6,580 2,099 2,679 2,528 number: 29,355 972 7,748 2,641 3,454 3,296 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 2,625 1,595 1,194 3,088 1,774 832 336 acres: 130,432 98,620 84,794 247,355 196,336 118,205 133,361 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 694 432 311 803 402 115 37 acres: 18,045 13,575 13,154 36,150 29,287 6,768 11,400 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 2,316 1,433 1,071 2,811 1,632 789 318 acres: 112,387 85,045 71,640 211,205 167,049 111,437 121,961 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 1,737 1,056 764 1,919 1,046 400 138 acres: 72,511 49,128 41,709 142,229 129,964 61,886 67,387 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 2,834 1,749 1,374 3,640 2,179 1,126 575 acres: 40,130 29,174 26,578 91,127 73,340 55,327 106,851 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 99 46 48 86 73 61 57 acres: 2,720 1,364 2,224 5,830 7,815 12,453 18,519 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 90 45 48 83 73 60 57 acres: 2,280 (D) 2,224 5,793 7,615 (D) 18,519 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 9 1 - 3 8 2 - acres: 440 (D) - 37 200 (D) - : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 649 429 358 1,271 982 779 473 acres: 17,932 12,739 8,893 35,038 22,578 17,059 12,797 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 1,085 871 780 2,834 2,373 1,540 836 acres: 130,813 137,594 149,637 849,106 1,386,168 1,887,211 2,410,346 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 62 31 16 75 19 11 6 $1,000: 7,060 6,235 3,517 18,320 7,725 6,238 (D) : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 3,856 2,458 1,940 5,263 3,370 1,789 928 $1,000: 4,114,268 3,429,665 3,215,456 13,996,272 17,431,735 19,828,241 23,503,907 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 1,066,978 1,395,307 1,657,452 2,659,371 5,172,622 11,083,421 25,327,486 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 6,786 7,076 6,963 7,450 7,525 7,981 7,864 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 2 - - 1 - - - $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 3 - - 3 - - - $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 8 9 4 - - - - $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 760 270 113 63 - - - $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 1,358 725 414 654 42 - - : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 1,374 976 784 1,324 342 11 - $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 335 443 609 2,838 1,405 154 12 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 16 27 11 331 1,370 631 46 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: - 8 5 49 211 993 870 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 3,856 2,458 1,940 5,263 3,370 1,789 928 $1,000: 494,891 442,889 388,108 1,561,979 1,815,749 1,830,621 1,774,734 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 76 33 24 39 7 - 3 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 100 42 38 19 31 - 1 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 224 118 103 104 30 5 6 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 743 324 205 386 99 9 2 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 909 472 342 628 143 48 13 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 1,016 718 541 1,117 303 59 26 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 670 611 538 2,016 1,243 238 38 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 118 140 149 954 1,514 1,430 839 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 3,034 2,099 1,667 4,797 3,186 1,745 909 number: 5,356 3,867 3,414 11,405 10,195 8,133 6,302 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 3,501 2,299 1,781 5,018 3,248 1,752 908 number: 11,064 7,952 6,649 20,974 16,652 11,123 6,923 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 1,587 971 751 2,070 1,216 648 279 number: 2,463 1,527 1,220 3,349 2,004 1,309 611 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 2,822 1,796 1,429 3,972 2,583 1,340 629 number: 5,282 3,629 2,951 8,027 5,292 2,905 1,560 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 1,894 1,455 1,213 4,065 3,011 1,700 893 number: 3,319 2,796 2,478 9,598 9,356 6,909 4,752 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 1,083 846 801 2,918 2,656 1,639 841 number: 1,167 930 843 3,160 2,977 1,892 1,229 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 75 52 73 227 199 110 29 number: 81 55 84 249 217 120 32 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 1,710 1,086 840 2,276 1,352 667 237 number: 2,289 1,470 1,164 3,163 1,885 953 320 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : 1 to 9 : 10 to 49 : 50 to 69 : 70 to 99 : 100 to 139 Item : Total : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ....................................................farms: 34,443 1,634 7,810 2,538 3,603 3,427 acres treated: 7,079,466 5,474 126,138 89,096 173,375 235,628 Manure used ..............................................farms: 16,531 1,285 4,815 1,324 1,692 1,598 acres treated: 879,519 4,019 52,018 27,204 43,421 55,767 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 1,574 221 541 159 211 129 acres treated: 86,574 495 5,337 3,226 6,651 5,617 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 11,288 734 2,624 806 1,082 1,012 acres: 2,459,877 1,812 37,076 28,061 50,311 67,483 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 33,184 1,161 7,316 2,569 3,612 3,392 acres: 8,736,626 3,727 127,130 93,041 183,658 247,224 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 3,001 130 615 211 331 278 acres: 567,239 342 9,170 7,478 14,018 18,041 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 5,749 353 1,234 371 551 422 acres: 1,309,762 785 15,303 11,904 21,765 25,592 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 1,597 101 544 103 170 154 acres on which used: 66,647 232 5,898 2,836 4,350 5,313 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 26,277 1,541 6,733 1,974 2,648 2,394 acres: 5,091,968 5,347 109,130 68,025 128,023 170,255 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 10,720 1,091 3,726 877 984 928 acres: 945,095 3,715 44,655 22,756 33,404 44,391 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 3,462 91 1,009 269 399 373 acres: 134,784 295 8,494 4,234 8,711 8,997 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 20,023 601 3,740 1,372 2,019 1,913 acres: 4,140,900 1,950 61,147 45,608 94,056 116,965 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 13,293 397 2,288 791 1,202 1,238 acres: 3,142,089 1,071 33,755 22,452 52,305 70,551 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 13,528 728 3,501 1,068 1,479 1,536 acres: 1,661,481 2,281 48,371 30,150 54,571 78,224 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 8,187 489 1,612 509 797 771 acres: 751,093 1,118 16,785 10,823 22,450 27,436 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 11,358 343 1,758 666 896 977 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 6,143 944 2,473 449 520 469 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 3,697 673 1,528 280 371 281 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 309 19 83 29 20 24 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 24 - 7 1 - 4 Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 2,433 280 971 177 167 174 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 81 7 34 5 7 13 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 604 27 133 53 35 46 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 55,887 8,699 24,264 5,015 5,858 4,433 Part owners ..............................................farms: 17,141 293 2,111 957 1,276 1,485 Tenants ..................................................farms: 2,981 339 850 245 282 298 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 73,143 9,002 26,424 5,982 7,151 5,926 acres: 9,034,402 134,374 949,988 421,044 662,036 709,047 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 73,028 8,992 26,375 5,972 7,134 5,918 acres: 7,955,304 45,265 627,298 321,755 544,294 613,177 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 20,300 650 3,014 1,227 1,582 1,814 acres: 5,720,436 3,632 57,406 45,224 72,560 113,669 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 20,122 632 2,961 1,202 1,558 1,783 acres: 5,697,042 2,200 52,447 42,585 70,736 111,485 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 12,591 1,263 5,342 1,280 1,371 1,046 acres: 1,102,492 90,541 327,649 101,928 119,566 98,054 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 136,309 16,712 47,194 11,235 13,351 11,024 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 32,164 3,291 11,318 2,667 3,212 2,875 2 producers ...............................................: 34,716 5,225 13,657 2,820 3,223 2,557 3 producers ...............................................: 5,200 453 1,207 467 549 460 4 producers ...............................................: 2,780 283 780 173 328 216 5 or more producers .......................................: 1,149 79 263 90 104 108 : Total male producers ........................................: 90,802 9,651 29,578 7,433 8,938 7,557 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 59,296 7,842 22,513 4,913 5,683 4,847 2 producers .............................................: 9,410 579 2,345 761 1,018 812 3 producers .............................................: 2,500 137 438 176 257 210 4 producers .............................................: 690 55 147 39 67 58 5 or more producers .....................................: 298 4 47 22 21 27 : Total female producers ......................................: 45,507 7,061 17,616 3,802 4,413 3,467 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 36,721 5,811 14,867 3,005 3,459 2,710 2 producers .............................................: 2,997 439 985 244 333 239 3 producers .............................................: 547 94 141 55 52 47 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 140 to 179 : 180 to 219 : 220 to 259 : 260 to 499 : 500 to 999 : 1,000 to 1,999 : 2,000 or more Item : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ....................................................farms: 2,405 1,621 1,367 4,333 3,072 1,738 895 acres treated: 214,528 191,865 201,922 999,986 1,437,603 1,637,027 1,766,824 Manure used ..............................................farms: 1,086 685 527 1,687 1,081 559 192 acres treated: 49,038 37,356 33,924 148,148 171,061 137,878 119,685 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 80 36 42 83 42 16 14 acres treated: 4,974 2,910 3,355 13,363 17,274 8,074 15,298 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 629 479 398 1,287 1,157 721 359 acres: 56,455 54,861 57,176 289,513 485,612 612,711 718,806 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 2,288 1,589 1,347 4,225 3,052 1,740 893 acres: 228,977 210,201 223,661 1,130,600 1,680,921 2,072,949 2,534,537 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 185 168 108 357 316 191 111 acres: 16,046 17,724 14,440 74,309 119,488 136,262 139,921 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 292 239 198 778 667 420 224 acres: 25,374 24,503 25,950 157,645 262,835 315,058 423,048 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 71 73 45 169 85 63 19 acres on which used: 3,570 3,274 4,029 14,561 8,346 10,389 3,849 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 1,648 1,166 954 3,114 2,234 1,283 588 acres: 162,546 143,148 146,279 752,005 1,023,584 1,182,995 1,200,631 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 546 387 289 819 560 354 159 acres: 33,199 31,161 27,279 123,212 164,101 213,377 203,845 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 208 125 136 397 255 139 61 acres: 6,905 4,803 6,693 19,974 23,434 19,669 22,575 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 1,404 979 894 2,862 2,250 1,330 659 acres: 114,484 100,723 115,639 548,907 865,929 1,039,755 1,035,737 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 862 612 595 2,008 1,612 1,024 664 acres: 64,027 60,417 73,236 363,768 576,505 741,183 1,082,819 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 927 623 436 1,436 977 536 281 acres: 63,297 57,542 45,145 249,538 270,795 314,673 446,894 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 511 370 352 1,080 936 549 211 acres: 24,480 23,284 28,613 118,488 162,638 196,645 118,333 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 675 550 481 1,802 1,677 1,090 443 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 271 145 133 319 185 155 80 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 153 87 60 125 53 50 36 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 21 7 7 24 23 36 16 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 8 - - - - 2 2 Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 106 67 71 185 120 80 35 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 1 - 2 9 1 1 1 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 39 24 33 65 67 60 22 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 2,522 1,360 1,003 1,850 664 158 61 Part owners ..............................................farms: 1,155 964 851 3,146 2,542 1,560 801 Tenants ..................................................farms: 179 134 86 267 164 71 66 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 3,683 2,332 1,857 4,998 3,207 1,719 862 acres: 553,837 415,169 383,173 1,328,092 1,326,718 1,092,341 1,058,583 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 3,677 2,324 1,854 4,996 3,206 1,718 862 acres: 494,767 371,649 346,713 1,235,669 1,246,876 1,063,909 1,043,932 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 1,338 1,105 940 3,420 2,709 1,634 867 acres: 112,639 113,802 115,500 645,096 1,072,079 1,423,272 1,945,557 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 1,334 1,098 937 3,413 2,706 1,631 867 acres: 111,492 113,031 115,052 643,006 1,069,579 1,420,519 1,944,910 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 572 352 276 572 308 158 51 acres: 60,217 44,291 36,908 94,513 82,342 31,185 15,298 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 6,935 4,388 3,534 9,673 6,550 3,567 2,146 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 1,784 1,210 878 2,414 1,493 723 299 2 producers ...............................................: 1,491 918 749 1,917 1,215 640 304 3 producers ...............................................: 351 159 179 560 375 247 193 4 producers ...............................................: 153 99 97 249 202 119 81 5 or more producers .......................................: 77 72 37 123 85 60 51 : Total male producers ........................................: 4,967 3,143 2,518 7,252 5,168 2,883 1,714 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 2,861 1,884 1,407 3,682 2,203 1,012 449 2 producers .............................................: 608 352 348 1,042 761 506 278 3 producers .............................................: 181 103 77 347 261 183 130 4 producers .............................................: 39 20 31 65 77 55 37 5 or more producers .....................................: 33 26 7 30 37 16 28 : Total female producers ......................................: 1,968 1,245 1,016 2,421 1,382 684 432 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 1,563 914 779 1,797 1,053 469 294 2 producers .............................................: 139 111 85 205 97 79 41 3 producers .............................................: 30 19 14 47 23 16 9 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .............................................: 137 16 46 4 13 11 5 or more producers .....................................: 87 4 24 19 10 14 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 88,979 9,576 29,171 7,165 8,779 7,371 Female ......................................................: 43,933 6,972 17,254 3,595 4,254 3,294 : Hired managers ................................................: 5,009 394 757 233 275 328 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 50,337 4,071 13,458 3,615 5,021 4,394 Other .......................................................: 82,575 12,477 32,967 7,145 8,012 6,271 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 99,944 13,855 36,370 7,754 9,107 7,485 Not on farm operated ........................................: 32,968 2,693 10,055 3,006 3,926 3,180 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 48,454 4,280 14,623 3,922 5,004 4,210 Any .........................................................: 84,458 12,268 31,802 6,838 8,029 6,455 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 11,245 1,245 4,070 941 1,158 853 50 to 99 days .............................................: 5,211 613 1,789 429 537 428 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 10,307 1,312 3,767 814 1,117 824 200 days or more ..........................................: 57,695 9,098 22,176 4,654 5,217 4,350 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 6,501 1,254 2,469 507 636 470 3 or 4 years ................................................: 10,643 2,233 4,190 815 938 807 5 to 9 years ................................................: 24,242 4,488 9,627 1,973 2,152 1,762 10 years or more ............................................: 91,526 8,573 30,139 7,465 9,307 7,626 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 21.8 15.0 19.3 21.4 22.7 23.3 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 18,868 4,020 7,470 1,500 1,672 1,324 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 20,235 3,856 8,046 1,583 1,813 1,433 11 years or more ............................................: 93,809 8,672 30,909 7,677 9,548 7,908 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 23.8 16.5 21.1 23.3 24.8 25.5 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 3,074 579 1,006 232 291 255 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 11,678 2,138 4,153 825 999 896 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 19,186 3,394 6,907 1,418 1,770 1,329 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 21,345 3,204 7,755 1,688 1,811 1,610 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 31,967 3,627 11,328 2,639 2,962 2,516 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 29,747 2,603 10,225 2,553 3,285 2,459 75 years and over ...........................................: 15,915 1,003 5,051 1,405 1,915 1,600 : Average age .................................................: 56.3 51.1 55.9 57.4 58.0 57.6 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 14,752 2,717 5,159 1,057 1,290 1,151 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 984 202 354 60 108 76 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 204 28 84 10 12 8 Asian .......................................................: 197 39 102 14 12 10 Black or African American ...................................: 184 49 86 5 15 6 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 41 14 22 2 - 1 White .......................................................: 131,684 16,299 45,916 10,676 12,931 10,614 More than one race reported .................................: 602 119 215 53 63 26 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 122,171 15,326 42,167 9,873 11,911 9,796 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 10,741 1,222 4,258 887 1,122 869 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 273,615 33,612 92,189 21,423 27,034 22,125 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 114,190 14,437 39,885 9,134 11,018 9,142 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 97,420 10,409 33,508 7,983 9,703 8,092 Livestock decisions .........................................: 67,728 10,711 25,046 5,235 6,138 5,146 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 77,901 9,346 24,402 5,905 7,546 6,425 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 94,771 11,548 31,820 7,622 9,248 7,895 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 70,048 7,380 23,077 5,707 7,106 5,954 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 72,449 9,038 26,402 6,017 7,083 5,881 acres: 12,236,088 46,222 656,969 352,559 587,437 685,527 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 9,852 1,320 2,659 641 855 753 acres: 2,786,440 6,227 66,097 37,570 71,156 87,960 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .............................................: 2 13 5 11 12 1 3 5 or more producers .....................................: 4 - 1 4 3 1 3 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 4,871 3,042 2,475 7,136 4,926 2,827 1,640 Female ......................................................: 1,868 1,165 974 2,280 1,270 633 374 : Hired managers ................................................: 195 146 126 553 764 692 546 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 3,056 1,984 1,630 5,056 4,059 2,474 1,519 Other .......................................................: 3,683 2,223 1,819 4,360 2,137 986 495 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 4,602 3,008 2,458 6,804 4,642 2,499 1,360 Not on farm operated ........................................: 2,137 1,199 991 2,612 1,554 961 654 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 2,859 1,719 1,457 4,075 3,172 1,963 1,170 Any .........................................................: 3,880 2,488 1,992 5,341 3,024 1,497 844 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 564 377 335 766 515 246 175 50 to 99 days .............................................: 309 191 122 387 239 109 58 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 503 343 215 723 395 197 97 200 days or more ..........................................: 2,504 1,577 1,320 3,465 1,875 945 514 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 245 175 188 313 153 49 42 3 or 4 years ................................................: 345 218 152 503 257 122 63 5 to 9 years ................................................: 1,060 514 409 1,069 671 333 184 10 years or more ............................................: 5,089 3,300 2,700 7,531 5,115 2,956 1,725 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 25.2 26.6 26.7 27.9 29.9 29.9 29.9 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 676 433 336 733 443 166 95 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 831 421 344 949 473 299 187 11 years or more ............................................: 5,232 3,353 2,769 7,734 5,280 2,995 1,732 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 27.4 28.5 29.0 30.4 32.0 32.2 32.1 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 115 112 78 216 108 68 14 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 550 286 243 638 475 283 192 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 790 517 405 1,160 759 444 293 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 904 558 529 1,364 981 554 387 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 1,544 965 818 2,507 1,592 988 481 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 1,713 1,074 801 2,247 1,545 779 463 75 years and over ...........................................: 1,123 695 575 1,284 736 344 184 : Average age .................................................: 58.9 58.8 58.7 58.0 57.5 56.6 55.9 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 665 398 321 854 583 351 206 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 29 17 29 56 20 23 10 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 6 5 19 20 2 7 3 Asian .......................................................: 4 1 - 7 6 2 - Black or African American ...................................: 4 5 3 1 5 5 - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: - - - 2 - - - White .......................................................: 6,695 4,179 3,419 9,354 6,151 3,440 2,010 More than one race reported .................................: 30 17 8 32 32 6 1 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 6,140 3,890 3,153 8,771 5,907 3,305 1,932 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 599 317 296 645 289 155 82 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 14,252 8,912 7,292 20,413 13,761 8,000 4,602 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 5,726 3,658 2,958 8,141 5,356 2,997 1,738 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 5,035 3,230 2,677 7,426 4,913 2,764 1,680 Livestock decisions .........................................: 3,079 2,062 1,619 4,141 2,614 1,331 606 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 4,105 2,769 2,257 6,664 4,478 2,531 1,473 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 4,875 3,169 2,565 7,171 4,688 2,638 1,532 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 3,722 2,381 1,946 5,661 3,716 2,106 1,292 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 3,637 2,321 1,807 4,882 3,044 1,579 758 acres: 571,680 457,271 429,699 1,740,598 2,087,648 2,194,918 2,425,560 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 480 358 276 988 756 535 231 acres: 75,432 70,429 65,667 359,586 523,469 732,270 690,577 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 66,217 8,494 24,958 5,604 6,490 5,431 acres: 9,551,762 43,633 619,186 328,063 538,060 633,418 Partnership ..............................................farms: 4,968 362 970 275 450 403 acres: 2,467,375 1,545 26,042 16,318 37,416 46,624 Registered under State law .............................farms: 4,109 290 773 213 364 347 acres: 2,137,486 1,205 20,299 12,527 30,198 40,195 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 3,446 410 843 215 282 203 acres: 1,411,762 1,976 21,304 12,622 23,701 23,756 Family held ............................................farms: 2,911 322 661 175 228 172 acres: 1,305,779 1,598 16,237 10,254 19,217 20,296 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 47 6 8 - 4 - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 2,864 316 653 175 224 172 : Other than family held .................................farms: 535 88 182 40 54 31 acres: 105,983 378 5,067 2,368 4,484 3,460 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 49 8 6 7 3 - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 486 80 176 33 51 31 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 1,378 65 454 123 194 179 acres: 221,447 311 13,213 7,337 15,853 20,864 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 14,396 1,148 3,628 904 1,199 1,035 workers: 51,715 3,541 10,805 3,012 3,390 4,110 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 6,872 443 1,349 411 535 454 workers: 22,462 1,346 3,638 1,071 1,223 1,624 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 10,604 885 2,848 663 876 787 workers: 29,253 2,195 7,167 1,941 2,167 2,486 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 276 8 54 8 22 12 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 49 2 15 5 6 4 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 26,014 3,426 9,729 2,110 2,475 2,181 workers: 66,624 8,816 24,691 5,561 6,774 5,821 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 9,331 9,331 - - - - 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 27,225 - 27,225 - - - 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 6,217 - - 6,217 - - 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 7,416 - - - 7,416 - 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 6,216 - - - - 6,216 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 3,856 - - - - - 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 2,458 - - - - - 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 1,940 - - - - - 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 5,263 - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 3,370 - - - - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 1,789 - - - - - 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 928 - - - - - : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 25,720 645 5,465 1,892 2,846 2,612 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 1,401 455 580 113 105 72 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 1,626 380 798 125 143 75 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 1,991 726 829 94 121 99 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 17,128 1,031 7,792 2,044 1,970 1,611 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: 9 2 2 - - 2 Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 17,119 1,029 7,790 2,044 1,970 1,609 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 10,722 1,503 4,117 985 1,120 923 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 588 46 97 23 53 55 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 1,245 30 86 40 90 195 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 1,396 506 336 45 77 58 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 3,022 995 1,292 123 229 120 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 3,108 1,087 1,424 219 156 131 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 8,062 1,927 4,409 514 506 265 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 60,998 8,835 25,948 5,880 6,822 5,465 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 5,076 125 310 83 187 304 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 4,104 62 100 40 51 95 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 2,109 13 34 10 20 13 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 162 3 10 4 3 4 Non-family farms ............................................: 3,560 293 823 200 333 335 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 58,280 7,419 20,621 4,606 5,331 4,535 Dial-up ...................................................: 2,013 167 715 163 216 175 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 31,230 4,558 11,370 2,438 2,670 2,276 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 36,383 4,743 12,677 2,847 3,230 2,749 Satellite .................................................: 9,443 989 3,063 670 875 761 Don't know ................................................: 3,390 297 1,109 286 373 319 Other .....................................................: 590 92 224 39 54 48 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 140 to 179 : 180 to 219 : 220 to 259 : 260 to 499 : 500 to 999 : 1,000 to 1,999 : 2,000 or more Item : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: 3,333 2,090 1,601 4,197 2,448 1,127 444 acres: 524,112 411,953 380,962 1,488,947 1,666,583 1,557,990 1,358,855 Partnership ..............................................farms: 271 206 178 625 538 398 292 acres: 42,378 40,739 42,484 229,886 376,231 554,115 1,053,597 Registered under State law .............................farms: 219 156 147 524 461 360 255 acres: 34,205 30,859 35,108 192,956 321,218 499,284 919,432 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 165 121 88 341 343 255 180 acres: 26,070 23,950 20,839 124,885 247,472 360,357 524,830 Family held ............................................farms: 144 102 74 309 316 237 171 acres: 22,657 20,019 17,485 113,434 229,799 337,433 497,350 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 4 - 2 3 4 8 8 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 140 102 72 306 312 229 163 : Other than family held .................................farms: 21 19 14 32 27 18 9 acres: 3,413 3,931 3,354 11,451 17,673 22,924 27,480 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 7 5 8 4 - 1 - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 14 14 6 28 27 17 9 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 87 41 73 100 41 9 12 acres: 13,699 8,038 17,480 34,957 26,169 11,966 51,560 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 707 449 419 1,479 1,421 1,205 802 workers: 2,012 1,541 1,837 5,610 5,262 5,686 4,909 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 359 198 185 682 836 817 603 workers: 798 587 880 2,987 2,448 3,051 2,809 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 482 324 323 1,073 975 824 544 workers: 1,214 954 957 2,623 2,814 2,635 2,100 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 16 16 7 23 38 43 29 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 2 2 - 1 7 4 1 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 1,296 831 639 1,753 1,020 436 118 workers: 3,350 2,129 1,524 4,371 2,292 1,000 295 : 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 ..............................................: 3,856 - - - - - - 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: - 2,458 - - - - - 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: - - 1,940 - - - - 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: - - - 5,263 - - - 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: - - - - 3,370 - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: - - - - - 1,789 - 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: - - - - - - 928 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 1,741 1,239 1,082 3,398 2,482 1,495 823 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 18 19 8 10 11 6 4 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 33 30 14 24 2 2 - Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 28 16 12 50 11 4 1 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 946 506 367 612 198 32 19 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - - 3 - - - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 946 506 364 612 198 32 19 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 612 364 239 569 236 36 18 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 44 46 39 91 66 20 8 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 156 87 64 207 185 82 23 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 35 20 24 97 95 85 18 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 43 52 19 91 40 13 5 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 40 9 15 13 10 1 3 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 160 70 57 101 34 13 6 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 3,068 1,695 1,080 1,740 410 37 18 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 429 503 609 2,032 442 48 4 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 116 93 103 983 1,917 525 19 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 21 26 14 119 260 948 631 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 3 4 1 8 15 21 86 Non-family farms ............................................: 219 137 133 381 326 210 170 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 2,791 1,878 1,541 4,267 2,870 1,593 828 Dial-up ...................................................: 102 70 40 152 129 65 19 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 1,344 913 799 2,151 1,428 835 448 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 1,737 1,168 918 2,803 1,909 1,066 536 Satellite .................................................: 511 342 294 833 554 350 201 Don't know ................................................: 198 118 123 242 189 91 45 Other .....................................................: 20 11 8 46 22 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.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : 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 .................................................: 61,169 8,264 23,202 5,084 5,867 4,979 2 households ................................................: 10,827 814 3,234 857 1,110 891 3 households ................................................: 2,467 136 456 179 280 221 4 households ................................................: 980 79 208 59 102 71 5 or more households ........................................: 566 38 125 38 57 54 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 21,126 1,896 5,989 1,685 2,262 2,117 number: 1,212,468 30,925 70,259 42,658 61,008 71,814 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 7,755 1,506 3,814 647 635 464 10 to 49 ..................................................: 8,997 316 2,058 962 1,431 1,250 50 to 99 ..................................................: 2,095 28 72 52 148 301 100 to 199 ................................................: 1,062 25 25 10 28 80 200 to 499 ................................................: 773 9 10 5 6 19 500 or more ...............................................: 444 12 10 9 14 3 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 17,294 1,236 4,796 1,495 1,927 1,844 number: 529,554 7,280 33,853 26,640 27,701 38,458 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 15,601 1,140 4,561 1,404 1,757 1,599 number: 281,811 6,671 30,692 14,851 21,298 25,684 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 7,643 992 3,541 821 821 572 10 to 49 ..............................................: 6,840 141 1,007 563 919 987 50 to 99 ..............................................: 774 4 13 15 15 36 100 to 199 ............................................: 263 3 - 5 2 4 200 to 499 ............................................: 76 - - - - - 500 or more ...........................................: 5 - - - - - : Milk cows ............................................farms: 2,195 130 344 146 260 288 number: 247,743 609 3,161 11,789 6,403 12,774 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 905 123 305 107 160 91 10 to 49 ..............................................: 444 1 35 30 75 122 50 to 99 ..............................................: 329 6 1 - 23 62 100 to 199 ............................................: 245 - - 3 - 7 200 to 499 ............................................: 187 - 1 1 1 4 500 or more ...........................................: 85 - 2 5 1 2 : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 16,356 1,190 3,924 1,254 1,776 1,736 number: 682,914 23,645 36,406 16,018 33,307 33,356 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 16,329 1,283 3,905 1,206 1,711 1,711 number: 819,143 31,320 41,473 24,842 38,491 39,663 $1,000: 890,447 32,489 40,688 21,574 44,411 37,586 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 6,444 351 1,198 468 706 842 number: 276,503 16,909 14,385 10,884 11,685 13,487 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 15,001 1,122 3,451 1,067 1,512 1,609 number: 542,640 14,411 27,088 13,958 26,806 26,176 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 1,599 50 112 34 89 126 number: 203,029 6,830 4,506 1,010 8,932 5,667 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 3,238 726 1,011 174 304 201 number: 2,752,063 221,523 363,111 77,289 71,912 109,282 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 2,196 560 899 136 228 136 25 to 49 ..................................................: 149 56 20 9 10 18 50 to 99 ..................................................: 117 14 26 7 20 6 100 to 199 ................................................: 40 8 15 - 5 3 200 to 499 ................................................: 60 1 7 - 8 4 500 or more ...............................................: 676 87 44 22 33 34 : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 3,612 878 1,118 208 303 228 number: 10,049,241 858,386 821,575 444,435 836,204 259,478 $1,000: 1,559,975 154,055 129,243 48,641 81,768 45,640 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 4,133 870 1,625 365 453 310 number: 145,381 14,776 41,838 14,129 17,124 18,635 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 3,000 658 1,120 281 310 231 number: 97,913 8,386 27,996 8,370 10,066 13,965 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 13,571 2,030 6,665 1,138 1,404 879 number: 91,418 10,046 41,704 8,404 12,076 7,062 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 3,128 634 1,438 268 328 194 number: 14,862 2,450 5,481 1,108 2,867 1,036 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 4,707 1,275 2,144 286 334 274 number: 67,054 14,885 26,892 3,941 5,613 4,478 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 2,505 786 1,078 159 159 120 number: 33,605 8,275 12,047 1,515 2,338 1,807 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 10,695 2,582 4,749 761 970 678 number: 38,570,322 1,199,835 6,621,216 831,900 2,524,904 5,578,744 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 10,440 2,541 4,683 746 944 649 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 51 16 16 1 5 5 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: 10 1 6 - - 2 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: 54 7 13 1 8 10 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 67 10 15 7 9 5 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 28 5 6 5 3 2 100,000 or more ...........................................: 45 2 10 1 1 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 140 to 179 : 180 to 219 : 220 to 259 : 260 to 499 : 500 to 999 : 1,000 to 1,999 : 2,000 or more Item : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS - Con. : : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 2,954 1,901 1,433 3,635 2,262 1,054 534 2 households ................................................: 612 413 357 1,124 729 467 219 3 households ................................................: 190 85 91 308 231 183 107 4 households ................................................: 59 42 39 118 103 50 50 5 or more households ........................................: 41 17 20 78 45 35 18 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 1,495 956 740 2,008 1,212 560 206 number: 88,226 66,383 51,478 208,233 247,422 174,412 99,650 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 227 101 65 175 66 38 17 10 to 49 ..................................................: 839 541 387 751 295 121 46 50 to 99 ..................................................: 285 196 173 507 233 79 21 100 to 199 ................................................: 91 73 61 318 253 75 23 200 to 499 ................................................: 35 35 48 195 216 147 48 500 or more ...............................................: 18 10 6 62 149 100 51 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 1,296 859 602 1,681 987 419 152 number: 41,788 28,648 19,815 89,127 101,553 68,631 46,060 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 1,127 757 533 1,472 806 330 115 number: 21,048 17,299 14,545 51,245 41,674 23,962 12,842 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 300 155 87 214 94 33 13 10 to 49 ..............................................: 782 554 382 925 383 151 46 50 to 99 ..............................................: 43 39 58 281 207 49 14 100 to 199 ............................................: 2 7 6 40 102 70 22 200 to 499 ............................................: - 2 - 12 20 25 17 500 or more ...........................................: - - - - - 2 3 : Milk cows ............................................farms: 211 117 83 257 214 104 41 number: 20,740 11,349 5,270 37,882 59,879 44,669 33,218 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 42 22 11 32 9 1 2 10 to 49 ..............................................: 73 32 24 30 13 3 6 50 to 99 ..............................................: 74 34 33 61 26 6 3 100 to 199 ............................................: 15 25 13 81 66 29 6 200 to 499 ............................................: 2 1 2 48 81 41 5 500 or more ...........................................: 5 3 - 5 19 24 19 : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 1,293 841 651 1,845 1,138 520 188 number: 46,438 37,735 31,663 119,106 145,869 105,781 53,590 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 1,270 850 652 1,880 1,152 532 177 number: 71,322 75,279 30,100 129,536 168,116 101,296 67,705 $1,000: 68,114 69,495 33,938 145,405 192,212 121,744 82,790 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 627 398 308 860 432 193 61 number: 31,023 45,879 8,461 35,467 39,382 30,780 18,161 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 1,196 789 626 1,802 1,132 520 175 number: 40,299 29,400 21,639 94,069 128,734 70,516 49,544 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 113 93 94 333 287 200 68 number: 12,350 10,240 8,247 37,742 43,206 38,690 25,609 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 119 84 55 181 176 146 61 number: 104,511 79,292 71,164 352,945 443,350 446,934 410,750 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 72 56 24 38 33 9 5 25 to 49 ..................................................: 7 4 3 13 5 3 1 50 to 99 ..................................................: 8 1 3 9 11 11 1 100 to 199 ................................................: 3 - - 4 2 - - 200 to 499 ................................................: 4 1 3 15 9 4 4 500 or more ...............................................: 25 22 22 102 116 119 50 : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 130 82 64 205 180 153 63 number: 388,425 261,856 226,704 1,917,702 1,201,422 1,304,836 1,528,218 $1,000: 54,382 44,497 43,288 232,649 237,697 253,646 234,470 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 138 48 68 136 78 29 13 number: 7,347 3,554 5,470 10,151 6,343 2,746 3,268 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 101 43 47 112 61 26 10 number: 5,561 2,616 3,672 6,311 6,439 2,657 1,874 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 470 237 171 335 157 60 25 number: 4,732 1,641 1,114 2,653 1,286 412 288 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 111 38 30 40 36 6 5 number: 658 159 97 691 252 40 23 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 115 56 57 96 42 24 4 number: 1,722 732 1,335 3,375 3,011 914 156 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 43 26 34 58 24 15 3 number: 617 235 737 1,360 4,236 373 65 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 291 167 136 214 105 32 10 number: 1,659,140 (D) (D) 6,557,339 1,137,771 1,834,117 1,100,225 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 279 157 129 189 89 27 7 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 2 1 2 1 2 - - 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: - - - 1 - - - 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: 5 2 2 4 2 - - 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 2 4 - 8 7 - - 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 2 2 1 2 - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 1 1 2 9 5 5 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : 1 to 9 : 10 to 49 : 50 to 69 : 70 to 99 : 100 to 139 Item : Total : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- POULTRY - Con. : : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ...........farms: 1,556 495 627 86 129 103 number: 11,807,128 968,026 981,259 (D) 307,824 60,171 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 1,559 485 623 90 138 115 number: 23,533,133 561,998 3,158,938 567,708 1,210,952 7,176,508 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 291 83 107 15 23 21 number: 19,457,256 2,090,502 2,019,269 1,658 (D) 223,397 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 1,510 414 554 89 176 93 number: 123,982,907 5,412,072 26,544,644 9,568,596 19,325,002 9,735,046 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 1,165 384 469 60 114 62 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 27 2 13 5 3 1 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 18 2 2 - 6 6 100,000 or more ...........................................: 300 26 70 24 53 24 : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 1,195 380 449 57 110 71 number: 3,091,927 489,916 906,496 (D) 310,168 85,097 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 714 239 251 34 68 32 number: 9,538,217 2,157,262 2,409,462 (D) 506,782 331,435 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 144 - 11 19 13 17 acres: 4,254 - 57 178 131 264 bushels: 333,223 - 2,843 8,932 6,339 18,453 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 100 - 11 19 12 14 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 34 - - - 1 3 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 9 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 21,144 292 2,897 1,267 2,166 2,237 acres: 3,314,064 1,124 49,041 34,307 69,946 88,148 bushels: 608,637,574 138,250 7,375,237 5,482,411 11,317,415 14,130,483 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 191 3 38 9 28 14 acres: 15,124 7 725 73 1,188 401 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 5,776 292 2,204 667 899 755 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 7,908 - 693 600 1,267 1,374 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 4,028 - - - - 108 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1,838 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1,594 - - - - - : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 1,373 3 69 30 117 141 acres: 139,840 3 691 397 1,799 3,959 tons: 2,710,907 45 10,269 7,475 30,615 70,982 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 16 - 3 - 1 1 acres: 2,170 - 39 - (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 513 3 67 24 93 85 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 480 - 2 6 24 48 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 260 - - - - 8 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 75 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 45 - - - - - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 850 4 70 72 199 170 acres: 13,512 12 496 516 1,797 1,754 bushels: 778,415 758 31,664 36,409 115,834 109,695 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 5 - 3 - - - acres: 25 - (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 733 4 70 70 197 165 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 101 - - 2 2 5 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 14 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 15 - 3 - - - acres: 467 - 4 - - - bushels: 14,387 - 85 - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 9 - 3 - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 5 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 22,877 459 3,569 1,384 2,222 2,306 acres: 4,830,774 2,219 64,017 44,573 99,146 135,504 bushels: 260,314,281 103,624 2,972,599 2,198,184 4,934,671 6,823,701 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 208 13 39 15 24 18 acres: 13,154 66 654 514 1,253 1,247 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4,658 459 2,622 505 422 264 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 8,151 - 947 879 1,800 1,770 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 4,862 - - - - 272 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2,608 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 2,598 - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 25 23 16 36 6 4 6 number: (D) (D) (D) 2,726,850 137 (D) (D) : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 17 15 17 34 11 8 6 number: 408,960 (D) (D) 4,099,177 267,216 981,447 (D) : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 7 8 4 14 2 2 5 number: (D) (D) (D) 4,754,214 (D) (D) (D) : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 44 40 17 54 21 6 2 number: 7,501,321 11,851,379 (D) 17,627,125 10,402,366 2,424,048 (D) Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 21 16 12 21 4 2 - 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: - - 1 - 2 - - 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 2 - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 21 24 4 33 15 4 2 : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 22 23 17 27 25 8 6 number: (D) 57,439 322,328 345,515 280,294 170,833 (D) Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 11 8 14 26 19 8 4 number: (D) 172,344 837,067 1,168,710 923,532 479,000 116,012 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 14 9 5 19 19 11 7 acres: 168 122 50 900 686 827 871 bushels: 12,788 7,992 2,550 79,518 47,918 74,256 71,634 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 13 8 5 10 6 2 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 1 - 6 13 5 4 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - 3 - 4 2 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 1,620 1,140 986 3,475 2,629 1,579 856 acres: 79,928 73,795 78,727 399,938 598,511 781,006 1,059,593 bushels: 13,355,030 12,509,958 13,004,957 69,918,054 107,132,863 145,720,157 208,552,759 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 6 8 7 19 16 17 26 acres: 265 213 583 2,304 1,358 3,850 4,157 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 384 179 95 239 57 4 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1,114 769 570 1,199 282 35 5 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 122 192 315 1,935 1,192 149 15 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - 6 102 1,071 597 62 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - 27 794 773 : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 129 81 72 257 238 164 72 acres: 4,667 3,169 3,796 20,557 32,796 34,313 33,693 tons: 90,950 63,046 71,301 381,242 600,097 649,562 735,323 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 - 1 - 2 2 5 acres: (D) - (D) - (D) (D) 1,539 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 62 37 19 68 36 12 7 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 62 37 42 117 66 58 18 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 5 7 11 59 102 53 15 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - 13 29 25 8 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - 5 16 24 : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 99 35 14 90 52 27 18 acres: 1,223 481 245 2,618 1,702 1,221 1,447 bushels: 74,679 27,059 12,371 109,083 100,558 50,574 109,731 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - 2 - - - acres: - - - (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 87 33 11 60 19 10 7 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 12 2 3 25 31 13 6 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - 5 2 4 3 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 3 - - 2 6 - 1 acres: 231 - - (D) 79 - (D) bushels: 5,775 - - (D) 1,482 - (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - 1 5 - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 3 - - - 1 - 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - 1 - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 1,677 1,226 1,073 3,629 2,789 1,668 875 acres: 128,430 116,070 125,019 631,754 964,304 1,170,508 1,349,230 bushels: 6,570,043 5,874,767 6,476,321 32,995,373 50,464,707 63,290,471 77,609,820 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 11 5 12 18 15 15 23 acres: 541 171 976 779 1,450 2,544 2,959 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 162 59 41 91 31 1 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1,047 626 362 593 105 17 5 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 468 541 647 2,298 577 49 10 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - 23 647 1,640 280 18 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - 436 1,321 841 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 47 4 8 8 6 4 acres: 1,058 4 31 16 117 8 pounds: 1,393,803 1,000 12,318 12,072 50,532 1,724 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 2 2 - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 35 4 8 8 3 4 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 9 - - - 3 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 2 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Tobacco ..................................................farms: 32 2 4 - 1 3 acres: 619 (D) 10 - (D) 8 pounds: 1,210,335 (D) 13,800 - (D) 15,600 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ..........................................: 1 - - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ..........................................: 2 - - - - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ..........................................: 3 - 2 - - 1 3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 10 2 2 - 1 2 5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................: 6 - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................: 2 - - - - - 25.0 acres or more ........................................: 8 - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 7,604 44 550 314 566 609 acres: 480,146 196 8,217 6,905 11,787 16,872 bushels: 36,724,093 10,985 526,372 447,327 779,753 1,189,419 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 41 1 3 6 3 8 acres: 1,057 (D) 11 238 (D) 208 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 2,580 44 457 195 399 348 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 3,687 - 93 119 167 243 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1,086 - - - - 18 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 200 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 51 - - - - - : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 30,365 1,556 11,031 2,878 3,367 2,983 acres: 986,874 5,754 126,476 59,946 86,297 99,278 tons, dry equivalent: 2,398,191 12,224 242,253 112,159 168,470 208,534 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 442 41 232 26 36 36 acres: 9,180 (D) 2,039 286 719 1,093 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 18,894 1,556 10,148 1,911 1,866 1,246 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 9,458 - 883 967 1,501 1,657 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1,711 - - - - 80 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 247 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 55 - - - - - : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 12,876 738 4,308 1,185 1,389 1,181 acres: 331,071 2,509 44,429 21,788 27,625 29,630 tons, dry: 922,605 5,986 100,853 45,818 64,253 76,156 Irrigated ............................................farms: 171 23 91 8 13 13 acres: 1,942 50 652 38 253 326 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 16,110 659 5,817 1,551 1,840 1,658 acres: 493,570 2,483 65,961 30,792 47,116 52,720 tons, dry: 1,018,291 5,389 117,448 56,750 82,634 96,539 Irrigated ............................................farms: 213 13 111 16 16 21 acres: 4,005 60 1,195 177 304 565 : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 2,844 796 1,048 203 227 152 acres: 31,760 885 2,665 1,601 1,732 1,437 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 953 299 319 74 97 42 acres: 14,852 325 802 600 823 480 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 2,201 783 908 118 138 85 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 460 13 131 66 77 52 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 130 - 9 19 12 14 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 34 - - - - 1 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 19 - - - - - : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 704 205 269 74 53 37 acres: 2,101 40 90 61 35 76 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 61 22 13 3 10 4 acres: (D) 3 2 (Z) 2 1 : Peas, green ............................................farms: 142 48 54 10 10 6 acres: 48 5 7 3 (D) 3 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 11 5 1 1 2 - acres: 1 1 (D) (D) (D) - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 511 110 198 52 64 29 acres: 2,140 31 74 111 56 24 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 37 7 10 4 7 1 acres: 1,144 1 2 2 3 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 486 109 198 45 64 28 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: 17 1 - 6 - 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: 4 - - 1 - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 2 - - - - - 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 2 - - - - - : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 977 206 354 82 92 59 acres: 8,465 163 760 505 702 443 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: - 1 1 8 3 3 1 acres: - (D) (D) 128 (D) 272 (D) pounds: - (D) (D) 238,705 (D) (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - 1 1 5 1 - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - 3 1 2 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - 1 1 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - - : Tobacco ..................................................farms: - 1 5 7 1 7 1 acres: - (D) 218 47 (D) 201 (D) pounds: - (D) 417,257 96,688 (D) 370,370 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - 1 - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ..........................................: - - - 2 - - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: - - - 1 - 2 - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................: - 1 2 2 - 1 - 10.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................: - - - 2 - - - 25.0 acres or more ........................................: - - 3 - - 4 1 : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 527 469 394 1,508 1,326 841 456 acres: 15,688 15,867 15,537 77,568 102,125 96,898 112,486 bushels: 1,074,417 1,156,348 1,167,544 5,418,058 7,841,350 7,778,575 9,333,945 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 8 1 1 1 6 1 2 acres: 177 (D) (D) (D) 257 (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 285 207 115 333 142 48 7 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 229 245 266 1,047 827 363 88 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 13 17 13 115 339 373 198 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - 13 13 53 121 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - 5 4 42 : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 1,949 1,190 899 2,257 1,335 631 289 acres: 83,160 61,171 49,211 159,256 128,509 79,429 48,387 tons, dry equivalent: 179,296 137,622 110,593 397,689 383,115 263,857 182,379 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 16 10 5 17 15 2 6 acres: 772 424 272 588 1,104 (D) 1,531 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 592 330 236 548 295 120 46 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1,226 710 521 1,115 532 238 108 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 131 150 142 538 409 182 79 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - 56 88 68 35 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - 11 23 21 : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 775 453 382 1,093 755 417 200 acres: 24,347 17,282 13,988 50,339 45,887 32,836 20,411 tons, dry: 61,422 44,647 37,214 144,353 141,076 115,633 85,194 Irrigated ............................................farms: 8 3 2 5 3 1 1 acres: 55 (D) (D) 148 57 (D) (D) : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 1,115 699 541 1,205 636 279 110 acres: 45,433 33,569 28,572 81,434 55,285 33,696 16,509 tons, dry: 86,002 68,186 56,378 171,984 136,967 93,413 46,601 Irrigated ............................................farms: 12 5 3 10 4 - 2 acres: 717 126 (D) 295 420 - (D) : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 73 64 35 69 69 74 34 acres: 543 919 426 1,569 3,069 7,144 9,771 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 29 15 8 18 21 19 12 acres: 128 259 191 755 1,055 3,037 6,398 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 44 41 18 30 25 5 6 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 23 14 11 30 12 23 8 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 6 6 6 6 22 30 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: - 3 - 1 8 9 12 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - 2 2 7 8 : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 7 21 6 8 10 5 9 acres: 7 20 (D) 52 16 (D) 1,645 Harvested for processing .............................farms: - 6 - 2 - - 1 acres: - 1 - (D) - - (D) : Peas, green ............................................farms: 2 4 - 1 4 - 3 acres: (D) (D) - (D) 5 - 3 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 2 - - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 10 7 10 11 10 7 3 acres: 22 4 19 (D) 257 (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - 3 1 2 2 acres: - - - (D) (D) (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 8 7 9 8 5 5 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: 2 - 1 2 3 - 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: - - - - 1 1 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: - - - - 1 - 1 250.0 acres or more .....................................: - - - 1 - 1 - : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 26 38 14 28 29 30 19 acres: 168 389 216 489 681 1,548 2,402 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 109 27 38 4 14 6 acres: 70 10 12 2 24 (D) Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 114 38 42 10 14 5 acres: 29 6 8 (D) 4 3 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 5 - 1 2 2 - acres: 1 - (D) (D) (D) - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 1,196 366 490 89 84 44 acres: 3,968 83 234 268 141 117 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 134 48 35 7 8 3 acres: 3,129 12 6 42 1 (D) : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 2,014 498 909 156 180 110 acres: 10,789 623 3,286 1,343 1,148 1,457 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 238 51 102 22 21 16 acres: 855 63 300 76 136 23 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 1,496 477 699 94 104 59 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 427 21 198 47 63 31 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 83 - 12 15 13 20 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 8 - - - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 1,219 275 569 74 129 73 bearing and nonbearing acres: 5,034 244 1,228 410 663 688 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 611 164 289 50 46 22 bearing and nonbearing acres: 2,162 147 1,023 271 170 285 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 567 116 238 36 60 52 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,074 40 199 72 158 237 : Almonds ................................................farms: 8 4 4 - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: 1 (Z) 1 - - - : Pecans .................................................farms: 38 6 20 4 2 1 bearing and nonbearing acres: 38 1 15 7 (D) (D) : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 196 43 108 21 5 4 bearing and nonbearing acres: 981 35 367 426 (D) 48 : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 1,178 313 536 80 107 47 acres: 1,748 159 593 116 312 130 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 7 6 1 6 - - - acres: 15 1 (D) 4 - - - Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: - 3 - 2 - - - acres: - 1 - (D) - - - Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 14 32 13 17 20 19 8 acres: 55 122 (D) 277 786 1,470 (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 5 3 2 3 7 10 3 acres: 41 97 (D) 246 753 1,459 (D) : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 40 43 22 33 11 9 3 acres: 411 719 407 1,060 203 117 15 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 7 5 1 6 4 3 - acres: 50 (D) (D) 32 14 27 - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 16 10 10 16 5 4 2 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 18 25 10 6 4 3 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 6 7 - 7 1 2 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: - 1 2 4 1 - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 23 28 16 17 6 6 3 bearing and nonbearing acres: 195 452 288 638 150 62 15 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 16 11 3 6 3 1 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 91 37 12 (D) 3 (D) - : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 19 15 8 11 8 4 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 55 65 76 85 44 44 - : Almonds ................................................farms: - - - - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: - - - - - - - : Pecans .................................................farms: - - 3 2 - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: - - 1 (D) - - - : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 4 2 - 9 - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: 41 (D) - 19 - - - : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 25 10 14 15 14 13 4 acres: 60 59 (D) 100 48 94 (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: 76,009 3,351 2,536 3,571 5,822 6,052 percent: 100.0 4.4 3.3 4.7 7.7 8.0 Land in farms ............................................acres: 13,652,346 4,882,670 1,772,751 1,567,331 1,338,940 842,122 Average size of farm .................................acres: 180 1,457 699 439 230 139 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 76,009 3,351 2,536 3,571 5,822 6,052 $1,000: 15,548,898 10,523,582 1,818,968 1,300,919 938,089 436,081 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 204,567 3,140,430 717,259 364,301 161,128 72,056 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 11,465 - - - - - $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 8,508 - - - - - $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 8,611 - - - - - $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 9,055 - - - - - $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 10,017 - - - - - : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 6,784 - - - - - $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 6,149 - - - - 5,939 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 5,905 - - - 5,765 113 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 3,589 - - 3,532 57 - : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 2,557 - 2,518 39 - - $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 3,369 3,351 18 - - - $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 2,247 2,229 18 - - - $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 799 799 - - - - $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 323 323 - - - - : Total sales ............................................farms: 76,009 3,351 2,536 3,571 5,822 6,052 $1,000: 15,412,137 10,475,984 1,803,968 1,286,902 927,595 429,090 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 30,410 2,847 2,223 3,205 5,015 4,766 $1,000: 7,605,771 4,136,107 1,263,203 1,004,122 699,511 295,411 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 16,246 2,680 2,099 3,011 4,607 3,849 $1,000: 7,356,678 4,132,184 1,260,231 1,000,191 692,456 271,617 Corn ...............................................farms: 21,411 2,693 2,057 2,866 4,158 3,434 $1,000: 3,734,528 2,175,130 592,300 437,756 309,909 133,946 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 10,897 2,477 1,891 2,567 2,880 1,082 $1,000: 3,533,466 2,169,513 588,411 430,895 273,404 71,244 Wheat ..............................................farms: 7,601 1,404 1,038 1,250 1,529 1,015 $1,000: 279,608 128,303 49,815 42,071 33,822 13,878 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1,559 804 348 263 102 42 $1,000: 174,356 112,652 32,658 18,646 7,800 2,599 Soybeans ...........................................farms: 22,871 2,659 2,077 3,003 4,246 3,537 $1,000: 3,553,913 1,804,407 617,482 522,925 354,451 146,382 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 11,714 2,466 1,931 2,810 3,282 1,225 $1,000: 3,334,024 1,799,268 613,447 518,121 323,070 80,118 Sorghum ............................................farms: 42 4 6 3 8 12 $1,000: 193 36 24 29 10 71 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Barley .............................................farms: 144 17 24 12 22 24 $1,000: 2,157 879 829 97 94 133 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 12 6 6 - - - $1,000: 1,172 599 573 - - - Rice ...............................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 1,223 93 99 98 194 188 $1,000: 35,371 27,352 2,752 1,244 1,225 1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 54 31 12 5 3 3 $1,000: 30,142 26,928 2,071 513 382 248 Tobacco ..............................................farms: 32 2 8 3 6 3 $1,000: 2,767 (D) (D) (D) 93 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 10 2 5 3 - - $1,000: 2,463 (D) 754 (D) - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 2,865 126 105 118 261 297 $1,000: 205,389 134,058 15,801 13,304 17,276 10,039 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 457 102 55 66 134 100 $1,000: 182,568 133,627 14,989 12,496 15,176 6,280 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 2,093 34 41 71 159 208 $1,000: 70,344 13,128 7,060 13,501 13,155 10,178 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 298 20 18 45 93 122 $1,000: 53,742 12,837 6,690 13,110 12,218 8,887 Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 1,456 22 24 54 102 161 $1,000: 53,988 11,356 5,700 10,934 9,315 8,146 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 229 11 14 38 63 103 $1,000: 43,542 11,155 5,608 10,757 8,687 7,335 Berries ............................................farms: 1,057 27 30 41 92 105 $1,000: 16,356 1,772 1,360 2,567 3,840 2,033 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 81 10 9 18 32 12 $1,000: 8,606 1,523 949 2,194 3,142 797 Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 2,066 104 88 116 268 305 $1,000: 658,892 530,466 41,802 26,818 30,478 15,240 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 643 94 70 92 202 185 $1,000: 639,367 530,336 41,426 26,388 28,975 12,242 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 6,607 9,536 8,175 7,518 6,908 15,933 percent: 8.7 12.5 10.8 9.9 9.1 21.0 Land in farms ............................................acres: 703,201 711,963 434,815 304,327 246,940 847,286 Average size of farm .................................acres: 106 75 53 40 36 53 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 6,607 9,536 8,175 7,518 6,908 15,933 $1,000: 240,061 158,763 60,677 28,107 12,753 30,898 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 36,334 16,649 7,422 3,739 1,846 1,939 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: - - - - - 11,465 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: - - - - 6,677 1,831 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: - - - 7,299 126 1,186 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: - - 7,989 163 78 825 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: - 9,345 152 45 17 458 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 6,470 161 28 8 7 110 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 124 26 5 3 3 49 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 13 4 1 - - 9 $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: 6,607 9,536 8,175 7,518 6,908 15,933 $1,000: 235,514 153,844 58,556 26,728 11,499 2,456 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 4,250 3,882 2,207 1,123 631 261 $1,000: 133,584 55,444 13,597 3,663 958 170 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Corn ...............................................farms: 2,541 1,920 915 419 294 114 $1,000: 58,093 21,257 4,489 1,178 402 69 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Wheat ..............................................farms: 598 485 144 90 40 8 $1,000: 7,001 3,756 686 211 60 5 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Soybeans ...........................................farms: 2,715 2,240 1,306 670 283 135 $1,000: 67,582 29,788 8,139 2,215 449 94 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sorghum ............................................farms: - 4 4 1 - - $1,000: - 8 (D) (D) - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Barley .............................................farms: 16 17 9 3 - - $1,000: 51 38 (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: 173 198 111 26 37 6 $1,000: 857 597 246 47 47 3 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Tobacco ..............................................farms: - 7 2 1 - - $1,000: - 62 (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: 342 624 523 247 188 34 $1,000: 5,893 5,836 2,399 525 241 19 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 256 437 430 221 145 91 $1,000: 5,375 4,898 2,247 570 190 41 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 176 296 307 152 82 80 $1,000: 3,469 3,133 1,387 415 100 33 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Berries ............................................farms: 147 223 215 85 81 11 $1,000: 1,906 1,765 860 155 90 8 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 299 413 255 113 87 18 $1,000: 7,588 4,818 1,244 306 125 8 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: 487 13 1 10 31 36 $1,000: 11,239 1,189 (D) 3,400 2,829 1,184 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 47 8 - 10 19 10 $1,000: 7,917 (D) - 3,400 2,748 (D) Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 487 13 1 10 31 36 $1,000: 11,239 1,189 (D) 3,400 2,829 1,184 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 47 8 - 10 19 10 $1,000: 7,917 (D) - 3,400 2,748 (D) Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 21,372 611 455 648 1,165 1,342 $1,000: 203,596 36,595 14,196 17,787 25,899 22,577 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 642 157 82 101 158 144 $1,000: 74,709 30,006 9,769 11,375 14,429 9,129 Maple syrup ........................................farms: 912 10 24 42 67 77 $1,000: 4,156 159 236 488 577 588 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 10 1 1 1 2 5 $1,000: 924 (D) (D) (D) (D) 365 : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 16,329 1,076 854 1,019 1,518 1,520 $1,000: 890,447 469,186 147,192 84,161 64,566 42,672 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2,425 806 455 410 455 299 $1,000: 740,194 463,425 139,289 72,161 45,973 19,345 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 1,382 438 223 260 292 95 $1,000: 1,330,498 1,102,426 110,883 71,858 39,692 5,044 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1,261 434 221 260 279 67 $1,000: 1,329,265 1,102,420 (D) 71,858 39,478 (D) Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 3,612 641 160 81 192 215 $1,000: 1,559,975 1,471,316 68,306 6,687 3,866 3,254 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 811 614 116 25 25 31 $1,000: 1,549,406 1,471,109 67,548 6,029 2,850 1,870 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 5,182 81 81 87 209 291 $1,000: 33,078 1,869 1,846 3,191 4,295 4,275 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 72 7 3 12 22 28 $1,000: 9,048 (D) (D) 2,381 2,567 1,780 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 3,317 51 51 91 207 331 $1,000: 76,126 5,591 7,985 14,196 13,245 12,666 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 311 6 13 50 89 153 $1,000: 48,511 5,009 7,564 13,873 12,132 9,933 Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 7,792 528 239 145 289 363 $1,000: 2,666,056 2,511,235 116,203 19,661 4,437 2,803 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 779 498 181 52 25 23 $1,000: 2,651,446 2,511,168 116,027 19,470 3,344 1,437 Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 151 2 6 2 16 22 $1,000: 14,564 (D) 4,264 (D) 1,503 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 37 2 6 2 11 16 $1,000: 13,747 (D) 4,264 (D) (D) (D) Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 2,996 49 49 82 155 172 $1,000: 83,397 (D) 4,373 6,513 6,751 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 99 9 7 23 38 22 $1,000: 72,856 (D) 4,314 6,167 5,678 (D) : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 16,399 1,930 1,201 1,556 1,988 1,425 $1,000: 136,761 47,598 14,999 14,017 10,494 6,991 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 2,423 553 371 425 447 224 $1,000: 247,535 148,525 46,455 31,782 14,549 4,029 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 5,748 80 102 147 332 424 $1,000: 90,371 11,349 10,832 13,830 16,500 11,458 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 2,004 57 55 99 210 214 $1,000: 408,451 363,855 10,734 10,104 11,123 5,661 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 76,009 3,351 2,536 3,571 5,822 6,052 $1,000: 11,235,804 6,997,996 1,260,138 885,906 709,655 358,155 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 147,822 2,088,331 496,900 248,084 121,892 59,180 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 38,583 2,999 2,364 3,367 5,300 5,074 $1,000: 1,221,919 631,958 210,415 159,075 117,212 50,712 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 19,155 138 138 178 705 1,616 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 10,354 322 297 898 2,724 3,142 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,454 247 364 991 1,471 276 $50,000 or more .........................................: 5,620 2,292 1,565 1,300 400 40 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 38,000 3,004 2,341 3,341 5,303 5,221 $1,000: 685,192 346,944 117,780 94,382 68,103 29,423 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 22,363 229 198 312 1,276 2,916 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 37 102 51 62 57 87 $1,000: 801 1,293 245 155 (D) 36 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 37 102 51 62 57 87 $1,000: 801 1,293 245 155 (D) 36 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: 1,979 3,434 3,289 3,120 2,498 2,831 $1,000: 28,478 29,325 15,270 8,438 3,554 1,477 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Maple syrup ........................................farms: 77 148 132 121 115 99 $1,000: 831 704 300 149 93 32 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 1,789 2,909 2,240 1,804 1,400 200 $1,000: 33,244 29,897 11,867 5,305 2,229 129 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Milk from cows .......................................farms: 21 31 11 6 3 2 $1,000: 342 227 (D) (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 243 473 542 531 387 147 $1,000: 1,852 1,953 1,439 822 417 63 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 413 872 847 1,048 856 397 $1,000: 4,487 6,356 3,190 2,409 969 192 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 372 768 649 494 245 58 $1,000: 8,427 8,839 3,368 1,453 323 34 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 490 988 1,150 1,432 1,687 481 $1,000: 2,576 2,662 2,198 2,215 1,889 177 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 24 18 26 16 12 7 $1,000: 399 147 105 50 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 224 464 514 470 540 277 $1,000: 2,468 2,088 1,349 815 516 109 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 1,082 1,004 547 397 351 4,918 $1,000: 4,547 4,919 2,121 1,379 1,254 28,442 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 172 130 63 21 17 - $1,000: 1,476 554 136 20 10 - : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 507 948 962 1,004 903 339 $1,000: 8,483 7,919 5,627 2,729 1,484 162 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 236 332 265 261 201 74 $1,000: 2,624 2,679 743 593 302 32 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 6,607 9,536 8,175 7,518 6,908 15,933 $1,000: 239,011 215,475 138,396 106,001 86,268 238,803 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 36,175 22,596 16,929 14,100 12,488 14,988 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 4,558 4,864 3,162 2,190 1,653 3,052 $1,000: 24,292 13,799 5,251 2,317 2,059 4,829 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 2,709 4,115 3,009 2,142 1,585 2,820 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,780 725 140 48 58 220 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 63 18 13 - 7 4 $50,000 or more .........................................: 6 6 - - 3 8 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 4,849 4,810 3,038 1,915 1,327 2,851 $1,000: 14,536 7,172 2,479 1,007 697 2,670 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,939 4,580 2,979 1,895 1,307 2,732 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .......................................: 9,394 484 534 1,465 3,363 2,239 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,820 382 634 1,127 568 61 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3,423 1,909 975 437 96 5 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 35,911 2,964 2,344 3,345 5,285 4,580 $1,000: 975,551 532,649 147,762 113,071 92,532 39,267 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 8,502 19 33 37 122 311 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 9,320 79 92 126 567 1,239 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 9,885 289 338 968 3,499 2,824 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,618 279 498 1,650 920 137 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4,586 2,298 1,383 564 177 69 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 6,371 789 631 727 987 718 $1,000: 15,140 5,351 2,827 2,506 1,911 926 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 18,566 1,507 809 708 1,091 1,200 $1,000: 895,506 701,532 75,859 31,767 22,841 14,151 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,802 102 124 182 401 579 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,968 108 157 242 416 448 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,326 236 269 186 239 163 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 613 309 188 67 32 10 $250,000 or more ........................................: 857 752 71 31 3 - : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 8,017 453 285 340 545 687 $1,000: 155,694 101,741 9,103 7,322 8,500 5,788 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 13,412 1,186 642 472 724 746 $1,000: 739,812 599,790 66,756 24,446 14,341 8,363 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 36,890 1,891 1,141 1,227 1,997 2,257 $1,000: 2,224,608 1,864,042 139,754 52,904 38,450 21,966 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 24,633 77 148 304 713 1,121 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 8,114 100 230 372 752 912 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,803 116 227 392 502 219 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 746 221 336 146 29 5 $250,000 or more ........................................: 1,594 1,377 200 13 1 - : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 72,250 3,345 2,528 3,534 5,693 5,729 $1,000: 500,886 240,668 63,401 50,996 41,190 22,971 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 55,746 158 206 542 2,451 4,189 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 12,194 654 1,299 2,528 3,104 1,495 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,219 826 775 385 114 38 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,091 1,707 248 79 24 7 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 49,369 3,351 2,527 3,558 5,462 4,566 $1,000: 245,218 133,070 20,175 17,791 18,007 10,819 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 17,317 23 115 346 1,147 1,440 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 23,684 386 909 2,045 3,353 2,673 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 7,132 1,889 1,419 1,119 930 440 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 809 665 62 37 28 13 $50,000 or more .........................................: 427 388 22 11 4 - : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 62,147 3,329 2,526 3,569 5,651 5,503 $1,000: 769,518 348,338 91,724 77,975 70,717 42,012 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 38,073 74 159 450 1,504 2,567 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 17,548 555 880 2,065 3,574 2,677 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,385 622 948 756 470 220 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3,141 2,078 539 298 103 39 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 14,396 2,441 1,226 1,214 1,500 1,199 $1,000: 844,895 615,204 61,784 39,857 37,256 23,684 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 6,139 114 257 365 593 569 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 4,079 347 424 441 528 382 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 2,858 1,119 383 330 312 203 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 823 472 109 60 58 30 $250,000 or more ........................................: 497 389 53 18 9 15 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 4,830 698 265 328 478 449 $1,000: 107,201 75,718 5,420 5,588 4,809 3,811 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 904 16 12 17 57 66 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,893 77 63 86 142 188 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,394 264 125 164 234 157 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 316 123 38 32 35 27 $50,000 or more .........................................: 323 218 27 29 10 11 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 17,119 2,048 1,188 1,495 2,428 2,276 $1,000: 199,449 113,260 20,344 18,717 18,760 10,404 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 4,010 24 60 95 238 344 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 6,454 142 230 370 909 1,223 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 4,969 730 694 847 1,204 676 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 929 538 141 135 57 26 $50,000 or more .........................................: 757 614 63 48 20 7 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .......................................: 886 227 53 17 19 107 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 24 3 6 3 1 11 $50,000 or more .........................................: - - - - - 1 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 4,127 4,269 2,868 1,942 1,571 2,616 $1,000: 22,931 13,607 5,687 2,632 1,686 3,728 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 628 1,477 1,629 1,355 1,178 1,713 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 2,241 2,292 1,076 498 345 765 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,144 441 135 79 42 126 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 67 29 12 9 6 11 $50,000 or more .........................................: 47 30 16 1 - 1 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 629 608 416 263 234 369 $1,000: 705 354 147 83 61 271 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 1,391 2,463 2,398 2,351 2,276 2,372 $1,000: 10,475 13,399 8,135 6,393 4,441 6,513 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 799 1,623 1,931 2,006 2,041 2,014 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 517 770 426 325 225 334 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 70 68 41 20 10 24 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 5 2 - - - - $250,000 or more ........................................: - - - - - - : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 751 1,207 1,102 888 826 933 $1,000: 5,532 6,287 4,080 2,877 1,808 2,655 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 858 1,672 1,688 1,839 1,841 1,744 $1,000: 4,943 7,112 4,056 3,515 2,633 3,858 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 2,711 4,847 4,475 4,351 4,318 7,675 $1,000: 19,699 23,821 15,974 13,054 10,111 24,832 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,600 3,296 3,453 3,620 3,830 6,471 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 997 1,481 996 717 475 1,082 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 110 67 24 14 13 119 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 1 3 2 - - 3 $250,000 or more ........................................: 3 - - - - - : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 6,247 9,076 7,773 7,140 6,508 14,677 $1,000: 18,472 16,856 11,993 8,517 7,137 18,684 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 5,230 8,410 7,346 6,902 6,276 14,036 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 979 651 407 234 232 611 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 28 12 20 3 - 18 $50,000 or more .........................................: 10 3 - 1 - 12 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 4,400 5,944 4,613 4,140 3,550 7,258 $1,000: 8,082 9,134 6,939 5,540 4,466 11,196 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 1,700 2,739 2,260 2,196 1,964 3,387 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 2,451 2,927 2,159 1,784 1,472 3,525 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 248 276 191 160 114 346 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1 2 1 - - - $50,000 or more .........................................: - - 2 - - - : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 5,654 7,945 6,516 5,731 5,000 10,723 $1,000: 29,833 29,243 20,886 15,620 12,115 31,057 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,452 6,191 5,426 4,845 4,317 9,088 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,084 1,677 1,015 853 660 1,508 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 106 49 63 29 19 103 $50,000 or more .........................................: 12 28 12 4 4 24 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 1,214 1,426 1,106 806 706 1,558 $1,000: 13,548 11,072 9,235 6,987 6,280 19,988 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 648 927 730 565 530 841 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 433 387 275 192 132 538 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 124 101 89 36 33 128 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 8 10 10 10 5 51 $250,000 or more ........................................: 1 1 2 3 6 - : Contract labor .........................................farms: 371 541 368 299 243 790 $1,000: 2,681 2,762 1,431 755 690 3,535 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 71 149 112 115 73 216 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 176 275 182 136 138 430 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 100 90 64 48 32 116 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 10 24 8 - - 19 $50,000 or more .........................................: 14 3 2 - - 9 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 1,868 1,970 1,123 888 677 1,158 $1,000: 6,812 4,044 2,054 1,816 927 2,312 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 451 805 613 467 420 493 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 994 999 439 336 227 585 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 405 159 68 85 30 71 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 14 7 3 - - 8 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4 - - - - 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $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: 16,995 2,637 1,954 2,494 3,171 2,024 $1,000: 918,393 599,766 139,432 86,250 54,309 17,852 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 5,895 101 131 330 827 911 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 2,083 71 114 247 536 490 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 3,060 199 261 645 1,029 521 $25,000 or more .........................................: 5,957 2,266 1,448 1,272 779 102 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 5,244 753 408 515 671 468 $1,000: 80,401 48,719 10,707 5,843 5,341 1,757 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 1,592 45 56 89 186 185 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,676 99 93 146 222 147 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,357 255 127 224 228 134 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 272 99 88 33 22 1 $50,000 or more .........................................: 347 255 44 23 13 1 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 25,479 2,651 1,767 2,126 2,861 2,349 $1,000: 400,179 177,289 46,678 40,136 33,847 19,078 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,128 257 324 574 1,038 1,106 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 10,879 730 822 1,077 1,547 1,107 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 2,854 1,195 563 428 256 134 $100,000 or more ........................................: 618 469 58 47 20 2 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 20,261 2,210 1,409 1,644 2,186 1,833 $1,000: 304,661 127,468 35,999 30,784 25,787 15,760 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 1,888 40 55 80 135 176 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 6,470 207 198 333 571 563 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 9,193 670 675 880 1,261 989 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 1,584 542 326 249 178 93 $50,000 or more .......................................: 1,126 751 155 102 41 12 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 13,684 1,581 1,049 1,244 1,613 1,255 $1,000: 95,518 49,820 10,680 9,352 8,060 3,318 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 3,435 73 95 185 350 388 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 6,623 249 310 482 773 720 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 2,943 753 573 526 461 141 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 438 315 51 36 17 6 $50,000 or more .......................................: 245 191 20 15 12 - : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 72,699 3,251 2,442 3,370 5,442 5,667 $1,000: 413,228 93,108 36,814 35,230 35,793 26,819 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 52,563 467 490 991 2,570 4,000 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 12,094 523 696 1,239 2,090 1,274 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,835 1,155 922 948 694 344 $25,000 or more .........................................: 2,207 1,106 334 192 88 49 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 24,194 1,839 1,040 1,030 1,529 1,681 $1,000: 143,350 96,339 9,818 6,640 5,786 3,931 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 20,697 427 570 645 1,208 1,477 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,670 771 386 348 290 194 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 449 325 53 22 19 10 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 202 149 29 8 12 - $100,000 or more ........................................: 176 167 2 7 - - : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 41,235 3,319 2,501 3,543 5,000 4,383 $1,000: 610,310 379,391 62,270 49,683 44,704 19,497 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 27,298 248 455 918 2,221 3,272 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 9,647 687 1,112 2,155 2,470 1,026 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,009 646 704 332 191 67 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,654 1,222 162 107 107 18 $100,000 or more ........................................: 627 516 68 31 11 - : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 2,650 620 373 431 380 226 $1,000: 96,922 56,731 17,226 11,689 6,590 1,887 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 40,099 3,286 2,462 3,457 4,424 3,868 $1,000: 1,390,306 733,915 172,540 139,572 99,849 57,848 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 76,009 3,351 2,536 3,571 5,822 6,052 $1,000: 4,847,209 3,610,871 613,688 472,086 290,174 122,058 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 63,772 1,077,550 241,991 132,200 49,841 20,168 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 36,596 3,186 2,323 3,247 4,875 4,843 Average net gain .................................dollars: 153,954 1,154,615 283,579 157,761 71,529 36,538 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,914 4 3 - 23 56 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,371 3 5 18 102 186 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 4,404 1 6 15 146 316 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,579 9 32 94 422 1,187 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 5,108 28 57 150 1,069 2,051 $50,000 or more .........................................: 13,220 3,141 2,220 2,970 3,113 1,047 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1,572 1,191 676 409 307 560 $1,000: 8,365 4,219 1,661 1,535 1,135 3,869 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,001 997 592 343 237 425 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 341 118 45 40 34 47 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 198 61 37 14 34 61 $25,000 or more .........................................: 32 15 2 12 2 27 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 523 454 344 285 277 546 $1,000: 2,377 1,337 857 822 776 1,866 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 172 208 158 121 120 252 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 221 154 140 125 103 226 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 110 89 43 39 54 54 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 18 3 - - - 8 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2 - 3 - - 6 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 2,206 2,590 2,151 1,692 1,548 3,538 $1,000: 15,075 17,043 11,007 8,724 7,973 23,329 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,114 1,395 1,328 1,023 928 2,041 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,048 1,104 798 646 606 1,394 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 44 87 19 23 13 92 $100,000 or more ........................................: - 4 6 - 1 11 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 1,701 2,052 1,694 1,376 1,282 2,874 $1,000: 11,899 13,877 8,776 7,031 6,691 20,589 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 191 250 230 187 179 365 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 574 809 812 632 584 1,187 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 906 914 630 538 506 1,224 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 21 66 16 19 11 63 $50,000 or more .......................................: 9 13 6 - 2 35 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 1,157 1,376 1,069 793 737 1,810 $1,000: 3,176 3,166 2,230 1,693 1,282 2,740 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 353 475 335 264 237 680 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 678 766 668 452 461 1,064 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 121 127 63 74 39 65 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 3 6 3 - - 1 $50,000 or more .......................................: 2 2 - 3 - - : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 6,155 9,117 7,854 7,247 6,677 15,477 $1,000: 23,949 30,464 24,411 23,048 20,085 63,507 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 4,832 7,735 6,774 6,231 5,914 12,559 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,080 1,016 869 810 595 1,902 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 209 323 185 171 152 732 $25,000 or more .........................................: 34 43 26 35 16 284 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 1,952 3,277 2,860 2,552 2,291 4,143 $1,000: 3,574 4,713 3,083 2,307 1,774 5,384 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,802 3,101 2,761 2,499 2,255 3,952 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 148 163 99 53 34 184 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: - 11 - - 2 7 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 2 2 - - - - $100,000 or more ........................................: - - - - - - : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 4,135 4,796 3,428 2,712 2,303 5,115 $1,000: 14,309 12,792 7,313 4,928 3,915 11,506 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,437 4,244 3,108 2,544 2,200 4,651 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 658 525 318 165 95 436 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 28 12 2 3 3 21 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 12 14 - - 5 7 $100,000 or more ........................................: - 1 - - - - : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 167 176 85 68 53 71 $1,000: 940 850 373 345 141 150 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 3,695 4,602 3,678 2,824 2,323 5,480 $1,000: 43,107 43,081 30,218 21,372 14,975 33,826 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 6,607 9,536 8,175 7,518 6,908 15,933 $1,000: 33,344 -21,661 -57,332 -63,053 -60,950 -92,016 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 5,047 -2,271 -7,013 -8,387 -8,823 -5,775 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 4,611 5,287 2,749 1,298 700 3,477 Average net gain .................................dollars: 19,412 10,574 6,406 6,648 8,472 23,365 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 96 316 406 340 264 406 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 501 1,377 1,491 656 219 813 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 724 1,745 596 115 76 664 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 2,194 1,526 153 114 79 769 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 966 224 52 41 44 426 $50,000 or more .........................................: 130 99 51 32 18 399 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 39,413 165 213 324 947 1,209 Average net loss .................................dollars: 19,965 410,496 211,576 123,958 61,804 45,406 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 2,295 - - 2 13 50 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 10,461 2 4 8 71 174 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 9,255 5 18 9 78 143 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 10,765 8 22 53 232 273 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,990 10 18 64 211 257 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,647 140 151 188 342 312 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 76,009 3,351 2,536 3,571 5,822 6,052 $1,000: 3,632,254 2,527,081 521,162 444,189 281,286 119,626 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 47,787 754,127 205,506 124,388 48,314 19,766 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 36,312 3,097 2,253 3,209 4,827 4,824 Average net gain .................................dollars: 122,735 845,474 255,209 151,809 70,881 36,358 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,949 6 3 1 26 63 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,374 5 21 23 96 191 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 4,433 16 22 22 138 324 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,647 44 68 105 432 1,194 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 5,214 86 102 177 1,066 2,013 $50,000 or more .........................................: 12,695 2,940 2,037 2,881 3,069 1,039 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 39,697 254 283 362 995 1,228 Average net loss .................................dollars: 20,770 359,648 190,191 118,694 61,163 45,410 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 2,311 2 1 4 14 51 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 10,494 5 8 10 74 176 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 9,282 9 35 20 74 141 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 10,783 20 26 52 233 286 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 4,068 27 29 68 244 264 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,759 191 184 208 356 310 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 374 175 60 51 47 17 $1,000: 75,873 64,676 6,989 2,780 1,191 164 : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 30,060 1,902 1,788 2,330 3,460 3,048 $1,000: 534,116 85,286 54,858 57,073 61,740 44,131 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 4,500 595 519 554 595 512 $1,000: 91,542 23,680 15,493 16,836 13,525 8,643 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 12,096 255 252 300 668 764 $1,000: 176,960 9,361 7,355 9,741 13,327 10,478 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 2,764 60 64 98 156 216 $1,000: 42,901 2,004 2,190 8,508 2,442 4,080 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 894 18 31 41 85 76 $1,000: 32,165 1,000 2,031 1,299 11,068 6,733 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 11,511 1,508 1,387 1,739 2,285 1,625 $1,000: 60,200 27,011 12,153 7,679 6,063 2,400 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 3,215 548 428 482 593 419 $1,000: 44,600 13,665 8,905 7,249 6,851 3,476 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 1,347 161 158 185 219 152 $1,000: 7,279 2,996 1,347 1,005 589 255 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 2,943 168 155 212 259 250 $1,000: 78,469 5,570 5,385 4,757 7,876 8,067 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 64,255 3,131 2,429 3,448 5,687 5,819 acres: 10,521,756 4,599,881 1,602,871 1,370,509 1,069,767 567,997 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 56,583 3,097 2,416 3,432 5,645 5,771 acres: 9,777,227 4,483,988 1,547,503 1,316,400 1,003,138 522,571 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 33,168 202 133 182 578 1,080 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 7,655 98 109 125 476 2,567 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 5,632 164 157 207 2,336 1,913 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 5,274 355 316 2,105 2,218 190 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 2,574 376 1,346 797 36 15 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: 1,528 1,150 355 16 1 6 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 752 752 - - - - : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 5,236 151 163 255 450 495 acres: 123,455 11,656 11,704 10,338 21,377 14,731 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 2,238 74 75 85 147 209 acres: 42,597 4,617 3,964 4,236 4,226 2,423 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 16,726 1,265 751 933 1,360 1,214 acres: 519,054 95,279 37,349 35,938 35,777 23,465 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 2,714 58 72 102 195 212 acres: 59,423 4,341 2,351 3,597 5,249 4,807 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1,996 4,249 5,426 6,220 6,208 12,456 Average net loss .................................dollars: 28,140 18,256 13,811 11,524 10,773 13,909 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 88 277 453 482 341 589 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 409 973 1,407 1,944 2,160 3,309 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 352 866 1,276 1,458 1,615 3,435 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 529 1,265 1,565 1,720 1,554 3,544 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 332 547 514 480 433 1,124 $50,000 or more .........................................: 286 321 211 136 105 455 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 6,607 9,536 8,175 7,518 6,908 15,933 $1,000: 32,801 -21,383 -57,095 -62,728 -60,819 -91,865 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 4,965 -2,242 -6,984 -8,344 -8,804 -5,766 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 4,587 5,291 2,746 1,301 700 3,477 Average net gain .................................dollars: 19,477 10,566 6,397 6,652 8,480 23,370 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 97 324 415 345 264 405 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 499 1,371 1,483 654 217 814 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 712 1,750 592 115 78 664 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 2,169 1,520 153 114 79 769 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 980 227 52 41 44 426 $50,000 or more .........................................: 130 99 51 32 18 399 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 2,020 4,245 5,429 6,217 6,208 12,456 Average net loss .................................dollars: 27,989 18,207 13,752 11,482 10,753 13,899 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 89 276 454 481 350 589 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 420 972 1,416 1,944 2,155 3,314 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 348 863 1,286 1,456 1,616 3,434 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 529 1,274 1,549 1,721 1,552 3,541 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 349 534 519 481 430 1,123 $50,000 or more .........................................: 285 326 205 134 105 455 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 11 9 2 2 - - $1,000: 31 35 (D) (D) - - : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 3,029 3,570 2,303 1,833 1,591 5,206 $1,000: 32,294 35,051 20,387 14,841 12,565 115,889 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 423 508 265 195 136 198 $1,000: 4,774 4,560 1,511 905 421 1,193 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 1,071 1,621 1,353 1,042 943 3,827 $1,000: 10,828 13,496 8,390 6,648 6,302 81,036 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 234 395 342 318 330 551 $1,000: 2,659 4,972 3,877 2,894 2,570 6,706 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 101 177 78 73 62 152 $1,000: 1,573 2,482 1,944 869 693 2,471 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 1,223 818 261 166 105 394 $1,000: 1,645 784 221 165 179 1,899 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 294 218 64 40 43 86 $1,000: 1,903 1,317 218 61 102 854 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 118 84 63 46 31 130 $1,000: 242 84 75 73 32 582 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 263 412 249 224 162 589 $1,000: 8,670 7,354 4,151 3,225 2,266 21,148 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 6,221 8,481 6,804 5,655 4,796 11,784 acres: 379,436 313,275 159,665 100,992 68,006 289,357 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 6,153 8,241 6,548 5,189 4,076 6,015 acres: 337,161 255,334 128,543 74,546 46,122 61,921 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 3,130 6,766 6,146 5,023 3,991 5,937 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 2,406 1,250 319 153 76 76 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 542 212 77 13 9 2 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 71 13 6 - - - 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: 457 698 579 519 551 918 acres: 12,256 12,512 7,106 5,705 4,955 11,115 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 197 316 227 205 210 493 acres: 5,070 3,476 2,324 1,836 1,486 8,939 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 1,083 1,427 1,010 949 978 5,756 acres: 19,810 32,313 17,083 15,267 13,425 193,348 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 237 435 317 303 246 537 acres: 5,139 9,640 4,609 3,638 2,018 14,034 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 39,527 1,347 1,107 1,677 2,702 3,043 acres: 1,553,468 113,630 68,167 95,185 120,130 118,108 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 9,295 138 164 201 468 681 acres: 200,882 9,921 8,044 7,974 15,329 22,064 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 34,780 1,282 1,036 1,600 2,526 2,748 acres: 1,352,586 103,709 60,123 87,211 104,801 96,044 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 32,907 664 651 888 1,604 1,996 acres: 913,858 54,201 55,398 58,385 95,997 101,404 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 52,913 2,341 1,604 2,161 3,645 3,913 acres: 663,264 114,958 46,315 43,252 53,046 54,613 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 3,386 210 116 152 346 421 acres: 69,818 37,437 4,060 4,862 5,348 5,622 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 3,290 209 116 151 344 418 acres: 68,262 (D) 4,056 4,648 5,264 5,534 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 166 4 3 5 14 16 acres: 1,556 (D) 4 214 84 88 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 11,479 1,250 699 860 1,143 786 acres: 231,073 22,368 10,889 10,892 15,016 12,091 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 16,154 2,492 1,812 2,379 3,171 2,384 acres: 7,261,014 3,990,513 1,274,200 967,281 613,435 232,831 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 675 69 38 83 152 83 $1,000: 139,349 81,672 12,229 20,594 18,033 3,920 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 76,009 3,351 2,536 3,571 5,822 6,052 $1,000: 109,805,116 41,692,193 14,377,604 12,273,506 10,217,551 6,142,474 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 1,444,633 12,441,717 5,669,402 3,436,994 1,754,990 1,014,949 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 8,043 8,539 8,110 7,831 7,631 7,294 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 2,534 15 9 17 26 33 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 3,454 11 28 13 31 43 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 8,840 47 29 19 67 172 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 26,087 97 75 107 427 1,184 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 15,938 165 122 229 1,102 2,424 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 8,183 211 222 508 2,232 1,681 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 6,324 474 725 2,018 1,819 447 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 2,504 649 991 600 95 60 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 2,145 1,682 335 60 23 8 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 76,006 3,351 2,536 3,571 5,822 6,052 $1,000: 11,959,211 3,977,083 1,427,888 1,326,463 1,214,333 791,472 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 4,027 5 4 6 11 61 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 5,117 10 14 9 37 133 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 8,514 47 20 33 114 408 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 18,298 86 78 143 524 990 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 15,011 152 130 272 983 1,531 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 10,894 165 250 581 1,767 1,671 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 8,550 427 793 1,561 1,905 1,075 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 5,595 2,459 1,247 966 481 183 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 55,983 3,169 2,345 3,235 5,125 4,634 number: 104,143 16,000 7,684 8,593 10,792 8,422 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 62,422 3,228 2,418 3,376 5,308 5,149 number: 171,996 20,004 12,127 14,797 19,634 16,256 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 32,401 1,170 859 1,245 2,191 2,287 number: 46,945 2,379 1,465 2,012 3,507 3,563 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 42,821 2,316 1,900 2,562 3,965 3,913 number: 71,605 5,140 3,794 4,744 7,371 7,265 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 23,971 2,865 2,154 3,036 4,218 3,223 number: 53,446 12,485 6,868 8,041 8,756 5,428 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 16,205 2,432 1,936 2,516 3,064 2,129 number: 17,974 3,006 2,180 2,738 3,313 2,299 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - - - number: - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 1,319 295 130 130 109 100 number: 1,467 317 143 147 119 103 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 22,934 1,101 895 1,135 1,847 1,897 number: 29,355 1,471 1,197 1,552 2,525 2,522 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 3,343 5,359 4,434 4,002 3,776 8,737 acres: 150,366 197,372 149,943 111,727 101,698 327,142 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 932 1,554 1,266 1,165 963 1,763 acres: 25,418 32,620 25,689 13,775 11,785 28,263 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 2,891 4,555 3,791 3,361 3,247 7,743 acres: 124,948 164,752 124,254 97,952 89,913 298,879 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 2,598 4,661 4,277 4,153 3,885 7,530 acres: 121,257 134,603 82,956 54,705 45,023 109,929 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 4,223 6,816 5,851 5,585 5,148 11,626 acres: 52,142 66,713 42,251 36,903 32,213 120,858 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 416 607 418 271 234 195 acres: 3,770 3,690 1,883 1,289 713 1,144 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 411 593 406 256 217 169 acres: 3,733 3,233 1,810 1,201 (D) 919 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 9 25 22 19 17 32 acres: 37 457 73 88 (D) 225 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 621 592 369 288 273 4,598 acres: 12,017 12,259 6,612 4,357 5,802 118,770 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 1,621 1,178 370 241 122 384 acres: 92,617 42,930 9,486 7,723 2,744 27,254 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 83 61 38 33 25 10 $1,000: 1,892 673 215 91 28 2 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 6,607 9,536 8,175 7,518 6,908 15,933 $1,000: 4,773,411 5,091,061 3,404,285 2,782,943 2,428,782 6,621,305 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 722,478 533,878 416,426 370,171 351,590 415,572 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 6,788 7,151 7,829 9,145 9,836 7,815 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 80 238 363 433 484 836 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 115 413 476 547 559 1,218 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 510 1,222 1,357 1,267 1,271 2,879 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 2,378 4,117 3,773 3,577 3,236 7,116 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 2,231 2,549 1,747 1,355 1,098 2,916 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 1,017 770 369 259 197 717 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 237 200 76 73 49 206 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 30 15 9 7 14 34 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 9 12 5 - - 11 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 6,607 9,536 8,175 7,518 6,907 15,931 $1,000: 661,366 698,160 472,868 382,098 291,626 715,854 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 161 453 528 549 637 1,612 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 295 589 694 721 761 1,854 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 581 1,242 1,146 1,022 1,180 2,721 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 1,665 2,639 2,490 2,382 2,316 4,985 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 1,646 2,234 1,944 1,772 1,329 3,018 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 1,357 1,627 961 827 512 1,176 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 795 687 383 224 163 537 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 107 65 29 21 9 28 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 4,938 6,888 5,753 5,367 4,844 9,685 number: 8,226 10,146 7,949 7,132 6,259 12,940 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 5,468 7,850 6,561 5,978 5,302 11,784 number: 15,521 18,953 13,651 11,115 9,574 20,364 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 2,659 4,209 3,643 3,539 3,410 7,189 number: 3,898 6,186 5,081 4,770 4,621 9,463 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 4,036 5,646 4,614 3,811 3,128 6,930 number: 7,521 9,667 7,145 5,456 4,318 9,184 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 2,604 2,254 1,138 727 506 1,246 number: 4,102 3,100 1,425 889 635 1,717 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 1,609 1,101 551 277 156 434 number: 1,732 1,193 588 288 169 468 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - - - number: - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 74 133 97 89 62 100 number: 80 150 109 110 76 113 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 2,420 3,462 2,860 2,299 1,817 3,201 number: 3,220 4,510 3,612 2,829 2,211 3,706 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 34,443 2,949 2,328 3,300 5,166 4,847 acres treated: 7,079,466 3,173,253 1,250,308 1,061,189 790,737 374,372 Manure used ..............................................farms: 16,531 1,151 923 1,122 1,692 1,662 acres treated: 879,519 349,536 125,760 102,360 92,758 55,548 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 1,574 61 45 66 164 170 acres treated: 86,574 27,845 12,918 12,316 10,219 8,059 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 11,288 1,231 1,041 1,271 1,713 1,595 acres: 2,459,877 1,267,930 445,860 336,273 214,229 100,215 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 33,184 2,953 2,305 3,269 5,124 4,983 acres: 8,736,626 4,317,799 1,468,811 1,238,523 890,538 417,489 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 3,001 312 246 358 540 477 acres: 567,239 253,292 102,134 95,612 63,235 28,662 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 5,749 747 590 746 965 721 acres: 1,309,762 719,232 241,231 176,695 100,746 37,560 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 1,597 96 90 146 201 261 acres on which used: 66,647 15,863 6,332 10,711 12,426 9,334 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 26,277 2,195 1,836 2,541 3,841 3,323 acres: 5,091,968 2,295,205 905,353 766,273 557,430 248,401 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 10,720 518 458 598 995 990 acres: 945,095 348,994 165,300 124,059 106,371 59,017 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 3,462 180 179 243 395 339 acres: 134,784 26,835 13,489 13,182 11,838 10,826 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 20,023 2,055 1,592 2,264 3,268 2,920 acres: 4,140,900 1,864,455 745,688 650,608 450,516 217,858 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 13,293 1,813 1,284 1,573 2,217 1,762 acres: 3,142,089 1,738,347 520,701 387,057 277,022 110,537 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 13,528 1,108 820 1,177 1,885 1,790 acres: 1,661,481 768,508 236,609 230,993 194,533 103,878 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 8,187 938 787 937 1,177 977 acres: 751,093 301,693 151,523 116,740 86,818 40,506 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 11,358 1,577 1,374 1,632 2,013 1,441 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 6,143 291 256 237 437 381 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 3,697 128 109 100 239 210 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 309 46 36 24 21 26 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 24 5 3 1 5 - Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 2,433 132 118 121 191 169 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 81 2 1 1 13 11 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 604 94 54 82 66 85 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 55,887 683 552 917 2,444 3,720 Part owners ..............................................farms: 17,141 2,501 1,852 2,409 2,926 1,905 Tenants ..................................................farms: 2,981 167 132 245 452 427 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 73,143 3,187 2,406 3,328 5,387 5,644 acres: 9,034,402 1,886,029 850,829 920,068 972,031 706,332 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 73,028 3,184 2,404 3,326 5,370 5,625 acres: 7,955,304 1,842,762 815,907 866,548 887,043 644,587 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 20,300 2,674 1,985 2,659 3,396 2,345 acres: 5,720,436 3,042,725 958,483 703,269 454,775 199,989 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 20,122 2,668 1,984 2,654 3,378 2,332 acres: 5,697,042 3,039,908 956,844 700,783 451,897 197,535 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 12,591 263 237 303 669 747 acres: 1,102,492 46,084 36,561 56,006 87,866 64,199 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 136,309 7,268 4,888 6,601 10,187 11,209 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 32,164 1,136 1,017 1,569 2,807 2,674 2 producers ...............................................: 34,716 1,285 1,018 1,355 2,202 2,422 3 producers ...............................................: 5,200 528 272 387 502 587 4 producers ...............................................: 2,780 250 179 195 209 249 5 or more producers .......................................: 1,149 152 50 65 102 120 : Total male producers ........................................: 90,802 5,631 3,714 4,980 7,496 8,026 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 59,296 1,875 1,657 2,451 4,399 4,404 2 producers .............................................: 9,410 904 596 750 937 1,053 3 producers .............................................: 2,500 368 174 259 285 301 4 producers .............................................: 690 131 64 51 50 82 5 or more producers .....................................: 298 52 15 8 29 27 : Total female producers ......................................: 45,507 1,637 1,174 1,621 2,691 3,183 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 36,721 1,118 904 1,219 2,104 2,365 2 producers .............................................: 2,997 153 101 123 192 259 3 producers .............................................: 547 40 20 30 36 45 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 4,226 4,173 2,523 1,625 1,180 2,126 acres treated: 199,838 116,844 41,928 21,151 12,711 37,135 Manure used ..............................................farms: 1,678 2,293 1,643 1,251 946 2,170 acres treated: 44,732 41,760 22,713 13,481 8,781 22,090 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 182 267 165 155 92 207 acres treated: 4,545 4,304 1,919 1,340 889 2,220 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 1,314 1,276 687 434 273 453 acres: 47,406 25,763 7,344 3,679 1,684 9,494 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 4,477 4,118 2,313 1,176 794 1,672 acres: 208,060 108,634 34,144 14,161 7,312 31,155 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 343 323 180 81 51 90 acres: 13,572 6,848 1,876 521 291 1,196 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 613 597 315 174 132 149 acres: 19,450 8,928 2,326 978 479 2,137 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 174 208 142 93 53 133 acres on which used: 5,492 2,837 1,413 655 216 1,368 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 2,950 2,879 1,716 1,415 1,031 2,550 acres: 126,213 78,119 27,269 18,645 10,413 58,647 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 995 1,332 1,092 952 825 1,965 acres: 37,904 29,620 17,139 14,548 9,000 33,143 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 302 310 186 162 139 1,027 acres: 11,437 8,819 3,967 2,668 2,315 29,408 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 2,519 2,256 1,379 732 468 570 acres: 112,948 57,114 18,805 7,462 3,306 12,140 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 1,324 1,334 778 461 308 439 acres: 54,114 31,781 9,554 4,408 2,516 6,052 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 1,683 1,823 1,260 775 614 593 acres: 59,087 35,504 14,473 6,460 4,019 7,417 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 793 766 510 361 354 587 acres: 23,382 11,620 4,056 3,058 1,628 10,069 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 1,130 829 420 247 194 501 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 455 811 709 643 672 1,251 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 292 523 443 411 434 808 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 21 21 31 15 23 45 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 6 - 1 - 3 - Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 163 291 273 255 250 470 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 2 9 21 9 3 9 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 41 37 29 22 27 67 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 4,631 7,640 6,999 6,836 6,355 15,110 Part owners ..............................................farms: 1,518 1,536 931 524 418 621 Tenants ..................................................farms: 458 360 245 158 135 202 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 6,165 9,187 7,951 7,366 6,781 15,741 acres: 643,603 712,024 450,740 350,854 278,978 1,262,914 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 6,149 9,176 7,930 7,360 6,773 15,731 acres: 561,396 615,877 388,441 287,974 234,217 810,552 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 1,989 1,922 1,202 694 571 863 acres: 142,481 99,166 47,781 17,238 13,540 40,989 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 1,976 1,896 1,176 682 553 823 acres: 141,805 96,086 46,374 16,353 12,723 36,734 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 1,020 1,611 1,449 1,177 1,071 4,044 acres: 82,883 99,227 63,706 63,765 45,578 456,617 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 11,833 17,086 14,462 13,025 12,167 27,583 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 2,929 3,950 3,471 3,082 2,523 7,006 2 producers ...............................................: 2,822 4,496 3,875 3,822 3,814 7,605 3 producers ...............................................: 490 587 449 349 347 702 4 producers ...............................................: 271 347 280 179 188 433 5 or more producers .......................................: 95 156 100 86 36 187 : Total male producers ........................................: 8,080 11,098 9,195 8,099 7,262 17,221 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 5,030 7,477 6,660 6,449 5,868 13,026 2 producers .............................................: 980 1,278 782 485 509 1,136 3 producers .............................................: 204 199 177 160 79 294 4 producers .............................................: 56 74 43 24 31 84 5 or more producers .....................................: 32 17 24 12 3 79 : Total female producers ......................................: 3,753 5,988 5,267 4,926 4,905 10,362 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 2,974 4,776 4,270 4,250 4,176 8,565 2 producers .............................................: 262 439 348 243 286 591 3 producers .............................................: 53 76 58 38 45 106 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .............................................: 137 12 2 11 15 13 5 or more producers .....................................: 87 7 - 4 6 20 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 88,979 5,448 3,672 4,935 7,398 7,783 Female ......................................................: 43,933 1,450 1,113 1,545 2,563 2,972 : Hired managers ................................................: 5,009 1,762 662 582 502 393 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 50,337 5,130 3,160 3,901 5,184 4,631 Other .......................................................: 82,575 1,768 1,625 2,579 4,777 6,124 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 99,944 4,890 3,633 4,633 7,065 6,998 Not on farm operated ........................................: 32,968 2,008 1,152 1,847 2,896 3,757 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 48,454 3,967 2,479 3,034 4,176 3,972 Any .........................................................: 84,458 2,931 2,306 3,446 5,785 6,783 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 11,245 585 390 568 897 944 50 to 99 days .............................................: 5,211 206 154 246 408 479 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 10,307 327 325 435 713 831 200 days or more ..........................................: 57,695 1,813 1,437 2,197 3,767 4,529 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 6,501 136 146 211 386 559 3 or 4 years ................................................: 10,643 278 210 385 537 802 5 to 9 years ................................................: 24,242 818 602 888 1,515 1,883 10 years or more ............................................: 91,526 5,666 3,827 4,996 7,523 7,511 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 21.8 27.4 28.2 27.1 25.7 23.2 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 18,868 408 359 568 976 1,473 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 20,235 691 478 698 1,214 1,511 11 years or more ............................................: 93,809 5,799 3,948 5,214 7,771 7,771 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 23.8 29.8 30.2 29.6 28.1 25.5 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 3,074 99 116 179 232 279 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 11,678 829 447 658 903 970 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 19,186 1,105 702 906 1,443 1,537 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 21,345 1,238 756 941 1,433 1,664 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 31,967 1,786 1,236 1,613 2,385 2,320 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 29,747 1,334 1,108 1,470 2,248 2,561 75 years and over ...........................................: 15,915 507 420 713 1,317 1,424 : Average age .................................................: 56.3 53.9 55.3 55.8 56.7 56.6 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 14,752 928 563 837 1,135 1,249 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 984 38 25 46 60 77 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 204 8 4 5 30 12 Asian .......................................................: 197 3 4 7 9 15 Black or African American ...................................: 184 6 1 5 4 4 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 41 1 - - 1 3 White .......................................................: 131,684 6,868 4,769 6,444 9,882 10,652 More than one race reported .................................: 602 12 7 19 35 69 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 122,171 6,639 4,594 6,168 9,338 9,943 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 10,741 259 191 312 623 812 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 273,615 17,252 11,351 14,622 22,498 22,904 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 114,190 6,024 4,150 5,625 8,601 9,028 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 97,420 5,277 3,709 5,046 7,838 8,284 Livestock decisions .........................................: 67,728 3,151 1,965 2,287 3,758 4,226 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 77,901 4,835 3,461 4,719 7,220 7,197 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 94,771 5,182 3,666 4,877 7,694 8,003 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 70,048 4,111 2,851 3,675 5,643 5,642 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 72,449 2,935 2,317 3,262 5,454 5,712 acres: 12,236,088 4,150,080 1,596,456 1,415,247 1,249,419 788,994 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 9,852 964 583 717 918 961 acres: 2,786,440 1,285,282 434,166 307,579 216,581 131,531 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .............................................: 12 17 17 16 2 20 5 or more producers .....................................: 6 4 8 2 2 28 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 7,901 10,890 8,977 8,013 7,224 16,738 Female ......................................................: 3,606 5,825 5,111 4,820 4,864 10,064 : Hired managers ................................................: 299 230 152 109 106 212 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 4,437 5,723 4,233 3,696 3,164 7,078 Other .......................................................: 7,070 10,992 9,855 9,137 8,924 19,724 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 7,862 12,550 11,402 10,869 10,392 19,650 Not on farm operated ........................................: 3,645 4,165 2,686 1,964 1,696 7,152 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 4,148 5,427 4,324 3,812 3,361 9,754 Any .........................................................: 7,359 11,288 9,764 9,021 8,727 17,048 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 1,015 1,443 1,156 1,209 953 2,085 50 to 99 days .............................................: 474 725 546 511 490 972 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 940 1,536 1,223 1,122 995 1,860 200 days or more ..........................................: 4,930 7,584 6,839 6,179 6,289 12,131 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 638 741 862 793 826 1,203 3 or 4 years ................................................: 961 1,447 1,290 1,405 1,293 2,035 5 to 9 years ................................................: 2,134 3,211 2,898 2,706 2,822 4,765 10 years or more ............................................: 7,774 11,316 9,038 7,929 7,147 18,799 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 22.1 21.2 19.9 18.6 17.4 20.9 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 1,696 2,436 2,364 2,495 2,384 3,709 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 1,704 2,745 2,385 2,328 2,438 4,043 11 years or more ............................................: 8,107 11,534 9,339 8,010 7,266 19,050 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 24.3 23.2 21.8 20.1 19.0 22.6 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 291 417 403 361 323 374 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 1,122 1,602 1,257 1,172 1,094 1,624 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 1,701 2,348 2,318 2,101 2,070 2,955 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 1,738 2,579 2,288 2,275 2,448 3,985 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 2,525 4,070 3,216 3,001 2,744 7,071 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 2,566 3,552 2,954 2,632 2,340 6,982 75 years and over ...........................................: 1,564 2,147 1,652 1,291 1,069 3,811 : Average age .................................................: 56.3 56.2 55.4 54.9 54.0 59.2 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 1,413 2,019 1,660 1,533 1,417 1,998 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 78 144 123 103 106 184 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 12 25 12 23 33 40 Asian .......................................................: 20 21 26 39 15 38 Black or African American ...................................: 6 26 38 21 26 47 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 2 1 13 1 - 19 White .......................................................: 11,434 16,546 13,938 12,650 11,936 26,565 More than one race reported .................................: 33 96 61 99 78 93 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 10,651 15,351 12,815 11,642 11,024 24,006 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 856 1,364 1,273 1,191 1,064 2,796 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 24,482 33,236 28,071 24,947 23,842 50,410 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 9,677 14,203 12,171 11,196 10,657 22,858 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 8,848 12,578 10,358 9,172 8,469 17,841 Livestock decisions .........................................: 5,184 9,318 8,249 8,261 7,755 13,574 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 7,511 10,378 8,185 7,204 6,370 10,821 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 8,533 12,085 9,863 9,189 8,252 17,427 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 6,103 8,731 7,207 6,579 5,795 13,711 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 6,305 9,155 7,947 7,394 6,724 15,244 acres: 670,009 674,746 412,692 293,701 236,880 747,864 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 824 1,093 850 772 679 1,491 acres: 96,565 89,933 50,262 40,331 26,668 107,542 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 66,217 1,938 1,861 2,800 4,850 5,065 acres: 9,551,762 2,491,330 1,261,997 1,211,643 1,100,564 702,508 Partnership ..............................................farms: 4,968 825 395 461 545 540 acres: 2,467,375 1,541,894 309,557 212,732 129,367 76,486 Registered under State law .............................farms: 4,109 735 334 397 470 450 acres: 2,137,486 1,353,479 265,686 182,740 111,255 62,435 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 3,446 574 270 274 319 286 acres: 1,411,762 824,066 196,217 120,799 79,162 33,120 Family held ............................................farms: 2,911 545 252 238 279 230 acres: 1,305,779 795,730 190,192 99,092 73,159 28,826 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 47 18 7 - 1 1 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 2,864 527 245 238 278 229 : Other than family held .................................farms: 535 29 18 36 40 56 acres: 105,983 28,336 6,025 21,707 6,003 4,294 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 49 3 2 - - 6 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 486 26 16 36 40 50 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 1,378 14 10 36 108 161 acres: 221,447 25,380 4,980 22,157 29,847 30,008 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 14,396 2,441 1,226 1,214 1,500 1,199 workers: 51,715 20,430 4,265 4,140 5,036 3,591 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 6,872 1,853 692 622 698 589 workers: 22,462 12,821 1,716 1,672 1,442 1,055 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 10,604 1,574 902 881 1,109 895 workers: 29,253 7,609 2,549 2,468 3,594 2,536 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 276 153 33 20 28 17 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 49 6 3 - - 4 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 26,014 664 758 1,098 1,887 1,977 workers: 66,624 1,654 1,940 2,728 4,736 5,358 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 9,331 133 97 78 109 185 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 27,225 172 73 87 306 547 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 6,217 63 20 38 71 543 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 7,416 79 83 56 273 1,391 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 6,216 66 61 122 697 1,464 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 3,856 67 80 91 915 731 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 2,458 82 46 68 863 364 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 1,940 42 50 124 830 225 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 5,263 274 230 1,742 1,486 443 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 3,370 390 1,255 1,083 231 145 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 1,789 1,115 523 72 34 12 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 928 868 18 10 7 2 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 25,720 1,729 1,765 2,838 4,502 4,201 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 1,401 23 18 32 99 137 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 1,626 6 10 33 85 136 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 1,991 86 58 88 204 243 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 17,128 12 9 39 159 295 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: 9 - - 3 - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 17,119 12 9 36 159 295 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 10,722 65 86 103 197 445 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 588 77 88 65 82 101 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 1,245 370 191 241 274 73 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 1,396 475 103 13 16 40 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 3,022 466 171 49 24 33 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 3,108 1 2 6 19 51 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 8,062 41 35 64 161 297 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 60,998 152 179 77 2,421 5,614 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 5,076 253 83 1,486 2,971 89 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 4,104 352 1,977 1,691 57 9 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 2,109 2,016 78 8 5 - Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 162 162 - - - - Non-family farms ............................................: 3,560 416 219 309 368 340 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 58,280 2,903 2,086 2,888 4,649 4,654 Dial-up ...................................................: 2,013 88 84 106 171 161 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 31,230 1,536 1,029 1,486 2,365 2,463 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 36,383 1,938 1,405 1,904 2,940 2,929 Satellite .................................................: 9,443 661 446 550 833 720 Don't know ................................................: 3,390 149 121 211 325 337 Other .....................................................: 590 34 16 30 32 45 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 5,787 8,532 7,539 7,084 6,482 14,279 acres: 608,966 618,325 386,319 269,226 225,242 675,642 Partnership ..............................................farms: 408 484 285 196 176 653 acres: 43,932 47,594 20,861 19,326 8,665 56,961 Registered under State law .............................farms: 315 351 206 156 150 545 acres: 35,206 37,363 14,577 16,899 7,610 50,236 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 256 345 238 151 163 570 acres: 33,878 30,175 12,822 7,995 8,535 64,993 Family held ............................................farms: 214 283 196 120 132 422 acres: 30,310 22,852 11,076 7,147 7,721 39,674 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 5 1 2 3 - 9 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 209 282 194 117 132 413 : Other than family held .................................farms: 42 62 42 31 31 148 acres: 3,568 7,323 1,746 848 814 25,319 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 3 7 6 1 - 21 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 39 55 36 30 31 127 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 156 175 113 87 87 431 acres: 16,425 15,869 14,813 7,780 4,498 49,690 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 1,214 1,426 1,106 806 706 1,558 workers: 3,027 3,214 2,174 1,533 1,347 2,958 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 525 622 316 196 183 576 workers: 872 860 466 288 325 945 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 918 1,068 891 663 556 1,147 workers: 2,155 2,354 1,708 1,245 1,022 2,013 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 4 6 2 1 4 8 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 4 7 7 7 11 - Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 2,252 3,660 3,084 2,925 2,781 4,928 workers: 5,806 9,943 8,103 7,437 7,140 11,779 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 341 860 1,309 1,732 1,907 2,580 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 1,775 4,147 4,171 3,918 3,477 8,552 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 1,022 1,137 740 605 535 1,443 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 1,219 1,235 759 547 468 1,306 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 887 825 526 356 285 927 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 468 522 285 159 100 438 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 261 283 173 69 35 214 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 177 170 83 51 41 147 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 347 295 113 49 53 231 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 91 54 14 32 5 70 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 16 4 1 - 2 10 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 3 4 1 - - 15 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 3,736 3,324 1,887 998 559 181 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 152 344 310 119 135 32 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 151 304 310 160 110 321 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 239 372 216 124 107 254 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 844 1,896 2,110 2,357 2,068 7,339 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - 4 2 - - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 844 1,892 2,108 2,357 2,068 7,339 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 780 1,781 1,722 1,516 1,324 2,703 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 97 69 6 1 2 - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 12 18 4 - - 62 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 30 83 157 195 249 35 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 56 118 212 545 1,222 126 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 122 367 411 648 577 904 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 388 860 830 855 555 3,976 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 6,276 9,130 7,938 7,390 6,717 15,104 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 25 23 9 4 7 126 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 2 2 - - - 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 ............................................: 302 381 228 124 184 689 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 4,929 7,045 6,169 5,950 5,297 11,710 Dial-up ...................................................: 184 237 239 181 142 420 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 2,552 3,761 3,266 3,382 3,061 6,329 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 3,060 4,411 3,852 3,602 3,364 6,978 Satellite .................................................: 805 1,140 916 869 791 1,712 Don't know ................................................: 284 372 315 305 192 779 Other .....................................................: 36 81 42 69 49 156 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .................................................: 61,169 2,070 1,659 2,443 4,283 4,506 2 households ................................................: 10,827 768 600 760 1,081 1,097 3 households ................................................: 2,467 314 175 231 288 300 4 households ................................................: 980 127 60 88 98 84 5 or more households ........................................: 566 72 42 49 72 65 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 21,126 1,131 893 1,049 1,647 1,677 number: 1,212,468 526,648 159,493 103,198 103,378 74,356 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 7,755 70 74 82 207 268 10 to 49 ..................................................: 8,997 171 202 294 686 849 50 to 99 ..................................................: 2,095 93 112 291 462 392 100 to 199 ................................................: 1,062 113 208 253 209 154 200 to 499 ................................................: 773 340 221 112 82 14 500 or more ...............................................: 444 344 76 17 1 - : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 17,294 751 628 802 1,305 1,404 number: 529,554 218,147 42,035 41,156 48,162 40,233 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 15,601 334 428 565 1,019 1,270 number: 281,811 20,364 20,658 25,837 38,437 38,425 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 7,643 66 86 112 225 268 10 to 49 ..............................................: 6,840 162 229 302 546 750 50 to 99 ..............................................: 774 38 56 81 160 210 100 to 199 ............................................: 263 45 35 49 76 39 200 to 499 ............................................: 76 20 20 21 12 3 500 or more ...........................................: 5 3 2 - - - : Milk cows ............................................farms: 2,195 450 228 267 339 183 number: 247,743 197,783 21,377 15,319 9,725 1,808 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 905 14 12 11 59 100 10 to 49 ..............................................: 444 21 18 69 234 83 50 to 99 ..............................................: 329 22 87 174 46 - 100 to 199 ............................................: 245 123 109 13 - - 200 to 499 ............................................: 187 185 2 - - - 500 or more ...........................................: 85 85 - - - - : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 16,356 1,065 826 976 1,490 1,491 number: 682,914 308,501 117,458 62,042 55,216 34,123 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 16,329 1,076 854 1,019 1,518 1,520 number: 819,143 417,854 128,513 74,219 60,398 42,744 $1,000: 890,447 469,186 147,192 84,161 64,566 42,672 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 6,444 458 344 418 597 614 number: 276,503 149,728 49,699 21,705 15,199 11,648 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 15,001 1,045 819 978 1,486 1,449 number: 542,640 268,126 78,814 52,514 45,199 31,096 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 1,599 353 295 242 311 194 number: 203,029 121,227 43,981 18,339 12,082 4,326 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 3,238 607 144 66 168 208 number: 2,752,063 2,479,895 215,549 15,117 13,392 9,227 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 2,196 13 19 27 113 140 25 to 49 ..................................................: 149 5 10 4 13 18 50 to 99 ..................................................: 117 4 16 8 15 26 100 to 199 ................................................: 40 1 - 6 8 11 200 to 499 ................................................: 60 14 12 14 13 7 500 or more ...............................................: 676 570 87 7 6 6 : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 3,612 641 160 81 192 215 number: 10,049,241 9,549,381 384,953 29,640 25,684 21,850 $1,000: 1,559,975 1,471,316 68,306 6,687 3,866 3,254 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 4,133 76 65 76 210 265 number: 145,381 6,273 5,281 6,749 17,775 18,066 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 3,000 59 62 60 158 228 number: 97,913 6,242 5,787 6,197 12,692 15,388 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 13,571 151 190 293 556 674 number: 91,418 1,433 2,046 4,012 7,017 6,858 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 3,128 48 49 87 206 319 number: 14,862 2,183 950 1,992 1,927 1,817 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 4,707 54 59 57 110 184 number: 67,054 2,278 1,969 2,714 3,250 3,848 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 2,505 30 31 32 61 98 number: 33,605 923 1,520 5,357 2,570 1,956 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 10,695 206 120 155 394 466 number: 38,570,322 37,621,270 471,925 156,212 34,787 29,606 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 10,440 47 83 144 380 454 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 51 1 3 1 14 12 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: 10 1 4 3 - - 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: 54 19 30 5 - - 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 67 65 - 2 - - 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 28 28 - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 45 45 - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .................................................: 5,100 7,763 6,951 6,464 6,060 13,870 2 households ................................................: 1,134 1,421 976 805 715 1,470 3 households ................................................: 234 226 139 147 64 349 4 households ................................................: 93 86 66 65 46 167 5 or more households ........................................: 46 40 43 37 23 77 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 2,001 3,148 2,568 2,050 1,997 2,965 number: 74,175 74,959 34,754 19,706 15,913 25,888 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 385 857 1,201 1,253 1,410 1,948 10 to 49 ..................................................: 1,129 1,987 1,306 785 579 1,009 50 to 99 ..................................................: 404 258 55 12 8 8 100 to 199 ................................................: 78 43 4 - - - 200 to 499 ................................................: 2 - 2 - - - 500 or more ...............................................: 3 3 - - - - : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 1,747 2,795 2,162 1,683 1,647 2,370 number: 40,303 42,874 20,209 11,712 9,256 15,467 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 1,681 2,684 2,093 1,636 1,575 2,316 number: 39,898 42,328 19,992 11,549 9,057 15,266 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 390 970 1,262 1,216 1,313 1,735 10 to 49 ..............................................: 1,124 1,643 827 418 260 579 50 to 99 ..............................................: 156 65 2 2 2 2 100 to 199 ............................................: 11 6 2 - - - 200 to 499 ............................................: - - - - - - 500 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Milk cows ............................................farms: 135 210 113 86 107 77 number: 405 546 217 163 199 201 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 129 201 111 86 106 76 10 to 49 ..............................................: 6 9 2 - 1 1 50 to 99 ..............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................: - - - - - - 200 to 499 ............................................: - - - - - - 500 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 1,701 2,525 1,845 1,371 1,284 1,782 number: 33,872 32,085 14,545 7,994 6,657 10,421 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 1,789 2,909 2,240 1,804 1,400 200 number: 36,837 34,602 13,807 6,674 3,213 282 $1,000: 33,244 29,897 11,867 5,305 2,229 129 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 800 1,205 849 631 435 93 number: 10,730 10,137 4,252 2,121 1,141 143 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 1,699 2,707 2,017 1,548 1,137 116 number: 26,107 24,465 9,555 4,553 2,072 139 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 124 70 7 1 2 - number: 1,979 1,022 (D) (D) (D) - : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 189 388 388 434 327 319 number: 4,092 4,927 3,840 3,295 1,365 1,364 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 138 330 366 410 327 313 25 to 49 ..................................................: 22 38 13 20 - 6 50 to 99 ..................................................: 23 17 4 4 - - 100 to 199 ................................................: 6 3 5 - - - 200 to 499 ................................................: - - - - - - 500 or more ...............................................: - - - - - - : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 243 473 542 531 387 147 number: 11,404 11,428 8,115 4,345 2,088 353 $1,000: 1,852 1,953 1,439 822 417 63 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 346 610 608 634 486 757 number: 18,670 26,678 17,141 11,948 6,911 9,889 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 286 530 514 573 377 153 number: 13,112 17,195 11,248 6,690 2,818 544 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 859 1,609 1,584 1,605 1,403 4,647 number: 7,274 11,780 9,771 7,564 5,955 27,708 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 366 733 606 467 207 40 number: 1,670 1,961 1,233 791 298 40 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 246 559 602 818 898 1,120 number: 5,343 12,164 7,446 9,465 8,099 10,478 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 162 401 395 575 501 219 number: 2,810 6,233 3,800 5,219 2,572 645 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 636 1,426 1,497 1,817 2,164 1,814 number: 43,401 50,968 47,103 49,063 46,231 19,756 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 620 1,420 1,497 1,817 2,164 1,814 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 14 6 - - - - 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: 2 - - - - - 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: 1,556 31 8 18 52 73 number: 11,807,128 11,423,698 129,064 100,338 118,033 2,562 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 1,559 97 28 39 45 67 number: 23,533,133 23,141,547 197,946 93,292 10,882 5,304 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 291 34 3 15 14 16 number: 19,457,256 18,686,866 243,000 345,337 152,099 10,080 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 1,510 188 132 29 49 80 number: 123,982,907 105,502,485 16,388,831 1,787,275 123,132 74,875 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 1,165 3 14 8 44 72 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 27 1 3 2 5 8 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 18 - 4 14 - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 300 184 111 5 - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 1,195 118 24 9 27 52 number: 3,091,927 2,879,464 179,890 15,557 1,661 1,598 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 714 124 24 11 26 34 number: 9,538,217 8,770,521 678,244 66,009 4,823 5,781 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 144 17 24 12 22 24 acres: 4,254 1,549 1,416 252 304 357 bushels: 333,223 132,580 124,576 15,994 18,279 21,821 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 100 1 6 9 19 20 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 34 12 12 3 3 4 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 9 3 6 - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 1 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 21,144 2,673 2,039 2,838 4,116 3,373 acres: 3,314,064 1,782,358 537,913 419,277 311,386 142,646 bushels: 608,637,574 346,771,908 98,384,758 73,282,078 52,705,215 22,347,641 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 191 48 10 13 25 30 acres: 15,124 7,825 1,203 1,759 1,561 1,165 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 5,776 72 62 112 378 841 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 7,908 230 208 621 2,669 2,426 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 4,028 335 680 1,831 1,047 99 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1,838 548 990 267 22 7 500 acres or more .........................................: 1,594 1,488 99 7 - - : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 1,373 452 216 203 203 127 acres: 139,840 101,998 14,900 9,775 7,557 3,745 tons: 2,710,907 2,050,434 278,672 175,719 123,052 56,010 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 16 9 1 2 - 1 acres: 2,170 1,898 (D) (D) - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 513 40 45 75 125 71 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 480 119 130 100 68 48 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 260 182 34 27 9 8 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 75 67 7 1 - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 45 44 - - 1 - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 850 48 57 63 153 133 acres: 13,512 2,223 2,068 1,483 2,508 1,600 bushels: 778,415 141,649 105,601 79,947 130,399 99,780 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 5 - - - 2 - acres: 25 - - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 733 21 31 44 130 126 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 101 23 19 17 20 7 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 14 2 7 2 3 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 2 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 15 3 4 1 - 4 acres: 467 91 130 (D) - 233 bushels: 14,387 2,308 (D) (D) - 5,825 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 9 1 3 1 - 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 5 2 - - - 3 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1 - 1 - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 22,877 2,659 2,077 3,004 4,246 3,537 acres: 4,830,774 2,258,579 852,985 748,503 523,027 242,250 bushels: 260,314,281 129,902,377 45,125,512 38,711,593 26,521,550 11,296,815 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 208 39 7 19 22 42 acres: 13,154 5,426 926 987 1,673 2,620 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4,658 49 38 59 143 357 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 8,151 219 165 247 1,733 2,556 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 4,862 287 286 1,489 2,097 596 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2,608 334 1,009 982 264 18 500 acres or more .........................................: 2,598 1,770 579 227 9 10 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- POULTRY - Con. : : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ...........farms: 121 182 265 321 320 165 number: 7,097 4,901 7,891 6,756 4,731 2,057 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 127 188 293 321 261 93 number: 29,697 13,586 18,479 11,825 8,274 2,301 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 23 31 67 34 43 11 number: 13,893 1,352 2,212 1,033 1,193 191 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 89 204 185 307 174 73 number: 32,074 27,268 18,713 17,164 8,334 2,756 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 81 204 185 307 174 73 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 8 - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 66 158 189 191 224 137 number: 6,070 2,186 1,704 1,709 1,372 716 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 56 74 83 136 106 40 number: 7,073 2,375 1,080 1,351 770 190 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 16 17 9 3 - - acres: 152 114 50 60 - - bushels: 8,410 6,398 2,765 2,400 - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 16 17 9 3 - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 2,509 1,885 901 405 291 114 acres: 72,166 32,392 9,238 3,909 1,963 816 bushels: 10,024,740 3,961,420 839,190 216,089 89,252 15,283 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 31 16 9 - 3 6 acres: 1,146 310 58 - 7 90 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 1,223 1,517 812 365 291 103 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1,252 362 89 40 - 11 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 30 6 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 4 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 66 61 24 16 5 - acres: 991 573 137 130 34 - tons: 15,882 8,606 1,545 892 95 - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 2 - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 51 61 24 16 5 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 15 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 140 156 74 12 8 6 acres: 1,332 1,531 605 78 36 48 bushels: 77,799 97,382 36,717 6,591 1,950 600 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 2 - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 138 143 74 12 8 6 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2 13 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: - 1 1 1 - - acres: - (D) (D) (D) - - bushels: - (D) (D) (D) - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - 1 1 1 - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 2,715 2,242 1,306 670 286 135 acres: 118,422 59,952 19,094 5,878 1,376 708 bushels: 5,354,936 2,432,517 731,316 190,560 38,820 8,285 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 21 20 15 17 6 - acres: 714 406 234 140 28 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 644 1,127 1,163 657 286 135 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1,981 1,101 136 13 - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 86 14 7 - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 3 - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 47 3 3 2 10 6 acres: 1,058 520 (D) (D) 260 41 pounds: 1,393,803 1,003,333 (D) (D) 188,618 11,550 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 2 - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 35 - 2 1 6 6 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 9 - 1 1 4 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 2 2 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 1 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Tobacco ..................................................farms: 32 2 8 3 6 3 acres: 619 (D) 193 204 25 (D) pounds: 1,210,335 (D) 359,083 397,257 45,860 28,668 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ..........................................: 1 - - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ..........................................: 2 - - - 2 - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ..........................................: 3 - - - 1 - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 10 - 2 - - 1 5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................: 6 - 1 - 3 2 10.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................: 2 - 2 - - - 25.0 acres or more ........................................: 8 2 3 3 - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 7,604 1,404 1,038 1,250 1,529 1,015 acres: 480,146 205,026 83,299 76,351 61,012 27,614 bushels: 36,724,093 16,768,160 6,630,150 5,527,344 4,337,087 1,850,734 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 41 6 2 3 3 10 acres: 1,057 162 (D) 143 20 287 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 2,580 110 137 241 525 580 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 3,687 560 610 787 942 416 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1,086 520 263 215 60 19 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 200 165 26 7 2 - 500 acres or more .........................................: 51 49 2 - - - : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 30,365 1,175 867 1,071 1,860 1,995 acres: 986,874 128,274 60,854 66,463 99,486 103,080 tons, dry equivalent: 2,398,191 505,643 197,978 210,070 281,906 248,071 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 442 16 7 4 22 18 acres: 9,180 2,284 338 163 481 724 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 18,894 285 269 354 782 869 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 9,458 454 396 532 804 801 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1,711 318 174 155 227 286 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 247 91 23 20 43 31 500 acres or more .........................................: 55 27 5 10 4 8 : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 12,876 777 563 666 1,152 1,091 acres: 331,071 55,231 24,115 28,177 39,783 37,792 tons, dry: 922,605 224,831 81,860 90,256 124,683 97,964 Irrigated ............................................farms: 171 4 3 4 11 12 acres: 1,942 (D) 17 163 103 297 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 16,110 372 340 413 809 961 acres: 493,570 29,873 23,515 23,918 46,472 53,228 tons, dry: 1,018,291 89,296 61,061 64,222 118,892 123,642 Irrigated ............................................farms: 213 3 1 - 9 6 acres: 4,005 (D) (D) - 191 427 : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 2,844 125 105 117 261 295 acres: 31,760 19,578 2,958 2,239 2,280 1,597 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 953 45 30 38 129 122 acres: 14,852 10,898 781 952 814 444 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 2,201 13 33 32 132 166 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 460 29 31 52 112 124 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 130 37 34 33 17 5 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 34 27 7 - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 19 19 - - - - : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 704 22 12 31 65 88 acres: 2,101 1,733 78 74 36 43 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 61 1 - 2 6 5 acres: (D) (D) - (D) 1 1 : Peas, green ............................................farms: 142 6 1 12 15 22 acres: 48 27 (D) 3 (D) 4 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 11 - - - - 1 acres: 1 - - - - (D) Potatoes ...............................................farms: 511 10 13 29 43 85 acres: 2,140 1,624 151 111 39 91 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 37 5 1 - - 8 acres: 1,144 1,007 (D) - - 10 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 486 1 10 26 41 77 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: 17 3 2 2 2 8 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: 4 3 - 1 - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 2 1 1 - - - 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 2 2 - - - - : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 977 62 45 56 111 111 acres: 8,465 4,757 827 919 794 470 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 9 7 3 2 2 - acres: 98 11 13 (D) (D) - pounds: 50,613 6,096 7,644 (D) (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - 2 - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 6 7 3 2 2 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 3 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Tobacco ..................................................farms: - 7 2 1 - - acres: - 20 (D) (D) - - pounds: - 30,900 (D) (D) - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ..........................................: - - - 1 - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ..........................................: - 2 - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: - 5 2 - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................: - - - - - - 25.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 598 485 144 90 40 11 acres: 14,953 9,013 1,846 660 336 36 bushels: 948,753 523,897 94,965 30,404 11,325 1,274 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 8 1 7 - 1 - acres: 278 (D) 91 - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 369 350 132 85 40 11 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 220 135 12 5 - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 9 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 2,653 4,544 4,116 3,821 3,093 5,170 acres: 126,878 147,704 94,215 62,156 41,037 56,727 tons, dry equivalent: 294,375 305,393 156,058 91,307 47,890 59,500 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 26 71 63 68 49 98 acres: 760 1,658 961 830 393 588 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 1,051 2,175 2,669 3,065 2,681 4,694 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1,284 2,186 1,379 745 403 474 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 282 179 68 11 9 2 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 35 4 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 - - - - - : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 1,278 1,938 1,538 1,304 927 1,642 acres: 37,818 43,324 25,234 15,602 8,904 15,091 tons, dry: 95,626 101,127 49,504 27,325 12,620 16,809 Irrigated ............................................farms: 3 27 27 24 18 38 acres: (D) 373 390 156 65 248 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 1,463 2,542 2,440 2,244 1,755 2,771 acres: 75,489 89,288 58,196 37,734 24,274 31,583 tons, dry: 166,008 177,712 95,082 56,363 29,638 36,375 Irrigated ............................................farms: 20 35 32 39 26 42 acres: 657 951 502 584 281 289 : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 340 617 523 244 186 31 acres: 1,101 1,008 543 207 145 103 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 115 202 145 69 46 12 acres: 373 267 143 54 33 94 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 282 577 514 241 186 25 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 55 39 9 3 - 6 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 3 1 - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 105 189 111 42 39 - acres: 64 38 21 6 8 - Harvested for processing .............................farms: 4 8 10 12 13 - acres: 1 1 1 1 3 - : Peas, green ............................................farms: 12 38 22 5 9 - acres: (D) 5 (D) (D) 1 - Harvested for processing .............................farms: 1 2 2 2 3 - acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) (Z) - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 70 122 81 29 22 7 acres: 32 54 27 4 5 2 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 1 7 5 8 2 - acres: (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 70 122 81 29 22 7 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: 127 213 135 74 39 4 acres: 279 253 96 54 17 (Z) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 109 - 1 2 15 10 acres: 70 - (D) (D) 8 18 Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 114 1 1 3 9 24 acres: 29 (D) (D) 4 3 7 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 5 - - - - 3 acres: 1 - - - - (D) : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 1,196 41 30 51 115 148 acres: 3,968 2,378 773 335 172 99 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 134 14 11 4 7 11 acres: 3,129 2,114 726 227 41 3 : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 2,014 22 25 55 117 168 acres: 10,789 909 774 1,600 1,657 1,494 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 238 9 6 11 19 22 acres: 855 143 58 40 139 70 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 1,496 11 11 15 31 51 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 427 4 4 12 61 110 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 83 2 8 28 24 7 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 8 5 2 - 1 - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 1,219 15 18 40 76 117 bearing and nonbearing acres: 5,034 708 563 867 944 562 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 611 3 4 14 35 58 bearing and nonbearing acres: 2,162 (D) (D) 327 259 430 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 567 15 14 31 51 53 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,074 162 69 333 109 114 : Almonds ................................................farms: 8 - - - - 1 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1 - - - - (D) : Pecans .................................................farms: 38 - 1 - 1 4 bearing and nonbearing acres: 38 - (D) - (D) 6 : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 196 - - 3 6 17 bearing and nonbearing acres: 981 - - 2 170 204 : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 1,178 27 30 41 95 116 acres: 1,748 204 110 191 374 171 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 7 26 20 17 11 - acres: (D) 15 4 5 7 - Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 30 28 9 3 2 4 acres: 4 6 1 (D) (D) (Z) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 1 - - 1 - - acres: (D) - - (D) - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 157 294 223 92 41 4 acres: 77 73 38 12 8 (Z) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 14 22 34 9 8 - acres: 7 3 6 1 1 - : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 188 357 398 204 153 327 acres: 809 1,016 761 387 233 1,150 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 32 43 20 29 29 18 acres: 82 114 69 34 39 68 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 124 301 350 181 139 282 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 63 52 48 23 14 36 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 1 4 - - - 9 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 109 193 263 98 85 205 bearing and nonbearing acres: 262 312 307 113 99 297 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 70 104 135 68 44 76 bearing and nonbearing acres: 266 329 207 58 86 182 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 64 93 111 47 33 55 bearing and nonbearing acres: 85 95 65 16 7 19 : Almonds ................................................farms: 2 2 3 - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) (D) 1 - - - : Pecans .................................................farms: 3 5 6 2 3 13 bearing and nonbearing acres: (Z) 6 1 (D) (Z) 20 : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 18 35 42 18 9 48 bearing and nonbearing acres: 10 52 23 36 4 480 : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 153 227 232 99 106 52 acres: 168 239 150 67 40 32 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 76,009 3,369 2,557 3,589 5,905 6,149 percent: 100.0 4.4 3.4 4.7 7.8 8.1 Land in farms ............................................acres: 13,652,346 4,899,278 1,779,763 1,563,175 1,360,593 860,616 Average size of farm .................................acres: 180 1,454 696 436 230 140 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 76,009 3,369 2,557 3,589 5,905 6,149 $1,000: 15,548,898 10,542,304 1,820,354 1,295,562 940,195 435,787 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 204,567 3,129,209 711,910 360,981 159,220 70,871 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 11,465 - - - - - $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 8,508 - - - - - $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 8,611 - - - - - $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 9,055 - - - - - $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 10,017 - - - - - : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 6,784 - - - - - $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 6,149 - - - - 6,149 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 5,905 - - - 5,905 - $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 3,589 - - 3,589 - - : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 2,557 - 2,557 - - - $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 3,369 3,369 - - - - $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 2,247 2,247 - - - - $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 799 799 - - - - $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 323 323 - - - - : Total sales ............................................farms: 76,009 3,369 2,557 3,589 5,905 6,149 $1,000: 15,412,137 10,493,235 1,805,648 1,281,555 924,892 424,772 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 30,410 2,863 2,240 3,222 5,071 4,800 $1,000: 7,605,771 4,149,146 1,264,821 1,000,445 696,906 292,465 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 16,246 2,696 2,114 3,027 4,649 3,760 $1,000: 7,356,678 4,145,223 1,261,778 996,503 689,345 263,829 Corn ...............................................farms: 21,411 2,709 2,070 2,884 4,181 3,449 $1,000: 3,734,528 2,182,338 591,103 437,025 307,516 133,325 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 10,897 2,493 1,902 2,582 2,858 1,062 $1,000: 3,533,466 2,176,721 587,153 430,078 269,646 69,867 Wheat ..............................................farms: 7,601 1,412 1,045 1,254 1,550 1,000 $1,000: 279,608 128,699 49,964 41,922 34,002 13,755 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1,559 808 347 261 101 42 $1,000: 174,356 112,990 32,497 18,523 7,747 2,599 Soybeans ...........................................farms: 22,871 2,674 2,093 3,016 4,296 3,529 $1,000: 3,553,913 1,809,841 620,136 520,136 354,054 144,173 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 11,714 2,480 1,948 2,821 3,289 1,176 $1,000: 3,334,024 1,804,670 616,134 515,291 321,423 76,506 Sorghum ............................................farms: 42 4 6 3 8 12 $1,000: 193 36 24 29 10 71 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Barley .............................................farms: 144 17 24 12 22 24 $1,000: 2,157 879 829 97 94 133 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 12 6 6 - - - $1,000: 1,172 599 573 - - - Rice ...............................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 1,223 93 101 97 195 190 $1,000: 35,371 27,352 2,763 1,236 1,230 1,007 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 54 31 12 5 3 3 $1,000: 30,142 26,928 2,071 513 382 248 Tobacco ..............................................farms: 32 2 8 3 6 3 $1,000: 2,767 (D) (D) (D) 93 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 10 2 5 3 - - $1,000: 2,463 (D) 754 (D) - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 2,865 126 109 116 259 302 $1,000: 205,389 134,058 16,014 13,271 17,095 10,050 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 457 102 56 66 133 100 $1,000: 182,568 133,627 15,094 12,552 15,014 6,280 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 2,093 35 44 71 163 204 $1,000: 70,344 14,028 7,582 12,899 13,021 9,645 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 298 21 21 45 97 114 $1,000: 53,742 13,737 7,213 12,508 12,084 8,201 Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 1,456 23 26 55 106 157 $1,000: 53,988 12,256 5,924 10,630 9,181 7,612 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 229 12 16 39 67 95 $1,000: 43,542 12,055 5,832 10,453 8,553 6,649 Berries ............................................farms: 1,057 27 34 37 92 105 $1,000: 16,356 1,772 1,658 2,269 3,840 2,033 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 81 10 13 14 32 12 $1,000: 8,606 1,523 1,248 1,895 3,142 797 Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 2,066 104 89 115 272 301 $1,000: 658,892 530,466 41,901 26,718 30,785 14,933 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 643 94 71 91 205 182 $1,000: 639,367 530,336 41,526 26,288 29,273 11,944 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 6,784 10,017 9,055 8,611 8,508 11,465 percent: 8.9 13.2 11.9 11.3 11.2 15.1 Land in farms ............................................acres: 729,080 756,822 507,516 370,639 308,121 516,743 Average size of farm .................................acres: 107 76 56 43 36 45 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 6,784 10,017 9,055 8,611 8,508 11,465 $1,000: 241,738 160,952 64,778 30,597 14,072 2,560 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 35,634 16,068 7,154 3,553 1,654 223 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: - - - - - 11,465 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: - - - - 8,508 - $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: - - - 8,611 - - $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: - - 9,055 - - - $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: - 10,017 - - - - : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 6,784 - - - - - $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: 6,784 10,017 9,055 8,611 8,508 11,465 $1,000: 233,118 151,381 57,908 26,150 11,149 2,330 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 4,258 3,824 2,186 1,111 603 232 $1,000: 130,712 53,478 13,234 3,512 905 148 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Corn ...............................................farms: 2,535 1,887 902 417 273 104 $1,000: 56,854 20,489 4,323 1,120 373 61 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Wheat ..............................................farms: 580 480 146 92 38 4 $1,000: 6,591 3,726 682 208 56 2 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Soybeans ...........................................farms: 2,717 2,199 1,293 657 279 118 $1,000: 66,369 28,624 7,946 2,125 428 82 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sorghum ............................................farms: - 4 4 1 - - $1,000: - 8 (D) (D) - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Barley .............................................farms: 16 17 9 3 - - $1,000: 51 38 (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: 171 196 111 26 37 6 $1,000: 847 593 246 47 47 3 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Tobacco ..............................................farms: 2 5 2 1 - - $1,000: (D) 60 (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: 347 624 534 237 179 32 $1,000: 6,013 5,741 2,400 505 224 18 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 259 437 436 217 141 86 $1,000: 5,328 4,836 2,231 551 184 38 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 178 293 310 151 82 75 $1,000: 3,401 3,074 1,379 404 97 31 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Berries ............................................farms: 149 225 220 80 77 11 $1,000: 1,927 1,763 852 147 88 8 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 308 413 258 110 78 18 $1,000: 7,655 4,784 1,238 297 107 8 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: 487 13 1 10 31 36 $1,000: 11,239 1,189 (D) 3,400 2,829 1,184 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 47 8 - 10 19 10 $1,000: 7,917 (D) - 3,400 2,748 (D) Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 487 13 1 10 31 36 $1,000: 11,239 1,189 (D) 3,400 2,829 1,184 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 47 8 - 10 19 10 $1,000: 7,917 (D) - 3,400 2,748 (D) Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 21,372 612 457 660 1,180 1,369 $1,000: 203,596 36,609 14,224 18,214 25,909 22,686 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 642 157 82 103 156 144 $1,000: 74,709 30,006 9,769 11,578 14,227 9,129 Maple syrup ........................................farms: 912 10 24 43 66 77 $1,000: 4,156 159 236 493 572 588 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 10 1 1 1 2 5 $1,000: 924 (D) (D) (D) (D) 365 : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 16,329 1,084 856 1,016 1,534 1,526 $1,000: 890,447 469,602 147,143 83,957 65,028 42,336 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2,425 811 453 408 457 296 $1,000: 740,194 463,762 139,191 71,997 46,146 19,097 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 1,382 442 224 256 293 93 $1,000: 1,330,498 1,105,309 110,130 69,941 39,639 4,884 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1,261 438 222 256 280 65 $1,000: 1,329,265 1,105,303 (D) 69,941 39,425 (D) Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 3,612 641 160 81 196 216 $1,000: 1,559,975 1,471,316 68,306 6,687 4,071 3,059 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 811 614 116 25 28 28 $1,000: 1,549,406 1,471,109 67,548 6,029 3,054 1,666 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 5,182 81 81 89 208 294 $1,000: 33,078 1,869 1,846 3,196 4,297 4,281 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 72 7 3 12 22 28 $1,000: 9,048 (D) (D) 2,381 2,567 1,780 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 3,317 51 51 94 206 332 $1,000: 76,126 5,591 7,985 14,813 12,651 12,648 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 311 6 13 53 86 153 $1,000: 48,511 5,009 7,564 14,490 11,515 9,933 Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 7,792 528 239 146 290 367 $1,000: 2,666,056 2,511,235 116,203 19,662 4,438 2,850 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 779 498 181 52 25 23 $1,000: 2,651,446 2,511,168 116,027 19,470 3,344 1,437 Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 151 2 6 2 16 22 $1,000: 14,564 (D) 4,264 (D) 1,503 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 37 2 6 2 11 16 $1,000: 13,747 (D) 4,264 (D) (D) (D) Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 2,996 49 49 86 156 169 $1,000: 83,397 (D) 4,373 6,645 6,629 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 99 9 7 23 38 22 $1,000: 72,856 (D) 4,314 6,167 5,678 (D) : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 16,399 1,948 1,222 1,574 2,071 1,522 $1,000: 136,761 49,069 14,707 14,008 15,303 11,015 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 2,423 559 366 431 455 216 $1,000: 247,535 149,716 45,378 31,867 14,938 3,552 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 5,748 80 106 147 347 417 $1,000: 90,371 11,349 12,594 12,757 16,482 10,962 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 2,004 57 58 96 221 207 $1,000: 408,451 363,855 11,450 9,387 11,231 5,569 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 76,009 3,369 2,557 3,589 5,905 6,149 $1,000: 11,235,804 7,010,529 1,262,338 883,451 710,874 354,250 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 147,822 2,080,893 493,679 246,155 120,385 57,611 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 38,583 3,017 2,385 3,380 5,369 5,078 $1,000: 1,221,919 633,695 211,028 158,666 117,762 48,908 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 19,155 138 143 176 730 1,644 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 10,354 326 300 905 2,777 3,144 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,454 248 370 1,004 1,460 267 $50,000 or more .........................................: 5,620 2,305 1,572 1,295 402 23 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 38,000 3,022 2,362 3,356 5,371 5,269 $1,000: 685,192 348,433 117,709 94,004 68,328 28,840 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 39 101 54 61 57 84 $1,000: 832 1,270 238 154 (D) 34 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 39 101 54 61 57 84 $1,000: 832 1,270 238 154 (D) 34 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: 1,996 3,492 3,325 3,098 2,488 2,695 $1,000: 28,535 29,222 15,082 8,257 3,446 1,412 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Maple syrup ........................................farms: 78 152 134 119 119 90 $1,000: 832 717 297 140 93 30 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 1,803 2,917 2,236 1,795 1,366 196 $1,000: 33,417 29,697 11,749 5,223 2,168 127 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Milk from cows .......................................farms: 21 31 11 6 3 2 $1,000: (D) 227 (D) (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 248 470 544 534 379 143 $1,000: 1,883 1,936 1,428 824 404 61 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 416 890 870 1,034 835 384 $1,000: 4,491 6,401 3,224 2,349 938 187 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 376 764 651 491 246 55 $1,000: 8,440 8,825 3,374 1,442 323 32 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 496 999 1,186 1,421 1,670 450 $1,000: 2,553 2,664 2,248 2,179 1,858 167 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 24 18 27 16 14 4 $1,000: 399 147 105 50 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 229 474 532 467 540 245 $1,000: 2,516 2,093 1,319 805 501 96 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 1,259 1,485 1,427 1,490 1,951 450 $1,000: 8,620 9,571 6,869 4,447 2,923 230 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 165 130 64 23 14 - $1,000: 1,363 554 137 20 10 - : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 511 960 985 989 897 309 $1,000: 8,424 7,888 5,598 2,700 1,463 154 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 241 331 270 251 199 73 $1,000: 2,674 2,639 742 569 301 32 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 6,784 10,017 9,055 8,611 8,508 11,465 $1,000: 242,707 221,142 149,166 116,819 101,034 183,493 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 35,776 22,077 16,473 13,566 11,875 16,005 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 4,593 4,909 3,241 2,268 1,768 2,575 $1,000: 24,284 13,587 5,354 2,764 2,262 3,608 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 2,767 4,180 3,076 2,207 1,683 2,411 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,754 707 150 54 76 161 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 65 16 15 - 7 2 $50,000 or more .........................................: 7 6 - 7 2 1 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 4,889 4,874 3,243 2,083 1,555 1,976 $1,000: 14,244 7,188 2,688 1,101 969 1,689 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ............................................: 22,363 230 201 312 1,314 2,994 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 9,394 487 539 1,495 3,391 2,221 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,820 384 650 1,120 569 51 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3,423 1,921 972 429 97 3 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 35,911 2,982 2,361 3,362 5,354 4,619 $1,000: 975,551 534,231 148,711 111,910 92,985 38,396 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 8,502 19 33 37 122 327 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 9,320 79 96 126 593 1,288 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 9,885 290 339 984 3,554 2,808 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,618 282 505 1,666 906 132 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4,586 2,312 1,388 549 179 64 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 6,371 797 636 731 988 724 $1,000: 15,140 5,409 2,802 2,552 1,875 919 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 18,566 1,510 810 711 1,096 1,206 $1,000: 895,506 701,673 75,785 32,723 22,013 14,140 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,802 102 124 184 403 585 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,968 109 160 239 418 449 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,326 238 267 187 243 162 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 613 309 188 67 32 10 $250,000 or more ........................................: 857 752 71 34 - - : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 8,017 453 288 344 542 687 $1,000: 155,694 101,741 9,152 8,296 7,516 5,762 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 13,412 1,189 640 471 732 752 $1,000: 739,812 599,932 66,632 24,428 14,498 8,378 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 36,890 1,899 1,141 1,233 2,024 2,269 $1,000: 2,224,608 1,864,866 139,554 52,793 38,317 21,822 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 24,633 78 149 305 730 1,136 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 8,114 103 228 376 766 910 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,803 116 229 395 499 218 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 746 225 335 144 28 5 $250,000 or more ........................................: 1,594 1,377 200 13 1 - : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 72,250 3,363 2,549 3,550 5,767 5,822 $1,000: 500,886 241,300 63,553 50,862 41,254 23,097 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 55,746 159 206 552 2,527 4,279 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 12,194 660 1,321 2,540 3,100 1,499 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,219 832 778 379 117 37 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,091 1,712 244 79 23 7 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 49,369 3,369 2,548 3,576 5,527 4,606 $1,000: 245,218 133,356 20,201 17,743 18,167 10,759 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 17,317 24 116 351 1,171 1,478 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 23,684 390 926 2,057 3,396 2,678 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 7,132 1,898 1,424 1,122 927 438 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 809 668 59 37 29 12 $50,000 or more .........................................: 427 389 23 9 4 - : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 62,147 3,347 2,547 3,587 5,726 5,575 $1,000: 769,518 349,333 91,954 78,103 70,703 41,982 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 38,073 75 162 451 1,554 2,627 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 17,548 559 893 2,078 3,609 2,696 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,385 627 952 763 465 213 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3,141 2,086 540 295 98 39 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 14,396 2,452 1,233 1,214 1,510 1,213 $1,000: 844,895 615,956 62,400 39,185 36,951 23,790 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 6,139 115 259 372 595 573 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 4,079 351 425 437 540 388 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 2,858 1,122 387 327 311 207 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 823 474 107 63 55 30 $250,000 or more ........................................: 497 390 55 15 9 15 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 4,830 704 266 331 477 458 $1,000: 107,201 75,856 5,445 5,484 4,826 3,838 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 904 16 12 17 58 69 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,893 78 65 87 139 195 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,394 267 123 169 235 155 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 316 123 40 30 35 28 $50,000 or more .........................................: 323 220 26 28 10 11 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 17,119 2,058 1,191 1,499 2,454 2,298 $1,000: 199,449 113,855 20,008 18,782 18,694 10,381 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 4,010 24 60 95 245 350 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 6,454 145 228 376 918 1,245 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 4,969 730 700 846 1,219 669 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ............................................: 4,014 4,640 3,169 2,066 1,521 1,902 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 853 230 67 14 32 65 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 22 4 7 3 2 8 $50,000 or more .........................................: - - - - - 1 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 4,156 4,330 3,063 2,109 1,792 1,783 $1,000: 22,971 13,980 5,609 2,772 1,937 2,049 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 659 1,519 1,751 1,449 1,305 1,281 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 2,269 2,304 1,128 565 428 444 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,115 444 163 86 53 49 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 63 30 11 9 6 8 $50,000 or more .........................................: 50 33 10 - - 1 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 631 617 434 275 243 295 $1,000: 685 394 159 87 69 188 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 1,410 2,484 2,424 2,369 2,276 2,270 $1,000: 10,534 13,307 8,118 6,478 4,427 6,307 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 810 1,652 1,958 2,015 2,049 1,920 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 526 765 425 333 215 329 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 69 65 41 21 12 21 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 5 2 - - - - $250,000 or more ........................................: - - - - - - : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 762 1,216 1,114 890 807 914 $1,000: 5,612 6,289 4,069 2,927 1,731 2,597 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 868 1,687 1,709 1,855 1,853 1,656 $1,000: 4,922 7,018 4,048 3,551 2,696 3,710 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 2,737 4,900 4,570 4,386 4,305 7,426 $1,000: 19,868 23,827 16,062 12,996 10,049 24,453 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,610 3,363 3,543 3,660 3,823 6,236 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,014 1,467 1,001 712 469 1,068 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 109 67 24 14 13 119 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 1 3 2 - - 3 $250,000 or more ........................................: 3 - - - - - : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 6,399 9,486 8,550 8,057 7,848 10,859 $1,000: 18,604 17,008 12,840 9,246 8,637 14,484 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 5,374 8,824 8,111 7,802 7,572 10,340 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 988 650 413 251 273 499 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 27 9 26 3 - 11 $50,000 or more .........................................: 10 3 - 1 3 9 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 4,490 6,120 4,935 4,510 4,045 5,643 $1,000: 8,264 9,243 7,251 6,058 5,111 9,064 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 1,723 2,850 2,451 2,384 2,171 2,598 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 2,514 2,996 2,283 1,953 1,748 2,743 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 250 274 198 173 126 302 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3 - 1 - - - $50,000 or more .........................................: - - 2 - - - : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 5,782 8,239 7,071 6,353 5,827 8,093 $1,000: 30,250 29,887 21,994 16,921 13,686 24,706 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,556 6,457 5,930 5,416 5,079 6,766 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,106 1,704 1,066 905 723 1,209 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 106 49 64 28 21 97 $50,000 or more .........................................: 14 29 11 4 4 21 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 1,257 1,473 1,161 889 775 1,219 $1,000: 14,259 11,913 9,745 7,546 7,250 15,899 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 667 947 766 623 565 657 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 443 416 299 214 156 410 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 137 94 81 39 42 111 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 9 15 13 10 6 41 $250,000 or more ........................................: 1 1 2 3 6 - : Contract labor .........................................farms: 383 575 417 355 267 597 $1,000: 2,732 2,969 1,722 941 748 2,641 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 76 156 119 129 78 174 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 181 288 207 166 161 326 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 101 104 82 60 27 71 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 11 24 7 - - 18 $50,000 or more .........................................: 14 3 2 - 1 8 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 1,883 1,972 1,200 949 759 856 $1,000: 6,833 4,050 2,210 1,998 1,232 1,406 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 466 802 630 480 452 406 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 985 1,007 490 379 273 408 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 415 156 77 89 30 38 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ......................................: 929 540 145 131 55 27 $50,000 or more .........................................: 757 619 58 51 17 7 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 16,995 2,653 1,969 2,497 3,197 1,992 $1,000: 918,393 600,687 140,093 85,883 54,315 16,815 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 5,895 103 130 335 838 906 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 2,083 73 115 247 545 489 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 3,060 203 262 646 1,036 512 $25,000 or more .........................................: 5,957 2,274 1,462 1,269 778 85 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 5,244 757 416 503 690 464 $1,000: 80,401 49,117 10,473 5,679 5,407 1,742 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 1,592 45 57 88 197 174 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,676 100 96 142 225 156 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,357 256 130 220 233 132 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 272 100 90 30 22 1 $50,000 or more .........................................: 347 256 43 23 13 1 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 25,479 2,666 1,774 2,134 2,898 2,365 $1,000: 400,179 178,044 46,447 40,028 34,352 19,119 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,128 260 330 571 1,056 1,117 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 10,879 735 822 1,091 1,557 1,117 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 2,854 1,200 566 425 265 129 $100,000 or more ........................................: 618 471 56 47 20 2 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 20,261 2,223 1,413 1,648 2,221 1,846 $1,000: 304,661 127,959 35,874 30,735 26,241 15,754 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 1,888 40 55 81 136 180 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 6,470 208 201 332 582 566 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 9,193 677 673 888 1,280 995 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 1,584 544 330 247 182 92 $50,000 or more .......................................: 1,126 754 154 100 41 13 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 13,684 1,592 1,054 1,249 1,633 1,261 $1,000: 95,518 50,085 10,573 9,294 8,111 3,365 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 3,435 74 98 187 349 394 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 6,623 250 315 484 783 724 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 2,943 759 571 529 472 137 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 438 317 49 36 17 6 $50,000 or more .......................................: 245 192 21 13 12 - : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 72,699 3,269 2,463 3,382 5,528 5,763 $1,000: 413,228 93,441 37,053 35,078 36,282 27,475 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 52,563 472 493 998 2,624 4,085 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 12,094 529 699 1,253 2,121 1,272 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,835 1,158 936 942 694 350 $25,000 or more .........................................: 2,207 1,110 335 189 89 56 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 24,194 1,846 1,042 1,033 1,545 1,681 $1,000: 143,350 96,528 9,665 6,662 5,778 3,931 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 20,697 429 574 645 1,228 1,478 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,670 771 389 351 286 193 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 449 330 48 22 19 10 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 202 149 29 8 12 - $100,000 or more ........................................: 176 167 2 7 - - : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 41,235 3,337 2,522 3,561 5,066 4,421 $1,000: 610,310 380,158 62,259 49,866 44,738 19,216 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 27,298 251 466 913 2,273 3,331 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 9,647 693 1,123 2,176 2,489 1,007 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,009 650 705 335 185 68 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,654 1,225 160 108 108 15 $100,000 or more ........................................: 627 518 68 29 11 - : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 2,650 621 376 432 380 236 $1,000: 96,922 56,742 17,255 11,716 6,544 2,012 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 40,099 3,304 2,483 3,473 4,470 3,920 $1,000: 1,390,306 736,158 172,203 139,269 100,015 58,206 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 76,009 3,369 2,557 3,589 5,905 6,149 $1,000: 4,847,209 3,618,428 612,061 469,118 292,157 127,181 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 63,772 1,074,036 239,367 130,710 49,476 20,683 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 36,596 3,203 2,341 3,259 4,939 4,950 Average net gain .................................dollars: 153,954 1,150,854 281,317 156,338 71,165 36,433 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ......................................: 13 7 3 1 3 4 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4 - - - 1 - : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 1,575 1,201 681 411 323 496 $1,000: 8,636 4,343 2,010 1,578 1,361 2,672 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,005 1,009 593 342 248 386 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 338 116 48 41 37 34 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 197 62 35 16 36 55 $25,000 or more .........................................: 35 14 5 12 2 21 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 521 473 373 311 307 429 $1,000: 2,372 1,413 902 838 831 1,627 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 174 215 169 137 129 207 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 217 159 157 136 122 166 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 110 96 44 38 56 42 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 18 3 - - - 8 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2 - 3 - - 6 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 2,258 2,690 2,360 1,884 1,806 2,644 $1,000: 15,789 17,539 13,127 9,994 9,711 16,028 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,138 1,449 1,431 1,145 1,113 1,518 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,070 1,156 879 709 666 1,077 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 48 81 43 29 25 43 $100,000 or more ........................................: 2 4 7 1 2 6 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 1,736 2,139 1,877 1,528 1,494 2,136 $1,000: 12,609 14,400 10,731 8,141 8,301 13,917 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 195 252 237 210 250 252 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 581 851 891 701 652 905 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 925 961 702 593 566 933 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 25 59 38 19 18 30 $50,000 or more .......................................: 10 16 9 5 8 16 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 1,191 1,406 1,154 897 807 1,440 $1,000: 3,181 3,139 2,397 1,852 1,410 2,111 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 375 471 350 289 247 601 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 689 810 734 526 519 789 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 122 117 67 79 41 49 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 3 6 3 - - 1 $50,000 or more .......................................: 2 2 - 3 - - : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 6,321 9,593 8,709 8,335 8,258 11,078 $1,000: 24,999 33,328 28,692 27,757 26,513 42,610 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 4,931 8,097 7,430 7,112 7,197 9,124 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,118 1,065 986 916 762 1,373 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 234 362 244 233 236 446 $25,000 or more .........................................: 38 69 49 74 63 135 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 1,974 3,298 2,890 2,573 2,263 4,049 $1,000: 3,602 4,717 3,082 2,329 1,757 5,297 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,822 3,124 2,792 2,518 2,225 3,862 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 150 161 98 55 36 180 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: - 11 - - 2 7 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 2 2 - - - - $100,000 or more ........................................: - - - - - - : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 4,219 4,964 3,674 3,035 2,722 3,714 $1,000: 14,466 12,842 7,758 5,503 4,552 8,953 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,522 4,406 3,338 2,858 2,602 3,338 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 655 536 333 173 112 350 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 28 9 2 4 3 20 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 14 12 1 - 5 6 $100,000 or more ........................................: - 1 - - - - : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 165 166 91 78 51 54 $1,000: 931 715 387 380 152 88 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 3,783 4,839 4,034 3,271 2,951 3,571 $1,000: 44,027 43,881 32,216 23,233 17,530 23,568 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 6,784 10,017 9,055 8,611 8,508 11,465 $1,000: 34,938 -15,958 -51,684 -55,016 -46,996 -137,020 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 5,150 -1,593 -5,708 -6,389 -5,524 -11,951 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 4,729 5,639 3,294 1,879 1,512 851 Average net gain .................................dollars: 19,575 11,347 8,383 11,362 17,825 18,253 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: 1,914 4 3 - 23 56 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,371 3 5 19 107 191 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 4,404 1 6 17 145 325 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,579 10 31 95 430 1,230 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 5,108 28 59 155 1,103 2,095 $50,000 or more .........................................: 13,220 3,157 2,237 2,973 3,131 1,053 : Farms with net losses .................................number: 39,413 166 216 330 966 1,199 Average net loss .................................dollars: 19,965 408,176 215,282 122,388 61,413 44,337 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 2,295 - - 2 13 50 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 10,461 2 4 8 72 176 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 9,255 5 18 10 79 144 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 10,765 8 22 53 240 268 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,990 11 17 67 216 254 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,647 140 155 190 346 307 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 76,009 3,369 2,557 3,589 5,905 6,149 $1,000: 3,632,254 2,533,458 520,641 441,162 282,835 125,351 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 47,787 751,991 203,614 122,920 47,897 20,386 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 36,312 3,113 2,272 3,219 4,893 4,931 Average net gain .................................dollars: 122,735 843,188 253,472 150,477 70,490 36,286 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,949 6 3 1 26 63 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,374 5 21 23 102 197 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 4,433 16 22 23 139 333 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,647 44 68 108 439 1,230 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 5,214 86 104 180 1,100 2,063 $50,000 or more .........................................: 12,695 2,956 2,054 2,884 3,087 1,045 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 39,697 256 285 370 1,012 1,218 Average net loss .................................dollars: 20,770 356,982 193,852 116,824 61,339 43,986 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 2,311 2 1 4 14 51 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 10,494 5 8 10 75 178 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 9,282 9 35 21 75 142 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 10,783 21 25 54 238 282 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 4,068 28 28 71 250 260 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,759 191 188 210 360 305 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 374 177 60 58 38 18 $1,000: 75,873 64,936 6,927 2,820 953 164 : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 30,060 1,915 1,802 2,344 3,502 3,069 $1,000: 534,116 86,653 54,045 57,007 62,836 45,645 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 4,500 597 519 562 596 507 $1,000: 91,542 23,695 15,547 16,839 13,583 8,705 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 12,096 257 255 302 689 787 $1,000: 176,960 9,372 7,456 9,714 14,148 11,574 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 2,764 60 64 99 159 222 $1,000: 42,901 2,004 2,190 8,510 2,460 4,422 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 894 18 31 44 84 75 $1,000: 32,165 1,000 2,031 1,314 11,062 6,799 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 11,511 1,516 1,400 1,748 2,296 1,627 $1,000: 60,200 27,063 12,199 7,723 5,987 2,375 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 3,215 556 431 480 606 416 $1,000: 44,600 13,742 9,077 7,143 7,140 3,260 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 1,347 162 162 181 223 154 $1,000: 7,279 3,008 1,359 983 601 444 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 2,943 169 155 212 261 252 $1,000: 78,469 6,770 4,185 4,782 7,855 8,066 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 64,255 3,149 2,450 3,466 5,768 5,914 acres: 10,521,756 4,615,018 1,610,504 1,364,585 1,083,674 567,629 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 56,583 3,115 2,437 3,447 5,720 5,815 acres: 9,777,227 4,498,827 1,554,185 1,310,389 1,012,482 508,741 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 33,168 202 134 185 590 1,126 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 7,655 99 111 124 497 2,634 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 5,632 164 160 205 2,400 1,866 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 5,274 357 321 2,144 2,188 177 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 2,574 384 1,360 776 38 12 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: 1,528 1,157 351 13 7 - 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 752 752 - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: 98 346 427 400 384 173 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 503 1,443 1,699 894 348 159 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 738 1,864 746 187 202 173 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 2,248 1,635 218 211 294 177 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,003 215 112 80 151 107 $50,000 or more .........................................: 139 136 92 107 133 62 : Farms with net losses .................................number: 2,055 4,378 5,761 6,732 6,996 10,614 Average net loss .................................dollars: 28,045 18,261 13,765 11,344 10,570 14,373 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 90 289 504 585 448 314 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 420 1,004 1,518 2,123 2,523 2,611 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 360 902 1,325 1,549 1,774 3,089 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 552 1,293 1,631 1,812 1,662 3,224 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 336 568 550 514 459 998 $50,000 or more .........................................: 297 322 233 149 130 378 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 6,784 10,017 9,055 8,611 8,508 11,465 $1,000: 34,499 -15,814 -51,434 -54,656 -46,854 -136,932 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 5,085 -1,579 -5,680 -6,347 -5,507 -11,943 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 4,705 5,643 3,291 1,882 1,512 851 Average net gain .................................dollars: 19,644 11,329 8,380 11,359 17,826 18,264 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 99 354 435 405 384 173 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 500 1,437 1,692 890 348 159 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 725 1,869 742 189 202 173 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 2,226 1,632 218 211 294 177 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,016 215 112 80 151 107 $50,000 or more .........................................: 139 136 92 107 133 62 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 2,079 4,374 5,764 6,729 6,996 10,614 Average net loss .................................dollars: 27,862 18,232 13,708 11,299 10,550 14,365 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 91 288 505 584 457 314 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 431 1,003 1,527 2,126 2,517 2,614 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 356 900 1,335 1,546 1,776 3,087 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 552 1,301 1,615 1,811 1,661 3,223 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 353 555 555 515 455 998 $50,000 or more .........................................: 296 327 227 147 130 378 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 11 9 3 - - - $1,000: 31 37 5 - - - : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 3,160 3,782 2,710 2,364 2,486 2,926 $1,000: 35,907 44,232 32,705 31,206 39,966 43,914 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 438 511 273 200 145 152 $1,000: 4,803 4,648 1,553 928 501 741 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 1,201 1,821 1,688 1,550 1,791 1,755 $1,000: 13,995 22,085 19,253 21,807 32,879 14,678 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 238 403 367 334 359 459 $1,000: 2,886 5,326 4,137 4,044 2,874 4,048 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 104 184 84 76 67 127 $1,000: 1,510 2,547 2,587 746 744 1,824 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 1,220 845 297 193 172 197 $1,000: 1,744 859 358 230 251 1,411 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 286 214 68 48 52 58 $1,000: 1,830 1,294 204 101 321 488 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 122 87 99 58 69 30 $1,000: 248 198 182 108 99 48 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 277 403 269 240 171 534 $1,000: 8,892 7,275 4,431 3,242 2,297 20,675 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 6,384 8,883 7,576 6,559 6,135 7,971 acres: 392,686 334,576 184,751 120,848 83,323 164,162 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 6,210 8,257 6,603 5,178 4,015 5,786 acres: 334,087 251,820 128,177 73,229 44,909 60,381 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 3,249 6,821 6,196 5,025 3,931 5,709 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 2,362 1,213 325 139 76 75 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 527 210 76 14 8 2 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 68 13 6 - - - 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: 5,236 151 169 253 453 504 acres: 123,455 11,656 11,982 10,096 21,459 15,890 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 2,238 74 77 85 148 208 acres: 42,597 4,617 4,456 3,828 4,251 2,429 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 16,726 1,273 760 942 1,403 1,299 acres: 519,054 95,531 37,576 36,499 40,400 35,304 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 2,714 59 71 105 195 212 acres: 59,423 4,387 2,305 3,773 5,082 5,265 : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 39,527 1,358 1,115 1,690 2,769 3,076 acres: 1,553,468 114,421 67,944 96,216 124,919 125,218 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 9,295 140 162 204 477 687 acres: 200,882 10,056 7,909 8,009 15,682 22,772 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 34,780 1,293 1,044 1,612 2,590 2,774 acres: 1,352,586 104,365 60,035 88,207 109,237 102,446 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 32,907 667 655 892 1,651 1,994 acres: 913,858 54,466 55,213 58,939 97,541 103,187 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 52,913 2,350 1,618 2,177 3,712 3,971 acres: 663,264 115,373 46,102 43,435 54,459 64,582 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 3,386 210 120 152 353 416 acres: 69,818 37,437 4,098 5,162 5,256 5,664 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 3,290 209 120 151 351 413 acres: 68,262 (D) 4,094 4,948 5,172 5,576 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 166 4 3 5 14 16 acres: 1,556 (D) 4 214 84 88 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 11,479 1,259 703 879 1,189 876 acres: 231,073 22,673 10,734 11,618 20,002 24,728 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 16,154 2,509 1,831 2,394 3,212 2,379 acres: 7,261,014 4,003,497 1,281,998 960,731 619,748 219,276 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 675 69 41 80 157 80 $1,000: 139,349 81,672 13,509 19,314 18,355 3,613 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 76,009 3,369 2,557 3,589 5,905 6,149 $1,000: 109,805,116 41,835,836 14,409,854 12,256,357 10,308,699 6,247,745 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 1,444,633 12,417,880 5,635,453 3,414,978 1,745,758 1,016,059 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 8,043 8,539 8,097 7,841 7,577 7,260 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 2,534 15 9 17 26 33 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 3,454 11 28 14 30 43 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 8,840 47 29 19 69 175 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 26,087 97 75 108 438 1,223 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 15,938 165 123 235 1,125 2,462 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 8,183 211 226 517 2,276 1,703 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 6,324 479 739 2,032 1,817 441 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 2,504 656 998 586 102 59 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 2,145 1,688 330 61 22 10 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 76,006 3,369 2,557 3,589 5,905 6,149 $1,000: 11,959,211 3,995,011 1,429,327 1,329,306 1,217,165 799,922 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 4,027 5 4 6 11 66 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 5,117 10 14 9 38 135 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 8,514 47 20 33 119 423 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 18,298 86 78 143 538 1,019 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 15,011 152 132 272 1,023 1,557 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 10,894 165 255 582 1,798 1,693 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 8,550 431 801 1,584 1,904 1,072 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 5,595 2,473 1,253 960 474 184 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 55,983 3,187 2,366 3,248 5,195 4,689 number: 104,143 16,079 7,699 8,632 10,907 8,477 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 62,422 3,246 2,439 3,392 5,375 5,231 number: 171,996 20,140 12,163 14,838 19,856 16,377 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 32,401 1,179 858 1,258 2,229 2,315 number: 46,945 2,405 1,452 2,020 3,592 3,593 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 73. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND USE - Con. : : Total cropland - Con. : : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 465 706 610 561 579 785 acres: 12,077 11,979 7,773 6,240 5,341 8,962 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 196 322 241 215 218 454 acres: 4,983 3,538 2,427 1,963 1,573 8,532 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 1,231 1,808 1,733 1,829 2,287 2,161 acres: 35,634 57,640 40,993 34,954 28,994 75,529 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 245 441 337 331 267 451 acres: 5,905 9,599 5,381 4,462 2,506 10,758 : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 3,449 5,688 5,002 4,645 4,638 6,097 acres: 156,877 212,900 181,332 147,648 134,872 191,121 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 945 1,563 1,274 1,205 997 1,641 acres: 25,626 32,132 26,044 14,638 12,140 25,874 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 2,992 4,883 4,362 3,977 4,085 5,168 acres: 131,251 180,768 155,288 133,010 122,732 165,247 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 2,635 4,759 4,420 4,234 3,988 7,012 acres: 121,540 135,081 86,170 56,440 46,131 99,150 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 4,356 7,161 6,476 6,331 6,238 8,523 acres: 57,977 74,265 55,263 45,703 43,795 62,310 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 420 612 426 282 211 184 acres: 3,561 3,643 1,959 1,390 664 984 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 415 596 412 265 194 164 acres: 3,524 3,173 1,824 1,226 (D) 886 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 9 27 24 21 17 26 acres: 37 470 135 164 (D) 98 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 777 1,044 1,187 1,321 1,832 412 acres: 24,336 38,993 32,140 24,809 18,473 2,567 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 1,631 1,141 407 259 174 217 acres: 91,899 41,460 10,814 8,624 3,763 19,204 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 84 63 36 39 16 10 $1,000: 1,946 621 203 91 23 2 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 6,784 10,017 9,055 8,611 8,508 11,465 $1,000: 4,924,557 5,337,182 3,864,953 3,211,890 2,880,948 4,527,093 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 725,908 532,812 426,831 372,998 338,616 394,862 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 6,754 7,052 7,615 8,666 9,350 8,761 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 89 246 373 490 699 537 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 119 417 508 660 844 780 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 526 1,282 1,514 1,486 1,600 2,093 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 2,433 4,347 4,152 4,001 3,753 5,460 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 2,293 2,691 1,950 1,570 1,303 2,021 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 1,030 803 444 314 228 431 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 254 205 96 82 69 110 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 30 15 13 7 12 26 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 10 11 5 1 - 7 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 6,784 10,017 9,055 8,611 8,505 11,465 $1,000: 666,386 707,191 509,135 415,114 338,126 552,528 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 171 475 615 683 964 1,027 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 318 615 807 859 1,077 1,235 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 593 1,363 1,295 1,272 1,490 1,859 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 1,753 2,858 2,847 2,767 2,726 3,483 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 1,679 2,311 2,063 1,918 1,496 2,408 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 1,376 1,637 1,000 851 551 986 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 791 695 395 240 183 454 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 103 63 33 21 18 13 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 5,020 7,132 6,188 5,826 5,488 7,644 number: 8,309 10,414 8,535 7,712 7,107 10,272 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 5,589 8,182 7,176 6,660 6,173 8,959 number: 15,749 19,412 14,688 12,163 10,952 15,658 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 2,734 4,336 4,033 3,942 3,954 5,563 number: 4,008 6,339 5,569 5,272 5,335 7,360 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 42,821 2,332 1,913 2,573 4,018 3,968 number: 71,605 5,184 3,806 4,768 7,472 7,327 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 23,971 2,882 2,174 3,048 4,252 3,253 number: 53,446 12,551 6,905 8,050 8,792 5,457 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 16,205 2,445 1,953 2,527 3,089 2,132 number: 17,974 3,020 2,198 2,751 3,340 2,305 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - - - number: - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 1,319 298 129 129 108 102 number: 1,467 320 142 146 118 105 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 22,934 1,108 899 1,145 1,861 1,919 number: 29,355 1,482 1,198 1,566 2,553 2,539 : FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ....................................................farms: 34,443 2,967 2,349 3,313 5,226 4,849 acres treated: 7,079,466 3,185,314 1,256,858 1,055,596 795,092 364,426 Manure used ..............................................farms: 16,531 1,159 928 1,121 1,704 1,668 acres treated: 879,519 352,054 123,806 102,677 92,354 55,571 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 1,574 61 46 65 169 166 acres treated: 86,574 27,845 13,518 11,716 10,284 8,000 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 11,288 1,240 1,049 1,268 1,730 1,606 acres: 2,459,877 1,274,366 447,995 329,377 215,053 100,189 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 33,184 2,971 2,326 3,283 5,181 5,024 acres: 8,736,626 4,332,132 1,475,542 1,231,970 898,367 405,227 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 3,001 316 245 359 542 480 acres: 567,239 255,940 102,771 92,625 63,789 28,298 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 5,749 753 592 747 973 721 acres: 1,309,762 724,337 237,032 176,707 100,536 37,649 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 1,597 97 91 149 208 252 acres on which used: 66,647 16,088 6,171 10,815 12,705 8,908 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 26,277 2,208 1,853 2,546 3,873 3,383 acres: 5,091,968 2,302,449 908,642 764,277 555,354 250,652 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 10,720 522 461 598 1,010 1,014 acres: 945,095 351,472 167,627 120,592 108,393 59,373 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 3,462 182 181 244 410 370 acres: 134,784 27,028 13,585 13,362 12,951 11,152 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 20,023 2,069 1,606 2,276 3,308 2,942 acres: 4,140,900 1,872,146 750,049 647,849 458,939 206,384 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 13,293 1,824 1,293 1,574 2,231 1,760 acres: 3,142,089 1,742,606 521,964 385,683 275,794 109,025 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 13,528 1,116 821 1,181 1,892 1,810 acres: 1,661,481 770,706 238,288 228,123 195,458 104,162 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 8,187 947 796 935 1,184 981 acres: 751,093 303,264 151,947 116,856 86,639 39,695 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 11,358 1,592 1,378 1,637 2,026 1,456 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 6,143 292 260 238 443 380 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 3,697 128 111 98 248 206 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 309 46 38 22 22 25 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 24 5 3 1 5 - Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 2,433 133 120 124 189 171 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 81 2 1 1 13 11 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 604 95 53 83 66 84 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 55,887 683 561 927 2,503 3,841 Part owners ..............................................farms: 17,141 2,519 1,863 2,412 2,946 1,884 Tenants ..................................................farms: 2,981 167 133 250 456 424 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 73,143 3,205 2,426 3,341 5,466 5,744 acres: 9,034,402 1,893,728 855,469 924,431 987,385 747,354 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 73,028 3,202 2,424 3,339 5,449 5,725 acres: 7,955,304 1,850,461 819,922 865,689 903,489 671,027 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 20,300 2,692 1,997 2,667 3,420 2,321 acres: 5,720,436 3,051,634 961,480 699,972 459,982 192,043 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 20,122 2,686 1,996 2,662 3,402 2,308 acres: 5,697,042 3,048,817 959,841 697,486 457,104 189,589 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 12,591 263 242 305 693 781 acres: 1,102,492 46,084 37,186 61,228 86,774 78,781 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 4,112 5,885 4,943 4,164 3,531 5,382 number: 7,619 9,979 7,554 5,892 4,811 7,193 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 2,624 2,271 1,232 797 605 833 number: 4,122 3,094 1,565 999 806 1,105 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 1,596 1,082 581 313 220 267 number: 1,720 1,168 619 330 239 284 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - - - number: - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 75 134 94 94 64 92 number: 81 151 106 117 80 101 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 2,438 3,489 2,902 2,295 1,817 3,061 number: 3,240 4,538 3,661 2,826 2,201 3,551 : FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ....................................................farms: 4,245 4,184 2,558 1,670 1,236 1,846 acres treated: 197,380 116,147 42,069 21,234 13,576 31,774 Manure used ..............................................farms: 1,677 2,315 1,666 1,254 967 2,072 acres treated: 45,022 41,664 22,858 13,573 8,919 21,021 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 187 267 178 160 90 185 acres treated: 4,658 4,256 2,104 1,477 863 1,853 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 1,312 1,273 706 441 302 361 acres: 46,202 25,327 7,575 3,977 2,509 7,307 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 4,498 4,135 2,434 1,240 916 1,176 acres: 204,682 107,793 35,728 14,665 8,571 21,949 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 347 320 176 87 56 73 acres: 13,616 6,539 1,665 561 293 1,142 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 609 594 322 171 135 132 acres: 19,170 8,590 2,212 946 471 2,112 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 177 210 144 94 59 116 acres on which used: 5,582 2,831 1,347 660 257 1,283 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 2,979 2,961 1,923 1,580 1,318 1,653 acres: 128,254 82,102 33,462 20,938 13,880 31,958 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 1,014 1,395 1,181 1,104 1,038 1,383 acres: 38,463 32,776 19,109 17,186 12,081 18,023 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 342 395 354 372 409 203 acres: 13,351 11,149 9,194 6,619 8,385 8,008 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 2,525 2,232 1,358 739 458 510 acres: 110,909 54,861 18,264 8,008 3,460 10,031 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 1,339 1,327 774 467 312 392 acres: 54,082 30,745 9,631 4,501 2,646 5,412 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 1,686 1,824 1,285 782 601 530 acres: 57,958 34,921 15,219 6,391 3,954 6,301 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 787 781 544 375 375 482 acres: 22,773 11,625 4,250 3,186 2,129 8,729 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 1,131 816 466 312 270 274 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 466 832 758 714 752 1,008 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 296 546 466 433 452 713 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 21 23 31 21 28 32 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 6 - 1 - 3 - Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 170 289 301 302 312 322 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 2 9 21 9 3 9 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 46 39 40 33 48 17 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 4,804 8,123 7,859 7,907 7,954 10,725 Part owners ..............................................farms: 1,518 1,537 943 544 421 554 Tenants ..................................................farms: 462 357 253 160 133 186 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 6,338 9,671 8,823 8,457 8,385 11,287 acres: 675,645 803,924 580,365 494,301 480,449 591,351 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 6,322 9,660 8,802 8,451 8,375 11,279 acres: 586,063 665,724 458,334 353,658 291,182 489,755 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 1,994 1,922 1,226 717 577 767 acres: 144,108 94,709 50,544 17,913 19,643 28,408 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 1,980 1,894 1,196 704 554 740 acres: 143,017 91,098 49,182 16,981 16,939 26,988 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 1,143 1,820 1,797 1,683 1,945 1,919 acres: 90,673 141,811 123,393 141,575 191,971 103,016 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ...............................................: 136,309 7,300 4,924 6,615 10,375 11,394 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 32,164 1,145 1,027 1,586 2,832 2,723 2 producers ...............................................: 34,716 1,290 1,027 1,358 2,230 2,454 3 producers ...............................................: 5,200 531 272 388 519 594 4 producers ...............................................: 2,780 251 181 192 220 251 5 or more producers .......................................: 1,149 152 50 65 104 127 : Total male producers ........................................: 90,802 5,658 3,734 5,004 7,610 8,156 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 59,296 1,888 1,676 2,461 4,447 4,483 2 producers .............................................: 9,410 905 598 760 961 1,046 3 producers .............................................: 2,500 372 173 257 291 308 4 producers .............................................: 690 131 64 51 50 93 5 or more producers .....................................: 298 52 15 8 29 27 : Total female producers ......................................: 45,507 1,642 1,190 1,611 2,765 3,238 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 36,721 1,123 918 1,211 2,142 2,412 2 producers .............................................: 2,997 153 102 122 207 256 3 producers .............................................: 547 40 20 30 38 47 4 producers .............................................: 137 12 2 11 15 15 5 or more producers .....................................: 87 7 - 4 6 20 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 88,979 5,475 3,692 4,959 7,512 7,911 Female ......................................................: 43,933 1,455 1,129 1,535 2,633 3,014 : Hired managers ................................................: 5,009 1,766 660 587 507 385 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 50,337 5,151 3,193 3,894 5,274 4,635 Other .......................................................: 82,575 1,779 1,628 2,600 4,871 6,290 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 99,944 4,914 3,673 4,635 7,171 7,088 Not on farm operated ........................................: 32,968 2,016 1,148 1,859 2,974 3,837 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 48,454 3,985 2,510 3,025 4,249 4,021 Any .........................................................: 84,458 2,945 2,311 3,469 5,896 6,904 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 11,245 585 390 570 916 973 50 to 99 days .............................................: 5,211 207 153 247 418 475 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 10,307 328 327 440 736 823 200 days or more ..........................................: 57,695 1,825 1,441 2,212 3,826 4,633 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 6,501 136 146 211 413 555 3 or 4 years ................................................: 10,643 280 210 383 541 831 5 to 9 years ................................................: 24,242 819 605 895 1,565 1,931 10 years or more ............................................: 91,526 5,695 3,860 5,005 7,626 7,608 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 21.8 27.4 28.3 27.1 25.6 23.2 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 18,868 410 359 566 1,011 1,495 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 20,235 698 472 704 1,253 1,567 11 years or more ............................................: 93,809 5,822 3,990 5,224 7,881 7,863 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 23.8 29.8 30.3 29.5 28.0 25.5 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 3,074 99 118 178 241 275 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 11,678 831 445 667 912 987 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 19,186 1,113 707 899 1,469 1,539 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 21,345 1,242 759 952 1,433 1,703 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 31,967 1,795 1,236 1,629 2,426 2,383 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 29,747 1,342 1,127 1,458 2,313 2,581 75 years and over ...........................................: 15,915 508 429 711 1,351 1,457 : Average age .................................................: 56.3 53.9 55.4 55.8 56.8 56.7 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 14,752 930 563 845 1,153 1,262 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 984 38 26 46 61 77 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 204 8 4 5 30 12 Asian .......................................................: 197 3 4 7 9 15 Black or African American ...................................: 184 6 1 5 4 4 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 41 1 - - 1 3 White .......................................................: 131,684 6,900 4,805 6,456 10,068 10,822 More than one race reported .................................: 602 12 7 21 33 69 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 122,171 6,669 4,627 6,185 9,511 10,094 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 10,741 261 194 309 634 831 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 273,615 17,342 11,391 14,687 22,807 23,259 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ...............................................: 12,146 17,945 16,276 14,804 14,829 19,701 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 3,022 4,176 3,843 3,680 3,381 4,749 2 producers ...............................................: 2,888 4,687 4,253 4,215 4,437 5,877 3 producers ...............................................: 492 632 520 402 395 455 4 producers ...............................................: 279 357 302 206 231 310 5 or more producers .......................................: 103 165 137 108 64 74 : Total male producers ........................................: 8,282 11,666 10,489 9,351 9,082 11,770 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 5,153 7,853 7,300 7,311 7,115 9,609 2 producers .............................................: 1,007 1,317 902 571 633 710 3 producers .............................................: 209 216 199 187 126 162 4 producers .............................................: 51 77 57 38 49 29 5 or more producers .....................................: 38 24 49 24 15 17 : Total female producers ......................................: 3,864 6,279 5,787 5,453 5,747 7,931 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 3,038 5,027 4,659 4,718 4,856 6,617 2 producers .............................................: 279 445 393 268 333 439 3 producers .............................................: 54 83 69 46 55 65 4 producers .............................................: 12 20 19 11 4 16 5 or more producers .....................................: 8 3 8 3 4 24 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 8,093 11,431 10,064 9,227 8,975 11,640 Female ......................................................: 3,709 6,103 5,601 5,345 5,645 7,764 : Hired managers ................................................: 313 239 165 113 124 150 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 4,530 5,953 4,556 4,044 3,648 5,459 Other .......................................................: 7,272 11,581 11,109 10,528 10,972 13,945 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 8,019 13,007 12,218 11,714 11,704 15,801 Not on farm operated ........................................: 3,783 4,527 3,447 2,858 2,916 3,603 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 4,272 5,847 4,984 4,609 4,510 6,442 Any .........................................................: 7,530 11,687 10,681 9,963 10,110 12,962 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 1,036 1,479 1,312 1,346 1,187 1,451 50 to 99 days .............................................: 484 767 569 565 554 772 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 954 1,583 1,320 1,177 1,082 1,537 200 days or more ..........................................: 5,056 7,858 7,480 6,875 7,287 9,202 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 639 772 920 843 889 977 3 or 4 years ................................................: 970 1,528 1,407 1,504 1,416 1,573 5 to 9 years ................................................: 2,170 3,355 3,168 3,006 3,239 3,489 10 years or more ............................................: 8,023 11,879 10,170 9,219 9,076 13,365 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 22.2 21.3 20.1 19.3 18.4 20.0 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 1,746 2,541 2,555 2,652 2,629 2,904 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 1,703 2,884 2,666 2,592 2,814 2,882 11 years or more ............................................: 8,353 12,109 10,444 9,328 9,177 13,618 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 24.3 23.3 22.0 20.8 20.1 21.7 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 299 423 415 360 332 334 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 1,115 1,628 1,342 1,208 1,157 1,386 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 1,725 2,420 2,459 2,229 2,207 2,419 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 1,775 2,664 2,450 2,503 2,763 3,101 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 2,584 4,235 3,661 3,415 3,368 5,235 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 2,670 3,802 3,394 3,164 3,113 4,783 75 years and over ...........................................: 1,634 2,362 1,944 1,693 1,680 2,146 : Average age .................................................: 56.5 56.6 56.0 56.0 55.9 57.5 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 1,414 2,051 1,757 1,568 1,489 1,720 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 79 157 138 109 122 131 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 16 26 13 25 32 33 Asian .......................................................: 20 22 27 42 19 29 Black or African American ...................................: 6 28 39 23 29 39 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 2 1 15 2 - 16 White .......................................................: 11,724 17,355 15,501 14,375 14,464 19,214 More than one race reported .................................: 34 102 70 105 76 73 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 10,904 16,078 14,197 13,158 13,237 17,511 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 898 1,456 1,468 1,414 1,383 1,893 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 24,935 34,704 31,084 28,273 28,473 36,660 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: 114,190 6,055 4,179 5,636 8,728 9,146 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 97,420 5,304 3,732 5,060 7,966 8,417 Livestock decisions .........................................: 67,728 3,165 1,968 2,300 3,801 4,260 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 77,901 4,858 3,480 4,734 7,323 7,259 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 94,771 5,209 3,694 4,877 7,819 8,143 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 70,048 4,124 2,892 3,667 5,722 5,772 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 72,449 2,950 2,338 3,277 5,534 5,809 acres: 12,236,088 4,163,082 1,605,239 1,410,517 1,271,006 797,016 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 9,852 970 583 722 928 977 acres: 2,786,440 1,291,257 429,674 310,744 215,151 138,643 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: 66,217 1,952 1,875 2,817 4,928 5,148 acres: 9,551,762 2,504,057 1,267,220 1,207,699 1,123,522 705,473 Partnership ..............................................farms: 4,968 828 396 464 547 546 acres: 2,467,375 1,545,500 306,707 216,077 127,499 79,077 Registered under State law .............................farms: 4,109 738 335 400 467 457 acres: 2,137,486 1,357,085 262,836 186,085 108,127 65,266 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 3,446 575 276 272 319 288 acres: 1,411,762 824,341 200,856 117,242 79,380 33,715 Family held ............................................farms: 2,911 546 258 234 281 232 acres: 1,305,779 796,005 194,831 94,889 74,023 29,421 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 47 18 7 - 1 1 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 2,864 528 251 234 280 231 : Other than family held .................................farms: 535 29 18 38 38 56 acres: 105,983 28,336 6,025 22,353 5,357 4,294 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 49 3 2 - - 6 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 486 26 16 38 38 50 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 1,378 14 10 36 111 167 acres: 221,447 25,380 4,980 22,157 30,192 42,351 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 14,396 2,452 1,233 1,214 1,510 1,213 workers: 51,715 20,485 4,460 3,951 5,095 3,548 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 6,872 1,859 699 619 700 588 workers: 22,462 12,841 1,916 1,477 1,456 1,030 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 10,604 1,582 906 884 1,114 908 workers: 29,253 7,644 2,544 2,474 3,639 2,518 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 276 155 31 20 28 17 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 49 6 3 - - 4 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 26,014 671 766 1,101 1,920 2,015 workers: 66,624 1,672 1,963 2,720 4,850 5,417 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 9,331 133 97 78 109 185 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 27,225 172 73 91 312 560 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 6,217 63 20 39 71 568 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 7,416 79 84 55 285 1,422 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 6,216 66 64 120 712 1,474 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 3,856 67 81 91 922 743 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 2,458 83 45 71 889 353 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 1,940 43 51 124 838 227 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 5,263 275 235 1,776 1,482 459 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 3,370 394 1,271 1,067 239 146 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 1,789 1,126 518 67 39 8 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 928 868 18 10 7 4 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 25,720 1,742 1,782 2,855 4,556 4,237 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 1,401 23 18 33 98 138 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 1,626 7 12 34 89 132 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 1,991 86 58 88 207 240 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 17,128 12 10 39 170 360 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: 9 - - 3 - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 17,119 12 10 36 170 360 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 10,722 65 86 103 205 452 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 588 77 88 65 84 99 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 1,245 374 192 237 275 71 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 1,396 475 103 13 19 37 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 3,022 466 171 49 24 34 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 3,108 1 2 6 19 51 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 8,062 41 35 67 159 298 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: 9,947 14,856 13,387 12,492 12,643 17,121 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 9,044 13,021 11,375 10,140 9,857 13,504 Livestock decisions .........................................: 5,281 9,462 8,530 8,507 8,034 12,420 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 7,597 10,536 8,545 7,573 6,769 9,227 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 8,748 12,614 10,879 10,287 9,787 12,714 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 6,290 9,105 8,000 7,441 7,020 10,015 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 6,448 9,609 8,733 8,411 8,198 11,142 acres: 688,905 717,148 471,205 346,482 283,055 482,433 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 869 1,139 918 896 824 1,026 acres: 105,421 94,061 57,817 53,722 31,008 58,942 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: 5,904 8,940 8,249 8,024 7,817 10,563 acres: 624,252 656,020 437,931 317,156 264,764 443,668 Partnership ..............................................farms: 435 511 356 264 273 348 acres: 50,581 47,329 27,537 28,663 14,288 24,117 Registered under State law .............................farms: 340 370 268 224 227 283 acres: 40,401 36,045 22,237 26,541 11,921 20,942 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 276 370 287 189 240 354 acres: 34,938 34,645 17,862 15,788 20,447 32,548 Family held ............................................farms: 233 305 221 146 184 271 acres: 31,259 25,897 13,206 11,699 9,466 25,083 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 5 1 2 4 5 3 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 228 304 219 142 179 268 : Other than family held .................................farms: 43 65 66 43 56 83 acres: 3,679 8,748 4,656 4,089 10,981 7,465 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 3 10 13 1 6 5 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 40 55 53 42 50 78 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 169 196 163 134 178 200 acres: 19,309 18,828 24,186 9,032 8,622 16,410 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 1,257 1,473 1,161 889 775 1,219 workers: 3,141 3,286 2,260 1,663 1,469 2,357 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 544 649 338 206 215 455 workers: 905 893 496 299 375 774 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 949 1,098 932 739 608 884 workers: 2,236 2,393 1,764 1,364 1,094 1,583 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 4 6 6 1 - 8 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 5 7 6 7 11 - Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 2,311 3,762 3,319 3,110 3,064 3,975 workers: 5,967 10,173 8,717 7,813 7,615 9,717 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 352 863 1,318 1,771 2,222 2,203 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 1,809 4,252 4,516 4,592 4,471 6,377 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 1,026 1,236 900 722 652 920 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 1,242 1,331 911 678 544 785 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 934 904 628 427 339 548 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 496 571 340 177 113 255 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 270 305 185 84 45 128 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 181 184 96 52 49 95 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 356 314 127 63 64 112 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 98 48 32 39 6 30 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 17 4 1 5 - 4 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 3 5 1 1 3 8 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 3,743 3,266 1,861 977 520 181 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 159 341 315 118 126 32 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 152 304 315 161 111 309 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 246 377 218 122 105 244 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 976 2,393 2,934 3,450 3,749 3,035 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - 4 2 - - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 976 2,389 2,932 3,450 3,749 3,035 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 796 1,792 1,734 1,523 1,309 2,657 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 97 69 6 1 2 - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 12 18 4 - - 62 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 31 85 160 199 239 35 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 56 124 240 557 1,209 92 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 122 377 432 643 559 896 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 394 871 836 860 579 3,922 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .................: 60,998 152 179 77 2,526 5,714 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 5,076 253 83 1,537 2,946 85 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 4,104 357 2,008 1,655 57 10 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 2,109 2,026 68 8 5 - Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 162 162 - - - - Non-family farms ............................................: 3,560 419 219 312 371 340 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 58,280 2,918 2,107 2,904 4,719 4,723 Dial-up ...................................................: 2,013 88 86 107 174 163 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 31,230 1,540 1,047 1,488 2,414 2,485 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 36,383 1,949 1,421 1,905 2,993 2,972 Satellite .................................................: 9,443 665 448 558 832 736 Don't know ................................................: 3,390 151 121 213 327 333 Other .....................................................: 590 35 15 31 31 48 : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 61,169 2,082 1,677 2,460 4,335 4,578 2 households ................................................: 10,827 769 605 762 1,106 1,098 3 households ................................................: 2,467 319 173 230 294 319 4 households ................................................: 980 127 60 88 98 88 5 or more households ........................................: 566 72 42 49 72 66 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 21,126 1,139 895 1,047 1,675 1,687 number: 1,212,468 528,037 159,171 102,529 104,530 73,888 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 7,755 70 74 83 215 275 10 to 49 ..................................................: 8,997 173 203 295 694 858 50 to 99 ..................................................: 2,095 95 112 291 473 388 100 to 199 ................................................: 1,062 114 210 251 210 152 200 to 499 ................................................: 773 343 220 110 82 14 500 or more ...............................................: 444 344 76 17 1 - : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 17,294 758 630 800 1,331 1,411 number: 529,554 218,889 41,984 40,723 48,710 39,908 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 15,601 338 431 564 1,044 1,277 number: 281,811 20,486 20,823 25,770 38,947 38,174 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 7,643 66 87 111 233 273 10 to 49 ..............................................: 6,840 166 229 303 559 757 50 to 99 ..............................................: 774 38 56 81 165 205 100 to 199 ............................................: 263 45 37 48 75 39 200 to 499 ............................................: 76 20 20 21 12 3 500 or more ...........................................: 5 3 2 - - - : Milk cows ............................................farms: 2,195 454 229 263 340 183 number: 247,743 198,403 21,161 14,953 9,763 1,734 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 905 14 12 11 59 102 10 to 49 ..............................................: 444 21 18 70 235 81 50 to 99 ..............................................: 329 22 92 169 46 - 100 to 199 ............................................: 245 127 105 13 - - 200 to 499 ............................................: 187 185 2 - - - 500 or more ...........................................: 85 85 - - - - : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 16,356 1,072 827 976 1,511 1,498 number: 682,914 309,148 117,187 61,806 55,820 33,980 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 16,329 1,084 856 1,016 1,534 1,526 number: 819,143 418,303 128,536 73,978 60,897 42,442 $1,000: 890,447 469,602 147,143 83,957 65,028 42,336 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 6,444 460 347 415 606 613 number: 276,503 149,805 49,793 21,606 15,340 11,538 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 15,001 1,053 821 975 1,502 1,453 number: 542,640 268,498 78,743 52,372 45,557 30,904 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 1,599 353 296 242 312 192 number: 203,029 121,227 44,010 18,330 12,100 4,288 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 3,238 607 144 66 172 208 number: 2,752,063 2,479,895 215,549 15,117 13,694 9,060 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 2,196 13 19 27 114 140 25 to 49 ..................................................: 149 5 10 4 13 21 50 to 99 ..................................................: 117 4 16 8 15 26 100 to 199 ................................................: 40 1 - 6 11 8 200 to 499 ................................................: 60 14 12 14 13 7 500 or more ...............................................: 676 570 87 7 6 6 : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 3,612 641 160 81 196 216 number: 10,049,241 9,549,381 384,953 29,640 26,276 21,307 $1,000: 1,559,975 1,471,316 68,306 6,687 4,071 3,059 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 4,133 76 65 77 210 265 number: 145,381 6,273 5,281 6,794 17,750 18,058 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .................: 6,415 9,573 8,713 8,389 8,170 11,090 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 27 33 19 21 27 45 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 4 3 1 1 1 7 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 ............................................: 336 408 322 200 310 323 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 5,056 7,426 6,812 6,730 6,424 8,461 Dial-up ...................................................: 193 252 255 210 197 288 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 2,646 3,927 3,625 3,810 3,664 4,584 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 3,142 4,659 4,207 4,039 3,980 5,116 Satellite .................................................: 835 1,213 1,015 984 968 1,189 Don't know ................................................: 288 406 362 403 276 510 Other .....................................................: 38 78 44 79 70 121 : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 5,240 8,153 7,629 7,354 7,372 10,289 2 households ................................................: 1,167 1,471 1,109 919 897 924 3 households ................................................: 226 249 187 197 120 153 4 households ................................................: 103 102 76 88 79 71 5 or more households ........................................: 48 42 54 53 40 28 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 2,007 3,163 2,591 2,057 1,979 2,886 number: 74,449 74,699 34,724 19,456 15,811 25,174 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 384 868 1,225 1,264 1,402 1,895 10 to 49 ..................................................: 1,133 2,001 1,305 783 569 983 50 to 99 ..................................................: 407 248 55 10 8 8 100 to 199 ................................................: 78 43 4 - - - 200 to 499 ................................................: 2 - 2 - - - 500 or more ...............................................: 3 3 - - - - : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 1,752 2,805 2,176 1,691 1,627 2,313 number: 40,450 42,871 20,176 11,587 9,227 15,029 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 1,688 2,694 2,105 1,644 1,557 2,259 number: 40,043 42,325 19,961 11,421 9,030 14,831 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 396 979 1,284 1,225 1,293 1,696 10 to 49 ..............................................: 1,125 1,644 815 419 262 561 50 to 99 ..............................................: 156 65 4 - 2 2 100 to 199 ............................................: 11 6 2 - - - 200 to 499 ............................................: - - - - - - 500 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Milk cows ............................................farms: 135 210 113 87 105 76 number: 407 546 215 166 197 198 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 129 201 111 87 104 75 10 to 49 ..............................................: 6 9 2 - 1 1 50 to 99 ..............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................: - - - - - - 200 to 499 ............................................: - - - - - - 500 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 1,710 2,536 1,855 1,370 1,273 1,728 number: 33,999 31,828 14,548 7,869 6,584 10,145 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 1,803 2,917 2,236 1,795 1,366 196 number: 36,848 34,473 13,679 6,574 3,135 278 $1,000: 33,417 29,697 11,749 5,223 2,168 127 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 801 1,217 839 632 425 89 number: 10,718 10,146 4,192 2,117 1,109 139 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 1,715 2,709 2,012 1,532 1,113 116 number: 26,130 24,327 9,487 4,457 2,026 139 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 124 70 7 1 2 - number: 1,979 1,022 (D) (D) (D) - : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 193 381 396 434 321 316 number: 4,138 4,750 3,907 3,278 1,323 1,352 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 141 327 374 410 321 310 25 to 49 ..................................................: 23 34 13 20 - 6 50 to 99 ..................................................: 23 17 4 4 - - 100 to 199 ................................................: 6 3 5 - - - 200 to 499 ................................................: - - - - - - 500 or more ...............................................: - - - - - - : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 248 470 544 534 379 143 number: 11,578 11,258 8,136 4,379 1,994 339 $1,000: 1,883 1,936 1,428 824 404 61 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 352 625 617 630 475 741 number: 18,786 27,055 17,107 11,862 6,748 9,667 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 3,000 59 62 61 158 229 number: 97,913 6,242 5,787 6,200 12,703 15,389 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 13,571 151 190 298 559 674 number: 91,418 1,433 2,046 4,161 6,908 6,850 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 3,128 48 49 90 205 319 number: 14,862 2,183 950 2,022 1,899 1,817 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 4,707 54 59 58 110 186 number: 67,054 2,278 1,969 2,740 3,244 3,881 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 2,505 30 31 33 61 99 number: 33,605 923 1,520 5,375 2,566 1,985 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 10,695 206 121 158 393 472 number: 38,570,322 37,621,270 471,937 156,243 34,790 29,732 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 10,440 47 84 147 379 460 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 51 1 3 1 14 12 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: 10 1 4 3 - - 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: 54 19 30 5 - - 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 67 65 - 2 - - 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 28 28 - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 45 45 - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ...........farms: 1,556 31 8 18 52 76 number: 11,807,128 11,423,698 129,064 100,338 118,033 2,587 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 1,559 97 28 39 45 67 number: 23,533,133 23,141,547 197,946 93,292 10,882 5,304 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 291 34 3 15 14 16 number: 19,457,256 18,686,866 243,000 345,337 152,099 10,080 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 1,510 188 132 29 49 81 number: 123,982,907 105,502,485 16,388,831 1,787,275 123,132 74,935 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 1,165 3 14 8 44 73 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 27 1 3 2 5 8 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 18 - 4 14 - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 300 184 111 5 - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 1,195 118 24 9 27 53 number: 3,091,927 2,879,464 179,890 15,557 1,661 1,600 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 714 124 24 11 26 34 number: 9,538,217 8,770,521 678,244 66,009 4,823 5,781 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 144 17 24 12 22 24 acres: 4,254 1,549 1,416 252 304 357 bushels: 333,223 132,580 124,576 15,994 18,279 21,821 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 100 1 6 9 19 20 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 34 12 12 3 3 4 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 9 3 6 - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 1 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 21,144 2,689 2,052 2,855 4,130 3,390 acres: 3,314,064 1,788,476 538,306 417,940 309,316 141,924 bushels: 608,637,574 347,928,600 98,215,164 73,120,856 52,347,541 22,223,298 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 191 48 10 16 22 36 acres: 15,124 7,825 1,203 2,074 1,246 1,453 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 5,776 72 64 111 386 872 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 7,908 230 211 639 2,690 2,421 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 4,028 338 693 1,839 1,032 90 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1,838 556 988 261 22 7 500 acres or more .........................................: 1,594 1,493 96 5 - - : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 1,373 454 219 199 212 125 acres: 139,840 102,203 14,948 9,610 8,185 3,311 tons: 2,710,907 2,055,174 278,239 174,912 125,802 53,906 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 16 9 1 2 - 1 acres: 2,170 1,898 (D) (D) - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 513 40 45 75 127 71 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 480 120 134 96 73 48 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 260 183 33 27 11 6 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 75 67 7 1 - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 45 44 - - 1 - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 850 48 59 62 154 131 acres: 13,512 2,223 2,102 1,455 2,530 1,572 bushels: 778,415 141,649 106,723 79,365 131,859 97,780 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 5 - - - 2 - acres: 25 - - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 733 21 33 43 131 124 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 101 23 19 17 20 7 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 14 2 7 2 3 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 73. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LIVESTOCK - Con. : : Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 287 541 520 569 364 150 number: 13,134 17,368 11,251 6,592 2,713 534 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 870 1,632 1,631 1,612 1,416 4,538 number: 7,371 11,792 9,913 7,614 5,967 27,363 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 369 730 607 465 207 39 number: 1,689 1,942 1,235 788 298 39 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 248 572 635 814 885 1,086 number: 5,356 12,336 7,694 9,297 7,996 10,263 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 164 407 414 564 491 211 number: 2,804 6,231 4,033 5,018 2,515 635 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 643 1,451 1,571 1,827 2,170 1,683 number: 43,755 51,190 48,663 48,510 45,610 18,622 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 627 1,445 1,571 1,827 2,170 1,683 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 14 6 - - - - 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: 2 - - - - - 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: 122 180 278 316 314 161 number: 7,113 4,873 8,037 6,699 4,661 2,025 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 131 191 302 314 260 85 number: 29,871 13,619 18,490 11,675 8,292 2,215 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 23 31 73 28 43 11 number: 13,893 1,352 2,248 997 1,193 191 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 93 204 184 307 176 67 number: 32,664 26,899 18,482 17,163 8,346 2,695 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 85 204 184 307 176 67 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 8 - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 69 158 195 187 224 131 number: 6,110 2,186 1,713 1,678 1,376 692 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 61 73 82 135 106 38 number: 7,184 2,300 1,056 1,345 770 184 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 16 17 9 3 - - acres: 152 114 50 60 - - bushels: 8,410 6,398 2,765 2,400 - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 16 17 9 3 - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 2,509 1,854 888 403 270 104 acres: 71,562 31,081 9,078 3,765 1,825 791 bushels: 9,861,271 3,832,284 805,624 207,168 81,887 13,881 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 25 16 9 - 3 6 acres: 858 310 58 - 7 90 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 1,229 1,515 799 365 270 93 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1,246 333 89 38 - 11 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 30 6 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 4 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 60 59 24 16 5 - acres: 751 531 137 130 34 - tons: 12,156 8,186 1,545 892 95 - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 2 - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 51 59 24 16 5 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 9 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 140 156 74 12 8 6 acres: 1,332 1,531 605 78 36 48 bushels: 77,799 97,382 36,717 6,591 1,950 600 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 2 - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 138 143 74 12 8 6 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2 13 - - - - 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 ..........................................: 2 2 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 15 3 4 1 - 4 acres: 467 91 130 (D) - 233 bushels: 14,387 2,308 (D) (D) - 5,825 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 9 1 3 1 - 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 5 2 - - - 3 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1 - 1 - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 22,877 2,674 2,093 3,017 4,296 3,529 acres: 4,830,774 2,266,078 858,516 743,862 532,206 230,017 bushels: 260,314,281 130,295,467 45,359,357 38,489,089 26,510,812 11,121,357 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 208 39 7 19 24 40 acres: 13,154 5,426 926 987 1,871 2,422 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4,658 49 38 59 150 363 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 8,151 220 165 251 1,772 2,578 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 4,862 288 294 1,507 2,102 570 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2,608 337 1,018 981 255 17 500 acres or more .........................................: 2,598 1,780 578 219 17 1 : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 47 3 3 2 10 10 acres: 1,058 520 (D) (D) 260 103 pounds: 1,393,803 1,003,333 (D) (D) 188,618 45,251 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 2 - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 35 - 2 1 6 8 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 9 - 1 1 4 2 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 2 2 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 1 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Tobacco ..................................................farms: 32 2 8 3 6 3 acres: 619 (D) 193 204 25 (D) pounds: 1,210,335 (D) 359,083 397,257 45,860 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ..........................................: 1 - - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ..........................................: 2 - - - 2 - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ..........................................: 3 - - - 1 - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 10 - 2 - - 1 5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................: 6 - 1 - 3 2 10.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................: 2 - 2 - - - 25.0 acres or more ........................................: 8 2 3 3 - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 7,604 1,412 1,045 1,254 1,550 1,000 acres: 480,146 205,679 83,585 76,143 61,589 27,440 bushels: 36,724,093 16,822,461 6,647,745 5,509,425 4,361,727 1,831,166 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 41 6 2 3 3 10 acres: 1,057 162 (D) 143 20 287 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 2,580 111 137 245 535 574 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 3,687 564 620 786 954 401 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1,086 523 260 216 59 25 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 200 165 26 7 2 - 500 acres or more .........................................: 51 49 2 - - - : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 30,365 1,179 873 1,079 1,884 2,016 acres: 986,874 128,852 60,830 67,120 100,613 102,552 tons, dry equivalent: 2,398,191 507,410 198,126 211,551 284,369 246,915 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 442 16 7 4 22 18 acres: 9,180 2,284 338 163 481 724 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 18,894 285 269 355 796 894 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 9,458 456 403 538 809 802 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1,711 319 174 155 232 282 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 247 92 22 21 43 30 500 acres or more .........................................: 55 27 5 10 4 8 : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 12,876 781 566 670 1,166 1,098 acres: 331,071 55,472 24,114 28,642 39,775 37,751 tons, dry: 922,605 225,951 81,710 91,603 124,592 98,050 Irrigated ............................................farms: 171 4 3 4 11 12 acres: 1,942 (D) 17 163 103 297 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 16,110 374 339 422 821 965 acres: 493,570 30,139 23,274 24,391 47,535 52,544 tons, dry: 1,018,291 89,686 60,776 65,133 121,311 121,989 Irrigated ............................................farms: 213 3 1 - 9 6 acres: 4,005 (D) (D) - 191 427 : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 2,844 125 109 115 259 300 acres: 31,760 19,578 3,016 2,224 2,237 1,601 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: - 1 1 1 - - acres: - (D) (D) (D) - - bushels: - (D) (D) (D) - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - 1 1 1 - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 2,717 2,201 1,293 657 282 118 acres: 116,248 57,542 18,657 5,679 1,333 636 bushels: 5,264,866 2,328,905 717,805 182,310 37,263 7,050 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 22 19 15 18 5 - acres: 744 376 234 142 26 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 653 1,147 1,155 644 282 118 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1,980 1,041 131 13 - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 81 13 7 - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 3 - - - - - : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 5 7 3 2 2 - acres: 36 11 13 (D) (D) - pounds: 16,912 6,096 7,644 (D) (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - 2 - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4 7 3 2 2 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Tobacco ..................................................farms: 2 5 2 1 - - acres: (D) 16 (D) (D) - - pounds: (D) 28,500 (D) (D) - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ..........................................: - - - 1 - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ..........................................: 2 - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: - 5 2 - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................: - - - - - - 25.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 580 480 146 92 38 7 acres: 13,929 8,939 1,830 662 328 22 bushels: 895,684 519,537 94,443 30,084 10,821 1,000 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 8 1 7 - 1 - acres: 278 (D) 91 - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 367 345 134 87 38 7 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 210 135 12 5 - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 3 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 2,674 4,613 4,167 3,812 3,068 5,000 acres: 127,732 147,973 94,529 61,171 39,996 55,506 tons, dry equivalent: 295,995 304,184 154,886 89,635 46,809 58,311 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 28 70 66 66 49 96 acres: 800 1,620 977 830 393 570 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 1,054 2,250 2,721 3,075 2,664 4,531 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1,303 2,181 1,378 725 396 467 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 281 178 68 12 8 2 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 35 4 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 - - - - - : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 1,288 1,960 1,545 1,308 920 1,574 acres: 37,904 43,615 24,933 15,461 8,740 14,664 tons, dry: 95,457 101,055 48,776 26,930 12,146 16,335 Irrigated ............................................farms: 3 28 30 22 18 36 acres: (D) 375 403 159 65 230 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 1,482 2,572 2,483 2,230 1,727 2,695 acres: 76,397 88,899 58,727 37,045 23,612 31,007 tons, dry: 168,215 176,045 95,038 55,200 29,149 35,749 Irrigated ............................................farms: 22 33 33 38 26 42 acres: 697 911 505 581 281 289 : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 345 617 534 234 177 29 acres: 1,124 990 546 200 141 102 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 953 45 31 38 128 122 acres: 14,852 10,898 801 954 791 444 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 2,201 13 33 32 132 171 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 460 29 35 50 110 124 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 130 37 34 33 17 5 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 34 27 7 - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 19 19 - - - - : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 704 22 15 29 64 88 acres: 2,101 1,733 81 72 35 43 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 61 1 - 2 6 5 acres: (D) (D) - (D) 1 1 : Peas, green ............................................farms: 142 6 1 12 15 22 acres: 48 27 (D) 3 (D) 4 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 11 - - - - 1 acres: 1 - - - - (D) Potatoes ...............................................farms: 511 10 13 30 42 85 acres: 2,140 1,624 151 112 38 91 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 37 5 1 - - 8 acres: 1,144 1,007 (D) - - 10 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 486 1 10 27 40 77 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: 17 3 2 2 2 8 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: 4 3 - 1 - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 2 1 1 - - - 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 2 2 - - - - : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 977 62 49 53 110 112 acres: 8,465 4,757 857 905 778 471 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 109 - 1 2 15 11 acres: 70 - (D) (D) 8 18 Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 114 1 1 3 9 24 acres: 29 (D) (D) 4 3 7 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 5 - - - - 3 acres: 1 - - - - (D) : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 1,196 41 34 48 114 148 acres: 3,968 2,378 777 337 168 99 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 134 14 11 4 7 11 acres: 3,129 2,114 726 227 41 3 : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 2,014 23 27 56 121 164 acres: 10,789 1,134 684 1,610 1,638 1,413 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 238 9 9 8 24 17 acres: 855 143 61 37 172 37 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 1,496 11 11 15 31 51 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 427 4 4 13 66 108 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 83 2 11 28 23 5 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 8 6 1 - 1 - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 1,219 16 20 41 79 113 bearing and nonbearing acres: 5,034 933 420 899 911 502 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 611 3 7 11 36 57 bearing and nonbearing acres: 2,162 (D) (D) 315 259 429 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 567 15 17 31 55 50 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,074 162 103 322 91 124 : Almonds ................................................farms: 8 - - - - 1 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1 - - - - (D) : Pecans .................................................farms: 38 - 1 - 1 4 bearing and nonbearing acres: 38 - (D) - (D) 6 : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 196 - - 3 7 16 bearing and nonbearing acres: 981 - - 2 205 169 : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 1,178 27 34 37 98 113 acres: 1,748 204 151 150 375 171 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 120 202 144 71 40 12 acres: 379 264 142 54 31 94 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 285 579 525 231 177 23 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 57 37 9 3 - 6 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 3 1 - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 106 192 107 42 39 - acres: 64 38 20 6 8 - Harvested for processing .............................farms: 4 8 10 12 13 - acres: 1 1 1 1 3 - : Peas, green ............................................farms: 14 36 22 5 9 - acres: (D) 5 (D) (D) 1 - Harvested for processing .............................farms: 1 2 2 2 3 - acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) (Z) - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 73 119 81 29 22 7 acres: 32 54 27 4 5 2 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 1 7 5 8 2 - acres: (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 73 119 81 29 22 7 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: 130 212 134 72 39 4 acres: 282 250 96 53 17 (Z) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 7 26 20 16 11 - acres: (D) 15 4 5 7 - Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 30 28 9 3 2 4 acres: 4 6 1 (D) (D) (Z) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 1 - - 1 - - acres: (D) - - (D) - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 164 293 223 90 37 4 acres: 80 71 40 12 6 (Z) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 14 23 33 9 8 - acres: 7 4 6 1 1 - : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 190 355 405 209 156 308 acres: 792 1,003 789 407 272 1,046 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 32 43 20 32 29 15 acres: 82 114 69 48 39 55 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 129 299 353 183 141 272 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 60 52 52 26 15 27 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 1 4 - - - 9 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 109 191 271 97 87 195 bearing and nonbearing acres: 250 303 340 93 100 283 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 70 107 134 68 42 76 bearing and nonbearing acres: 266 345 192 69 74 182 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 61 93 112 47 33 53 bearing and nonbearing acres: 81 84 65 16 7 19 : Almonds ................................................farms: 2 2 3 - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) (D) 1 - - - : Pecans .................................................farms: 3 5 6 2 3 13 bearing and nonbearing acres: (Z) 6 1 (D) (Z) 20 : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 18 35 42 21 12 42 bearing and nonbearing acres: 10 52 23 51 52 417 : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 155 231 235 100 96 52 acres: 175 241 144 68 37 32 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 76,009 66,217 4,968 4,109 percent: 100.0 87.1 6.5 5.4 Land in farms ............................................acres: 13,652,346 9,551,762 2,467,375 2,137,486 Average size of farm .................................acres: 180 144 497 520 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 76,009 66,217 4,968 4,109 $1,000: 15,548,898 8,810,475 3,622,545 3,088,206 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 204,567 133,055 729,176 751,571 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 11,465 10,563 348 283 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 8,508 7,817 273 227 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 8,611 8,024 264 224 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 9,055 8,249 356 268 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 10,017 8,940 511 370 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 6,784 5,904 435 340 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 6,149 5,148 546 457 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 5,905 4,928 547 467 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 3,589 2,817 464 400 : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 2,557 1,875 396 335 $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 3,369 1,952 828 738 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 2,247 1,416 479 426 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 799 421 227 197 $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 323 115 122 115 : Total sales ............................................farms: 76,009 66,217 4,968 4,109 $1,000: 15,412,137 8,719,322 3,597,131 3,065,703 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 30,410 25,274 3,008 2,473 $1,000: 7,605,771 4,835,548 1,798,437 1,565,387 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 16,246 12,540 2,267 1,946 $1,000: 7,356,678 4,614,687 1,783,362 1,554,344 Corn ...............................................farms: 21,411 17,349 2,438 2,044 $1,000: 3,734,528 2,318,399 926,374 805,959 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 10,897 8,087 1,742 1,527 $1,000: 3,533,466 2,145,633 909,793 793,469 Wheat ..............................................farms: 7,601 5,916 1,006 863 $1,000: 279,608 185,540 57,972 51,447 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1,559 1,010 314 282 $1,000: 174,356 103,053 43,840 39,401 Soybeans ...........................................farms: 22,871 18,659 2,500 2,082 $1,000: 3,553,913 2,316,029 797,373 693,597 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 11,714 8,847 1,762 1,519 $1,000: 3,334,024 2,126,180 780,447 680,328 Sorghum ............................................farms: 42 33 6 6 $1,000: 193 (D) 21 21 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Barley .............................................farms: 144 111 17 13 $1,000: 2,157 (D) 726 690 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 12 5 5 5 $1,000: 1,172 (D) 481 481 Rice ...............................................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 1,223 1,042 86 73 $1,000: 35,371 14,327 15,973 13,673 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 54 29 16 12 $1,000: 30,142 9,937 15,514 (D) Tobacco ..............................................farms: 32 26 4 - $1,000: 2,767 2,553 (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 10 8 2 - $1,000: 2,463 (D) (D) - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 2,865 2,355 199 170 $1,000: 205,389 74,168 42,299 39,098 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 457 305 76 70 $1,000: 182,568 55,170 40,946 37,931 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 2,093 1,681 150 133 $1,000: 70,344 39,447 12,170 11,956 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 298 191 48 47 $1,000: 53,742 25,572 (D) 11,309 Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 1,456 1,158 110 99 $1,000: 53,988 27,866 10,223 10,122 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 229 143 37 37 $1,000: 43,542 19,172 9,603 9,603 Berries ............................................farms: 1,057 857 74 68 $1,000: 16,356 11,581 1,947 1,834 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 81 52 16 15 $1,000: 8,606 5,204 1,666 (D) Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 2,066 1,501 179 172 $1,000: 658,892 133,302 32,833 31,621 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Corporation : :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: Other - estate or : : Family held : Other than family held :trust, prison farm, : :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:grazing association, : : : 10 or less : : 10 or less : American Indian Item : Total : Total : stockholders : Total : stockholders : Reservation, etc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ...................................................number: 3,446 2,911 2,864 535 486 1,378 percent: 4.5 3.8 3.8 0.7 0.6 1.8 Land in farms ............................................acres: 1,411,762 1,305,779 1,263,499 105,983 97,216 221,447 Average size of farm .................................acres: 410 449 441 198 200 161 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 3,446 2,911 2,864 535 486 1,378 $1,000: 3,006,072 2,616,904 2,456,350 389,168 (D) 109,805 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 872,337 898,971 857,664 727,417 (D) 79,685 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 354 271 268 83 78 200 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 240 184 179 56 50 178 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 189 146 142 43 42 134 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 287 221 219 66 53 163 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 370 305 304 65 55 196 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 276 233 228 43 40 169 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 288 232 231 56 50 167 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 319 281 280 38 38 111 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 272 234 234 38 38 36 : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 276 258 251 18 16 10 $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 575 546 528 29 26 14 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 343 331 324 12 11 9 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 148 142 136 6 6 3 $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 84 73 68 11 9 2 : Total sales ............................................farms: 3,446 2,911 2,864 535 486 1,378 $1,000: 2,989,294 2,601,432 2,440,932 387,862 (D) 106,389 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 1,590 1,433 1,412 157 134 538 $1,000: 911,970 875,627 850,780 36,343 35,066 59,815 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1,190 1,098 1,081 92 85 249 $1,000: 905,047 869,645 844,897 35,401 34,304 53,583 Corn ...............................................farms: 1,277 1,169 1,150 108 94 347 $1,000: 461,189 441,313 425,737 19,877 18,841 28,565 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 934 871 856 63 56 134 $1,000: 454,155 435,044 419,542 19,111 18,180 23,885 Wheat ..............................................farms: 567 524 515 43 42 112 $1,000: 34,126 32,682 32,135 1,444 (D) 1,971 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 229 224 221 5 5 6 $1,000: 26,927 26,166 25,793 760 760 535 Soybeans ...........................................farms: 1,326 1,207 1,189 119 108 386 $1,000: 411,278 396,430 387,705 14,849 (D) 29,233 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 974 918 901 56 55 131 $1,000: 404,005 390,349 (D) 13,656 (D) 23,392 Sorghum ............................................farms: 2 1 1 1 1 1 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Barley .............................................farms: 12 10 10 2 2 4 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 2 2 2 - - - $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: 74 65 65 9 9 21 $1,000: (D) 4,889 4,889 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 9 8 8 1 1 - $1,000: 4,691 (D) (D) (D) (D) - Tobacco ..............................................farms: 1 1 1 - - 1 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 253 207 206 46 45 58 $1,000: 87,783 86,532 (D) 1,252 (D) 1,139 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 68 61 61 7 7 8 $1,000: 85,710 85,063 85,063 646 646 742 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 227 183 182 44 44 35 $1,000: 18,307 17,623 (D) 684 684 420 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 58 57 57 1 1 1 $1,000: (D) 16,413 16,413 (D) (D) (D) Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 167 145 144 22 22 21 $1,000: 15,703 15,223 (D) 480 480 195 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 48 47 47 1 1 1 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Berries ............................................farms: 106 77 76 29 29 20 $1,000: 2,604 2,400 (D) 204 204 225 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 13 13 13 - - - $1,000: 1,736 1,736 1,736 - - - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 341 270 267 71 71 45 $1,000: 491,464 445,424 (D) 46,039 46,039 1,293 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 643 358 72 68 $1,000: 639,367 118,024 31,169 30,027 Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops .........................................farms: 487 353 55 51 $1,000: 11,239 3,288 2,339 2,300 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 47 7 12 12 $1,000: 7,917 1,075 1,589 1,589 Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 487 353 55 51 $1,000: 11,239 3,288 2,339 2,300 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 47 7 12 12 $1,000: 7,917 1,075 1,589 1,589 Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 21,372 19,343 1,020 787 $1,000: 203,596 158,985 25,880 22,207 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 642 468 105 90 $1,000: 74,709 45,836 17,454 15,698 Maple syrup ........................................farms: 912 771 61 53 $1,000: 4,156 3,017 655 580 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 10 6 3 3 $1,000: 924 (D) 390 390 : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 16,329 14,404 1,160 929 $1,000: 890,447 564,726 196,394 174,407 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2,425 1,741 428 359 $1,000: 740,194 433,337 185,193 165,375 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 1,382 1,032 220 192 $1,000: 1,330,498 511,322 472,084 449,599 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1,261 933 211 188 $1,000: 1,329,265 510,283 471,994 449,528 Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 3,612 3,132 284 235 $1,000: 1,559,975 892,822 369,688 357,618 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 811 544 168 154 $1,000: 1,549,406 883,601 368,787 356,847 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 5,182 4,822 186 161 $1,000: 33,078 26,713 (D) 2,745 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 72 52 10 9 $1,000: 9,048 4,882 (D) 1,692 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 3,317 3,009 128 104 $1,000: 76,126 59,817 4,473 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 311 227 22 22 $1,000: 48,511 34,792 3,219 3,219 Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 7,792 7,093 337 287 $1,000: 2,666,056 1,395,027 626,046 394,485 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 779 631 73 63 $1,000: 2,651,446 1,381,977 625,173 393,696 Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 151 85 25 23 $1,000: 14,564 2,299 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 37 11 6 6 $1,000: 13,747 1,850 (D) (D) Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 2,996 2,605 193 161 $1,000: 83,397 19,307 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 99 52 30 23 $1,000: 72,856 10,903 (D) (D) : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 16,399 13,237 1,705 1,453 $1,000: 136,761 91,153 25,414 22,502 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 2,423 1,923 329 281 $1,000: 247,535 156,773 63,204 56,455 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 5,748 4,965 366 324 $1,000: 90,371 55,131 15,502 13,350 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 2,004 1,657 172 155 $1,000: 408,451 49,212 72,576 72,319 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 76,009 66,217 4,968 4,109 $1,000: 11,235,804 6,414,915 2,581,271 2,187,964 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 147,822 96,877 519,580 532,481 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 38,583 32,369 3,395 2,817 $1,000: 1,221,919 762,817 278,617 241,737 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 19,155 17,106 946 739 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 10,354 8,770 879 723 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 207 168 165 39 39 6 $1,000: 489,492 443,976 (D) 45,517 45,517 681 Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops .........................................farms: 65 58 57 7 7 14 $1,000: 5,191 (D) (D) (D) (D) 420 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 23 17 17 6 6 5 $1,000: 4,871 (D) (D) (D) (D) 382 Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 65 58 57 7 7 14 $1,000: 5,191 (D) (D) (D) (D) 420 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 23 17 17 6 6 5 $1,000: 4,871 (D) (D) (D) (D) 382 Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 687 589 583 98 92 322 $1,000: 15,723 13,525 13,477 2,198 (D) 3,009 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 60 54 54 6 6 9 $1,000: 10,405 8,901 8,901 1,505 1,505 1,013 Maple syrup ........................................farms: 61 34 32 27 24 19 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) 146 145 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 1 1 - - - $1,000: (D) (D) (D) - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 586 518 507 68 67 179 $1,000: 124,137 92,334 91,358 31,803 (D) 5,190 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 230 208 203 22 21 26 $1,000: 118,294 87,044 86,192 31,251 (D) 3,370 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 122 113 110 9 9 8 $1,000: 344,019 175,790 (D) 168,230 168,230 3,072 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 113 104 101 9 9 4 $1,000: 343,966 175,736 (D) 168,230 168,230 3,021 Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 157 152 144 5 5 39 $1,000: (D) 281,822 269,905 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 96 94 88 2 2 3 $1,000: (D) 281,499 (D) (D) (D) (D) Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 127 109 107 18 18 47 $1,000: 2,897 2,836 (D) 62 62 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 5 5 5 - - 5 $1,000: 2,022 2,022 2,022 - - (D) Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 142 113 111 29 29 38 $1,000: 9,675 7,212 (D) 2,463 2,463 2,161 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 53 48 48 5 5 9 $1,000: 8,652 6,537 6,537 2,115 2,115 1,848 Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 295 248 241 47 45 67 $1,000: (D) 588,929 493,246 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 71 63 59 8 7 4 $1,000: (D) 588,499 492,827 (D) (D) (D) Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 32 27 27 5 - 9 $1,000: 9,353 7,679 7,679 1,674 - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 12 10 10 2 - 8 $1,000: (D) 7,575 7,575 (D) - (D) Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 157 136 134 21 19 41 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) (D) 434 110 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 17 12 12 5 3 - $1,000: (D) (D) (D) (D) 375 - : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 1,019 878 862 141 125 438 $1,000: 16,778 15,472 15,417 1,306 1,198 3,416 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 160 154 153 6 6 11 $1,000: 26,711 25,600 (D) 1,111 1,111 847 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 367 304 304 63 63 50 $1,000: 19,508 18,302 18,302 1,207 1,207 231 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 152 133 133 19 19 23 $1,000: 286,565 286,239 286,239 326 326 97 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 3,446 2,911 2,864 535 486 1,378 $1,000: 2,147,495 1,864,230 1,742,562 283,265 (D) 92,123 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 623,185 640,409 608,437 529,467 (D) 66,853 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 2,179 1,917 1,886 262 241 640 $1,000: 170,303 162,832 157,811 7,471 7,315 10,182 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 776 628 620 148 135 327 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 478 422 418 56 49 227 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ......................................: 3,454 2,746 434 367 $50,000 or more .........................................: 5,620 3,747 1,136 988 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 38,000 31,554 3,486 2,905 $1,000: 685,192 429,755 156,503 135,746 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 22,363 19,659 1,298 1,017 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 9,394 7,660 998 843 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,820 2,084 441 377 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3,423 2,151 749 668 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 35,911 29,837 3,284 2,752 $1,000: 975,551 576,462 200,763 172,638 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 8,502 7,738 308 244 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 9,320 8,125 565 442 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 9,885 8,265 953 799 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,618 2,767 507 436 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4,586 2,942 951 831 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 6,371 5,014 733 631 $1,000: 15,140 10,172 2,992 2,664 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 18,566 16,579 1,098 906 $1,000: 895,506 549,848 192,661 172,297 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,802 10,964 428 328 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,968 3,511 258 219 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,326 1,098 128 100 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 613 476 86 71 $250,000 or more ........................................: 857 530 198 188 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 8,017 7,183 494 404 $1,000: 155,694 77,648 31,071 30,168 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 13,412 11,955 768 636 $1,000: 739,812 472,200 161,591 142,129 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 36,890 33,108 2,007 1,649 $1,000: 2,224,608 1,175,265 622,246 502,107 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 24,633 22,916 849 653 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 8,114 7,166 498 410 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,803 1,433 212 176 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 746 561 116 105 $250,000 or more ........................................: 1,594 1,032 332 305 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 72,250 63,059 4,722 3,902 $1,000: 500,886 317,781 100,810 86,621 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 55,746 50,430 2,519 1,989 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 12,194 10,007 1,227 1,045 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,219 1,492 411 366 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,091 1,130 565 502 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 49,369 41,926 3,908 3,300 $1,000: 245,218 136,365 47,800 38,336 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 17,317 15,688 815 651 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 23,684 20,465 1,705 1,412 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 7,132 5,158 1,070 960 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 809 448 198 164 $50,000 or more .........................................: 427 167 120 113 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 62,147 53,634 4,450 3,706 $1,000: 769,518 482,797 151,993 125,928 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 38,073 34,536 1,721 1,363 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 17,548 14,777 1,470 1,230 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,385 2,503 508 444 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3,141 1,818 751 669 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 14,396 10,943 1,660 1,434 $1,000: 844,895 275,698 173,184 152,534 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 6,139 5,373 395 310 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 4,079 3,246 425 375 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 2,858 1,822 506 444 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 823 364 192 173 $250,000 or more ........................................: 497 138 142 132 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 4,830 3,755 534 481 $1,000: 107,201 51,893 18,908 16,677 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 904 786 50 44 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,893 1,596 139 121 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,394 1,005 202 192 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 316 209 57 55 $50,000 or more .........................................: 323 159 86 69 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Corporation : :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: Other - estate or : : Family held : Other than family held :trust, prison farm, : :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:grazing association, : : : 10 or less : : 10 or less : American Indian Item : Total : Total : stockholders : Total : stockholders : Reservation, etc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ......................................: 216 187 185 29 29 58 $50,000 or more .........................................: 709 680 663 29 28 28 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 2,255 1,976 1,948 279 250 705 $1,000: 93,446 89,617 87,177 3,829 3,705 5,487 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 938 762 752 176 154 468 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 538 477 475 61 55 198 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 272 252 250 20 20 23 $50,000 or more .........................................: 507 485 471 22 21 16 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 2,167 1,899 1,872 268 248 623 $1,000: 191,008 180,161 172,441 10,847 10,700 7,317 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 309 260 260 49 49 147 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 411 321 316 90 83 219 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 500 442 438 58 46 167 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 275 245 244 30 30 69 $50,000 or more .........................................: 672 631 614 41 40 21 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 504 456 446 48 46 120 $1,000: 1,780 1,684 1,662 96 (D) 196 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 732 644 628 88 83 157 $1,000: 148,755 116,520 105,433 32,235 (D) 4,242 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 303 266 264 37 36 107 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 163 132 130 31 29 36 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 90 85 83 5 5 10 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 50 48 47 2 2 1 $250,000 or more ........................................: 126 113 104 13 11 3 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 288 249 244 39 38 52 $1,000: 46,706 19,044 (D) 27,662 (D) 270 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 562 499 483 63 59 127 $1,000: 102,049 97,476 (D) 4,573 (D) 3,973 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 1,375 1,171 1,145 204 194 400 $1,000: 413,542 322,721 299,841 90,821 (D) 13,554 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 592 491 480 101 99 276 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 350 304 304 46 43 100 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 145 110 107 35 32 13 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 64 59 57 5 5 5 $250,000 or more ........................................: 224 207 197 17 15 6 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 3,249 2,761 2,715 488 456 1,220 $1,000: 77,720 66,227 63,817 11,493 (D) 4,576 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,790 1,414 1,394 376 350 1,007 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 762 688 681 74 73 198 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 310 295 285 15 12 6 $50,000 or more .........................................: 387 364 355 23 21 9 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 2,681 2,315 2,280 366 341 854 $1,000: 58,565 45,678 43,669 12,887 (D) 2,488 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 500 416 414 84 84 314 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,067 888 878 179 165 447 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 819 740 725 79 73 85 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 158 150 146 8 6 5 $50,000 or more .........................................: 137 121 117 16 13 3 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 3,036 2,606 2,566 430 407 1,027 $1,000: 126,742 112,630 106,196 14,113 10,065 7,986 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,170 930 917 240 225 646 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 967 851 846 116 115 334 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 345 308 301 37 35 29 $50,000 or more .........................................: 554 517 502 37 32 18 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 1,529 1,357 1,330 172 160 264 $1,000: 383,655 345,186 302,791 38,469 (D) 12,358 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 273 236 233 37 30 98 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 321 277 269 44 44 87 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 487 438 433 49 49 43 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 245 228 225 17 17 22 $250,000 or more ........................................: 203 178 170 25 20 14 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 470 393 384 77 77 71 $1,000: 35,791 29,482 25,736 6,309 6,309 609 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 45 35 35 10 10 23 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 139 116 115 23 23 19 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 166 134 130 32 32 21 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 44 41 41 3 3 6 $50,000 or more .........................................: 76 67 63 9 9 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. : : Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 17,119 14,336 1,635 1,351 $1,000: 199,449 122,492 51,249 47,755 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 4,010 3,652 202 161 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 6,454 5,665 433 326 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 4,969 3,945 617 521 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 929 629 182 162 $50,000 or more .........................................: 757 445 201 181 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 16,995 13,580 2,075 1,798 $1,000: 918,393 524,627 257,548 228,966 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 5,895 5,228 406 332 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 2,083 1,790 158 126 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 3,060 2,479 356 320 $25,000 or more .........................................: 5,957 4,083 1,155 1,020 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 5,244 4,192 596 536 $1,000: 80,401 39,239 25,965 24,588 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 1,592 1,433 90 73 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,676 1,391 167 153 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,357 1,016 186 166 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 272 177 48 46 $50,000 or more .........................................: 347 175 105 98 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 25,479 21,458 2,216 1,906 $1,000: 400,179 269,744 73,801 63,390 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,128 9,814 679 558 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 10,879 9,305 864 748 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 2,854 1,998 495 450 $100,000 or more ........................................: 618 341 178 150 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 20,261 17,234 1,659 1,433 $1,000: 304,661 212,453 53,701 46,248 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 1,888 1,702 101 86 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 6,470 5,778 360 288 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 9,193 7,929 675 585 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 1,584 1,124 276 259 $50,000 or more .......................................: 1,126 701 247 215 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 13,684 11,311 1,364 1,141 $1,000: 95,518 57,291 20,101 17,142 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 3,435 3,038 233 178 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 6,623 5,728 498 422 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 2,943 2,168 449 387 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 438 256 104 89 $50,000 or more .......................................: 245 121 80 65 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 72,699 63,531 4,613 3,816 $1,000: 413,228 314,678 50,931 42,545 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 52,563 47,473 2,495 1,998 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 12,094 10,271 969 806 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,835 4,431 717 638 $25,000 or more .........................................: 2,207 1,356 432 374 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 24,194 21,407 1,532 1,275 $1,000: 143,350 73,949 40,126 32,729 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 20,697 18,881 973 766 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,670 2,052 354 321 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 449 281 99 85 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 202 127 40 39 $100,000 or more ........................................: 176 66 66 64 : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 41,235 34,337 3,696 3,114 $1,000: 610,310 311,505 138,165 103,372 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 27,298 24,052 1,665 1,312 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 9,647 7,617 1,078 955 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,009 1,408 354 312 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,654 996 390 339 $100,000 or more ........................................: 627 264 209 196 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 2,650 2,072 353 315 $1,000: 96,922 64,097 21,816 20,183 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 40,099 33,510 3,496 2,978 $1,000: 1,390,306 876,620 277,183 245,378 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 76,009 66,217 4,968 4,109 $1,000: 4,847,209 2,767,794 1,113,458 964,673 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 63,772 41,799 224,126 234,771 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 896 788 770 108 100 252 $1,000: 23,878 19,964 (D) 3,914 3,674 1,830 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 99 78 78 21 21 57 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 232 185 181 47 47 124 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 346 320 317 26 19 61 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 111 107 101 4 4 7 $50,000 or more .........................................: 108 98 93 10 9 3 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 1,212 1,103 1,086 109 108 128 $1,000: 131,002 125,646 123,199 5,356 (D) 5,216 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 207 183 182 24 24 54 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 118 94 92 24 24 17 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 193 159 157 34 34 32 $25,000 or more .........................................: 694 667 655 27 26 25 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 376 325 319 51 44 80 $1,000: 14,523 13,968 (D) 554 533 674 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 46 36 36 10 10 23 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 89 65 65 24 17 29 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 129 117 113 12 12 26 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 47 45 45 2 2 - $50,000 or more .........................................: 65 62 60 3 3 2 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 1,534 1,327 1,303 207 200 271 $1,000: 53,453 45,114 41,260 8,338 (D) 3,181 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 492 404 401 88 82 143 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 609 524 516 85 85 101 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 337 318 312 19 19 24 $100,000 or more ........................................: 96 81 74 15 14 3 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 1,161 1,014 992 147 146 207 $1,000: 35,891 31,349 28,170 4,542 (D) 2,616 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 54 45 43 9 9 31 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 268 226 225 42 42 64 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 502 429 421 73 73 87 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 170 165 162 5 5 14 $50,000 or more .......................................: 167 149 141 18 17 11 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 881 752 741 129 123 128 $1,000: 17,562 13,766 13,090 3,796 3,796 564 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 130 115 115 15 9 34 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 327 249 249 78 78 70 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 305 278 272 27 27 21 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 76 72 68 4 4 2 $50,000 or more .......................................: 43 38 37 5 5 1 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 3,272 2,772 2,726 500 451 1,283 $1,000: 39,953 34,357 33,201 5,595 5,089 7,666 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,676 1,360 1,341 316 276 919 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 635 538 535 97 93 219 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 582 542 529 40 38 105 $25,000 or more .........................................: 379 332 321 47 44 40 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 1,022 893 872 129 126 233 $1,000: 28,494 20,486 18,762 8,008 (D) 780 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 640 547 538 93 91 203 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 241 222 215 19 19 23 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 63 59 56 4 4 6 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 35 29 29 6 6 - $100,000 or more ........................................: 43 36 34 7 6 1 : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 2,479 2,149 2,117 330 306 723 $1,000: 156,666 133,639 129,230 23,026 22,424 3,975 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,047 873 867 174 156 534 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 781 665 657 116 113 171 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 240 224 216 16 15 7 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 260 250 244 10 10 8 $100,000 or more ........................................: 151 137 133 14 12 3 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 207 200 198 7 7 18 $1,000: 10,642 10,358 (D) 284 284 367 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 2,423 2,104 2,070 319 303 670 $1,000: 227,244 198,757 193,960 28,487 (D) 9,260 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 3,446 2,911 2,864 535 486 1,378 $1,000: 929,835 816,638 775,081 113,197 (D) 36,122 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 269,830 280,535 270,629 211,583 (D) 26,213 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 36,596 30,351 3,397 2,805 Average net gain .................................dollars: 153,954 111,560 346,811 365,112 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,914 1,739 83 57 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,371 4,843 250 197 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 4,404 3,874 268 213 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,579 5,696 447 333 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 5,108 4,302 444 372 $50,000 or more .........................................: 13,220 9,897 1,905 1,633 : Farms with net losses .................................number: 39,413 35,866 1,571 1,304 Average net loss .................................dollars: 19,965 17,235 41,157 45,603 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 2,295 2,112 94 74 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 10,461 9,761 314 267 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 9,255 8,644 246 176 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 10,765 9,836 446 351 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,990 3,533 194 181 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,647 1,980 277 255 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 76,009 66,217 4,968 4,109 $1,000: 3,632,254 1,885,151 919,618 793,775 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 47,787 28,469 185,108 193,180 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 36,312 30,125 3,355 2,775 Average net gain .................................dollars: 122,735 84,059 295,092 309,121 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,949 1,770 86 58 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,374 4,845 250 199 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 4,433 3,906 267 212 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,647 5,753 453 338 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 5,214 4,398 447 377 $50,000 or more .........................................: 12,695 9,453 1,852 1,591 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 39,697 36,092 1,613 1,334 Average net loss .................................dollars: 20,770 17,930 43,655 48,002 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 2,311 2,126 94 74 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 10,494 9,785 321 270 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 9,282 8,664 250 178 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 10,783 9,852 450 358 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 4,068 3,597 204 189 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,759 2,068 294 265 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 374 246 88 79 $1,000: 75,873 42,495 25,935 22,736 : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 30,060 25,058 2,581 2,202 $1,000: 534,116 372,234 72,184 64,431 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 4,500 3,661 492 426 $1,000: 91,542 64,631 14,279 12,428 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 12,096 10,301 798 651 $1,000: 176,960 131,356 20,891 18,164 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 2,764 2,438 143 108 $1,000: 42,901 34,279 3,392 2,721 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 894 638 95 91 $1,000: 32,165 11,746 2,112 1,878 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 11,511 9,205 1,380 1,218 $1,000: 60,200 37,693 13,959 13,084 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 3,215 2,515 417 382 $1,000: 44,600 33,116 6,804 6,576 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 1,347 1,046 167 154 $1,000: 7,279 4,911 1,439 1,355 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 2,943 2,413 258 230 $1,000: 78,469 54,503 9,308 8,225 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 64,255 55,508 4,470 3,688 acres: 10,521,756 7,079,616 2,162,111 1,881,719 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 56,583 48,928 4,022 3,301 acres: 9,777,227 6,515,499 2,060,151 1,796,749 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 33,168 30,184 1,257 960 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 7,655 6,644 544 433 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 5,632 4,776 507 423 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 5,274 4,181 672 578 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 2,574 1,838 439 365 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 2,073 1,820 1,786 253 237 775 Average net gain .................................dollars: 490,908 488,081 472,253 511,241 (D) 67,558 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 55 48 48 7 7 37 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 137 103 103 34 31 141 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 127 109 109 18 16 135 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 278 232 231 46 46 158 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 246 201 196 45 39 116 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,230 1,127 1,099 103 98 188 : Farms with net losses .................................number: 1,373 1,091 1,078 282 249 603 Average net loss .................................dollars: 63,959 65,691 63,416 57,259 62,501 26,925 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 50 35 32 15 12 39 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 218 170 170 48 40 168 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 247 209 203 38 34 118 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 336 265 265 71 56 147 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 204 160 160 44 44 59 $50,000 or more .........................................: 318 252 248 66 63 72 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 3,446 2,911 2,864 535 486 1,378 $1,000: 803,445 695,692 661,198 107,753 (D) 24,039 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 233,153 238,987 230,865 201,408 (D) 17,445 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 2,057 1,806 1,772 251 235 775 Average net gain .................................dollars: 434,664 426,472 413,322 493,607 (D) 52,050 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 56 49 49 7 7 37 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 138 104 104 34 31 141 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 125 109 109 16 14 135 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 283 234 233 49 49 158 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 253 209 204 44 38 116 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,202 1,101 1,073 101 96 188 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 1,389 1,105 1,092 284 251 603 Average net loss .................................dollars: 65,269 67,436 65,210 56,838 61,983 27,030 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 52 37 34 15 12 39 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 220 170 170 50 42 168 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 250 209 203 41 37 118 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 335 267 267 68 53 146 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 207 163 163 44 44 60 $50,000 or more .........................................: 325 259 255 66 63 72 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 39 39 38 - - 1 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 1,749 1,531 1,503 218 208 672 $1,000: 71,258 63,964 61,293 7,294 7,229 18,439 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 321 302 292 19 19 26 $1,000: 11,580 11,268 10,886 312 312 1,052 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 579 493 480 86 82 418 $1,000: 16,538 14,731 13,681 1,807 1,744 8,175 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 125 112 103 13 13 58 $1,000: 4,249 3,897 (D) 352 352 981 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 135 107 107 28 28 26 $1,000: 12,530 10,401 10,401 2,129 2,129 5,777 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 762 703 690 59 53 164 $1,000: 8,302 8,128 7,659 175 173 245 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 251 228 226 23 23 32 $1,000: 4,510 4,342 (D) 168 168 170 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 105 95 95 10 10 29 $1,000: 835 829 829 7 7 94 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 224 193 188 31 31 48 $1,000: 12,713 10,369 10,305 2,344 2,344 1,944 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 3,040 2,583 2,541 457 413 1,237 acres: 1,169,208 1,109,166 1,077,769 60,042 55,613 110,821 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 2,694 2,335 2,305 359 332 939 acres: 1,113,159 1,059,891 1,030,442 53,268 50,807 88,418 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 1,187 943 934 244 225 540 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 275 249 246 26 20 192 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 232 205 204 27 26 117 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 354 319 318 35 35 67 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 282 266 259 16 16 15 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Partnership : : :---------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Registered : : Family or : : under Item : Total : individual : Total : State law -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND USE - Con. : : Total cropland - Con. : Harvested cropland - Con. : Farms by acres harvested: - Con. : : 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: 1,528 956 348 318 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 752 349 255 224 : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 5,236 4,648 320 256 acres: 123,455 97,260 18,025 15,188 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 2,238 1,933 151 115 acres: 42,597 32,384 5,741 5,007 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 16,726 13,805 1,410 1,201 acres: 519,054 387,636 72,454 59,631 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 2,714 2,354 159 144 acres: 59,423 46,837 5,740 5,144 : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 39,527 34,706 2,312 1,899 acres: 1,553,468 1,226,376 146,113 121,812 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 9,295 8,460 444 347 acres: 200,882 172,459 17,229 13,106 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 34,780 30,337 2,102 1,741 acres: 1,352,586 1,053,917 128,884 108,706 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 32,907 29,867 1,553 1,271 acres: 913,858 758,350 83,035 70,110 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 52,913 46,530 3,144 2,593 acres: 663,264 487,420 76,116 63,845 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 3,386 2,551 290 263 acres: 69,818 28,433 15,172 13,269 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 3,290 2,478 280 253 acres: 68,262 27,601 15,078 (D) Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 166 122 20 19 acres: 1,556 832 94 (D) : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 11,479 9,342 1,081 916 acres: 231,073 180,134 22,772 19,235 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 16,154 12,727 2,007 1,734 acres: 7,261,014 4,618,210 1,671,536 1,481,750 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 675 553 74 64 $1,000: 139,349 118,907 13,605 12,458 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 76,009 66,217 4,968 4,109 $1,000: 109,805,116 76,910,469 20,204,045 17,544,904 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 1,444,633 1,161,491 4,066,837 4,269,872 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 8,043 8,052 8,188 8,208 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 2,534 2,272 113 79 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 3,454 3,172 119 95 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 8,840 8,139 332 268 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 26,087 23,910 1,059 829 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 15,938 13,998 846 685 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 8,183 6,811 718 607 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 6,324 4,966 747 649 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 2,504 1,720 478 412 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 2,145 1,229 556 485 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 76,006 66,215 4,968 4,109 $1,000: 11,959,211 8,592,371 1,967,400 1,684,396 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 4,027 3,583 197 159 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 5,117 4,646 196 143 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 8,514 7,716 359 281 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 18,298 16,556 775 628 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 15,011 13,448 775 619 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 10,894 9,463 721 601 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 8,550 7,047 848 712 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 5,595 3,756 1,097 966 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ....................................: 220 213 209 7 6 4 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 144 140 135 4 4 4 : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 209 175 175 34 28 59 acres: 6,587 5,911 5,911 676 (D) 1,583 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 116 98 96 18 18 38 acres: 3,932 3,742 (D) 190 190 540 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 1,013 821 799 192 174 498 acres: 40,625 34,813 (D) 5,812 4,226 18,339 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 144 135 134 9 8 57 acres: 4,905 4,809 (D) 96 (D) 1,941 : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 1,700 1,419 1,395 281 251 809 acres: 124,987 94,926 88,418 30,061 27,330 55,992 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 272 231 231 41 34 119 acres: 7,373 6,239 6,239 1,134 1,042 3,821 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 1,574 1,307 1,283 267 237 767 acres: 117,614 88,687 82,179 28,927 26,288 52,171 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 1,070 903 895 167 166 417 acres: 55,243 50,661 50,179 4,582 (D) 17,230 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 2,273 1,933 1,899 340 313 966 acres: 62,324 51,026 47,133 11,298 (D) 37,404 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 478 369 364 109 101 67 acres: 25,919 22,826 (D) 3,093 2,573 294 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 465 362 357 103 101 67 acres: 25,314 (D) (D) (D) 2,570 269 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 21 12 12 9 3 3 acres: 605 (D) (D) (D) 3 25 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 687 573 557 114 98 369 acres: 16,794 13,174 13,010 3,620 2,140 11,373 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 1,165 1,071 1,060 94 94 255 acres: 920,059 879,888 858,024 40,171 40,171 51,209 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 37 31 31 6 6 11 $1,000: 6,283 5,890 5,890 393 393 554 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 3,446 2,911 2,864 535 486 1,378 $1,000: 11,105,139 10,281,586 9,937,511 823,553 742,216 1,585,463 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 3,222,617 3,531,977 3,469,801 1,539,351 1,527,194 1,150,554 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 7,866 7,874 7,865 7,771 7,635 7,160 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 120 78 74 42 42 29 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 107 79 75 28 26 56 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 226 176 176 50 49 143 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 717 589 582 128 113 401 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 724 589 585 135 115 370 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 435 385 381 50 47 219 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 498 429 423 69 62 113 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 279 257 255 22 22 27 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 340 329 313 11 10 20 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 3,445 2,910 2,863 535 486 1,378 $1,000: 1,272,633 1,173,443 1,128,674 99,190 (D) 126,807 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 145 111 111 34 24 102 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 177 135 131 42 40 98 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 249 198 191 51 47 190 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 581 438 427 143 117 386 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 541 447 446 94 94 247 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 477 409 404 68 67 233 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 565 493 491 72 68 90 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 710 679 662 31 29 32 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 55,983 48,822 3,726 3,107 number: 104,143 84,226 10,798 9,140 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 62,422 54,402 4,201 3,506 number: 171,996 142,111 16,568 13,864 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 32,401 28,500 1,915 1,565 number: 46,945 40,518 2,984 2,408 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 42,821 37,202 3,016 2,483 number: 71,605 61,154 5,665 4,581 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 23,971 19,559 2,600 2,197 number: 53,446 40,439 7,919 6,875 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 16,205 12,981 1,990 1,665 number: 17,974 14,251 2,344 1,971 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - number: - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 1,319 1,038 145 131 number: 1,467 1,160 159 143 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 22,934 20,446 1,392 1,114 number: 29,355 26,079 1,879 1,476 : FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ....................................................farms: 34,443 28,708 3,214 2,662 acres treated: 7,079,466 4,652,749 1,532,821 1,356,837 Manure used ..............................................farms: 16,531 14,346 1,224 1,021 acres treated: 879,519 612,258 166,099 152,244 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 1,574 1,314 130 93 acres treated: 86,574 61,671 19,094 15,332 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 11,288 8,875 1,220 1,048 acres: 2,459,877 1,513,679 610,174 553,789 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 33,184 27,300 3,260 2,721 acres: 8,736,626 5,674,120 1,950,570 1,707,275 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 3,001 2,338 343 290 acres: 567,239 358,432 134,068 122,750 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 5,749 4,488 648 569 acres: 1,309,762 803,484 337,979 314,907 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 1,597 1,277 135 112 acres on which used: 66,647 48,359 8,660 7,855 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 26,277 21,767 2,508 2,135 acres: 5,091,968 3,347,230 1,077,629 962,378 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 10,720 9,121 813 651 acres: 945,095 652,916 182,755 151,305 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 3,462 2,777 340 293 acres: 134,784 83,530 30,310 27,625 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 20,023 16,503 1,993 1,642 acres: 4,140,900 2,829,305 823,052 697,851 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 13,293 10,638 1,565 1,336 acres: 3,142,089 1,925,282 781,637 711,874 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 13,528 11,482 1,152 962 acres: 1,661,481 1,086,678 370,701 315,921 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 8,187 6,499 902 788 acres: 751,093 472,973 156,662 137,688 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 11,358 8,943 1,361 1,182 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 6,143 5,423 318 267 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 3,697 3,304 172 149 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 309 246 25 25 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 24 21 1 1 Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 2,433 2,116 146 117 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 81 75 - - : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 604 508 51 46 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 55,887 49,747 2,710 2,180 Part owners ..............................................farms: 17,141 14,154 1,847 1,583 Tenants ..................................................farms: 2,981 2,316 411 346 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 73,143 64,003 4,567 3,771 acres: 9,034,402 6,729,019 1,216,481 1,022,226 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 73,028 63,901 4,557 3,763 acres: 7,955,304 5,905,185 1,107,194 928,098 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 20,300 16,628 2,271 1,940 acres: 5,720,436 3,661,206 1,364,212 1,213,099 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 20,122 16,470 2,258 1,929 acres: 5,697,042 3,646,577 1,360,181 1,209,388 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Corporation : :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: Other - estate or : : Family held : Other than family held :trust, prison farm, : :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:grazing association, : : : 10 or less : : 10 or less : American Indian Item : Total : Total : stockholders : Total : stockholders : Reservation, etc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 2,633 2,272 2,236 361 346 802 number: 7,784 7,059 6,814 725 632 1,335 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 2,807 2,421 2,389 386 360 1,012 number: 10,545 9,561 9,278 984 905 2,772 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 1,415 1,196 1,184 219 206 571 number: 2,509 2,175 2,120 334 316 934 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 1,906 1,687 1,657 219 209 697 number: 3,621 3,275 3,149 346 332 1,165 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 1,437 1,317 1,292 120 111 375 number: 4,415 4,111 4,009 304 257 673 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 1,041 965 947 76 70 193 number: 1,169 1,083 1,064 86 80 210 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - - - number: - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 124 109 108 15 14 12 number: 136 119 (D) 17 (D) 12 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 771 698 686 73 71 325 number: 991 910 893 81 (D) 406 : FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ....................................................farms: 1,947 1,736 1,712 211 191 574 acres treated: 828,123 791,892 766,968 36,231 34,808 65,773 Manure used ..............................................farms: 770 696 684 74 71 191 acres treated: 92,133 86,312 82,160 5,821 (D) 9,029 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 99 68 66 31 29 31 acres treated: 5,082 4,634 (D) 448 (D) 727 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 970 859 849 111 98 223 acres: 318,386 304,916 294,621 13,470 12,304 17,638 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 2,009 1,778 1,753 231 205 615 acres: 1,035,391 988,236 959,673 47,155 45,777 76,545 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 263 226 224 37 25 57 acres: 69,420 65,534 (D) 3,886 3,478 5,319 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 522 469 463 53 41 91 acres: 160,714 153,043 141,722 7,671 7,263 7,585 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 157 139 139 18 18 28 acres on which used: 9,158 9,023 9,023 135 135 470 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 1,488 1,340 1,323 148 131 514 acres: 605,723 579,238 566,382 26,485 24,236 61,386 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 593 503 496 90 80 193 acres: 99,456 94,431 94,187 5,025 4,390 9,968 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 214 178 176 36 32 131 acres: 16,008 10,584 (D) 5,424 4,919 4,936 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 1,178 1,067 1,053 111 100 349 acres: 457,307 436,887 426,775 20,420 19,671 31,236 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 857 772 756 85 84 233 acres: 399,456 380,183 371,134 19,273 (D) 35,714 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 682 615 604 67 54 212 acres: 192,812 184,303 176,640 8,509 8,222 11,290 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 638 580 568 58 56 148 acres: 111,793 107,552 105,486 4,241 (D) 9,665 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 832 771 764 61 53 222 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 280 247 242 33 27 122 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 159 134 130 25 21 62 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 25 23 23 2 2 13 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 2 1 1 1 1 - Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 112 104 103 8 6 59 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 6 6 6 - - - : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 38 35 33 3 3 7 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 2,212 1,791 1,760 421 374 1,218 Part owners ..............................................farms: 1,021 938 923 83 81 119 Tenants ..................................................farms: 213 182 181 31 31 41 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 3,235 2,731 2,685 504 455 1,338 acres: 847,436 760,869 724,747 86,567 77,768 241,466 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 3,233 2,729 2,683 504 455 1,337 acres: 754,424 679,684 648,653 74,740 (D) 188,501 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 1,238 1,124 1,108 114 112 163 acres: 661,661 630,418 619,169 31,243 (D) 33,357 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 1,234 1,120 1,104 114 112 160 acres: 657,338 626,095 614,846 31,243 (D) 32,946 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 12,591 10,814 790 647 acres: 1,102,492 838,463 113,318 97,839 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 136,309 112,773 12,202 10,260 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 32,164 29,736 786 626 2 producers ...............................................: 34,716 30,388 2,451 1,987 3 producers ...............................................: 5,200 3,596 976 824 4 producers ...............................................: 2,780 1,875 494 439 5 or more producers .......................................: 1,149 622 261 233 : Total male producers ........................................: 90,802 73,970 9,076 7,587 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 59,296 54,446 1,942 1,605 2 producers .............................................: 9,410 6,444 1,965 1,570 3 producers .............................................: 2,500 1,441 682 598 4 producers .............................................: 690 348 197 183 5 or more producers .....................................: 298 122 61 51 : Total female producers ......................................: 45,507 38,803 3,126 2,673 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 36,721 32,880 1,768 1,486 2 producers .............................................: 2,997 2,180 431 374 3 producers .............................................: 547 356 103 95 4 producers .............................................: 137 74 31 24 5 or more producers .....................................: 87 32 8 7 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 88,979 73,236 8,834 7,371 Female ......................................................: 43,933 38,052 2,802 2,389 : Hired managers ................................................: 5,009 1,935 1,054 989 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 50,337 40,960 5,161 4,355 Other .......................................................: 82,575 70,328 6,475 5,405 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 99,944 88,298 6,215 5,106 Not on farm operated ........................................: 32,968 22,990 5,421 4,654 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 48,454 39,774 4,668 3,908 Any .........................................................: 84,458 71,514 6,968 5,852 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 11,245 9,263 1,039 829 50 to 99 days .............................................: 5,211 4,345 449 371 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 10,307 8,990 720 604 200 days or more ..........................................: 57,695 48,916 4,760 4,048 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 6,501 5,415 544 410 3 or 4 years ................................................: 10,643 8,982 926 833 5 to 9 years ................................................: 24,242 20,067 2,263 1,990 10 years or more ............................................: 91,526 76,824 7,903 6,527 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 21.8 21.9 21.5 20.8 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 18,868 16,026 1,471 1,254 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 20,235 16,983 1,733 1,518 11 years or more ............................................: 93,809 78,279 8,432 6,988 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 23.8 23.7 24.7 24.2 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 3,074 2,693 179 132 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 11,678 9,790 1,039 907 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 19,186 16,268 1,650 1,449 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 21,345 17,912 1,813 1,514 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 31,967 26,687 2,779 2,384 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 29,747 24,529 2,828 2,351 75 years and over ...........................................: 15,915 13,409 1,348 1,023 : Average age .................................................: 56.3 56.2 56.8 56.3 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 14,752 12,483 1,218 1,039 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 984 833 73 67 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 204 181 14 13 Asian .......................................................: 197 160 15 15 Black or African American ...................................: 184 156 7 5 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 41 35 4 4 White .......................................................: 131,684 110,232 11,567 9,698 More than one race reported .................................: 602 524 29 25 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 567 485 474 82 80 420 acres: 97,335 85,508 80,417 11,827 (D) 53,376 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 8,437 6,686 6,511 1,751 1,297 2,897 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 979 792 777 187 180 663 2 producers ...............................................: 1,458 1,268 1,257 190 179 419 3 producers ...............................................: 474 436 434 38 37 154 4 producers ...............................................: 330 267 266 63 57 81 5 or more producers .......................................: 205 148 130 57 33 61 : Total male producers ........................................: 5,806 4,562 4,425 1,244 881 1,950 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 2,031 1,722 1,702 309 299 877 2 producers .............................................: 754 665 659 89 80 247 3 producers .............................................: 319 298 292 21 21 58 4 producers .............................................: 114 80 79 34 24 31 5 or more producers .....................................: 92 50 36 42 22 23 : Total female producers ......................................: 2,631 2,124 2,086 507 416 947 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 1,530 1,346 1,340 184 180 543 2 producers .............................................: 274 225 217 49 40 112 3 producers .............................................: 70 54 53 16 13 18 4 producers .............................................: 27 18 16 9 9 5 5 or more producers .....................................: 32 15 14 17 9 15 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 5,214 4,394 4,289 820 679 1,695 Female ......................................................: 2,243 1,902 1,888 341 330 836 : Hired managers ................................................: 1,747 1,560 1,519 187 166 273 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 3,322 2,958 2,910 364 329 894 Other .......................................................: 4,135 3,338 3,267 797 680 1,637 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 4,090 3,649 3,605 441 416 1,341 Not on farm operated ........................................: 3,367 2,647 2,572 720 593 1,190 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 2,984 2,594 2,562 390 351 1,028 Any .........................................................: 4,473 3,702 3,615 771 658 1,503 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 685 589 558 96 82 258 50 to 99 days .............................................: 316 276 269 40 28 101 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 481 408 404 73 63 116 200 days or more ..........................................: 2,991 2,429 2,384 562 485 1,028 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 374 257 249 117 108 168 3 or 4 years ................................................: 551 416 410 135 114 184 5 to 9 years ................................................: 1,403 1,153 1,142 250 235 509 10 years or more ............................................: 5,129 4,470 4,376 659 552 1,670 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 21.5 22.4 22.4 16.3 15.8 22.7 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 994 719 701 275 255 377 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 1,120 941 934 179 170 399 11 years or more ............................................: 5,343 4,636 4,542 707 584 1,755 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 23.6 24.7 24.7 18.2 17.7 24.9 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 148 121 115 27 27 54 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 671 566 559 105 105 178 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 1,024 843 833 181 157 244 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 1,285 1,064 1,033 221 181 335 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 1,909 1,620 1,588 289 251 592 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 1,731 1,461 1,435 270 223 659 75 years and over ...........................................: 689 621 614 68 65 469 : Average age .................................................: 55.9 56.1 56.1 54.6 54.1 60.0 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 819 687 674 132 132 232 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 67 56 56 11 11 11 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 8 8 8 - - 1 Asian .......................................................: 21 12 12 9 7 1 Black or African American ...................................: 16 12 12 4 4 5 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 2 2 2 - - - White .......................................................: 7,372 6,231 6,112 1,141 991 2,513 More than one race reported .................................: 38 31 31 7 7 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) ..................: 122,171 101,982 10,848 9,155 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 10,741 9,306 788 605 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 273,615 225,900 26,495 22,076 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 114,190 96,503 9,644 8,118 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 97,420 81,641 8,691 7,286 Livestock decisions .........................................: 67,728 59,452 4,633 3,861 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 77,901 64,915 7,290 6,097 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 94,771 79,954 7,873 6,619 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 70,048 58,819 5,896 5,049 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 72,449 66,217 3,150 2,629 acres: 12,236,088 9,551,762 1,610,182 1,400,480 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 9,852 6,664 3,100 2,967 acres: 2,786,440 1,485,906 1,273,541 1,214,669 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: 66,217 66,217 - - acres: 9,551,762 9,551,762 - - Partnership ..............................................farms: 4,968 - 4,968 4,109 acres: 2,467,375 - 2,467,375 2,137,486 Registered under State law .............................farms: 4,109 - 4,109 4,109 acres: 2,137,486 - 2,137,486 2,137,486 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 3,446 - - - acres: 1,411,762 - - - Family held ............................................farms: 2,911 - - - acres: 1,305,779 - - - More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 47 - - - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 2,864 - - - : Other than family held .................................farms: 535 - - - acres: 105,983 - - - More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 49 - - - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 486 - - - : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 1,378 - - - acres: 221,447 - - - : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 14,396 10,943 1,660 1,434 workers: 51,715 27,958 7,911 7,066 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 6,872 4,584 1,049 929 workers: 22,462 9,301 4,180 3,776 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 10,604 8,177 1,163 1,011 workers: 29,253 18,657 3,731 3,290 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 276 108 62 56 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 49 31 7 7 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 26,014 22,878 1,616 1,353 workers: 66,624 57,792 4,645 3,925 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 9,331 8,494 362 290 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 27,225 24,958 970 773 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 6,217 5,604 275 213 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 7,416 6,490 450 364 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 6,216 5,431 403 347 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 3,856 3,333 271 219 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 2,458 2,090 206 156 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 1,940 1,601 178 147 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 5,263 4,197 625 524 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 3,370 2,448 538 461 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 1,789 1,127 398 360 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 928 444 292 255 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 25,720 21,451 2,519 2,053 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 1,401 1,215 49 42 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 1,626 1,325 103 93 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 1,991 1,444 158 153 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 17,128 15,327 740 594 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: 9 9 - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 17,119 15,318 740 594 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 10,722 9,941 440 342 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 588 483 61 54 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 1,245 942 192 171 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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) ..................: 7,031 5,968 5,856 1,063 921 2,310 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 426 328 321 98 88 221 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 16,100 13,618 13,303 2,482 2,137 5,120 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 6,068 5,179 5,076 889 770 1,975 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 5,291 4,492 4,413 799 693 1,797 Livestock decisions .........................................: 2,771 2,427 2,373 344 323 872 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 4,565 3,957 3,893 608 566 1,131 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 5,216 4,454 4,372 762 666 1,728 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 3,961 3,529 3,460 432 398 1,372 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 2,300 2,066 2,044 234 230 782 acres: 965,912 932,856 916,655 33,056 (D) 108,232 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: - - - - - 88 acres: - - - - - 26,993 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Partnership ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Registered under State law .............................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - : Corporation ..............................................farms: 3,446 2,911 2,864 535 486 - acres: 1,411,762 1,305,779 1,263,499 105,983 97,216 - Family held ............................................farms: 2,911 2,911 2,864 - - - acres: 1,305,779 1,305,779 1,263,499 - - - More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 47 47 - - - - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 2,864 2,864 2,864 - - - : Other than family held .................................farms: 535 - - 535 486 - acres: 105,983 - - 105,983 97,216 - More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 49 - - 49 - - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 486 - - 486 486 - : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: - - - - - 1,378 acres: - - - - - 221,447 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 1,529 1,357 1,330 172 160 264 workers: 14,798 12,960 12,239 1,838 1,445 1,048 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 1,087 956 939 131 119 152 workers: 8,622 7,341 6,811 1,281 (D) 359 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 1,062 948 927 114 113 202 workers: 6,176 5,619 5,428 557 (D) 689 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 106 95 91 11 11 - Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 11 5 5 6 6 - Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 1,098 932 928 166 151 422 workers: 3,125 2,376 2,368 749 599 1,062 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 410 322 316 88 80 65 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 843 661 653 182 176 454 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 215 175 175 40 33 123 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 282 228 224 54 51 194 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 203 172 172 31 31 179 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 165 144 140 21 14 87 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 121 102 102 19 14 41 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 88 74 72 14 6 73 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 341 309 306 32 28 100 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 343 316 312 27 27 41 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 255 237 229 18 17 9 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 180 171 163 9 9 12 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 1,272 1,154 1,142 118 100 478 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 106 76 76 30 29 31 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 178 155 155 23 23 20 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 347 279 276 68 68 42 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 567 429 419 138 117 494 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 567 429 419 138 117 494 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 202 163 159 39 39 139 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 37 35 35 2 2 7 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 105 96 93 9 9 6 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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) ....................................: 1,396 1,173 145 131 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 3,022 2,740 115 104 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 3,108 2,935 85 75 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 8,062 7,241 361 297 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 60,998 57,086 1,857 1,488 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 5,076 4,395 377 336 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 4,104 3,339 417 356 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 2,109 1,345 435 391 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 162 52 64 58 Non-family farms ............................................: 3,560 - 1,818 1,480 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 58,280 50,305 4,087 3,453 Dial-up ...................................................: 2,013 1,757 123 94 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 31,230 26,462 2,367 2,017 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 36,383 31,383 2,618 2,251 Satellite .................................................: 9,443 8,190 655 556 Don't know ................................................: 3,390 2,915 255 208 Other .....................................................: 590 510 30 26 : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 61,169 55,808 1,997 1,651 2 households ................................................: 10,827 8,127 1,856 1,456 3 households ................................................: 2,467 1,396 730 648 4 households ................................................: 980 567 254 234 5 or more households ........................................: 566 319 131 120 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 21,126 18,852 1,326 1,054 number: 1,212,468 814,707 236,976 217,505 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 7,755 7,286 220 157 10 to 49 ..................................................: 8,997 8,154 508 398 50 to 99 ..................................................: 2,095 1,801 179 131 100 to 199 ................................................: 1,062 833 144 118 200 to 499 ................................................: 773 548 149 132 500 or more ...............................................: 444 230 126 118 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 17,294 15,460 1,067 831 number: 529,554 339,507 107,657 97,965 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 15,601 14,106 856 646 number: 281,811 236,629 25,680 20,255 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 7,643 7,153 254 184 10 to 49 ..............................................: 6,840 6,063 477 365 50 to 99 ..............................................: 774 642 70 53 100 to 199 ............................................: 263 191 46 36 200 to 499 ............................................: 76 54 8 7 500 or more ...........................................: 5 3 1 1 : Milk cows ............................................farms: 2,195 1,781 248 210 number: 247,743 102,878 81,977 77,710 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 905 816 40 25 10 to 49 ..............................................: 444 411 23 19 50 to 99 ..............................................: 329 281 32 29 100 to 199 ............................................: 245 164 57 48 200 to 499 ............................................: 187 91 56 49 500 or more ...........................................: 85 18 40 40 : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 16,356 14,460 1,137 905 number: 682,914 475,200 129,319 119,540 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 16,329 14,404 1,160 929 number: 819,143 517,328 175,759 150,566 $1,000: 890,447 564,726 196,394 174,407 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 6,444 5,653 464 369 number: 276,503 158,705 67,805 51,769 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 15,001 13,162 1,113 895 number: 542,640 358,623 107,954 98,797 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 1,599 1,251 207 181 number: 203,029 132,818 48,996 45,791 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 3,238 2,761 288 244 number: 2,752,063 1,549,561 672,503 649,994 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 2,196 2,023 94 68 25 to 49 ..................................................: 149 131 9 7 50 to 99 ..................................................: 117 100 14 12 100 to 199 ................................................: 40 36 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) ....................................: 75 74 66 1 1 3 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 143 116 109 27 25 24 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 59 43 43 16 16 29 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 355 291 291 64 57 105 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 1,349 1,171 1,168 178 177 706 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 258 230 226 28 28 46 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 326 308 299 18 16 22 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 321 312 308 9 9 8 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 46 45 43 1 - - Non-family farms ............................................: 1,146 845 820 301 256 596 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 2,896 2,479 2,449 417 385 992 Dial-up ...................................................: 102 84 83 18 18 31 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 1,858 1,564 1,548 294 263 543 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 1,821 1,580 1,558 241 220 561 Satellite .................................................: 480 425 418 55 55 118 Don't know ................................................: 137 124 123 13 13 83 Other .....................................................: 38 35 33 3 3 12 : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 2,305 1,886 1,857 419 370 1,059 2 households ................................................: 637 564 557 73 73 207 3 households ................................................: 281 264 263 17 17 60 4 households ................................................: 126 111 108 15 15 33 5 or more households ........................................: 97 86 79 11 11 19 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 701 618 609 83 81 247 number: 150,901 115,473 112,205 35,428 (D) 9,884 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 154 125 125 29 29 95 10 to 49 ..................................................: 232 207 203 25 25 103 50 to 99 ..................................................: 87 77 77 10 10 28 100 to 199 ................................................: 73 64 62 9 8 12 200 to 499 ................................................: 69 67 65 2 2 7 500 or more ...............................................: 86 78 77 8 7 2 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 561 495 486 66 66 206 number: 77,070 45,601 43,251 31,469 31,469 5,320 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 442 385 379 57 57 197 number: 14,784 13,407 (D) 1,377 1,377 4,718 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 151 123 123 28 28 85 10 to 49 ..............................................: 216 193 187 23 23 84 50 to 99 ..............................................: 43 43 43 - - 19 100 to 199 ............................................: 18 12 12 6 6 8 200 to 499 ............................................: 13 13 13 - - 1 500 or more ...........................................: 1 1 1 - - - : Milk cows ............................................farms: 151 140 137 11 11 15 number: 62,286 32,194 (D) 30,092 30,092 602 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 38 36 36 2 2 11 10 to 49 ..............................................: 10 10 10 - - - 50 to 99 ..............................................: 16 16 14 - - - 100 to 199 ............................................: 20 18 18 2 2 4 200 to 499 ............................................: 40 40 40 - - - 500 or more ...........................................: 27 20 19 7 7 - : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 571 509 504 62 60 188 number: 73,831 69,872 68,954 3,959 (D) 4,564 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 586 518 507 68 67 179 number: 120,836 80,325 78,439 40,511 (D) 5,220 $1,000: 124,137 92,334 91,358 31,803 (D) 5,190 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 245 209 204 36 35 82 number: 48,562 21,360 20,308 27,202 (D) 1,431 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 561 500 489 61 60 165 number: 72,274 58,965 58,131 13,309 (D) 3,789 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 126 123 119 3 3 15 number: 20,426 20,252 19,980 174 174 789 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 161 155 147 6 6 28 number: (D) 515,304 485,846 (D) (D) (D) Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 57 53 53 4 4 22 25 to 49 ..................................................: 9 9 7 - - - 50 to 99 ..................................................: 2 1 1 1 1 1 100 to 199 ................................................: 1 1 1 - - 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Partnership : : :---------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Registered : : Family or : : under Item : Total : individual : Total : State law -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LIVESTOCK - Con. : : Hogs and pigs inventory - Con. : Farms with- - Con. : : 200 to 499 ................................................: 60 42 12 8 500 or more ...............................................: 676 429 157 147 : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 3,612 3,132 284 235 number: 10,049,241 5,286,411 3,254,519 3,203,722 $1,000: 1,559,975 892,822 369,688 357,618 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 4,133 3,796 169 143 number: 145,381 129,263 7,174 6,288 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 3,000 2,775 123 103 number: 97,913 82,889 4,370 3,856 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 13,571 12,482 499 393 number: 91,418 78,753 4,711 4,011 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 3,128 2,835 117 94 number: 14,862 12,942 699 650 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 4,707 4,380 142 125 number: 67,054 58,658 4,329 4,059 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 2,505 2,335 83 77 number: 33,605 26,681 4,958 4,836 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 10,695 9,951 347 284 number: 38,570,322 12,021,558 17,373,238 (D) Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 10,440 9,736 330 269 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 51 50 - - 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: 10 10 - - 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: 54 52 - - 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 67 51 9 9 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 28 25 - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 45 27 8 6 : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ...........farms: 1,556 1,418 71 65 number: 11,807,128 (D) 4,051,479 (D) : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 1,559 1,426 75 65 number: 23,533,133 8,256,775 10,510,343 (D) : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 291 266 11 9 number: 19,457,256 5,372,957 (D) (D) : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 1,510 1,374 72 67 number: 123,982,907 94,882,361 18,792,670 17,079,650 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 1,165 1,077 46 44 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 27 26 - - 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 18 16 - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 300 255 26 23 : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 1,195 1,065 68 53 number: 3,091,927 2,120,078 511,720 453,637 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 714 619 42 37 number: 9,538,217 6,957,728 1,473,694 1,158,682 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 144 111 17 13 acres: 4,254 2,398 1,194 1,068 bushels: 333,223 181,470 104,173 96,093 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - acres: - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 100 91 2 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 34 16 10 6 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 9 3 5 5 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 1 - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 21,144 17,123 2,416 2,023 acres: 3,314,064 2,092,952 789,539 687,327 bushels: 608,637,574 379,300,838 149,982,433 130,414,567 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 191 123 28 25 acres: 15,124 (D) 4,274 3,502 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 5,776 5,221 284 194 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 7,908 6,701 743 615 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 4,028 3,107 567 503 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1,838 1,244 370 313 500 acres or more .........................................: 1,594 850 452 398 : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 1,373 1,023 225 201 acres: 139,840 70,993 39,758 37,853 tons: 2,710,907 1,324,194 794,262 748,270 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 16 8 3 3 acres: 2,170 (D) (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 513 444 40 36 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 480 376 79 65 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Corporation : :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: Other - estate or : : Family held : Other than family held :trust, prison farm, : :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:grazing association, : : : 10 or less : : 10 or less : American Indian Item : Total : Total : stockholders : Total : stockholders : Reservation, etc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LIVESTOCK - Con. : : Hogs and pigs inventory - Con. : Farms with- - Con. : : 200 to 499 ................................................: 4 4 4 - - 2 500 or more ...............................................: 88 87 81 1 1 2 : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 157 152 144 5 5 39 number: (D) 1,443,394 1,393,598 (D) (D) (D) $1,000: (D) 281,822 269,905 (D) (D) (D) : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 119 89 89 30 30 49 number: 6,384 5,827 5,827 557 557 2,560 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 67 53 53 14 14 35 number: 8,733 8,505 8,505 228 228 1,921 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 447 358 354 89 88 143 number: 6,396 5,108 5,061 1,288 (D) 1,558 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 140 111 109 29 29 36 number: 938 719 (D) 219 219 283 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 146 118 116 28 28 39 number: 3,631 3,342 (D) 289 289 436 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 72 64 62 8 8 15 number: 1,813 1,738 (D) 75 75 153 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 308 253 248 55 52 89 number: (D) (D) 6,215,680 (D) 2,663 (D) Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 286 233 230 53 51 88 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 1 - - 1 1 - 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: 2 2 2 - - - 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 7 7 7 - - - 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 3 3 2 - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 9 8 7 1 - 1 : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ...........farms: 59 49 46 10 9 8 number: (D) 5,331,166 5,331,076 (D) 150 440 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 49 42 40 7 6 9 number: 4,765,713 (D) (D) (D) (D) 302 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 12 12 12 - - 2 number: 10,254,192 10,254,192 10,254,192 - - (D) : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 54 47 47 7 7 10 number: 10,304,255 7,889,145 7,889,145 2,415,110 2,415,110 3,621 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 32 29 29 3 3 10 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 1 - - 1 1 - 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 2 2 2 - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 19 16 16 3 3 - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 43 34 32 9 9 19 number: (D) 448,709 (D) (D) (D) (D) Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 41 37 35 4 4 12 number: (D) 1,072,103 (D) (D) (D) (D) : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 12 10 10 2 2 4 acres: (D) 519 519 (D) (D) (D) bushels: (D) 41,052 41,052 (D) (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 3 3 3 - - 4 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 8 6 6 2 2 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1 1 1 - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 1,261 1,153 1,134 108 94 344 acres: 402,541 386,434 372,315 16,107 15,419 29,032 bushels: 74,503,717 71,646,980 69,078,638 2,856,737 2,749,223 4,850,586 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 38 32 30 6 6 2 acres: 5,348 4,700 (D) 648 648 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 162 137 136 25 24 109 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 297 256 253 41 29 167 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 298 278 277 20 19 56 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 218 202 195 16 16 6 500 acres or more .........................................: 286 280 273 6 6 6 : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 112 104 104 8 7 13 acres: 28,502 21,557 21,557 6,945 (D) 587 tons: 581,445 453,584 453,584 127,861 (D) 11,006 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 5 2 2 3 2 - acres: 935 (D) (D) (D) (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 23 23 23 - - 6 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 19 18 18 1 1 6 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ..........................................: 260 155 68 63 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 75 35 21 20 500 acres or more .........................................: 45 13 17 17 : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 850 748 55 47 acres: 13,512 10,084 2,065 1,625 bushels: 778,415 573,350 126,314 105,790 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 5 5 - - acres: 25 25 - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 733 674 25 23 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 101 66 27 22 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 14 8 2 1 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 - 1 1 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 15 12 1 1 acres: 467 392 (D) (D) bushels: 14,387 12,379 (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - acres: - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 9 8 - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 5 3 1 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1 1 - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 22,877 18,665 2,500 2,082 acres: 4,830,774 3,228,561 1,025,181 893,736 bushels: 260,314,281 170,498,479 57,886,757 50,335,812 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 208 160 30 27 acres: 13,154 7,848 (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4,658 4,222 229 171 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 8,151 6,975 666 531 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 4,862 3,941 564 473 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2,608 1,937 414 356 500 acres or more .........................................: 2,598 1,590 627 551 : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 47 35 5 5 acres: 1,058 372 505 505 pounds: 1,393,803 513,530 (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 2 2 - - acres: (D) (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 35 28 2 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 9 6 1 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 2 1 1 1 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 - 1 1 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - : Tobacco ..................................................farms: 32 26 4 - acres: 619 (D) 42 - pounds: 1,210,335 1,119,155 (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - acres: - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ..........................................: 1 - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ..........................................: 2 2 - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ..........................................: 3 3 - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 10 10 - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................: 6 3 2 - 10.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................: 2 - 2 - 25.0 acres or more ........................................: 8 8 - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 7,604 5,919 1,006 863 acres: 480,146 323,110 94,985 84,110 bushels: 36,724,093 24,270,266 7,632,573 6,748,454 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 41 34 6 3 acres: 1,057 822 (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 2,580 2,231 196 157 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 3,687 2,850 517 440 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1,086 710 220 202 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 200 113 49 42 500 acres or more .........................................: 51 15 24 22 : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 30,365 27,376 1,578 1,242 acres: 986,874 803,920 103,248 86,690 tons, dry equivalent: 2,398,191 1,845,299 327,516 281,518 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 442 408 19 16 acres: 9,180 6,511 1,377 1,305 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 18,894 17,554 642 487 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 9,458 8,344 613 486 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1,711 1,299 253 205 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 247 154 54 49 500 acres or more .........................................: 55 25 16 15 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 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 ..........................................: 36 33 33 3 3 1 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 19 18 18 1 - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 15 12 12 3 3 - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 41 35 35 6 6 6 acres: 1,260 1,201 1,201 59 59 103 bushels: (D) 71,467 71,467 (D) (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 30 25 25 5 5 4 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 6 5 5 1 1 2 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 4 4 4 - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 1 1 - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 1 - - 1 1 1 acres: (D) - - (D) (D) (D) bushels: (D) - - (D) (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 - - 1 1 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 1,326 1,207 1,189 119 108 386 acres: 534,796 513,264 502,420 21,532 21,283 42,236 bushels: 29,773,931 28,682,033 28,066,155 1,091,898 1,074,662 2,155,114 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 14 10 10 4 4 4 acres: 1,773 1,141 1,141 632 632 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 128 103 103 25 15 79 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 302 255 254 47 47 208 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 284 263 258 21 20 73 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 242 229 223 13 13 15 500 acres or more .........................................: 370 357 351 13 13 11 : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 2 2 2 - - 5 acres: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) pounds: (D) (D) (D) - - 3,422 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - 5 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2 2 2 - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Tobacco ..................................................farms: 1 1 1 - - 1 acres: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) pounds: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - 1 1.0 to 1.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................: 1 1 1 - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................: - - - - - - 25.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 567 524 515 43 42 112 acres: 58,515 56,244 55,303 2,271 (D) 3,536 bushels: 4,567,046 4,378,509 4,308,432 188,537 (D) 254,208 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 1 1 - - - acres: (D) (D) (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 101 82 81 19 18 52 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 264 245 238 19 19 56 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 152 148 148 4 4 4 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 38 38 37 - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 12 11 11 1 1 - : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 982 866 853 116 111 429 acres: 66,875 61,631 60,209 5,244 (D) 12,831 tons, dry equivalent: 194,302 178,971 173,827 15,331 (D) 31,074 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 13 12 12 1 1 2 acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 420 354 348 66 63 278 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 375 337 333 38 37 126 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 137 127 125 10 10 22 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 36 36 36 - - 3 500 acres or more .........................................: 14 12 11 2 1 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Partnership : : :---------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Registered : : Family or : : under Item : Total : individual : Total : State law -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop - Con. : : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 12,876 11,428 799 633 acres: 331,071 266,295 38,147 31,989 tons, dry: 922,605 712,738 133,302 113,703 Irrigated ............................................farms: 171 157 9 9 acres: 1,942 1,842 81 81 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 16,110 14,635 784 596 acres: 493,570 418,347 42,327 34,239 tons, dry: 1,018,291 840,186 107,213 86,448 Irrigated ............................................farms: 213 202 7 4 acres: 4,005 3,759 (D) (D) : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 2,844 2,340 197 168 acres: 31,760 12,014 8,422 7,670 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 953 730 73 62 acres: 14,852 3,417 3,837 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 2,201 1,882 113 91 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 460 370 38 34 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 130 75 26 25 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 34 9 11 10 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 19 4 9 8 : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 704 595 40 35 acres: 2,101 (D) 444 438 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 61 52 2 2 acres: (D) 8 (D) (D) : Peas, green ............................................farms: 142 116 9 9 acres: 48 (D) 1 1 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 11 7 - - acres: 1 1 - - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 511 431 32 26 acres: 2,140 413 1,499 1,495 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 37 25 6 5 acres: 1,144 (D) 1,002 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 486 418 25 19 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: 17 11 3 3 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: 4 2 1 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 2 - 1 1 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 2 - 2 2 : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 977 792 82 67 acres: 8,465 3,523 1,118 1,057 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 109 93 11 9 acres: 70 40 (D) (D) Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 114 98 9 5 acres: 29 (D) 2 2 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 5 5 - - acres: 1 1 - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 1,196 1,035 66 62 acres: 3,968 2,155 1,152 (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 134 104 16 15 acres: 3,129 1,553 (D) (D) : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 2,014 1,641 123 112 acres: 10,789 6,945 1,453 1,434 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 238 188 25 25 acres: 855 480 (D) (D) Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 1,496 1,253 76 65 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 427 341 32 32 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 83 46 13 13 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 8 1 2 2 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 1,219 1,050 57 52 bearing and nonbearing acres: 5,034 3,053 786 785 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 611 434 65 59 bearing and nonbearing acres: 2,162 1,151 278 265 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 567 479 37 32 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,074 778 139 139 : Almonds ................................................farms: 8 7 1 1 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1 (D) (D) (D) : Pecans .................................................farms: 38 33 2 2 bearing and nonbearing acres: 38 36 (D) (D) : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 196 159 8 5 bearing and nonbearing acres: 981 796 55 50 : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 1,178 960 77 71 acres: 1,748 1,193 244 235 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 490 428 420 62 60 159 acres: 22,445 20,142 19,890 2,303 (D) 4,184 tons, dry: 66,019 58,165 57,811 7,854 (D) 10,546 Irrigated ............................................farms: 5 5 5 - - - acres: 19 19 19 - - - : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 442 399 391 43 42 249 acres: 25,656 24,168 23,826 1,488 (D) 7,240 tons, dry: 54,275 51,131 50,477 3,144 (D) 16,617 Irrigated ............................................farms: 2 2 2 - - 2 acres: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 249 203 202 46 45 58 acres: 11,107 10,992 (D) 115 (D) 217 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 127 98 97 29 29 23 acres: 7,481 7,439 (D) 42 42 118 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 164 125 125 39 38 42 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 36 29 28 7 7 16 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 29 29 29 - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 14 14 14 - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 6 6 6 - - - : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 57 40 39 17 17 12 acres: (D) (D) (D) 5 5 3 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 5 1 1 4 4 2 acres: (D) (D) (D) 1 1 (D) : Peas, green ............................................farms: 15 5 5 10 10 2 acres: (D) (D) (D) 1 1 (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 4 - - 4 4 - acres: (Z) - - (Z) (Z) - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 39 29 29 10 10 9 acres: 219 205 205 14 14 9 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 5 3 3 2 2 1 acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 35 26 26 9 9 8 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: 2 1 1 1 1 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: 1 1 1 - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 1 1 1 - - - 250.0 acres or more .....................................: - - - - - - : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 89 82 81 7 7 14 acres: 3,789 3,779 (D) 10 10 35 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 2 2 2 - - 3 acres: (D) (D) (D) - - 14 Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 6 1 1 5 5 1 acres: (D) (D) (D) 3 3 (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 79 64 64 15 14 16 acres: 644 636 636 8 (D) 17 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 12 10 10 2 2 2 acres: (D) 446 446 (D) (D) (D) : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 217 180 179 37 36 33 acres: 2,348 2,166 (D) 182 (D) 43 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 23 20 19 3 2 2 acres: 294 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 135 108 107 27 26 32 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 53 47 47 6 6 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 24 20 20 4 4 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 5 5 5 - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 90 80 80 10 10 22 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,169 1,163 1,163 6 6 27 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 101 81 81 20 19 11 bearing and nonbearing acres: 724 558 558 166 (D) 9 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 46 40 40 6 6 5 bearing and nonbearing acres: 155 154 154 1 1 2 : Almonds ................................................farms: - - - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: - - - - - - : Pecans .................................................farms: 2 2 2 - - 1 bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 23 21 21 2 2 6 bearing and nonbearing acres: 130 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 118 84 83 34 34 23 acres: 275 247 (D) 29 29 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 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: 76,009 25,720 1,401 1,626 1,991 17,128 9 percent: 100.0 33.8 1.8 2.1 2.6 22.5 (Z) Land in farms ...................................acres: 13,652,346 9,266,448 77,675 76,900 89,989 1,453,159 1,033 Average size of farm ........................acres: 180 360 55 47 45 85 115 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ...........................................farms: 76,009 25,720 1,401 1,626 1,991 17,128 9 $1,000: 15,548,898 7,391,691 164,496 70,868 674,833 203,178 1,145 Average per farm ..........................dollars: 204,567 287,391 117,414 43,584 338,942 11,862 127,256 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 .................................: 11,465 181 32 309 244 3,035 - $1,000 to $2,499 .................................: 8,508 520 126 111 105 3,749 - $2,500 to $4,999 .................................: 8,611 977 118 161 122 3,450 - $5,000 to $9,999 .................................: 9,055 1,861 315 315 218 2,934 2 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................: 10,017 3,266 341 304 377 2,393 4 : $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................: 6,784 3,743 159 152 246 976 - $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................: 6,149 4,237 138 132 240 360 - $100,000 to $249,999 .............................: 5,905 4,556 98 89 207 170 - $250,000 to $499,999 .............................: 3,589 2,855 33 34 88 39 3 : $500,000 to $999,999 .............................: 2,557 1,782 18 12 58 10 - $1,000,000 or more ...............................: 3,369 1,742 23 7 86 12 - $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 .......................: 2,247 1,324 12 5 43 9 - $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 .......................: 799 335 5 2 17 3 - $5,000,000 or more .............................: 323 83 6 - 26 - - : Total sales ...................................farms: 76,009 25,720 1,401 1,626 1,991 17,128 9 $1,000: 15,412,137 7,315,087 163,460 67,939 672,889 171,703 1,145 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry : peas .......................................farms: 30,410 25,720 202 66 109 914 - $1,000: 7,605,771 6,949,454 12,744 1,574 3,840 21,024 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 16,246 14,683 24 7 15 70 - $1,000: 7,356,678 6,734,949 11,478 1,172 2,880 14,011 - Corn ......................................farms: 21,411 17,741 136 36 56 608 - $1,000: 3,734,528 3,373,760 5,603 319 1,183 10,540 - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 10,897 9,739 16 1 5 38 - $1,000: 3,533,466 3,201,500 5,011 (D) (D) 5,906 - Wheat .....................................farms: 7,601 6,404 33 8 13 150 - $1,000: 279,608 244,589 893 88 362 1,032 - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 1,559 1,365 4 - 1 4 - $1,000: 174,356 153,777 (D) - (D) 315 - Soybeans ..................................farms: 22,871 20,405 84 29 58 371 - $1,000: 3,553,913 3,296,830 6,090 1,166 2,263 9,030 - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 11,714 10,681 23 5 11 30 - $1,000: 3,334,024 3,099,712 5,629 869 1,579 5,613 - Sorghum ...................................farms: 42 25 1 - - 2 - $1,000: 193 127 (D) - - (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Barley ....................................farms: 144 80 2 - 2 12 - $1,000: 2,157 1,230 (D) - (D) (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 12 7 - - - - - $1,000: 1,172 (D) - - - - - Rice ......................................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .................................farms: 1,223 573 58 5 14 144 - $1,000: 35,371 32,918 (D) 1 (D) 370 - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 54 51 - - - - - $1,000: 30,142 29,565 - - - - - Tobacco .....................................farms: 32 11 2 - - 13 9 $1,000: 2,767 (D) (D) - - (D) 1,114 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 10 3 - - - 4 3 $1,000: 2,463 620 - - - 1,550 (D) Cotton and cottonseed .......................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ...................................farms: 2,865 322 1,401 194 285 280 - $1,000: 205,389 42,934 140,295 3,458 8,839 6,758 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 457 103 272 15 23 27 - $1,000: 182,568 40,477 126,834 2,285 6,817 4,722 - : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ..............farms: 2,093 92 188 1,380 127 155 - $1,000: 70,344 2,631 1,791 60,716 1,120 2,829 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 298 14 6 256 4 11 - $1,000: 53,742 1,843 533 48,339 461 1,877 - Fruits and tree nuts ......................farms: 1,456 52 88 1,058 62 107 - $1,000: 53,988 1,404 374 49,973 223 1,328 - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 229 8 - 210 - 6 - $1,000: 43,542 858 - 41,358 - 873 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: - 17,119 10,722 588 1,245 1,396 3,022 3,108 8,062 percent: - 22.5 14.1 0.8 1.6 1.8 4.0 4.1 10.6 Land in farms ...................................acres: - 1,452,126 1,068,352 166,969 476,611 311,450 187,904 112,021 364,868 Average size of farm ........................acres: - 85 100 284 383 223 62 36 45 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ...........................................farms: - 17,119 10,722 588 1,245 1,396 3,022 3,108 8,062 $1,000: - 202,032 375,755 286,450 1,611,138 1,676,553 2,763,377 27,029 303,530 Average per farm ..........................dollars: - 11,802 35,045 487,159 1,294,087 1,200,969 914,420 8,697 37,649 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 .................................: - 3,035 2,657 - 62 35 92 896 3,922 $1,000 to $2,499 .................................: - 3,749 1,309 2 - 239 1,209 559 579 $2,500 to $4,999 .................................: - 3,450 1,523 1 - 199 557 643 860 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................: - 2,932 1,734 6 4 160 240 432 836 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................: - 2,389 1,792 69 18 85 124 377 871 : $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................: - 976 796 97 12 31 56 122 394 $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................: - 360 452 99 71 37 34 51 298 $100,000 to $249,999 .............................: - 170 205 84 275 19 24 19 159 $250,000 to $499,999 .............................: - 36 103 65 237 13 49 6 67 : $500,000 to $999,999 .............................: - 10 86 88 192 103 171 2 35 $1,000,000 or more ...............................: - 12 65 77 374 475 466 1 41 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 .......................: - 9 49 54 242 257 229 1 22 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 .......................: - 3 15 21 76 159 155 - 11 $5,000,000 or more .............................: - - 1 2 56 59 82 - 8 : Total sales ...................................farms: - 17,119 10,722 588 1,245 1,396 3,022 3,108 8,062 $1,000: - 170,558 372,397 285,738 1,601,359 1,671,653 2,760,853 26,726 302,332 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry : peas .......................................farms: - 914 858 323 834 506 356 95 427 $1,000: - 21,024 47,977 74,328 147,398 236,837 73,306 1,181 36,107 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 70 162 201 446 392 189 1 56 $1,000: - 14,011 40,338 71,774 141,417 234,431 70,543 (D) (D) Corn ......................................farms: - 608 676 287 756 417 305 63 330 $1,000: - 10,540 27,221 45,470 81,779 122,830 43,561 602 21,660 Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - 38 115 165 315 303 148 1 51 $1,000: - 5,906 21,409 43,135 74,722 120,011 40,646 (D) (D) Wheat .....................................farms: - 150 136 114 328 227 101 10 77 $1,000: - 1,032 2,180 3,059 11,029 11,733 2,755 93 1,795 Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - 4 6 20 66 73 12 - 8 $1,000: - 315 554 1,763 6,641 8,221 1,250 - 1,070 Soybeans ..................................farms: - 371 377 222 456 454 239 29 147 $1,000: - 9,030 18,316 25,750 53,859 101,080 26,896 391 12,241 Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - 30 95 127 255 322 131 1 33 $1,000: - 5,613 14,039 23,449 49,258 98,401 24,352 (D) (D) Sorghum ...................................farms: - 2 2 5 4 - 1 - 2 $1,000: - (D) (D) 8 28 - (D) - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Barley ....................................farms: - 12 3 5 15 7 3 6 9 $1,000: - (D) (D) 26 85 613 (D) 9 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - 5 - - - $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: - 144 69 8 158 19 28 36 111 $1,000: - 370 221 16 619 581 68 86 311 Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - 1 2 - - - $1,000: - - - - (D) (D) - - - Tobacco .....................................farms: - 4 4 - 2 - - - - $1,000: - (D) (D) - (D) - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 1 1 - 2 - - - - $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: - 280 58 6 19 28 136 20 116 $1,000: - 6,758 487 20 547 378 557 44 1,072 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 27 3 - 1 6 3 - 4 $1,000: - 4,722 250 - (D) (D) 172 - 510 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ..............farms: - 155 12 3 16 1 39 25 55 $1,000: - 2,829 35 41 442 (D) 271 (D) 413 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 11 - - 3 - 2 - 2 $1,000: - 1,877 - - 314 - (D) - (D) Fruits and tree nuts ......................farms: - 107 6 - 11 - 22 15 35 $1,000: - 1,328 29 - 366 - 176 13 102 Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - 6 - - 3 - 2 - - $1,000: - 873 - - (D) - (D) - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : Other crop farming : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : :--------------------------------------- : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Greenhouse, : : : : : Vegetable : Fruit and : nursery, and : : : : Oilseed and : and melon : tree nut : floriculture : : Tobacco : : grain farming : farming : farming : production : : farming Item : Total : (1111) : (1112) : (1113) : (1114) : Total : (11191) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS - Con. : : Total - Con. : Total sales - Con. : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries - Con. : : Berries ...................................farms: 1,057 57 151 572 96 97 - $1,000: 16,356 1,227 1,417 10,742 898 1,501 - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 81 7 6 54 4 8 - $1,000: 8,606 805 531 5,652 (D) 1,002 - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ........................................farms: 2,066 63 178 92 1,505 133 - $1,000: 658,892 2,043 5,618 768 644,626 4,822 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 643 5 17 1 592 24 - $1,000: 639,367 (D) 3,744 (D) 630,017 3,870 - Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .......................farms: 487 10 11 19 376 40 - $1,000: 11,239 93 (D) (D) 10,081 159 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 47 - - - 41 - - $1,000: 7,917 - - - (D) - - Cultivated Christmas trees ................farms: 487 10 11 19 376 40 - $1,000: 11,239 93 (D) (D) 10,081 159 - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 47 - - - 41 - - $1,000: 7,917 - - - (D) - - Short rotation woody crops ................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Other crops and hay .........................farms: 21,372 3,939 297 213 207 11,160 5 $1,000: 203,596 58,420 927 553 661 108,925 23 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 642 230 - - - 294 - $1,000: 74,709 28,484 - - - 31,840 - Maple syrup ...............................farms: 912 98 58 53 43 340 - $1,000: 4,156 528 125 132 99 2,584 - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 10 1 - - - 7 - $1,000: 924 (D) - - - 624 - : Cattle and calves ...........................farms: 16,329 3,335 102 40 50 1,505 3 $1,000: 890,447 158,014 602 237 670 17,774 8 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 2,425 690 - 2 3 39 - $1,000: 740,194 121,870 - (D) (D) 5,433 - Milk from cows ..............................farms: 1,382 69 4 - 1 25 - $1,000: 1,330,498 19,350 (D) - (D) 3,990 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 1,261 59 - - - 12 - $1,000: 1,329,265 19,302 - - - 3,895 - Hogs and pigs ...............................farms: 3,612 517 80 44 11 200 - $1,000: 1,559,975 72,527 141 69 70 797 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 811 91 - - - 2 - $1,000: 1,549,406 (D) - - - (D) - Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk ........farms: 5,182 460 83 41 56 419 - $1,000: 33,078 3,252 313 51 194 1,204 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 72 7 - - - - - $1,000: 9,048 450 - - - - - Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys ................................farms: 3,317 121 45 27 33 100 - $1,000: 76,126 798 188 83 122 455 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 311 - - - - - - $1,000: 48,511 - - - - - - Poultry and eggs ............................farms: 7,792 581 321 186 158 789 - $1,000: 2,666,056 4,297 724 256 2,512 979 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 779 4 - - 4 - - $1,000: 2,651,446 (D) - - (D) - - Aquaculture .................................farms: 151 8 2 6 16 13 - $1,000: 14,564 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 37 - - - - - - $1,000: 13,747 - - - - - - Other animals and other animal : products ...................................farms: 2,996 168 102 141 83 283 - $1,000: 83,397 441 75 115 133 289 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 99 - - - - - - $1,000: 72,856 - - - - - - : Value of- : Government payments ...........................farms: 16,399 8,499 95 132 135 5,348 3 $1,000: 136,761 76,604 1,036 2,929 1,945 31,474 (Z) : Landlord's share of total sales ...............farms: 2,423 2,064 5 2 7 78 - $1,000: 247,535 236,978 (D) (D) (D) 490 - : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers .....................................farms: 5,748 536 624 661 302 571 - $1,000: 90,371 11,588 13,917 33,234 4,724 6,133 - : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products .........farms: 2,004 195 206 190 135 209 - $1,000: 408,451 7,744 61,179 8,013 8,919 1,990 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: - 97 7 3 8 1 24 10 31 $1,000: - 1,501 6 41 76 (D) 96 (D) 310 Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - 8 - - - - - - 2 $1,000: - 1,002 - - - - - - (D) Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ........................................farms: - 133 13 3 10 2 31 5 31 $1,000: - 4,822 82 (D) (D) (D) 283 (D) 304 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 24 - - 1 1 1 - 1 $1,000: - 3,870 - - (D) (D) (D) - (D) Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .......................farms: - 40 4 - - 8 10 3 6 $1,000: - 159 (D) - - (D) 5 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - - - - 6 - - - $1,000: - - - - - (D) - - - Cultivated Christmas trees ................farms: - 40 4 - - 8 10 3 6 $1,000: - 159 (D) - - (D) 5 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - 6 - - - $1,000: - - - - - (D) - - - Short rotation woody crops ................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Other crops and hay .........................farms: - 11,155 2,332 131 205 201 554 537 1,596 $1,000: - 108,902 13,352 1,787 8,585 1,495 3,883 1,500 3,509 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 294 28 9 50 8 13 2 8 $1,000: - 31,840 3,005 822 6,724 (D) 2,155 (D) 667 Maple syrup ...............................farms: - 340 66 9 38 10 35 36 126 $1,000: - 2,584 61 36 370 15 39 21 147 Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - 7 - - 2 - - - - $1,000: - 624 - - (D) - - - - : Cattle and calves ...........................farms: - 1,502 8,201 588 1,156 185 296 148 723 $1,000: - 17,766 302,602 204,752 138,981 21,555 13,101 531 31,625 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 39 692 370 449 66 55 1 58 $1,000: - 5,433 229,490 198,810 125,919 20,409 (D) (D) 27,153 Milk from cows ..............................farms: - 25 22 1 1,183 6 37 11 23 $1,000: - 3,990 1,098 (D) 1,293,311 2,775 8,131 (D) 1,793 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 12 6 - 1,143 4 33 - 4 $1,000: - 3,895 (D) - 1,292,536 (D) 8,125 - 1,615 Hogs and pigs ...............................farms: - 200 549 34 55 1,375 205 129 413 $1,000: - 797 3,651 4,315 6,331 1,402,038 35,423 123 34,491 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 2 5 5 12 638 23 - 35 $1,000: - (D) 2,713 4,171 6,130 1,397,695 34,949 - 33,426 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk ........farms: - 419 433 25 53 73 354 2,475 710 $1,000: - 1,204 1,062 185 451 361 790 22,503 2,711 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - 2 1 1 1 - 56 4 $1,000: - - (D) (D) (D) (D) - 7,879 343 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys ................................farms: - 100 174 15 97 14 99 67 2,525 $1,000: - 455 737 142 866 24 1,212 128 71,371 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - - - 3 - 3 - 305 $1,000: - - - - 278 - 355 - 47,878 Poultry and eggs ............................farms: - 789 824 33 171 207 2,942 534 1,046 $1,000: - 979 939 124 3,859 5,023 2,621,303 501 25,538 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - 2 - 10 7 733 - 19 $1,000: - - (D) - (D) 4,790 2,613,702 - 23,812 Aquaculture .................................farms: - 13 2 1 - - - - 103 $1,000: - (D) (D) (D) - - - - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - - - - - - - 37 $1,000: - - - - - - - - 13,747 Other animals and other animal : products ...................................farms: - 283 161 3 39 32 231 149 1,604 $1,000: - 289 164 24 257 225 2,587 136 78,951 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - - - 1 - 5 - 93 $1,000: - - - - (D) - (D) - 70,586 : Value of- : Government payments ...........................farms: - 5,345 648 112 555 266 218 150 241 $1,000: - 31,474 3,358 711 9,779 4,900 2,524 303 1,197 : Landlord's share of total sales ...............farms: - 78 95 21 40 47 27 8 29 $1,000: - 490 1,053 1,474 2,533 2,801 1,213 9 520 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers .....................................farms: - 571 869 80 44 150 877 296 738 $1,000: - 6,133 7,092 2,810 486 1,624 4,458 632 3,674 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products .........farms: - 209 263 27 85 38 151 281 224 $1,000: - 1,990 2,272 7,328 16,899 (D) (D) 1,167 2,689 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 76,009 25,720 1,401 1,626 1,991 17,128 9 $1,000: 11,235,804 5,168,314 129,359 66,909 568,404 282,901 415 Average per farm ..........................dollars: 147,822 200,945 92,333 41,149 285,487 16,517 46,077 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ....................................farms: 38,583 22,340 1,018 856 1,179 4,150 9 $1,000: 1,221,919 1,037,829 8,811 1,884 28,266 14,947 126 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 19,155 6,818 822 795 858 3,458 6 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 10,354 7,772 150 55 206 608 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 3,454 2,904 27 1 46 53 3 $50,000 or more ................................: 5,620 4,846 19 5 69 31 - : Chemicals purchased ...........................farms: 38,000 24,215 902 963 1,213 3,550 9 $1,000: 685,192 593,496 7,388 4,352 13,423 5,661 27 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 22,363 10,773 789 807 1,047 3,330 6 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 9,394 7,958 75 120 116 193 3 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 2,820 2,430 11 22 22 17 - $50,000 or more ................................: 3,423 3,054 27 14 28 10 - : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .....farms: 35,911 21,840 1,400 837 1,962 3,525 9 $1,000: 975,551 750,320 10,952 1,954 115,175 8,437 7 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: 8,502 1,520 877 539 698 1,965 6 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 9,320 5,494 300 219 574 1,248 3 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 9,885 7,985 171 65 360 273 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 3,618 3,041 21 10 137 25 - $50,000 or more ................................: 4,586 3,800 31 4 193 14 - : Cover crop seed purchased ...................farms: 6,371 3,503 338 164 291 659 3 $1,000: 15,140 11,594 232 37 163 409 (Z) : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased .....farms: 18,566 2,481 331 229 171 1,501 - $1,000: 895,506 65,738 728 267 576 6,509 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 11,802 1,244 292 213 148 1,205 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 3,968 820 39 16 18 258 - $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: 1,326 282 - - 5 34 - $100,000 to $249,999 ...........................: 613 74 - - - 2 - $250,000 or more ...............................: 857 61 - - - 2 - : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ......farms: 8,017 1,091 83 49 38 715 - $1,000: 155,694 9,273 191 64 85 2,983 - Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .....................................farms: 13,412 1,719 294 210 150 1,000 - $1,000: 739,812 56,465 538 203 491 3,525 - : Feed purchased ................................farms: 36,890 5,163 581 452 389 3,730 5 $1,000: 2,224,608 88,732 1,521 979 1,844 11,684 12 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 24,633 3,099 493 414 324 3,216 3 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 8,114 1,563 86 37 60 476 2 $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: 1,803 350 2 - 1 31 - $100,000 to $249,999 ...........................: 746 84 - 1 4 4 - $250,000 or more ...............................: 1,594 67 - - - 3 - : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...........farms: 72,250 24,368 1,351 1,551 1,870 15,963 9 $1,000: 500,886 287,345 5,936 3,252 22,476 25,953 142 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 55,746 14,290 1,170 1,422 1,497 14,887 6 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 12,194 7,185 147 117 265 1,028 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 2,219 1,467 16 5 47 34 3 $50,000 or more ................................: 2,091 1,426 18 7 61 14 - : Utilities .....................................farms: 49,369 19,149 898 965 1,401 8,039 7 $1,000: 245,218 84,486 3,795 2,964 23,595 12,118 5 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: 17,317 4,824 412 438 529 3,854 4 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 23,684 10,176 342 390 561 3,842 3 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 7,132 3,725 122 121 234 336 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 809 298 13 14 36 7 - $50,000 or more ................................: 427 126 9 2 41 - - : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ......farms: 62,147 22,389 1,197 1,310 1,713 12,055 7 $1,000: 769,518 399,606 11,802 6,790 32,425 40,513 7 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 38,073 9,226 887 1,012 1,125 9,870 7 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 17,548 8,889 242 243 433 2,051 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 3,385 2,297 34 39 65 100 - $50,000 or more ................................: 3,141 1,977 34 16 90 34 - : Hired farm labor ..............................farms: 14,396 6,017 370 430 821 1,992 4 $1,000: 844,895 206,401 38,452 20,679 219,701 23,979 9 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 6,139 2,149 105 155 209 1,303 4 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 4,079 1,871 149 123 189 513 - $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: 2,858 1,541 69 97 241 119 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: - 17,119 10,722 588 1,245 1,396 3,022 3,108 8,062 $1,000: - 282,486 440,695 227,465 1,073,925 1,247,944 1,601,179 55,536 373,174 Average per farm ..........................dollars: - 16,501 41,102 386,845 862,591 893,942 529,841 17,869 46,288 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ....................................farms: - 4,141 3,312 409 1,031 574 847 663 2,204 $1,000: - 14,822 14,791 14,461 44,596 36,767 10,717 1,108 7,743 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 3,452 2,650 127 242 183 599 617 1,986 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 608 559 141 368 148 131 41 175 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 50 61 61 158 56 66 4 17 $50,000 or more ................................: - 31 42 80 263 187 51 1 26 : Chemicals purchased ...........................farms: - 3,541 2,460 376 911 580 763 454 1,613 $1,000: - 5,634 4,730 6,689 18,513 20,527 6,681 256 3,475 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 3,324 2,260 186 390 215 587 444 1,535 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 190 158 121 312 168 118 9 46 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 17 31 43 119 75 31 1 18 $50,000 or more ................................: - 10 11 26 90 122 27 - 14 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .....farms: - 3,516 1,924 351 1,038 561 960 437 1,076 $1,000: - 8,431 7,585 8,955 32,810 26,600 8,341 400 4,023 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: - 1,959 1,129 44 56 74 553 343 704 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 1,245 532 79 214 85 195 84 296 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 273 191 118 400 139 129 9 45 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 25 39 45 149 100 41 - 10 $50,000 or more ................................: - 14 33 65 219 163 42 1 21 : Cover crop seed purchased ...................farms: - 656 329 85 377 135 193 44 253 $1,000: - 409 307 381 1,176 390 230 19 202 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased .....farms: - 1,501 4,830 446 532 1,203 2,139 1,639 3,064 $1,000: - 6,509 92,565 76,624 50,332 333,990 202,928 6,776 58,473 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 1,205 3,116 55 233 498 1,381 1,352 2,065 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 258 1,325 124 157 144 141 249 677 $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: - 34 227 100 98 47 264 32 237 $100,000 to $249,999 ...........................: - 2 68 73 19 133 193 6 45 $250,000 or more ...............................: - 2 94 94 25 381 160 - 40 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ......farms: - 715 2,562 115 408 370 493 1,055 1,038 $1,000: - 2,983 35,093 3,125 40,798 11,485 22,918 3,689 25,989 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .....................................farms: - 1,000 3,034 393 219 1,012 1,965 913 2,503 $1,000: - 3,525 57,472 73,499 9,534 322,505 180,010 3,087 32,484 : Feed purchased ................................farms: - 3,725 10,378 584 1,245 1,372 2,894 2,949 7,153 $1,000: - 11,672 114,880 57,995 430,170 543,557 882,284 12,982 77,980 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 3,213 7,685 83 102 518 1,885 2,214 4,600 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 474 2,223 227 140 220 283 696 2,103 $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: - 31 301 130 444 57 74 34 379 $100,000 to $249,999 ...........................: - 4 82 73 252 66 141 4 35 $250,000 or more ...............................: - 3 87 71 307 511 511 1 36 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...........farms: - 15,954 10,510 588 1,239 1,376 2,860 2,900 7,674 $1,000: - 25,811 27,367 7,113 45,854 23,877 26,731 3,569 21,414 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 14,881 9,243 291 258 766 2,221 2,792 6,909 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 1,028 1,162 209 500 369 425 104 683 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 31 65 67 196 141 138 3 40 $50,000 or more ................................: - 14 40 21 285 100 76 1 42 : Utilities .....................................farms: - 8,032 7,182 542 1,183 1,232 2,052 1,805 4,921 $1,000: - 12,113 12,655 2,581 26,904 16,732 40,837 2,272 16,278 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: - 3,850 3,162 107 144 237 747 968 1,895 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 3,839 3,541 293 206 433 685 772 2,443 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 336 469 124 554 437 396 64 550 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 7 7 17 171 77 144 1 24 $50,000 or more ................................: - - 3 1 108 48 80 - 9 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ......farms: - 12,048 9,255 569 1,224 1,257 2,440 2,430 6,308 $1,000: - 40,506 42,360 11,383 81,149 30,352 70,376 7,236 35,526 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 9,863 6,773 195 173 585 1,585 2,015 4,627 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 2,051 2,292 216 455 357 540 382 1,448 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 100 138 100 169 148 120 30 145 $50,000 or more ................................: - 34 52 58 427 167 195 3 88 : Hired farm labor ..............................farms: - 1,988 1,372 150 677 337 497 331 1,402 $1,000: - 23,970 13,744 5,141 108,877 47,763 116,250 1,333 42,574 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 1,299 952 55 83 93 241 260 534 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 513 289 39 147 65 97 66 531 $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: - 119 103 44 208 109 85 5 237 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ...........................: 823 315 28 37 82 46 - $250,000 or more ...............................: 497 141 19 18 100 11 - : Contract labor ................................farms: 4,830 1,715 134 213 226 698 - $1,000: 107,201 25,204 7,851 2,094 20,935 3,135 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: 904 227 23 26 28 196 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 1,893 623 50 77 63 332 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 1,394 663 28 100 79 163 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 316 96 9 3 29 3 - $50,000 or more ................................: 323 106 24 7 27 4 - : Customwork and custom hauling .................farms: 17,119 9,578 162 119 127 1,568 5 $1,000: 199,449 85,295 1,036 948 1,246 4,688 5 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: 4,010 1,643 51 40 37 591 3 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 6,454 3,846 67 47 68 774 2 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 4,969 3,386 37 25 13 182 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 929 479 3 3 4 11 - $50,000 or more ................................: 757 224 4 4 5 10 - : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees .........................................farms: 16,995 11,269 185 107 248 1,198 - $1,000: 918,393 769,723 6,085 2,067 8,719 8,177 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 5,895 2,651 107 62 98 893 - $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 2,083 1,416 20 5 34 139 - $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 3,060 2,280 30 27 55 108 - $25,000 or more ................................: 5,957 4,922 28 13 61 58 - : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ........farms: 5,244 2,596 75 108 169 652 - $1,000: 80,401 57,621 945 716 3,863 2,060 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: 1,592 563 33 30 67 266 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 1,676 681 24 58 48 269 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 1,357 909 11 5 28 116 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 272 174 2 15 14 - - $50,000 or more ................................: 347 269 5 - 12 1 - : Interest expense ..............................farms: 25,479 11,309 388 443 592 3,748 - $1,000: 400,179 229,768 4,107 3,833 10,122 27,960 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 11,128 4,042 255 222 350 2,074 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 10,879 5,049 116 197 195 1,508 - $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: 2,854 1,816 13 19 35 150 - $100,000 or more ...............................: 618 402 4 5 12 16 - : Secured by real estate ......................farms: 20,261 8,907 301 347 424 3,014 - $1,000: 304,661 173,979 3,260 3,151 4,468 24,286 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................: 1,888 748 39 28 65 386 - $1,000 to $4,999 .............................: 6,470 2,275 154 121 179 1,140 - $5,000 to $24,999 ............................: 9,193 4,156 96 176 150 1,338 - $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................: 1,584 1,009 6 11 9 110 - $50,000 or more ..............................: 1,126 719 6 11 21 40 - : Not secured by real estate ..................farms: 13,684 6,408 196 218 326 1,838 - $1,000: 95,518 55,789 847 682 5,654 3,674 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................: 3,435 1,292 70 60 91 510 - $1,000 to $4,999 .............................: 6,623 2,729 100 126 167 1,193 - $5,000 to $24,999 ............................: 2,943 1,965 22 30 46 129 - $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................: 438 268 2 1 9 4 - $50,000 or more ..............................: 245 154 2 1 13 2 - : Property taxes paid ...........................farms: 72,699 24,029 1,319 1,582 1,876 16,665 9 $1,000: 413,228 195,291 5,683 6,362 10,057 68,525 22 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 52,563 14,300 1,069 1,245 1,403 13,452 9 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 12,094 5,210 175 225 327 2,060 - $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 5,835 3,185 60 99 99 860 - $25,000 or more ................................: 2,207 1,334 15 13 47 293 - : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock ................................farms: 24,194 3,399 253 153 178 2,163 - $1,000: 143,350 11,248 223 158 141 2,580 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 20,697 2,925 251 151 173 2,069 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 2,670 420 2 - 5 90 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 449 35 - 2 - 4 - $50,000 to $99,999 .............................: 202 15 - - - - - $100,000 or more ...............................: 176 4 - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Other crop farming - 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 ...........................: - 46 22 9 146 25 30 - 83 $250,000 or more ...............................: - 11 6 3 93 45 44 - 17 : Contract labor ................................farms: - 698 505 47 161 144 205 137 645 $1,000: - 3,135 3,810 1,270 7,029 17,332 11,459 527 6,555 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: - 196 117 1 15 13 51 81 126 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 332 282 18 16 39 40 39 314 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 163 68 10 52 46 51 11 123 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 3 26 10 22 27 35 3 53 $50,000 or more ................................: - 4 12 8 56 19 28 3 29 : Customwork and custom hauling .................farms: - 1,563 1,627 236 941 616 743 315 1,087 $1,000: - 4,683 4,247 2,641 47,693 21,510 25,313 449 4,383 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: - 588 778 56 40 42 71 192 469 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 772 666 80 178 38 138 105 447 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 182 157 70 398 288 256 17 140 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 11 25 25 101 126 130 1 21 $50,000 or more ................................: - 10 1 5 224 122 148 - 10 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees .........................................farms: - 1,198 1,374 289 815 398 322 161 629 $1,000: - 8,177 13,180 10,278 39,620 38,093 12,461 598 9,392 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 893 947 100 227 76 152 137 445 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: - 139 209 31 108 19 32 14 56 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: - 108 124 66 185 53 55 4 73 $25,000 or more ................................: - 58 94 92 295 250 83 6 55 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ........farms: - 652 500 57 289 116 201 122 359 $1,000: - 2,060 1,877 1,116 5,042 2,622 3,027 143 1,370 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: - 266 212 18 47 23 59 69 205 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 269 208 17 99 31 83 49 109 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 116 71 9 102 26 43 4 33 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - - 5 11 16 26 5 - 4 $50,000 or more ................................: - 1 4 2 25 10 11 - 8 : Interest expense ..............................farms: - 3,748 2,911 317 798 667 1,098 856 2,352 $1,000: - 27,960 21,770 7,486 29,951 19,889 22,132 4,066 19,095 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 2,074 1,508 89 217 234 424 523 1,190 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 1,508 1,264 132 317 220 465 328 1,088 $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: - 150 132 82 181 174 184 5 63 $100,000 or more ...............................: - 16 7 14 83 39 25 - 11 : Secured by real estate ......................farms: - 3,014 2,298 233 622 550 946 668 1,951 $1,000: - 24,286 17,666 4,804 22,734 14,548 17,678 3,356 14,731 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................: - 386 202 22 30 47 65 67 189 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................: - 1,140 914 35 127 148 306 352 719 $5,000 to $24,999 ............................: - 1,338 1,064 125 263 196 401 245 983 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................: - 110 92 30 79 91 104 4 39 $50,000 or more ..............................: - 40 26 21 123 68 70 - 21 : Not secured by real estate ..................farms: - 1,838 1,531 204 483 345 486 414 1,235 $1,000: - 3,674 4,105 2,682 7,217 5,340 4,454 710 4,364 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................: - 510 520 18 77 71 105 167 454 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................: - 1,193 792 61 189 121 230 224 691 $5,000 to $24,999 ............................: - 129 207 92 143 83 124 23 79 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................: - 4 5 30 50 46 17 - 6 $50,000 or more ..............................: - 2 7 3 24 24 10 - 5 : Property taxes paid ...........................farms: - 16,656 10,324 558 1,187 1,371 2,960 3,007 7,821 $1,000: - 68,502 36,504 4,604 15,720 11,663 16,175 9,474 33,170 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 13,443 8,635 291 431 822 2,178 2,633 6,104 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: - 2,060 1,280 141 342 263 456 287 1,328 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: - 860 342 100 267 181 258 74 310 $25,000 or more ................................: - 293 67 26 147 105 68 13 79 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock ................................farms: - 2,163 6,334 508 1,169 1,151 1,684 2,236 4,966 $1,000: - 2,580 12,921 4,215 45,714 27,370 21,648 2,193 14,938 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 2,069 5,918 338 394 602 1,391 2,176 4,309 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 90 355 136 426 369 229 59 579 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 4 26 17 203 86 31 1 44 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................: - - 23 11 68 43 14 - 28 $100,000 or more ...............................: - - 12 6 78 51 19 - 6 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : Other crop farming : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : :--------------------------------------- : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Greenhouse, : : : : : Vegetable : Fruit and : nursery, and : : : : Oilseed and : and melon : tree nut : floriculture : : Tobacco : : grain farming : farming : farming : production : : farming Item : Total : (1111) : (1112) : (1113) : (1114) : Total : (11191) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. : : Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : : All other production expenses .................farms: 41,235 18,854 727 786 1,200 6,150 5 $1,000: 610,310 280,210 14,043 7,609 55,841 15,975 54 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 27,298 9,975 544 564 724 5,495 2 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 9,647 5,988 149 182 332 622 3 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 2,009 1,369 5 14 47 13 - $50,000 to $99,999 .............................: 1,654 1,185 15 8 37 17 - $100,000 or more ...............................: 627 337 14 18 60 3 - : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ........farms: 2,650 2,060 20 12 25 143 2 $1,000: 96,922 88,793 136 126 138 704 (D) : Depreciation expenses claimed ...................farms: 40,099 17,046 945 1,141 1,305 7,046 5 $1,000: 1,390,306 812,735 14,526 13,372 56,875 57,636 46 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations ..............farms: 76,009 25,720 1,401 1,626 1,991 17,128 9 $1,000: 4,847,209 2,461,248 43,953 14,209 115,884 40,764 (D) Average per farm ..........................dollars: 63,772 95,694 31,373 8,738 58,204 2,380 (D) : Farms with net gains 2/ ......................number: 36,596 19,186 868 770 1,059 7,239 7 Average net gain ........................dollars: 153,954 140,108 62,565 41,294 149,577 21,542 113,642 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: 1,914 465 44 38 51 803 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 5,371 1,714 188 144 136 1,960 - $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 4,404 1,712 135 135 145 1,420 2 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 6,579 3,340 192 152 197 1,622 2 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 5,108 3,262 133 119 158 732 - $50,000 or more ................................: 13,220 8,693 176 182 372 702 3 : Farms with net losses ........................number: 39,413 6,534 533 856 932 9,889 2 Average net loss ........................dollars: 19,965 34,722 19,424 20,546 45,620 11,647 (D) : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: 2,295 396 64 53 43 1,028 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 10,461 1,497 123 258 228 3,564 2 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 9,255 1,197 115 213 198 2,211 - $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 10,765 1,622 153 182 197 2,087 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 3,990 851 42 78 115 678 - $50,000 or more ................................: 2,647 971 36 72 151 321 - : Net cash farm income of producers ...............farms: 76,009 25,720 1,401 1,626 1,991 17,128 9 $1,000: 3,632,254 2,298,415 43,755 14,329 114,941 41,026 (D) Average per farm ..........................dollars: 47,787 89,363 31,232 8,812 57,730 2,395 (D) : Producers reporting net gains 2/ ..............farms: 36,312 19,047 867 770 1,059 7,231 7 Average net gain ........................dollars: 122,735 133,225 62,721 41,454 148,661 21,561 114,538 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: 1,949 493 43 38 51 806 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 5,374 1,707 187 143 137 1,953 - $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 4,433 1,703 136 136 144 1,417 2 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 6,647 3,329 192 152 197 1,620 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 5,214 3,263 133 119 159 732 2 $50,000 or more ................................: 12,695 8,552 176 182 371 703 3 : Producers reporting net losses ................farms: 39,697 6,673 534 856 932 9,897 2 Average net loss ........................dollars: 20,770 35,836 19,895 20,550 45,591 11,608 (D) : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: 2,311 397 66 53 43 1,031 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 10,494 1,512 124 257 229 3,573 2 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 9,282 1,200 116 214 197 2,211 - $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 10,783 1,643 150 182 197 2,081 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 4,068 899 42 78 116 682 - $50,000 or more ................................: 2,759 1,022 36 72 150 319 - : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...........................................farms: 374 330 1 1 - 3 - $1,000: 75,873 69,985 (D) (D) - (D) - : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ..........farms: 30,060 14,020 476 591 561 6,084 9 $1,000: 534,116 237,871 8,816 10,249 9,455 120,487 59 : Customwork and other agricultural services ....farms: 4,500 2,676 48 44 69 538 2 $1,000: 91,542 63,705 322 225 3,009 4,095 (D) : Gross cash rent or share payments .............farms: 12,096 3,897 201 225 239 4,185 2 $1,000: 176,960 56,448 1,423 1,268 1,578 85,671 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Other crop farming - con. : : : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : : : :---------------------------------: : : : : : : : : Sugarcane : : : : : : : : : farming, hay : : : : : : : : : farming, and : : : : : : : Aquaculture : : all other : Beef cattle : : Dairy cattle : : : : and : Cotton : crop farming : ranching : Cattle : and milk : Hog and pig : Poultry and : Sheep and : other animal : farming : (11193, 11194 : and farming : feedlots : production : farming : egg production :goat farming : production Item : (11192) : 11199) : (112111) : (112112) : (11212) : (1122) : (1123) : (1124) : (1125,1129) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. : : Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : : All other production expenses .................farms: - 6,145 5,052 464 1,066 881 1,412 1,190 3,453 $1,000: - 15,922 15,708 4,913 43,951 29,301 123,820 2,152 16,785 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 5,493 4,424 234 290 335 893 1,113 2,707 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 619 567 175 428 234 257 75 638 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 13 27 45 93 189 146 1 60 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................: - 17 26 4 183 61 76 1 41 $100,000 or more ...............................: - 3 8 6 72 62 40 - 7 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ........farms: - 141 133 18 61 53 42 17 66 $1,000: - (D) 933 693 1,754 2,103 1,085 32 424 : Depreciation expenses claimed ...................farms: - 7,041 4,984 420 1,064 837 1,313 1,055 2,943 $1,000: - 57,591 76,369 20,539 103,421 71,697 101,964 8,163 53,010 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations ..............farms: - 17,119 10,722 588 1,245 1,396 3,022 3,108 8,062 $1,000: - (D) -38,225 64,674 549,572 442,130 1,176,912 -22,161 -1,750 Average per farm ..........................dollars: - (D) -3,565 109,990 441,423 316,712 389,448 -7,130 -217 : Farms with net gains 2/ ......................number: - 7,232 2,365 395 1,104 631 993 478 1,508 Average net gain ........................dollars: - 21,453 39,220 191,176 509,081 737,713 1,220,526 16,916 85,983 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: - 803 233 5 - 7 82 47 139 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 1,960 565 33 10 20 77 167 357 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: - 1,418 430 31 18 15 55 101 207 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: - 1,620 534 54 41 11 70 75 291 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 732 267 55 81 18 22 46 215 $50,000 or more ................................: - 699 336 217 954 560 687 42 299 : Farms with net losses ........................number: - 9,887 8,357 193 141 765 2,029 2,630 6,554 Average net loss ........................dollars: - (D) 15,673 56,168 88,324 30,546 17,285 11,501 20,051 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: - 1,028 307 4 2 28 83 84 203 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 3,562 1,961 38 16 133 656 723 1,264 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: - 2,211 2,206 22 19 206 517 742 1,609 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: - 2,087 2,668 49 49 253 528 839 2,138 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 678 871 29 19 78 173 187 869 $50,000 or more ................................: - 321 344 51 36 67 72 55 471 : Net cash farm income of producers ...............farms: - 17,119 10,722 588 1,245 1,396 3,022 3,108 8,062 $1,000: - (D) -55,608 57,455 547,068 210,946 401,361 -22,138 -19,296 Average per farm ..........................dollars: - (D) -5,186 97,713 439,412 151,108 132,813 -7,123 -2,394 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ ..............farms: - 7,224 2,354 389 1,103 581 922 479 1,510 Average net gain ........................dollars: - 21,471 31,809 176,331 507,247 423,349 488,544 16,889 74,253 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: - 806 234 5 - 9 82 47 141 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 1,953 560 30 11 28 91 168 359 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: - 1,415 435 33 18 19 84 101 207 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: - 1,620 529 62 40 32 129 75 290 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 730 268 52 81 74 74 46 213 $50,000 or more ................................: - 700 328 207 953 419 462 42 300 : Producers reporting net losses ................farms: - 9,895 8,368 199 142 815 2,100 2,629 6,552 Average net loss ........................dollars: - (D) 15,593 55,967 87,505 42,969 23,370 11,498 20,058 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: - 1,031 310 4 2 29 90 83 203 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 3,571 1,969 38 14 134 655 723 1,266 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: - 2,211 2,214 25 19 212 528 744 1,602 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: - 2,081 2,660 47 50 255 537 836 2,145 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 682 873 31 22 83 188 188 866 $50,000 or more ................................: - 319 342 54 35 102 102 55 470 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...........................................farms: - 3 1 6 12 18 1 - 1 $1,000: - (D) (D) 1,063 409 3,117 (D) - (D) : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ..........farms: - 6,075 2,891 279 694 563 847 712 2,342 $1,000: - 120,428 26,716 5,689 12,359 13,520 14,714 6,346 67,894 : Customwork and other agricultural services ....farms: - 536 369 45 199 127 102 82 201 $1,000: - (D) 2,966 1,521 4,223 4,456 3,469 508 3,043 : Gross cash rent or share payments .............farms: - 4,183 1,439 66 90 137 351 388 878 $1,000: - (D) 12,402 1,328 1,132 2,725 3,203 3,414 6,370 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 2,764 410 148 187 93 800 2 $1,000: 42,901 15,107 794 566 1,394 12,372 (D) Agri-tourism and recreational services ........farms: 894 115 60 96 73 179 - $1,000: 32,165 3,361 5,612 5,098 2,309 2,884 - Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives .................................farms: 11,511 8,413 57 122 99 663 5 $1,000: 60,200 45,384 332 386 604 2,045 (D) Crop and livestock insurance payments .........farms: 3,215 2,510 13 33 42 166 - $1,000: 44,600 36,610 117 2,098 69 1,429 - Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ................farms: 1,347 972 14 9 18 179 - $1,000: 7,279 5,938 13 13 62 674 - Other farm-related income sources .............farms: 2,943 782 40 44 61 401 - $1,000: 78,469 11,319 203 597 430 11,318 - : LAND USE : : Total cropland ..................................farms: 64,255 25,720 1,401 1,626 1,991 16,411 9 acres: 10,521,756 8,386,757 47,472 27,824 47,384 648,433 776 Harvested cropland ............................farms: 56,583 25,720 1,401 1,626 1,991 11,433 9 acres: 9,777,227 8,096,765 40,493 17,806 37,684 378,768 386 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ..................................: 33,168 8,361 1,298 1,572 1,861 9,478 4 50 to 99 acres .................................: 7,655 4,661 65 38 60 1,271 5 100 to 199 acres ...............................: 5,632 4,113 14 9 39 497 - 200 to 499 acres ...............................: 5,274 4,353 7 4 22 154 - 500 to 999 acres ...............................: 2,574 2,182 8 3 6 25 - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ...........................: 1,528 1,351 6 - 2 6 - 2,000 acres or more ............................: 752 699 3 - 1 2 - : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have : been used for crops without additional : improvements ...............................farms: 5,236 1,179 108 125 135 884 - acres: 123,455 35,170 1,161 1,440 1,385 17,524 - On which all crops failed or were : abandoned ..................................farms: 2,238 689 114 103 127 710 - acres: 42,597 18,528 472 789 1,853 12,761 - Idle or used for cover crops or soil : improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .....................farms: 16,726 6,021 368 377 428 6,321 3 acres: 519,054 215,349 4,131 5,812 5,161 217,847 390 In summer fallow ............................farms: 2,714 746 139 161 108 849 - acres: 59,423 20,945 1,215 1,977 1,301 21,533 - : Total woodland ..................................farms: 39,527 10,926 776 1,025 887 10,480 2 acres: 1,553,468 462,852 16,210 34,341 25,713 493,265 (D) Woodland pastured .............................farms: 9,295 1,288 149 124 84 1,926 - acres: 200,882 34,159 1,390 1,256 801 42,094 - Woodland not pastured .........................farms: 34,780 10,318 720 971 851 9,592 2 acres: 1,352,586 428,693 14,820 33,085 24,912 451,171 (D) Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .................farms: 32,907 4,670 496 430 331 5,793 2 acres: 913,858 141,954 5,503 5,714 4,061 154,492 (D) : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ......farms: 52,913 15,077 1,015 1,214 1,282 12,318 7 acres: 663,264 274,885 8,490 9,021 12,831 156,969 115 : Irrigated land ..................................farms: 3,386 478 572 331 1,148 383 - acres: 69,818 32,373 12,256 1,511 11,437 5,335 - Harvested cropland ............................farms: 3,290 468 568 329 1,145 368 - acres: 68,262 31,723 12,179 1,493 11,375 5,114 - Pastureland and other land ....................farms: 166 22 19 13 17 22 - acres: 1,556 650 77 18 62 221 - : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs ...................farms: 11,479 5,325 53 53 55 4,890 3 acres: 231,073 78,828 846 953 630 129,771 3 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ........farms: 16,154 13,519 77 130 127 626 - acres: 7,261,014 6,520,819 17,486 4,435 8,459 65,863 - : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales .....................farms: 675 165 89 23 40 57 - $1,000: 139,349 24,748 4,903 359 1,446 1,581 - : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings ....farms: 76,009 25,720 1,401 1,626 1,991 17,128 9 $1,000: 109,805,116 74,367,723 879,288 786,094 1,187,054 9,171,815 3,998 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: - 798 423 8 91 49 187 88 280 $1,000: - (D) 5,724 100 1,039 149 2,006 912 2,740 Agri-tourism and recreational services ........farms: - 179 73 5 5 8 53 29 198 $1,000: - 2,884 753 184 3 61 1,386 311 10,204 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives .................................farms: - 658 680 189 487 338 177 123 163 $1,000: - (D) 1,310 953 3,536 3,457 1,585 96 511 Crop and livestock insurance payments .........farms: - 166 134 37 86 95 25 27 47 $1,000: - 1,429 756 446 1,479 873 114 117 491 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ................farms: - 179 63 14 15 13 17 3 30 $1,000: - 674 130 80 118 168 41 (Z) 42 Other farm-related income sources .............farms: - 401 236 28 121 41 130 104 955 $1,000: - 11,318 2,674 1,078 830 1,630 2,910 988 44,493 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ..................................farms: - 16,402 7,019 487 1,161 800 1,760 1,314 4,565 acres: - 647,657 338,504 111,150 390,802 279,930 108,706 21,334 113,460 Harvested cropland ............................farms: - 11,424 6,265 476 1,135 699 1,200 946 3,691 acres: - 378,382 274,223 103,260 357,658 267,739 96,553 14,248 92,030 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ..................................: - 9,474 4,723 136 217 266 904 898 3,454 50 to 99 acres .................................: - 1,266 891 97 210 62 118 37 145 100 to 199 acres ...............................: - 497 437 99 240 69 62 9 44 200 to 499 acres ...............................: - 154 168 88 257 117 76 1 27 500 to 999 acres ...............................: - 25 43 45 131 98 24 1 8 1,000 to 1,999 acres ...........................: - 6 3 6 61 71 12 - 10 2,000 acres or more ............................: - 2 - 5 19 16 4 - 3 : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have : been used for crops without additional : improvements ...............................farms: - 884 1,061 70 276 73 300 320 705 acres: - 17,524 30,257 5,057 14,305 1,321 4,649 3,435 7,751 On which all crops failed or were : abandoned ..................................farms: - 710 200 11 43 19 74 50 98 acres: - 12,761 3,928 339 1,394 682 570 502 779 Idle or used for cover crops or soil : improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .....................farms: - 6,318 1,025 74 252 300 563 265 732 acres: - 217,457 23,782 2,344 15,312 9,868 6,365 2,661 10,422 In summer fallow ............................farms: - 849 317 10 47 33 99 55 150 acres: - 21,533 6,314 150 2,133 320 569 488 2,478 : Total woodland ..................................farms: - 10,478 6,456 311 766 575 1,622 1,521 4,182 acres: - (D) 275,453 16,787 29,501 12,357 37,654 36,892 112,443 Woodland pastured .............................farms: - 1,926 3,155 106 159 145 391 517 1,251 acres: - 42,094 79,968 4,621 3,341 1,522 4,339 6,321 21,070 Woodland not pastured .........................farms: - 9,590 4,713 268 702 499 1,452 1,245 3,449 acres: - (D) 195,485 12,166 26,160 10,835 33,315 30,571 91,373 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .................farms: - 5,791 8,925 347 788 492 1,779 2,607 6,249 acres: - (D) 374,881 33,188 30,223 5,740 22,625 43,048 92,429 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ......farms: - 12,311 8,195 430 962 1,229 2,436 2,439 6,316 acres: - 156,854 79,514 5,844 26,085 13,423 18,919 10,747 46,536 : Irrigated land ..................................farms: - 383 101 11 35 29 95 34 169 acres: - 5,335 1,496 715 1,054 1,928 431 317 965 Harvested cropland ............................farms: - 368 85 11 32 26 86 24 148 acres: - 5,114 1,425 715 977 (D) 406 (D) 899 Pastureland and other land ....................farms: - 22 16 - 5 5 13 10 24 acres: - 221 71 - 77 (D) 25 (D) 66 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs ...................farms: - 4,887 376 63 109 196 134 79 146 acres: - 129,768 9,544 573 905 2,412 1,933 1,028 3,650 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ........farms: - 626 373 187 352 403 170 37 153 acres: - 65,863 48,394 59,587 195,441 239,536 68,561 960 31,473 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales .....................farms: - 57 41 3 142 9 76 4 26 $1,000: - 1,581 642 51 31,272 915 72,881 63 488 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings ....farms: - 17,119 10,722 588 1,245 1,396 3,022 3,108 8,062 $1,000: - 9,167,818 6,472,330 1,181,089 4,717,141 3,163,619 2,725,913 1,111,664 4,041,386 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : Other crop farming : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : :--------------------------------------- : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Greenhouse, : : : : : Vegetable : Fruit and : nursery, and : : : : Oilseed and : and melon : tree nut : floriculture : : Tobacco : : grain farming : farming : farming : production : : farming Item : Total : (1111) : (1112) : (1113) : (1114) : Total : (11191) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS - Con. : : Estimated market value of land and : buildings - Con. : : Average per farm ..........................dollars: 1,444,633 2,891,436 627,615 483,453 596,210 535,487 444,177 Average per acre ..........................dollars: 8,043 8,025 11,320 10,222 13,191 6,312 3,870 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ....................................: 2,534 380 110 130 177 573 - $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................: 3,454 593 86 116 113 1,077 2 $100,000 to $199,999 .............................: 8,840 1,674 241 238 316 2,527 - $200,000 to $499,999 .............................: 26,087 5,244 568 683 741 7,178 4 $500,000 to $999,999 .............................: 15,938 5,346 243 288 407 3,883 3 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 .........................: 8,183 4,316 90 121 137 1,343 - $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 .........................: 6,324 4,448 38 43 70 469 - $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 .........................: 2,504 1,925 16 5 21 59 - $10,000,000 or more ..............................: 2,145 1,794 9 2 9 19 - : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ......................................farms: 76,006 25,720 1,401 1,626 1,991 17,126 9 $1,000: 11,959,211 7,335,508 124,716 96,614 169,969 970,879 1,118 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 .....................................: 4,027 770 107 139 170 1,243 - $5,000 to $9,999 .................................: 5,117 1,067 157 150 190 1,549 - $10,000 to $19,999 ...............................: 8,514 1,831 200 237 309 2,627 2 $20,000 to $49,999 ...............................: 18,298 4,215 387 476 563 5,320 2 $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................: 15,011 4,363 306 349 334 3,681 2 $100,000 to $199,999 .............................: 10,894 4,371 154 169 211 1,842 - $200,000 to $499,999 .............................: 8,550 4,803 56 89 166 729 3 $500,000 or more .................................: 5,595 4,300 34 17 48 135 - : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups .......................farms: 55,983 20,583 978 1,103 1,324 10,841 9 number: 104,143 49,084 1,666 1,577 2,719 15,439 20 : Tractors, all ...................................farms: 62,422 22,025 1,116 1,333 1,443 13,551 9 number: 171,996 80,962 2,576 2,644 3,437 29,789 41 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .................farms: 32,401 9,436 778 954 1,129 7,419 7 number: 46,945 14,665 1,196 1,411 2,093 10,476 14 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms: 42,821 15,782 670 689 653 9,601 7 number: 71,605 27,685 1,106 1,128 1,110 15,638 19 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..................farms: 23,971 16,125 138 82 139 2,553 5 number: 53,446 38,612 274 105 234 3,675 8 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .........farms: 16,205 13,758 38 17 25 701 3 number: 17,974 15,356 41 17 25 748 3 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ....farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...............farms: 1,319 377 7 3 8 249 - number: 1,467 403 7 4 9 283 - Hay balers ......................................farms: 22,934 5,905 227 106 116 6,763 4 number: 29,355 7,707 254 126 130 8,522 4 : FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ...........................................farms: 34,443 21,890 834 592 811 3,134 9 acres treated: 7,079,466 6,122,560 33,099 7,712 24,284 112,822 326 Manure used .....................................farms: 16,531 5,185 308 176 262 2,165 2 acres treated: 879,519 425,845 2,296 909 2,093 46,237 (D) Organic fertilizer used .........................farms: 1,574 418 168 86 145 260 - acres treated: 86,574 58,672 1,162 336 429 4,699 - : Acres treated to control- : Insects .......................................farms: 11,288 7,290 692 642 629 648 7 acres: 2,459,877 2,176,484 23,043 6,671 16,723 21,217 228 Weeds, grass, or brush ........................farms: 33,184 23,758 696 616 823 2,269 7 acres: 8,736,626 7,783,228 33,070 8,138 23,699 77,639 228 Nematodes .....................................farms: 3,001 2,227 172 91 112 143 2 acres: 567,239 516,756 6,093 862 2,339 1,928 (D) Diseases in crops and orchards ................farms: 5,749 3,794 366 533 325 227 - acres: 1,309,762 1,170,710 17,698 5,643 6,046 3,813 - Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ................farms: 1,597 646 153 300 85 164 3 acres on which used: 66,647 45,051 4,774 5,818 958 1,738 204 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile ............................farms: 26,277 15,945 389 430 453 3,248 2 acres: 5,091,968 4,351,304 19,271 7,154 14,067 111,323 (D) Land artificially drained by ditches ............farms: 10,720 4,472 250 276 331 2,038 - acres: 945,095 788,931 3,645 3,216 5,912 50,028 - Land under conservation easement ................farms: 3,462 1,746 24 35 52 1,129 - acres: 134,784 72,376 436 532 1,387 36,064 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: - 535,535 603,650 2,008,654 3,788,868 2,266,203 902,023 357,678 501,288 Average per acre ..........................dollars: - 6,313 6,058 7,074 9,897 10,158 14,507 9,924 11,076 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ....................................: - 573 341 22 14 97 165 233 292 $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................: - 1,075 537 11 8 89 158 204 462 $100,000 to $199,999 .............................: - 2,527 1,545 27 19 124 402 587 1,140 $200,000 to $499,999 .............................: - 7,174 4,507 112 113 410 1,239 1,453 3,839 $500,000 to $999,999 .............................: - 3,880 2,380 108 228 216 535 518 1,786 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 .........................: - 1,343 942 127 274 104 234 100 395 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 .........................: - 469 365 129 315 153 196 9 89 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 .........................: - 59 85 41 150 107 55 1 39 $10,000,000 or more ..............................: - 19 20 11 124 96 38 3 20 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ......................................farms: - 17,117 10,722 588 1,245 1,396 3,022 3,108 8,061 $1,000: - 969,761 970,251 152,172 606,754 377,633 418,328 154,780 581,607 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 .....................................: - 1,243 414 4 24 42 195 282 637 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................: - 1,549 618 3 20 78 268 293 724 $10,000 to $19,999 ...............................: - 2,625 1,065 33 47 140 466 487 1,072 $20,000 to $49,999 ...............................: - 5,318 2,816 50 81 325 833 985 2,247 $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................: - 3,679 2,660 105 185 259 555 600 1,614 $100,000 to $199,999 .............................: - 1,842 1,850 160 261 127 327 355 1,067 $200,000 to $499,999 .............................: - 726 1,159 145 248 180 231 102 642 $500,000 or more .................................: - 135 140 88 379 245 147 4 58 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups .......................farms: - 10,832 8,738 530 897 1,212 2,108 2,194 5,475 number: - 15,419 13,072 1,106 2,559 2,542 3,652 2,831 7,896 : Tractors, all ...................................farms: - 13,542 9,548 550 1,154 1,135 2,242 2,190 6,135 number: - 29,748 23,197 2,139 5,779 3,002 4,512 3,376 10,583 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .................farms: - 7,412 4,849 172 342 605 1,421 1,436 3,860 number: - 10,462 6,913 263 562 759 1,889 1,739 4,979 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms: - 9,594 7,433 423 995 618 1,263 1,134 3,560 number: - 15,619 12,916 963 2,167 888 1,804 1,415 4,785 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..................farms: - 2,548 2,188 364 805 452 380 175 570 number: - 3,667 3,368 913 3,050 1,355 819 222 819 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .........farms: - 698 421 174 386 352 190 22 121 number: - 745 448 187 409 374 209 24 136 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ....farms: - - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...............farms: - 249 196 68 290 7 33 15 66 number: - 283 223 72 321 7 39 16 83 Hay balers ......................................farms: - 6,759 5,187 372 872 252 571 602 1,961 number: - 8,518 6,797 475 1,211 316 726 721 2,370 : FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ...........................................farms: - 3,125 2,664 375 926 525 597 471 1,624 acres treated: - 112,496 124,932 79,302 253,679 200,221 63,340 6,717 50,798 Manure used .....................................farms: - 2,163 3,081 343 807 437 631 778 2,358 acres treated: - (D) 84,381 39,453 141,290 64,358 27,081 8,248 37,328 Organic fertilizer used .........................farms: - 260 121 6 77 17 54 30 192 acres treated: - 4,699 3,592 770 8,543 3,557 2,179 297 2,338 : Acres treated to control- : Insects .......................................farms: - 641 342 101 309 179 148 60 248 acres: - 20,989 12,786 26,302 61,709 81,007 21,388 896 11,651 Weeds, grass, or brush ........................farms: - 2,262 1,575 345 876 511 480 273 962 acres: - 77,411 81,449 79,030 269,639 255,493 77,154 3,037 45,050 Nematodes .....................................farms: - 141 82 10 45 40 16 8 55 acres: - (D) 2,580 2,280 11,783 20,173 953 50 1,442 Diseases in crops and orchards ................farms: - 227 119 46 104 102 59 17 57 acres: - 3,813 6,849 6,288 23,511 52,745 11,458 106 4,895 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ................farms: - 161 96 8 21 16 35 9 64 acres on which used: - 1,534 1,367 662 1,955 2,689 266 42 1,327 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile ............................farms: - 3,246 1,844 294 709 466 512 470 1,517 acres: - (D) 70,843 54,488 186,481 169,783 52,715 6,105 48,434 Land artificially drained by ditches ............farms: - 2,038 1,199 80 126 157 384 347 1,060 acres: - 50,028 33,492 6,391 13,007 15,233 5,982 3,834 15,424 Land under conservation easement ................farms: - 1,129 195 15 27 47 46 36 110 acres: - 36,064 10,375 635 2,340 642 1,366 778 7,853 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 20,023 15,861 314 179 246 1,175 - acres: 4,140,900 3,756,637 8,555 2,884 4,578 33,166 - Cropland on which conservation or reduced : tillage, excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ................................farms: 13,293 9,887 271 122 159 912 - acres: 3,142,089 2,800,200 11,939 2,458 2,634 23,919 - Cropland on which intensive or conventional : tillage practices were used (see text) .........farms: 13,528 8,629 641 173 294 1,309 9 acres: 1,661,481 1,410,472 16,408 1,319 6,678 24,345 224 Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ................................farms: 8,187 4,454 410 247 322 910 - acres: 751,093 599,311 7,601 1,708 2,951 19,681 - Use of precision agriculture practices : (see text) .....................................farms: 11,358 9,098 61 40 76 557 - : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems : (see text) .....................................farms: 6,143 1,445 171 191 177 1,055 - Solar panels ..................................farms: 3,697 496 139 145 98 567 - Wind turbines .................................farms: 309 132 9 11 11 47 - Methane digesters .............................farms: 24 10 - - - 1 - Geothermal/geoexchange systems ................farms: 2,433 859 36 57 74 513 - Small hydro systems ...........................farms: 81 38 2 3 4 16 - : Wind rights leased to others ....................farms: 604 384 6 3 6 84 - : TENURE : : Full owners .....................................farms: 55,887 13,186 1,171 1,521 1,746 15,135 7 Part owners .....................................farms: 17,141 10,759 168 77 135 1,718 2 Tenants .........................................farms: 2,981 1,775 62 28 110 275 - : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ......................................farms: 73,143 24,014 1,339 1,599 1,881 16,871 9 acres: 9,034,402 4,828,863 66,730 83,829 86,236 1,810,801 1,067 Owned land in farms ...........................farms: 73,028 23,945 1,339 1,598 1,881 16,853 9 acres: 7,955,304 4,490,228 57,752 74,358 75,088 1,294,688 (D) : Land rented or leased from others ...............farms: 20,300 12,610 234 108 247 2,040 2 acres: 5,720,436 4,786,808 21,034 2,607 14,958 165,812 (D) Rented or leased land in farms ................farms: 20,122 12,534 230 105 245 1,993 2 acres: 5,697,042 4,776,220 19,923 2,542 14,901 158,471 (D) : Land rented or leased to others .................farms: 12,591 3,974 210 257 252 4,380 2 acres: 1,102,492 349,223 10,089 9,536 11,205 523,454 (D) : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER : OF PRODUCERS : : Total producers ......................................: 136,309 44,671 2,778 3,428 4,095 29,320 17 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .......................................: 32,164 12,753 427 484 617 8,262 5 2 producers ......................................: 34,716 9,358 765 885 1,053 7,309 2 3 producers ......................................: 5,200 2,241 101 90 132 840 - 4 producers ......................................: 2,780 985 66 120 111 452 2 5 or more producers ..............................: 1,149 383 42 47 78 265 - : Total male producers ...............................: 90,802 33,536 1,645 2,022 2,456 19,545 13 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer .....................................: 59,296 18,726 1,107 1,304 1,509 13,954 7 2 producers ....................................: 9,410 4,546 141 164 230 1,468 - 3 producers ....................................: 2,500 1,238 56 62 71 377 2 4 producers ....................................: 690 297 17 12 42 137 - 5 or more producers ............................: 298 100 3 17 17 108 - : Total female producers .............................: 45,507 11,135 1,133 1,406 1,639 9,775 4 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer .....................................: 36,721 8,862 868 974 1,143 8,135 4 2 producers ....................................: 2,997 801 90 104 130 546 - 3 producers ....................................: 547 144 12 35 50 105 - 4 producers ....................................: 137 33 7 1 10 19 - 5 or more producers ............................: 87 18 3 19 8 17 - : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male ..............................................: 88,979 32,952 1,622 1,914 2,364 18,859 13 Female .............................................: 43,933 10,712 1,070 1,278 1,511 9,409 4 : Hired managers .......................................: 5,009 2,051 183 293 669 311 - : Primary occupation: : Farming ............................................: 50,337 20,027 1,180 1,021 1,662 8,304 13 Other ..............................................: 82,575 23,637 1,512 2,171 2,213 19,964 4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Other crop farming - con. : : : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : : : :---------------------------------: : : : : : : : : Sugarcane : : : : : : : : : farming, hay : : : : : : : : : farming, and : : : : : : : Aquaculture : : all other : Beef cattle : : Dairy cattle : : : : and : Cotton : crop farming : ranching : Cattle : and milk : Hog and pig : Poultry and : Sheep and : other animal : farming : (11193, 11194 : and farming : feedlots : production : farming : egg production :goat farming : production Item : (11192) : 11199) : (112111) : (112112) : (11212) : (1122) : (1123) : (1124) : (1125,1129) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND USE PRACTICES - Con. : : Cropland on which no-till practices were : used ...........................................farms: - 1,175 634 184 496 310 280 64 280 acres: - 33,166 30,351 38,238 98,217 112,916 31,924 1,243 22,191 Cropland on which conservation or reduced : tillage, excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ................................farms: - 912 513 142 457 291 209 66 264 acres: - 23,919 25,740 25,881 117,691 94,287 25,823 755 10,762 Cropland on which intensive or conventional : tillage practices were used (see text) .........farms: - 1,300 677 155 550 233 253 143 471 acres: - 24,121 22,322 20,365 66,338 55,341 22,757 1,302 13,834 Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ................................farms: - 910 417 107 458 194 287 56 325 acres: - 19,681 17,813 11,921 45,009 27,224 9,793 635 7,446 Use of precision agriculture practices : (see text) .....................................farms: - 557 434 123 234 314 114 99 208 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems : (see text) .....................................farms: - 1,055 729 40 182 105 474 356 1,218 Solar panels ..................................farms: - 567 444 20 147 34 391 268 948 Wind turbines .................................farms: - 47 23 2 13 10 20 16 15 Methane digesters .............................farms: - 1 2 1 3 - 2 - 5 Geothermal/geoexchange systems ................farms: - 513 303 25 27 69 90 84 296 Small hydro systems ...........................farms: - 16 11 - - - 4 - 3 : Wind rights leased to others ....................farms: - 84 32 13 9 29 23 3 12 : TENURE : : Full owners .....................................farms: - 15,128 8,627 293 442 979 2,683 2,827 7,277 Part owners .....................................farms: - 1,716 1,790 262 713 375 296 199 649 Tenants .........................................farms: - 275 305 33 90 42 43 82 136 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ......................................farms: - 16,862 10,426 557 1,155 1,358 2,979 3,032 7,932 acres: - 1,809,734 955,621 116,896 296,754 164,936 157,122 111,458 355,156 Owned land in farms ...........................farms: - 16,844 10,417 555 1,155 1,354 2,979 3,026 7,926 acres: - (D) 864,069 109,837 290,729 153,348 138,983 91,100 315,124 : Land rented or leased from others ...............farms: - 2,038 2,116 302 806 420 343 284 790 acres: - (D) 205,230 58,822 185,973 158,390 49,322 21,083 50,397 Rented or leased land in farms ................farms: - 1,991 2,095 295 803 417 339 281 785 acres: - (D) 204,283 57,132 185,882 158,102 48,921 20,921 49,744 : Land rented or leased to others .................farms: - 4,378 1,533 69 87 140 377 402 910 acres: - (D) 92,499 8,749 6,116 11,876 18,540 20,520 40,685 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER : OF PRODUCERS : : Total producers ......................................: - 29,303 18,873 1,108 2,684 2,781 5,870 5,750 14,951 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .......................................: - 8,257 4,250 246 360 408 756 931 2,670 2 producers ......................................: - 7,307 5,427 221 554 764 1,914 1,878 4,588 3 producers ......................................: - 840 621 79 195 114 186 190 411 4 producers ......................................: - 450 325 33 91 80 134 85 298 5 or more producers ..............................: - 265 99 9 45 30 32 24 95 : Total male producers ...............................: - 19,532 12,026 822 1,897 1,848 3,301 3,292 8,412 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer .....................................: - 13,947 8,840 411 770 1,036 2,511 2,605 6,523 2 producers ....................................: - 1,468 1,171 123 290 244 278 216 539 3 producers ....................................: - 375 218 35 113 60 44 61 165 4 producers ....................................: - 137 30 15 38 27 11 18 46 5 or more producers ............................: - 108 11 - 9 5 9 - 19 : Total female producers .............................: - 9,771 6,847 286 787 933 2,569 2,458 6,539 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer .....................................: - 8,131 5,713 226 624 720 2,091 2,097 5,268 2 producers ....................................: - 546 405 24 58 82 195 131 431 3 producers ....................................: - 105 72 - 7 15 20 25 62 4 producers ....................................: - 19 19 3 5 1 7 6 26 5 or more producers ............................: - 17 4 - 1 - - - 17 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male ..............................................: - 18,846 11,952 819 1,852 1,806 3,259 3,277 8,303 Female .............................................: - 9,405 6,711 274 745 912 2,547 2,416 6,348 : Hired managers .......................................: - 311 195 60 493 227 164 37 326 : Primary occupation: : Farming ............................................: - 8,291 6,305 474 2,152 971 1,881 1,496 4,864 Other ..............................................: - 19,960 12,358 619 445 1,747 3,925 4,197 9,787 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ...................................: 99,944 28,277 2,199 2,403 2,537 20,037 13 Not on farm operated ...............................: 32,968 15,387 493 789 1,338 8,231 4 : Days of work off farm: : None ...............................................: 48,454 17,595 897 1,100 1,569 10,989 11 Any ................................................: 84,458 26,069 1,795 2,092 2,306 17,279 6 1 to 49 days .....................................: 11,245 3,948 374 304 398 2,501 2 50 to 99 days ....................................: 5,211 1,658 159 192 184 1,090 - 100 to 199 days ..................................: 10,307 2,951 260 298 354 1,962 4 200 days or more .................................: 57,695 17,512 1,002 1,298 1,370 11,726 - : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ....................................: 6,501 1,717 178 129 260 1,282 - 3 or 4 years .......................................: 10,643 2,761 329 369 388 1,874 - 5 to 9 years .......................................: 24,242 6,770 600 766 949 4,581 - 10 years or more ...................................: 91,526 32,416 1,585 1,928 2,278 20,531 17 : Average years on present farm ......................: 21.8 25.4 17.4 16.7 18.6 22.9 42.5 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ....................................: 18,868 4,720 568 630 795 3,441 - 6 to 10 years ......................................: 20,235 5,438 466 613 723 4,081 - 11 years or more ...................................: 93,809 33,506 1,658 1,949 2,357 20,746 17 : Average years on any farm ..........................: 23.8 27.8 19.2 18.4 20.1 24.6 43.6 : Age group: : Under 25 years .....................................: 3,074 680 111 67 80 396 - 25 to 34 years .....................................: 11,678 3,411 268 254 428 1,586 - 35 to 44 years .....................................: 19,186 5,751 484 506 669 2,755 - 45 to 54 years .....................................: 21,345 6,284 470 575 607 4,050 2 55 to 64 years .....................................: 31,967 10,423 633 735 1,034 7,025 2 65 to 74 years .....................................: 29,747 10,758 515 806 728 7,584 6 75 years and over ..................................: 15,915 6,357 211 249 329 4,872 7 : Average age ........................................: 56.3 58.1 53.0 55.4 54.1 60.4 71.8 : Young producers (see text) ...........................: 14,752 4,091 379 321 508 1,982 - : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .....: 984 264 53 27 45 166 - : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ...................: 204 63 3 8 1 42 - Asian ..............................................: 197 31 25 20 17 36 - Black or African American ..........................: 184 29 13 12 8 33 - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ..........: 41 8 - - 2 6 - White ..............................................: 131,684 43,379 2,623 3,126 3,833 28,027 17 More than one race reported ........................: 602 154 28 26 14 124 - : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .........: 122,171 40,473 2,489 2,851 3,630 25,136 12 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ..........: 10,741 3,191 203 341 245 3,132 5 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ..........................................: 273,615 93,016 5,774 5,992 7,734 52,862 22 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ...............................: 114,190 36,207 2,367 2,742 3,446 23,936 15 Land use and/or crop decisions .....................: 97,420 34,287 2,123 2,420 2,940 19,886 13 Livestock decisions ................................: 67,728 12,075 1,154 1,023 909 11,454 5 Marketing decisions (see text) .....................: 77,901 28,112 1,721 1,871 2,559 11,742 - Record keeping and/or financial management .........: 94,771 32,375 1,848 2,151 2,735 18,646 8 Estate planning or succession planning .............: 70,048 23,278 1,265 1,636 1,734 14,861 3 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one : producer's household and/or extended family ....farms: 72,449 24,062 1,333 1,546 1,821 16,364 9 acres: 12,236,088 8,237,764 67,429 69,283 80,117 1,321,120 1,033 Limited Liability Company .......................farms: 9,852 3,588 224 356 536 1,499 - acres: 2,786,440 1,973,899 20,002 16,969 21,363 173,441 - : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ...........................farms: 66,217 21,451 1,215 1,325 1,444 15,327 9 acres: 9,551,762 6,245,834 48,464 53,046 49,223 1,186,535 1,033 Partnership .....................................farms: 4,968 2,519 49 103 158 740 - acres: 2,467,375 1,925,785 11,091 7,131 8,590 103,872 - Registered under State law ....................farms: 4,109 2,053 42 93 153 594 - acres: 2,137,486 1,653,086 9,793 6,761 8,266 85,234 - : Corporation .....................................farms: 3,446 1,272 106 178 347 567 - acres: 1,411,762 999,226 16,004 16,167 29,960 93,411 - Family held ...................................farms: 2,911 1,154 76 155 279 429 - acres: 1,305,779 946,627 14,683 14,857 26,969 62,637 - More than 10 stockholders ...................farms: 47 12 - - 3 10 - 10 or less stockholders .....................farms: 2,864 1,142 76 155 276 419 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ...................................: - 20,024 15,795 886 2,241 2,208 5,220 5,227 12,914 Not on farm operated ...............................: - 8,227 2,868 207 356 510 586 466 1,737 : Days of work off farm: : None ...............................................: - 10,978 5,657 337 1,784 728 1,672 1,339 4,787 Any ................................................: - 17,273 13,006 756 813 1,990 4,134 4,354 9,864 1 to 49 days .....................................: - 2,499 1,190 96 229 163 469 406 1,167 50 to 99 days ....................................: - 1,090 683 39 60 74 244 182 646 100 to 199 days ..................................: - 1,958 1,627 97 74 265 478 507 1,434 200 days or more .................................: - 11,726 9,506 524 450 1,488 2,943 3,259 6,617 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ....................................: - 1,282 899 31 95 195 579 386 750 3 or 4 years .......................................: - 1,874 1,548 74 132 344 821 688 1,315 5 to 9 years .......................................: - 4,581 3,305 172 385 681 1,605 1,707 2,721 10 years or more ...................................: - 20,514 12,911 816 1,985 1,498 2,801 2,912 9,865 : Average years on present farm ......................: - 22.9 21.3 23.5 23.5 17.0 14.4 15.2 18.8 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ....................................: - 3,441 2,646 118 229 630 1,576 1,311 2,204 6 to 10 years ......................................: - 4,081 2,880 149 298 571 1,338 1,321 2,357 11 years or more ...................................: - 20,729 13,137 826 2,070 1,517 2,892 3,061 10,090 : Average years on any farm ..........................: - 24.6 23.2 25.1 25.9 18.5 15.8 17.3 20.5 : Age group: : Under 25 years .....................................: - 396 501 36 104 136 216 267 480 25 to 34 years .....................................: - 1,586 1,848 153 424 447 738 713 1,408 35 to 44 years .....................................: - 2,755 2,735 196 519 743 1,341 1,221 2,266 45 to 54 years .....................................: - 4,048 3,332 182 451 488 1,304 1,199 2,403 55 to 64 years .....................................: - 7,023 4,634 280 606 545 1,224 1,148 3,680 65 to 74 years .....................................: - 7,578 3,760 175 362 285 762 843 3,169 75 years and over ..................................: - 4,865 1,853 71 131 74 221 302 1,245 : Average age ........................................: - 60.4 54.9 51.6 49.8 46.9 49.4 50.1 54.6 : Young producers (see text) ...........................: - 1,982 2,349 189 528 583 954 980 1,888 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .....: - 166 141 13 23 22 79 65 86 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ...................: - 42 40 - 2 5 19 6 15 Asian ..............................................: - 36 10 3 11 - 16 10 18 Black or African American ..........................: - 33 32 - 3 - 10 18 26 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ..........: - 6 - - - - 6 4 15 White ..............................................: - 28,010 18,487 1,088 2,579 2,706 5,696 5,636 14,504 More than one race reported ........................: - 124 94 2 2 7 59 19 73 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .........: - 25,124 17,231 1,044 2,520 2,570 5,380 5,342 13,505 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ..........: - 3,127 1,432 49 77 148 426 351 1,146 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ..........................................: - 52,840 37,262 2,562 7,562 6,272 13,262 11,776 29,541 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ...............................: - 23,921 16,481 960 2,305 2,352 5,143 5,004 13,247 Land use and/or crop decisions .....................: - 19,873 13,333 827 1,912 1,590 4,095 3,774 10,233 Livestock decisions ................................: - 11,449 15,586 923 2,041 2,004 4,397 4,891 11,271 Marketing decisions (see text) .....................: - 11,742 11,863 818 1,756 1,687 3,532 3,773 8,467 Record keeping and/or financial management .........: - 18,638 13,765 844 1,914 2,018 4,158 4,196 10,121 Estate planning or succession planning .............: - 14,858 10,221 649 1,441 1,301 2,894 2,939 7,829 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one : producer's household and/or extended family ....farms: - 16,355 10,416 561 1,166 1,334 2,937 3,067 7,842 acres: - 1,320,087 1,007,079 147,696 414,993 280,789 174,119 106,869 328,830 Limited Liability Company .......................farms: - 1,499 989 106 240 313 492 302 1,207 acres: - 173,441 160,432 35,817 146,022 104,281 38,186 26,151 69,877 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ...........................farms: - 15,318 9,941 483 942 1,173 2,740 2,935 7,241 acres: - 1,185,502 908,592 112,710 248,842 176,097 140,967 100,499 280,953 Partnership .....................................farms: - 740 440 61 192 145 115 85 361 acres: - 103,872 92,739 32,067 136,953 93,591 22,533 5,672 27,351 Registered under State law ....................farms: - 594 342 54 171 131 104 75 297 acres: - 85,234 83,020 31,227 125,956 90,949 17,043 5,249 20,902 : Corporation .....................................farms: - 567 202 37 105 75 143 59 355 acres: - 93,411 48,611 18,304 85,883 41,340 22,834 4,180 35,842 Family held ...................................farms: - 429 163 35 96 74 116 43 291 acres: - 62,637 46,453 (D) 80,154 (D) 20,027 3,494 30,532 More than 10 stockholders ...................farms: - 10 4 - 3 8 7 - - 10 or less stockholders .....................farms: - 419 159 35 93 66 109 43 291 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 535 118 30 23 68 138 - acres: 105,983 52,599 1,321 1,310 2,991 30,774 - More than 10 stockholders ...................farms: 49 18 1 - - 21 - 10 or less stockholders .....................farms: 486 100 29 23 68 117 - : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. .farms: 1,378 478 31 20 42 494 - acres: 221,447 95,603 2,116 556 2,216 69,341 - : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor ................................farms: 14,396 6,017 370 430 821 1,992 4 workers: 51,715 14,296 3,104 2,694 9,864 4,345 (D) Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ............................farms: 6,872 2,924 181 201 499 628 2 workers: 22,462 5,172 966 818 5,339 1,021 (D) Less than 150 days ..........................farms: 10,604 4,425 299 370 638 1,576 2 workers: 29,253 9,124 2,138 1,876 4,525 3,324 (D) Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ....farms: 276 43 34 39 70 9 - Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .................................farms: 49 11 2 3 2 16 - Unpaid workers ..................................farms: 26,014 6,881 573 771 668 5,479 2 workers: 66,624 15,826 1,669 2,236 1,737 13,384 (D) : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .........................................: 9,331 645 455 380 726 1,031 2 10 to 49 acres .......................................: 27,225 5,465 580 798 829 7,792 2 50 to 69 acres .......................................: 6,217 1,892 113 125 94 2,044 - 70 to 99 acres .......................................: 7,416 2,846 105 143 121 1,970 - 100 to 139 acres .....................................: 6,216 2,612 72 75 99 1,611 2 140 to 179 acres .....................................: 3,856 1,741 18 33 28 946 - 180 to 219 acres .....................................: 2,458 1,239 19 30 16 506 - 220 to 259 acres .....................................: 1,940 1,082 8 14 12 367 3 260 to 499 acres .....................................: 5,263 3,398 10 24 50 612 - 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 3,370 2,482 11 2 11 198 - 1,000 to 1,999 acres .................................: 1,789 1,495 6 2 4 32 - 2,000 acres or more ..................................: 928 823 4 - 1 19 - : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .....................: 25,720 25,720 - - - - - Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...................: 1,401 - 1,401 - - - - Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ....................: 1,626 - - 1,626 - - - Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) ...................................: 1,991 - - - 1,991 - - Other crop farming (1119) ............................: 17,128 - - - - 17,128 9 Tobacco farming (11191) ............................: 9 - - - - 9 9 Cotton farming (11192) .............................: - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ................: 17,119 - - - - 17,119 - Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ............: 10,722 - - - - - - Cattle feedlots (112112) .............................: 588 - - - - - - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .............: 1,245 - - - - - - Hog and pig farming (1122) ...........................: 1,396 - - - - - - Poultry and egg production (1123) ....................: 3,022 - - - - - - Sheep and goat farming (1124) ........................: 3,108 - - - - - - Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125,1129) ..............................: 8,062 - - - - - - : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 ........: 60,998 15,987 1,220 1,451 1,519 16,124 6 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ......: 5,076 3,604 58 51 146 186 - Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ......: 4,104 2,956 34 37 88 42 3 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to : $4,999,999 ......................................: 2,109 1,460 17 7 45 12 - Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more ........: 162 55 4 - 23 - - Non-family farms ...................................: 3,560 1,658 68 80 170 764 - : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access ....................................: 58,280 20,526 1,044 1,336 1,723 12,437 6 Dial-up ..........................................: 2,013 763 20 42 37 478 - Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ...: 31,230 10,505 686 889 1,204 6,560 4 Cellular data plan (see text) ....................: 36,383 12,932 699 804 1,077 7,315 4 Satellite ........................................: 9,443 3,663 125 179 159 1,931 2 Don't know .......................................: 3,390 1,394 28 26 77 787 - Other ............................................: 590 189 6 6 11 141 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: - 138 39 2 9 1 27 16 64 acres: - 30,774 2,158 (D) 5,729 (D) 2,807 686 5,310 More than 10 stockholders ...................farms: - 21 - - - - 2 - 7 10 or less stockholders .....................farms: - 117 39 2 9 1 25 16 57 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. .farms: - 494 139 7 6 3 24 29 105 acres: - 69,341 18,410 3,888 4,933 422 1,570 1,670 20,722 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor ................................farms: - 1,988 1,372 150 677 337 497 331 1,402 workers: - (D) 2,776 381 4,437 1,765 3,300 615 4,138 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ............................farms: - 626 578 99 562 213 259 99 629 workers: - (D) 850 183 2,972 1,056 2,131 182 1,772 Less than 150 days ..........................farms: - 1,574 989 98 374 224 323 255 1,033 workers: - (D) 1,926 198 1,465 709 1,169 433 2,366 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ....farms: - 9 3 1 46 6 5 - 20 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .................................farms: - 16 1 - - 1 8 - 5 Unpaid workers ..................................farms: - 5,477 4,412 255 418 502 1,313 1,341 3,401 workers: - (D) 11,247 732 1,225 1,510 4,004 3,769 9,285 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .........................................: - 1,029 1,503 46 30 506 995 1,087 1,927 10 to 49 acres .......................................: - 7,790 4,117 97 86 336 1,292 1,424 4,409 50 to 69 acres .......................................: - 2,044 985 23 40 45 123 219 514 70 to 99 acres .......................................: - 1,970 1,120 53 90 77 229 156 506 100 to 139 acres .....................................: - 1,609 923 55 195 58 120 131 265 140 to 179 acres .....................................: - 946 612 44 156 35 43 40 160 180 to 219 acres .....................................: - 506 364 46 87 20 52 9 70 220 to 259 acres .....................................: - 364 239 39 64 24 19 15 57 260 to 499 acres .....................................: - 612 569 91 207 97 91 13 101 500 to 999 acres .....................................: - 198 236 66 185 95 40 10 34 1,000 to 1,999 acres .................................: - 32 36 20 82 85 13 1 13 2,000 acres or more ..................................: - 19 18 8 23 18 5 3 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) ............................: - 17,119 - - - - - - - Tobacco farming (11191) ............................: - - - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .............................: - - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ................: - 17,119 - - - - - - - Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ............: - - 10,722 - - - - - - Cattle feedlots (112112) .............................: - - - 588 - - - - - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .............: - - - - 1,245 - - - - Hog and pig farming (1122) ...........................: - - - - - 1,396 - - - Poultry and egg production (1123) ....................: - - - - - - 3,022 - - Sheep and goat farming (1124) ........................: - - - - - - - 3,108 - Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125,1129) ..............................: - - - - - - - - 8,062 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 ........: - 16,118 10,124 322 243 914 2,501 3,056 7,537 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ......: - 186 144 63 304 119 220 7 174 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ......: - 39 116 109 306 171 148 3 94 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to : $4,999,999 ......................................: - 12 32 65 275 104 56 1 35 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more ........: - - - 2 38 26 12 - 2 Non-family farms ...................................: - 764 306 27 79 62 85 41 220 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access ....................................: - 12,431 8,172 489 686 1,206 2,394 2,441 5,826 Dial-up ..........................................: - 478 312 16 21 35 62 55 172 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ...: - 6,556 3,975 240 316 631 1,448 1,332 3,444 Cellular data plan (see text) ....................: - 7,311 5,082 310 457 807 1,604 1,582 3,714 Satellite ........................................: - 1,929 1,358 117 120 240 329 432 790 Don't know .......................................: - 787 523 26 57 42 87 109 234 Other ............................................: - 141 83 7 3 21 17 29 77 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: 61,169 18,322 1,196 1,387 1,677 14,470 3 2 households .......................................: 10,827 5,300 140 165 177 1,861 4 3 households .......................................: 2,467 1,361 47 56 80 465 2 4 households .......................................: 980 504 8 5 35 226 - 5 or more households ...............................: 566 233 10 13 22 106 - : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory .....................farms: 21,126 4,123 199 108 83 2,426 3 number: 1,212,468 219,131 1,627 884 1,305 54,863 36 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ...........................................: 7,755 1,022 154 87 44 952 - 10 to 49 .........................................: 8,997 1,995 43 19 31 1,253 3 50 to 99 .........................................: 2,095 584 2 2 8 156 - 100 to 199 .......................................: 1,062 280 - - - 49 - 200 to 499 .......................................: 773 205 - - - 12 - 500 or more ......................................: 444 37 - - - 4 - : Cows and heifers that calved ..................farms: 17,294 3,106 167 93 68 2,165 3 number: 529,554 80,262 720 554 706 32,174 27 : Beef cows ...................................farms: 15,601 2,995 115 83 66 2,095 3 number: 281,811 75,783 618 528 692 31,028 27 Farms with- : 1 to 9 .......................................: 7,643 1,027 94 66 42 1,030 3 10 to 49 .....................................: 6,840 1,610 21 17 22 988 - 50 to 99 .....................................: 774 225 - - 2 59 - 100 to 199 ...................................: 263 107 - - - 15 - 200 to 499 ...................................: 76 25 - - - 2 - 500 or more ..................................: 5 1 - - - 1 - : Milk cows ...................................farms: 2,195 170 66 16 8 132 - number: 247,743 4,479 102 26 14 1,146 - Farms with- : 1 to 9 .......................................: 905 108 66 16 8 116 - 10 to 49 .....................................: 444 31 - - - 8 - 50 to 99 .....................................: 329 14 - - - 7 - 100 to 199 ...................................: 245 15 - - - 1 - 200 to 499 ...................................: 187 2 - - - - - 500 or more ..................................: 85 - - - - - - : Other cattle ..................................farms: 16,356 3,470 125 62 57 1,741 3 number: 682,914 138,869 907 330 599 22,689 9 : Cattle and calves sold ..........................farms: 16,329 3,335 102 40 50 1,505 3 number: 819,143 118,805 604 197 673 20,119 15 $1,000: 890,447 158,014 602 237 670 17,774 8 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ..........farms: 6,444 882 31 14 19 724 3 number: 276,503 14,188 103 48 112 6,640 15 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more ............farms: 15,001 3,157 86 36 48 1,300 - number: 542,640 104,617 501 149 561 13,479 - Cattle on feed ..............................farms: 1,599 703 2 2 2 39 - number: 203,029 53,974 (D) (D) (D) 1,909 - : Hogs and pigs inventory .........................farms: 3,238 452 72 62 19 211 - number: 2,752,063 170,736 644 220 122 3,020 - Farms with- : 1 to 24 ..........................................: 2,196 271 68 62 19 202 - 25 to 49 .........................................: 149 36 2 - - 6 - 50 to 99 .........................................: 117 44 2 - - 1 - 100 to 199 .......................................: 40 9 - - - - - 200 to 499 .......................................: 60 30 - - - 1 - 500 or more ......................................: 676 62 - - - 1 - : Hogs and pigs sold ..............................farms: 3,612 517 80 44 11 200 - number: 10,049,241 370,540 715 258 421 3,888 - $1,000: 1,559,975 72,527 141 69 70 797 - : Sheep and lambs inventory .......................farms: 4,133 427 82 47 37 378 - number: 145,381 19,566 2,674 471 884 11,201 - Sheep and lambs sold ............................farms: 3,000 317 53 15 19 223 - number: 97,913 11,294 1,199 115 523 4,619 - : Total horses and ponies inventory ...............farms: 13,571 1,215 264 167 174 1,832 2 number: 91,418 5,968 1,785 876 903 8,234 (D) Total horses and ponies sold ....................farms: 3,128 108 43 23 32 86 - number: 14,862 217 62 32 56 160 - : Goats, all inventory ............................farms: 4,707 306 86 75 63 495 - number: 67,054 6,101 848 435 352 4,814 - Goats, all sold .................................farms: 2,505 165 36 24 39 197 - number: 33,605 2,665 253 133 215 1,342 - : POULTRY : : Layers inventory ................................farms: 10,695 977 417 273 216 1,381 2 number: 38,570,322 23,038 14,303 7,013 5,589 27,946 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Other crop farming - con. : : : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : : : :---------------------------------: : : : : : : : : Sugarcane : : : : : : : : : farming, hay : : : : : : : : : farming, and : : : : : : : Aquaculture : : all other : Beef cattle : : Dairy cattle : : : : and : Cotton : crop farming : ranching : Cattle : and milk : Hog and pig : Poultry and : Sheep and : other animal : farming : (11193, 11194 : and farming : feedlots : production : farming : egg production :goat farming : production Item : (11192) : 11199) : (112111) : (112112) : (11212) : (1122) : (1123) : (1124) : (1125,1129) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS - Con. : : Farms by number of households sharing in net : income of operation: : 1 household ........................................: - 14,467 9,094 441 858 1,121 2,653 2,803 7,147 2 households .......................................: - 1,857 1,329 105 247 193 309 260 741 3 households .......................................: - 463 206 25 81 50 15 18 63 4 households .......................................: - 226 51 9 29 22 13 13 65 5 or more households ...............................: - 106 42 8 30 10 32 14 46 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory .....................farms: - 2,423 10,176 549 1,240 310 667 304 941 number: - 54,827 352,764 128,209 382,514 18,723 19,915 2,271 30,262 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ...........................................: - 952 4,112 14 63 153 386 229 539 10 to 49 .........................................: - 1,250 4,650 153 186 83 191 70 323 50 to 99 .........................................: - 156 852 98 286 23 49 5 30 100 to 199 .......................................: - 49 319 98 246 21 26 - 23 200 to 499 .......................................: - 12 139 104 265 25 12 - 11 500 or more ......................................: - 4 104 82 194 5 3 - 15 : Cows and heifers that calved ..................farms: - 2,162 8,557 273 1,237 195 510 246 677 number: - 32,147 143,928 13,302 240,749 3,020 6,715 1,245 6,179 : Beef cows ...................................farms: - 2,092 8,484 271 122 175 426 199 570 number: - 31,001 143,267 13,245 2,842 2,455 4,846 1,108 5,399 Farms with- : 1 to 9 .......................................: - 1,027 4,339 22 49 118 299 174 383 10 to 49 .....................................: - 988 3,599 172 56 44 112 25 174 50 to 99 .....................................: - 59 399 49 10 10 9 - 11 100 to 199 ...................................: - 15 111 18 6 3 1 - 2 200 to 499 ...................................: - 2 34 9 1 - 5 - - 500 or more ..................................: - 1 2 1 - - - - - : Milk cows ...................................farms: - 132 177 8 1,235 29 117 67 170 number: - 1,146 661 57 237,907 565 1,869 137 780 Farms with- : 1 to 9 .......................................: - 116 165 3 90 26 81 66 160 10 to 49 .....................................: - 8 11 5 362 - 19 1 7 50 to 99 .....................................: - 7 1 - 291 - 16 - - 100 to 199 ...................................: - 1 - - 223 2 1 - 3 200 to 499 ...................................: - - - - 184 1 - - - 500 or more ..................................: - - - - 85 - - - - : Other cattle ..................................farms: - 1,738 7,583 535 1,130 242 492 210 709 number: - 22,680 208,836 114,907 141,765 15,703 13,200 1,026 24,083 : Cattle and calves sold ..........................farms: - 1,502 8,201 588 1,156 185 296 148 723 number: - 20,104 317,442 115,634 193,210 20,354 10,910 626 20,569 $1,000: - 17,766 302,602 204,752 138,981 21,555 13,101 531 31,625 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ..........farms: - 721 3,266 71 979 36 104 56 262 number: - 6,625 130,555 2,465 109,915 (D) 2,864 (D) 2,098 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more ............farms: - 1,300 7,448 588 1,146 170 261 122 639 number: - 13,479 186,887 113,169 83,295 (D) 8,046 (D) 18,471 Cattle on feed ..............................farms: - 39 87 588 50 47 25 1 53 number: - 1,909 6,179 111,186 5,220 7,344 (D) (D) 12,828 : Hogs and pigs inventory .........................farms: - 211 458 28 59 1,110 266 110 391 number: - 3,020 7,256 8,432 12,959 2,402,237 73,472 481 72,484 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ..........................................: - 202 438 19 39 394 237 109 338 25 to 49 .........................................: - 6 7 5 6 76 1 - 10 50 to 99 .........................................: - 1 6 - 1 46 6 1 10 100 to 199 .......................................: - - 1 - 1 26 - - 3 200 to 499 .......................................: - 1 2 - 3 16 1 - 7 500 or more ......................................: - 1 4 4 9 552 21 - 23 : Hogs and pigs sold ..............................farms: - 200 549 34 55 1,375 205 129 413 number: - 3,888 17,930 17,723 27,739 9,221,253 187,275 597 200,902 $1,000: - 797 3,651 4,315 6,331 1,402,038 35,423 123 34,491 : Sheep and lambs inventory .......................farms: - 378 373 27 68 65 267 1,767 595 number: - 11,201 6,930 1,457 2,183 2,543 5,863 77,659 13,950 Sheep and lambs sold ............................farms: - 223 228 18 39 41 140 1,492 415 number: - 4,619 3,234 770 1,524 1,208 2,469 61,264 9,694 : Total horses and ponies inventory ...............farms: - 1,830 1,930 48 358 144 696 692 6,051 number: - (D) 7,821 209 2,838 643 3,641 2,845 55,655 Total horses and ponies sold ....................farms: - 86 129 14 94 10 91 45 2,453 number: - 160 256 36 241 11 300 76 13,415 : Goats, all inventory ............................farms: - 495 616 21 61 97 611 1,497 779 number: - 4,814 5,570 190 944 848 5,759 32,716 8,477 Goats, all sold .................................farms: - 197 226 10 19 43 235 1,156 355 number: - 1,342 1,743 76 398 364 1,194 21,942 3,280 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory ................................farms: - 1,379 1,726 55 251 265 2,412 901 1,821 number: - (D) 26,625 2,527 14,700 25,172 38,150,848 15,433 257,128 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : Other crop farming : : : : : : (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 .........................................: 10,440 976 415 273 216 1,380 2 400 to 3,199 .....................................: 51 1 2 - - 1 - 3,200 to 9,999 ...................................: 10 - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999 .................................: 54 - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999 .................................: 67 - - - - - - 50,000 to 99,999 .................................: 28 - - - - - - 100,000 or more ..................................: 45 - - - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ..farms: 1,556 131 55 47 30 150 - number: 11,807,128 3,485 1,734 839 499 3,944 - : Layers sold .....................................farms: 1,559 95 57 42 22 143 - number: 23,533,133 6,599 2,555 4,378 606 3,930 - : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .......farms: 291 15 5 - 5 21 - number: 19,457,256 786 1,423 - 280,100 1,813 - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ......farms: 1,510 74 46 24 28 85 - number: 123,982,907 13,495 8,043 4,150 1,770 6,231 - Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 .......................................: 1,165 74 46 24 28 85 - 2,000 to 59,999 ..................................: 27 - - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999 .................................: 18 - - - - - - 100,000 or more ..................................: 300 - - - - - - : Turkeys inventory ...............................farms: 1,195 71 27 17 38 95 2 number: 3,091,927 (D) 178 (D) 390 (D) (D) Turkeys sold ....................................farms: 714 28 9 11 23 50 - number: 9,538,217 (D) 1,250 120 483 716 - : CROPS : : Barley for grain ................................farms: 144 80 2 - 2 12 - acres: 4,254 2,419 (D) - (D) 151 - bushels: 333,223 181,739 (D) - (D) 8,177 - Irrigated .....................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 100 50 2 - 2 12 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 34 25 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 9 5 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 1 - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ..................................farms: 21,144 17,611 133 34 51 584 - acres: 3,314,064 2,973,055 5,285 986 1,023 12,651 - bushels: 608,637,574 548,986,537 911,258 55,178 188,448 1,704,096 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 191 157 7 - 4 1 - acres: 15,124 12,957 40 - (D) (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 5,776 3,978 107 30 43 455 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 7,908 7,059 14 2 7 111 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 4,028 3,526 7 - - 14 - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 1,838 1,601 1 2 1 2 - 500 acres or more ................................: 1,594 1,447 4 - - 2 - : Corn for silage or greenchop ....................farms: 1,373 468 6 2 5 44 - acres: 139,840 42,323 79 (D) (D) 1,578 - tons: 2,710,907 832,544 1,328 (D) (D) 26,891 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 16 6 1 - - 1 - acres: 2,170 (D) (D) - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 513 200 5 2 5 27 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 480 176 1 - - 13 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 260 62 - - - 4 - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 75 13 - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: 45 17 - - - - - : Oats for grain ..................................farms: 850 340 37 2 4 101 - acres: 13,512 7,433 337 (D) (D) 1,147 - bushels: 778,415 442,974 22,498 (D) (D) 59,952 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 5 2 1 - - - - acres: 25 (D) (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 733 268 37 2 4 87 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 101 58 - - - 14 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 14 12 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 2 2 - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ...............................farms: 15 3 1 - - 1 - acres: 467 (D) (D) - - (D) - bushels: 14,387 5,775 (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 - 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 .........................................: - 1,378 1,726 55 242 264 2,181 901 1,811 400 to 3,199 .....................................: - 1 - - 9 - 36 - 2 3,200 to 9,999 ...................................: - - - - - - 10 - - 10,000 to 19,999 .................................: - - - - - 1 46 - 7 20,000 to 49,999 .................................: - - - - - - 67 - - 50,000 to 99,999 .................................: - - - - - - 28 - - 100,000 or more ..................................: - - - - - - 44 - 1 : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ..farms: - 150 160 4 27 36 568 123 225 number: - 3,944 3,158 130 19,899 147,551 11,618,559 1,881 5,449 : Layers sold .....................................farms: - 143 162 10 33 25 587 131 252 number: - 3,930 9,634 1,133 4,291 (D) 23,373,103 5,437 (D) : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .......farms: - 21 12 - 9 10 128 38 48 number: - 1,813 406 - (D) 286,099 18,829,435 (D) 3,153 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ......farms: - 85 175 7 28 73 667 90 213 number: - 6,231 21,909 4,365 586,905 (D) 122,661,242 4,586 (D) Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 .......................................: - 85 173 7 22 72 336 90 208 2,000 to 59,999 ..................................: - - 2 - 2 1 18 - 4 60,000 to 99,999 .................................: - - - - - - 18 - - 100,000 or more ..................................: - - - - 4 - 295 - 1 : Turkeys inventory ...............................farms: - 93 118 1 15 46 477 102 188 number: - (D) 1,619 (D) (D) 12,771 2,881,341 443 185,298 Turkeys sold ....................................farms: - 50 67 - 13 27 328 46 112 number: - 716 1,386 - 2,170 (D) 8,937,752 307 420,084 : CROPS : : Barley for grain ................................farms: - 12 3 5 15 7 3 6 9 acres: - 151 79 76 301 982 51 28 141 bushels: - 8,177 5,250 4,200 20,410 95,016 4,196 1,640 10,885 Irrigated .....................................farms: - - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 12 1 5 11 2 2 6 7 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - - 2 - 4 - 1 - 2 100 to 249 acres .................................: - - - - - 4 - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - - - - - 1 - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ..................................farms: - 584 623 271 736 415 297 63 326 acres: - 12,651 26,702 38,678 89,640 108,769 36,930 853 19,492 bushels: - 1,704,096 4,252,048 6,775,681 15,699,312 19,930,701 6,642,894 111,038 3,380,383 Irrigated .....................................farms: - 1 3 1 2 7 2 5 2 acres: - (D) 9 (D) (D) 1,459 (D) 98 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 455 415 70 230 49 92 54 253 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - 111 125 92 235 119 102 8 34 100 to 249 acres .................................: - 14 62 61 170 102 68 1 17 250 to 499 acres .................................: - 2 19 36 75 69 23 - 9 500 acres or more ................................: - 2 2 12 26 76 12 - 13 : Corn for silage or greenchop ....................farms: - 44 108 60 578 19 56 - 27 acres: - 1,578 4,401 4,873 81,885 1,462 1,930 - 1,292 tons: - 26,891 66,722 101,479 1,601,855 26,490 34,842 - 18,473 Irrigated .....................................farms: - 1 - - 6 1 - - 1 acres: - (D) - - (D) (D) - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 27 67 12 132 6 39 - 18 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - 13 29 28 208 9 12 - 4 100 to 249 acres .................................: - 4 9 19 155 3 4 - 4 250 to 499 acres .................................: - - 3 1 55 1 1 - 1 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - 28 - - - - : Oats for grain ..................................farms: - 101 57 6 131 12 25 34 101 acres: - 1,147 528 32 2,495 125 189 322 865 bushels: - 59,952 29,923 2,450 120,224 6,747 11,623 22,143 57,866 Irrigated .....................................farms: - - - - - - - 2 - acres: - - - - - - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 87 56 6 104 12 25 31 101 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - 14 1 - 25 - - 3 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: - - - - 2 - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ...............................farms: - 1 2 3 4 - 1 - - acres: - (D) (D) (D) 190 - (D) - - bushels: - (D) (D) 450 7,739 - (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 ....................................: 9 - 1 - - 1 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 5 3 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 1 - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ..............................farms: 22,877 20,405 87 29 58 371 - acres: 4,830,774 4,488,692 9,074 1,737 4,020 14,793 - bushels: 260,314,281 241,709,660 441,183 83,904 172,633 686,809 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 208 198 1 - - 1 - acres: 13,154 (D) (D) - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 4,658 3,835 50 16 21 245 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 8,151 7,372 18 9 27 102 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 4,862 4,409 6 1 4 14 - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 2,608 2,362 9 3 6 6 - 500 acres or more ................................: 2,598 2,427 4 - - 4 - : Sunflower seed, all .............................farms: 47 28 9 - - 4 - acres: 1,058 1,016 12 - - 12 - pounds: 1,393,803 1,372,355 10,298 - - 7,000 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 2 - 2 - - - - acres: (D) - (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 35 16 9 - - 4 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 9 9 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 2 2 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 1 1 - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - : Tobacco .........................................farms: 32 11 2 - - 13 9 acres: 619 (D) (D) - - 353 (D) pounds: 1,210,335 (D) (D) - - 723,485 (D) Irrigated .....................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres .................................: 1 - - - - 1 - 1.0 to 1.9 acres .................................: 2 2 - - - - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres .................................: 3 - 2 - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres .................................: 10 4 - - - 6 6 5.0 to 9.9 acres .................................: 6 2 - - - 2 - 10.0 to 24.9 acres ...............................: 2 - - - - - - 25.0 acres or more ...............................: 8 3 - - - 4 3 : Wheat for grain, all ............................farms: 7,604 6,404 33 8 13 153 - acres: 480,146 418,756 1,689 259 613 2,335 - bushels: 36,724,093 32,144,294 123,981 11,581 46,141 139,110 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 41 35 - 1 - 1 - acres: 1,057 969 - (D) - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 2,580 2,034 17 4 9 132 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 3,687 3,205 12 4 3 17 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 1,086 947 2 - - 4 - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 200 172 2 - 1 - - 500 acres or more ................................: 51 46 - - - - - : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ....................farms: 30,365 5,553 352 210 204 11,171 7 acres: 986,874 211,421 5,177 2,781 3,235 343,432 162 tons, dry equivalent: 2,398,191 599,471 8,750 4,217 5,983 771,462 477 Irrigated .....................................farms: 442 56 15 4 13 164 - acres: 9,180 1,717 45 78 72 4,104 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 18,894 3,152 299 180 165 6,911 5 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 9,458 1,894 51 30 37 3,677 2 100 to 249 acres .................................: 1,711 440 2 - 2 510 - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 247 55 - - - 55 - 500 acres or more ................................: 55 12 - - - 18 - : Alfalfa hay ...................................farms: 12,876 3,329 166 67 88 4,134 - acres: 331,071 102,897 1,958 729 1,257 100,166 - tons, dry: 922,605 335,686 5,013 1,423 3,288 255,455 - Irrigated ...................................farms: 171 20 7 3 5 49 - acres: 1,942 224 15 38 48 582 - : Other dry hay .................................farms: 16,110 2,380 178 114 99 6,399 7 acres: 493,570 83,411 2,134 1,668 1,333 200,144 162 tons, dry: 1,018,291 196,557 2,990 2,475 2,161 417,365 477 Irrigated ...................................farms: 213 19 7 1 9 96 - acres: 4,005 161 (D) (D) 25 2,240 - : Land in vegetables ..............................farms: 2,844 322 1,398 193 271 279 - acres: 31,760 9,742 18,430 674 901 1,281 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 953 69 489 62 147 83 - acres: 14,852 2,546 10,848 257 556 487 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ....................................: - 1 2 3 1 - 1 - - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - - - - 2 - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: - - - - 1 - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ..............................farms: - 371 377 222 457 454 239 29 149 acres: - 14,793 24,957 34,192 70,326 132,782 34,184 574 15,443 bushels: - 686,809 1,333,490 1,903,023 3,867,284 7,354,797 1,888,802 29,249 843,447 Irrigated .....................................farms: - 1 - 4 2 1 - - 1 acres: - (D) - 177 (D) (D) - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 245 169 33 79 61 40 24 85 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - 102 130 92 170 104 91 4 32 100 to 249 acres .................................: - 14 51 56 118 111 78 1 13 250 to 499 acres .................................: - 6 25 30 64 77 17 - 9 500 acres or more ................................: - 4 2 11 26 101 13 - 10 : Sunflower seed, all .............................farms: - 4 2 - - - 2 - 2 acres: - 12 (D) - - - (D) - (D) pounds: - 7,000 (D) - - - (D) - (D) Irrigated .....................................farms: - - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 4 2 - - - 2 - 2 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - - - : Tobacco .........................................farms: - 4 4 - 2 - - - - acres: - (D) (D) - (D) - - - - pounds: - (D) (D) - (D) - - - - Irrigated .....................................farms: - - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres .................................: - 1 - - - - - - - 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 2 - - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres ...............................: - - - - 2 - - - - 25.0 acres or more ...............................: - 1 1 - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ............................farms: - 153 136 114 328 227 101 10 77 acres: - 2,335 4,335 5,222 19,652 19,972 4,445 180 2,688 bushels: - 139,110 296,892 407,644 1,431,696 1,529,659 361,742 12,045 219,308 Irrigated .....................................farms: - 1 - 3 - 1 - - - acres: - (D) - (D) - (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 132 71 54 120 35 42 9 53 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - 17 59 44 146 128 51 1 17 100 to 249 acres .................................: - 4 5 15 53 48 7 - 5 250 to 499 acres .................................: - - 1 1 8 12 1 - 2 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - 1 4 - - - : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ....................farms: - 11,164 5,981 340 1,055 290 853 896 3,460 acres: - 343,270 213,295 21,498 96,534 6,721 18,756 12,220 51,804 tons, dry equivalent: - 770,985 403,137 55,324 375,052 18,200 44,704 20,629 91,262 Irrigated .....................................farms: - 164 60 4 9 10 19 14 74 acres: - 4,104 1,375 310 533 90 241 146 469 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 6,906 3,325 112 162 215 674 771 2,928 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - 3,675 2,188 165 580 61 160 117 498 100 to 249 acres .................................: - 510 394 54 244 14 14 7 30 250 to 499 acres .................................: - 55 66 9 57 - 2 - 3 500 acres or more ................................: - 18 8 - 12 - 3 1 1 : Alfalfa hay ...................................farms: - 4,134 1,971 166 619 158 384 378 1,416 acres: - 100,166 52,640 6,513 32,206 3,526 5,993 4,075 19,111 tons, dry: - 255,455 109,305 20,256 114,285 10,175 17,379 8,229 42,111 Irrigated ...................................farms: - 49 25 3 3 6 12 10 28 acres: - 582 400 65 (D) (D) 167 26 215 : Other dry hay .................................farms: - 6,392 3,672 188 290 134 357 443 1,856 acres: - 199,982 133,589 11,920 15,071 2,487 9,327 5,589 26,897 tons, dry: - 416,888 252,955 26,403 39,925 5,478 20,997 8,769 42,216 Irrigated ...................................farms: - 96 32 1 1 4 8 4 31 acres: - 2,240 963 (D) (D) (D) 24 120 182 : Land in vegetables ..............................farms: - 279 56 6 19 28 136 20 116 acres: - 1,281 127 7 117 149 147 13 172 Irrigated .....................................farms: - 83 10 - 6 1 39 2 45 acres: - 487 (D) - 27 (D) 41 (D) 60 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .................................: 2,201 170 1,045 165 239 233 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ................................: 460 74 268 23 25 39 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................: 130 51 64 4 6 4 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .............................: 34 20 9 1 1 3 - 250.0 acres or more ..............................: 19 7 12 - - - - : Beans, snap ...................................farms: 704 52 411 36 76 71 - acres: 2,101 538 1,456 12 36 38 - Harvested for processing ....................farms: 61 10 29 1 8 10 - acres: (D) (D) 6 (D) 1 1 - : Peas, green ...................................farms: 142 8 73 5 27 24 - acres: 48 8 12 1 24 4 - Harvested for processing ....................farms: 11 1 4 - 6 - - acres: 1 (D) (D) - (D) - - Potatoes ......................................farms: 511 35 292 24 46 57 - acres: 2,140 337 1,672 16 23 42 - Harvested for processing ....................farms: 37 5 16 - 7 5 - acres: 1,144 (D) (D) - 2 2 - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...............................: 486 32 278 23 45 54 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..............................: 17 - 9 1 1 3 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: 4 1 3 - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................: 2 2 - - - - - 250.0 acres or more ............................: 2 - 2 - - - - : Sweet corn (see text) .........................farms: 977 148 496 57 58 99 - acres: 8,465 1,472 5,843 278 226 399 - Harvested for processing ....................farms: 109 25 35 8 2 8 - acres: 70 15 (D) 16 (D) 3 - Sweet potatoes ................................farms: 114 5 65 2 24 17 - acres: 29 (D) 15 (D) (D) 6 - Harvested for processing ....................farms: 5 1 2 - 1 1 - acres: 1 (D) (D) - (D) (D) - : Tomatoes in the open ..........................farms: 1,196 91 700 74 104 111 - acres: 3,968 1,821 1,973 44 50 47 - Harvested for processing ....................farms: 134 23 45 8 11 13 - acres: 3,129 1,761 1,350 2 3 4 - : Land in orchards ................................farms: 2,014 82 136 1,341 80 172 - acres: 10,789 286 171 9,656 74 315 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 238 19 25 140 14 20 - acres: 855 57 12 682 8 52 - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres .................................: 1,496 62 125 889 80 154 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ................................: 427 20 11 362 - 17 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................: 83 - - 82 - 1 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .............................: 8 - - 8 - - - 250.0 acres or more ..............................: - - - - - - - : Apples ........................................farms: 1,219 45 82 820 36 123 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 5,034 130 93 4,453 32 159 - : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) .......farms: 611 29 34 441 22 50 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 2,162 72 17 2,013 7 24 - : Peaches, all ..................................farms: 567 11 34 393 25 49 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,074 47 29 902 15 49 - : Almonds .......................................farms: 8 - 1 7 - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: 1 - (D) (D) - - - : Pecans ........................................farms: 38 - 1 27 2 8 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 38 - (D) (D) (D) 1 - : Walnuts, English ..............................farms: 196 - 10 144 1 20 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 981 - (D) 961 (D) 8 - : Land in berries .................................farms: 1,178 58 161 639 107 114 - acres: 1,748 170 176 1,117 107 117 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .................................: - 233 51 6 14 21 130 20 107 5.0 to 24.9 acres ................................: - 39 5 - 4 7 6 - 9 25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................: - 4 - - 1 - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .............................: - 3 - - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more ..............................: - - - - - - - - - : Beans, snap ...................................farms: - 71 12 - 5 - 16 - 25 acres: - 38 3 - 7 - 5 - 6 Harvested for processing ....................farms: - 10 - - - - 3 - - acres: - 1 - - - - (Z) - - : Peas, green ...................................farms: - 24 - - - - - - 5 acres: - 4 - - - - - - 1 Harvested for processing ....................farms: - - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - - Potatoes ......................................farms: - 57 12 2 4 - 14 4 21 acres: - 42 9 (D) 7 - (D) 1 22 Harvested for processing ....................farms: - 5 2 - 1 - - - 1 acres: - 2 (D) - (D) - - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...............................: - 54 12 2 3 - 14 4 19 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..............................: - 3 - - 1 - - - 2 25.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: - - - - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................: - - - - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more ............................: - - - - - - - - - : Sweet corn (see text) .........................farms: - 99 31 1 4 20 31 5 27 acres: - 399 95 (D) 50 73 15 (D) 13 Harvested for processing ....................farms: - 8 4 - 1 6 12 - 8 acres: - 3 (D) - (D) 4 4 - 2 Sweet potatoes ................................farms: - 17 - - - 1 - - - acres: - 6 - - - (D) - - - Harvested for processing ....................farms: - 1 - - - - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ..........................farms: - 111 15 - 5 6 37 8 45 acres: - 47 3 - 7 1 8 1 13 Harvested for processing ....................farms: - 13 1 - 1 6 9 4 13 acres: - 4 (D) - (D) 1 (D) 1 1 : Land in orchards ................................farms: - 172 23 - 12 5 70 24 69 acres: - 315 18 - 47 1 139 13 72 Irrigated .....................................farms: - 20 2 - 1 5 6 1 5 acres: - 52 (D) - (D) 1 12 (D) 23 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres .................................: - 154 23 - 7 5 60 24 67 5.0 to 24.9 acres ................................: - 17 - - 5 - 10 - 2 25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................: - 1 - - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .............................: - - - - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more ..............................: - - - - - - - - - : Apples ........................................farms: - 123 15 - 5 - 42 8 43 bearing and nonbearing acres: - 159 10 - 34 - 77 5 42 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) .......farms: - 50 2 - 3 - 14 1 15 bearing and nonbearing acres: - 24 (D) - 10 - 8 (D) (D) : Peaches, all ..................................farms: - 49 12 - 4 - 17 1 21 bearing and nonbearing acres: - 49 2 - 2 - 17 (D) 9 : Almonds .......................................farms: - - - - - - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: - - - - - - - - - : Pecans ........................................farms: - 8 - - - - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: - 1 - - - - - - - : Walnuts, English ..............................farms: - 20 - - - - 12 3 6 bearing and nonbearing acres: - 8 - - - - 7 (Z) 1 : Land in berries .................................farms: - 114 9 3 8 1 32 10 36 acres: - 117 8 (D) 10 (D) 15 2 17 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 76,009 55,887 17,141 2,981 percent: 100.0 73.5 22.6 3.9 Land in farms ............................................acres: 13,652,346 4,313,584 8,581,672 757,090 Average size of farm .................................acres: 180 77 501 254 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 76,009 55,887 17,141 2,981 $1,000: 15,548,898 4,979,564 9,593,355 975,978 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 204,567 89,101 559,673 327,400 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 11,465 10,725 554 186 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 8,508 7,954 421 133 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 8,611 7,907 544 160 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 9,055 7,859 943 253 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 10,017 8,123 1,537 357 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 6,784 4,804 1,518 462 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 6,149 3,841 1,884 424 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 5,905 2,503 2,946 456 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 3,589 927 2,412 250 : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 2,557 561 1,863 133 $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 3,369 683 2,519 167 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 2,247 447 1,704 96 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 799 133 624 42 $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 323 103 191 29 : Total sales ............................................farms: 76,009 55,887 17,141 2,981 $1,000: 15,412,137 4,920,259 9,521,769 970,109 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 30,410 15,497 12,951 1,962 $1,000: 7,605,771 1,041,504 6,021,125 543,141 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 16,246 5,010 10,071 1,165 $1,000: 7,356,678 869,171 5,962,034 525,473 Corn ...............................................farms: 21,411 9,326 10,653 1,432 $1,000: 3,734,528 500,760 2,971,577 262,190 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 10,897 2,709 7,447 741 $1,000: 3,533,466 385,308 2,901,466 246,692 Wheat ..............................................farms: 7,601 2,434 4,738 429 $1,000: 279,608 43,593 217,198 18,817 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1,559 156 1,318 85 $1,000: 174,356 12,892 148,657 12,806 Soybeans ...........................................farms: 22,871 10,108 11,226 1,537 $1,000: 3,553,913 494,812 2,802,948 256,153 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 11,714 2,630 8,269 815 $1,000: 3,334,024 363,194 2,731,012 239,817 Sorghum ............................................farms: 42 12 24 6 $1,000: 193 (D) 86 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Barley .............................................farms: 144 53 86 5 $1,000: 2,157 (D) 1,931 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 12 - 12 - $1,000: 1,172 - 1,172 - Rice ...............................................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 1,223 610 525 88 $1,000: 35,371 2,112 27,386 5,873 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 54 - 48 6 $1,000: 30,142 - (D) (D) Tobacco ..............................................farms: 32 15 17 - $1,000: 2,767 1,355 1,412 - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 10 5 5 - $1,000: 2,463 1,181 1,283 - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 2,865 2,163 578 124 $1,000: 205,389 52,444 137,272 15,673 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 457 219 213 25 $1,000: 182,568 35,572 132,289 14,706 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 2,093 1,838 188 67 $1,000: 70,344 52,241 16,915 1,188 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 298 229 60 9 $1,000: 53,742 37,924 15,092 726 Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 1,456 1,325 101 30 $1,000: 53,988 41,909 11,678 401 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 229 187 37 5 $1,000: 43,542 32,257 11,006 279 Berries ............................................farms: 1,057 871 137 49 $1,000: 16,356 10,332 5,237 787 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 81 46 31 4 $1,000: 8,606 4,608 3,695 302 Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 2,066 1,725 228 113 $1,000: 658,892 401,692 145,621 111,579 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 643 507 100 36 $1,000: 639,367 385,792 143,268 110,307 Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops .........................................farms: 487 418 47 22 $1,000: 11,239 8,196 2,189 854 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 47 27 16 4 $1,000: 7,917 5,517 1,862 538 Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 487 418 47 22 $1,000: 11,239 8,196 2,189 854 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 47 27 16 4 $1,000: 7,917 5,517 1,862 538 Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 21,372 15,803 5,031 538 $1,000: 203,596 96,379 100,038 7,180 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 642 183 428 31 $1,000: 74,709 17,506 54,231 2,972 Maple syrup ........................................farms: 912 698 187 27 $1,000: 4,156 2,249 1,502 405 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 10 5 4 1 $1,000: 924 373 (D) (D) : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 16,329 9,953 5,760 616 $1,000: 890,447 277,465 576,320 36,662 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2,425 738 1,580 107 $1,000: 740,194 196,639 512,945 30,610 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 1,382 457 829 96 $1,000: 1,330,498 350,564 909,538 70,396 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1,261 375 795 91 $1,000: 1,329,265 349,852 909,099 70,314 Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 3,612 2,370 1,095 147 $1,000: 1,559,975 566,005 915,718 78,251 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 811 301 475 35 $1,000: 1,549,406 558,888 912,614 77,905 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 5,182 4,224 810 148 $1,000: 33,078 22,360 9,885 833 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 72 42 29 1 $1,000: 9,048 4,949 (D) (D) Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 3,317 2,797 439 81 $1,000: 76,126 57,469 14,810 3,847 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 311 249 42 20 $1,000: 48,511 34,229 11,003 3,279 Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 7,792 6,442 1,199 151 $1,000: 2,666,056 1,958,936 615,030 92,090 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 779 524 232 23 $1,000: 2,651,446 1,946,838 612,805 91,804 Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 151 127 12 12 $1,000: 14,564 6,789 817 6,959 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 37 31 3 3 $1,000: 13,747 6,117 (D) (D) Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 2,996 2,527 382 87 $1,000: 83,397 26,860 55,081 1,456 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 99 73 23 3 $1,000: 72,856 17,987 (D) (D) : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 16,399 9,793 6,066 540 $1,000: 136,761 59,305 71,587 5,869 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 2,423 - 2,136 287 $1,000: 247,535 - 218,857 28,677 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 5,748 4,566 965 217 $1,000: 90,371 53,507 32,029 4,835 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 2,004 1,489 416 99 $1,000: 408,451 312,031 88,547 7,872 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 76,009 55,887 17,141 2,981 $1,000: 11,235,804 3,809,148 6,660,461 766,194 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 147,822 68,158 388,569 257,026 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 38,583 22,337 14,149 2,097 $1,000: 1,221,919 186,929 946,009 88,982 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 19,155 15,395 3,010 750 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 10,354 5,236 4,329 789 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,454 1,091 2,140 223 $50,000 or more .........................................: 5,620 615 4,670 335 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 38,000 22,001 13,848 2,151 $1,000: 685,192 110,439 520,866 53,887 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 22,363 17,232 4,106 1,025 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 9,394 3,931 4,745 718 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ......................................: 2,820 545 2,080 195 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3,423 293 2,917 213 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 35,911 20,462 13,364 2,085 $1,000: 975,551 184,187 693,383 97,981 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 8,502 7,455 840 207 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 9,320 6,821 1,925 574 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 9,885 4,712 4,398 775 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,618 898 2,467 253 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4,586 576 3,734 276 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 6,371 3,024 2,976 371 $1,000: 15,140 2,830 11,299 1,012 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 18,566 13,425 4,590 551 $1,000: 895,506 422,132 437,697 35,676 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,802 9,562 1,964 276 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,968 2,524 1,287 157 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,326 725 540 61 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 613 299 291 23 $250,000 or more ........................................: 857 315 508 34 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 8,017 5,444 2,313 260 $1,000: 155,694 76,614 75,343 3,737 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 13,412 9,988 3,034 390 $1,000: 739,812 345,519 362,354 31,940 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 36,890 27,898 7,967 1,025 $1,000: 2,224,608 1,126,398 987,524 110,686 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 24,633 20,507 3,613 513 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 8,114 5,581 2,226 307 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,803 873 831 99 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 746 301 402 43 $250,000 or more ........................................: 1,594 636 895 63 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 72,250 52,409 16,990 2,851 $1,000: 500,886 155,744 314,912 30,231 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 55,746 46,405 7,435 1,906 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 12,194 5,291 6,192 711 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,219 460 1,655 104 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,091 253 1,708 130 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 49,369 32,638 14,782 1,949 $1,000: 245,218 115,587 114,015 15,616 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 17,317 13,898 2,844 575 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 23,684 15,647 7,104 933 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 7,132 2,765 4,011 356 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 809 203 552 54 $50,000 or more .........................................: 427 125 271 31 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 62,147 43,085 16,446 2,616 $1,000: 769,518 284,343 441,481 43,694 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 38,073 31,771 5,005 1,297 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 17,548 9,792 6,809 947 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,385 953 2,252 180 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3,141 569 2,380 192 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 14,396 8,097 5,611 688 $1,000: 844,895 378,240 394,288 72,367 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 6,139 4,214 1,678 247 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 4,079 2,374 1,501 204 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 2,858 1,056 1,653 149 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 823 280 501 42 $250,000 or more ........................................: 497 173 278 46 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 4,830 3,126 1,490 214 $1,000: 107,201 41,716 54,440 11,046 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 904 687 178 39 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,893 1,437 389 67 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,394 730 585 79 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 316 151 153 12 $50,000 or more .........................................: 323 121 185 17 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 17,119 9,827 6,302 990 $1,000: 199,449 68,332 113,836 17,282 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 4,010 3,083 770 157 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 6,454 4,151 1,923 380 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 4,969 2,139 2,494 336 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 929 248 615 66 $50,000 or more .........................................: 757 206 500 51 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 16,995 1,364 13,433 2,198 $1,000: 918,393 24,597 783,491 110,305 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ............................................: 5,895 732 4,474 689 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 2,083 168 1,585 330 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 3,060 280 2,252 528 $25,000 or more .........................................: 5,957 184 5,122 651 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 5,244 2,494 2,318 432 $1,000: 80,401 15,925 52,887 11,589 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 1,592 980 503 109 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,676 930 619 127 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,357 501 735 121 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 272 39 185 48 $50,000 or more .........................................: 347 44 276 27 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 25,479 15,251 9,422 806 $1,000: 400,179 144,744 246,046 9,388 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,128 7,721 2,888 519 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 10,879 6,576 4,084 219 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 2,854 825 1,975 54 $100,000 or more ........................................: 618 129 475 14 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 20,261 12,552 7,709 - $1,000: 304,661 115,848 188,813 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 1,888 1,377 511 - $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 6,470 4,713 1,757 - $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 9,193 5,667 3,526 - $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 1,584 538 1,046 - $50,000 or more .......................................: 1,126 257 869 - : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 13,684 7,412 5,466 806 $1,000: 95,518 28,896 57,234 9,388 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 3,435 2,271 998 166 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 6,623 4,201 2,069 353 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 2,943 819 1,905 219 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 438 79 317 42 $50,000 or more .......................................: 245 42 177 26 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 72,699 54,951 16,999 749 $1,000: 413,228 242,120 166,830 4,278 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 52,563 43,041 8,995 527 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 12,094 8,070 3,882 142 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,835 3,012 2,762 61 $25,000 or more .........................................: 2,207 828 1,360 19 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 24,194 17,202 6,272 720 $1,000: 143,350 64,944 71,965 6,441 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 20,697 15,648 4,502 547 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,670 1,310 1,238 122 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 449 116 308 25 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 202 67 119 16 $100,000 or more ........................................: 176 61 105 10 : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 41,235 25,497 13,773 1,965 $1,000: 610,310 242,771 320,793 46,746 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 27,298 20,400 5,739 1,159 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 9,647 4,228 4,855 564 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,009 466 1,445 98 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,654 279 1,280 95 $100,000 or more ........................................: 627 124 454 49 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 2,650 467 1,923 260 $1,000: 96,922 3,763 83,394 9,765 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 40,099 25,156 13,166 1,777 $1,000: 1,390,306 415,349 900,002 74,955 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 76,009 55,887 17,141 2,981 $1,000: 4,847,209 1,488,514 3,125,885 232,811 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 63,772 26,634 182,363 78,098 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 36,596 22,733 12,014 1,849 Average net gain .................................dollars: 153,954 88,460 278,851 147,652 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,914 1,685 182 47 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,371 4,438 739 194 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 4,404 3,528 651 225 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,579 4,929 1,289 361 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 5,108 3,270 1,547 291 $50,000 or more .........................................: 13,220 4,883 7,606 731 : Farms with net losses .................................number: 39,413 33,154 5,127 1,132 Average net loss .................................dollars: 19,965 15,758 43,735 35,511 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: 2,295 2,049 185 61 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 10,461 9,344 856 261 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 9,255 8,069 965 221 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 10,765 9,060 1,415 290 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,990 3,038 829 123 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,647 1,594 877 176 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 76,009 55,887 17,141 2,981 $1,000: 3,632,254 899,894 2,545,796 186,564 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 47,787 16,102 148,521 62,585 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 36,312 22,668 11,831 1,813 Average net gain .................................dollars: 122,735 63,189 236,252 126,470 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,949 1,689 211 49 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,374 4,462 713 199 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 4,433 3,565 647 221 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,647 4,975 1,312 360 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 5,214 3,370 1,552 292 $50,000 or more .........................................: 12,695 4,607 7,396 692 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 39,697 33,219 5,310 1,168 Average net loss .................................dollars: 20,770 16,029 46,950 36,581 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 2,311 2,057 191 63 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 10,494 9,351 881 262 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 9,282 8,078 972 232 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 10,783 9,050 1,447 286 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 4,068 3,049 887 132 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,759 1,634 932 193 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 374 50 297 27 $1,000: 75,873 2,613 68,889 4,371 : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 30,060 19,671 9,237 1,152 $1,000: 534,116 318,098 192,990 23,027 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 4,500 1,863 2,361 276 $1,000: 91,542 28,972 57,245 5,325 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 12,096 10,542 1,393 161 $1,000: 176,960 150,958 23,002 3,000 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 2,764 2,220 512 32 $1,000: 42,901 34,033 8,480 388 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 894 672 184 38 $1,000: 32,165 23,604 5,426 3,135 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 11,511 4,630 6,210 671 $1,000: 60,200 10,910 44,741 4,548 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 3,215 971 2,006 238 $1,000: 44,600 9,083 32,392 3,125 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 1,347 577 685 85 $1,000: 7,279 1,565 5,306 409 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 2,943 2,039 798 106 $1,000: 78,469 58,973 16,399 3,097 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 64,255 45,042 16,542 2,671 acres: 10,521,756 2,264,494 7,571,625 685,637 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 56,583 37,770 16,263 2,550 acres: 9,777,227 1,848,159 7,267,235 661,833 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 33,168 28,629 3,489 1,050 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 7,655 4,949 2,257 449 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 5,632 2,525 2,686 421 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 5,274 1,270 3,650 354 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 2,574 302 2,116 156 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: 1,528 74 1,388 66 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 752 21 677 54 : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 5,236 3,725 1,347 164 acres: 123,455 61,239 58,128 4,088 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 2,238 1,580 595 63 acres: 42,597 21,367 19,696 1,534 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 16,726 12,000 4,350 376 acres: 519,054 298,842 205,089 15,123 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 2,714 1,971 649 94 acres: 59,423 34,887 21,477 3,059 : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 39,527 30,682 8,295 550 acres: 1,553,468 1,112,187 421,951 19,330 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 9,295 7,172 1,970 153 acres: 200,882 133,516 62,985 4,381 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 34,780 26,906 7,425 449 acres: 1,352,586 978,671 358,966 14,949 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 32,907 25,971 6,242 694 acres: 913,858 535,479 339,570 38,809 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 52,913 40,814 11,354 745 acres: 663,264 401,424 248,526 13,314 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 3,386 2,651 553 182 acres: 69,818 23,945 38,415 7,458 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 3,290 2,564 545 181 acres: 68,262 22,700 38,125 7,437 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 166 147 14 5 acres: 1,556 1,245 290 21 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 11,479 7,939 3,411 129 acres: 231,073 178,277 49,180 3,616 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 16,154 6,207 8,734 1,213 acres: 7,261,014 838,967 5,902,949 519,098 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 675 378 249 48 $1,000: 139,349 71,844 58,998 8,507 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 76,009 55,887 17,141 2,981 $1,000: 109,805,116 33,915,406 69,710,956 6,178,754 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 1,444,633 606,857 4,066,913 2,072,712 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 8,043 7,862 8,123 8,161 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 2,534 2,228 57 249 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 3,454 3,095 148 211 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 8,840 8,069 442 329 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 26,087 23,120 2,339 628 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 15,938 12,200 3,142 596 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 8,183 4,608 3,243 332 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 6,324 2,040 3,904 380 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 2,504 381 1,991 132 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 2,145 146 1,875 124 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 76,006 55,884 17,141 2,981 $1,000: 11,959,211 4,325,376 6,955,559 678,276 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 4,027 3,738 188 101 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 5,117 4,699 256 162 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 8,514 7,709 585 220 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 18,298 15,902 1,836 560 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 15,011 11,930 2,492 589 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 10,894 7,091 3,215 588 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 8,550 3,821 4,292 437 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 5,595 994 4,277 324 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 55,983 38,265 15,441 2,277 number: 104,143 56,712 42,495 4,936 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 62,422 43,823 16,156 2,443 number: 171,996 95,470 68,799 7,727 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 32,401 24,690 6,764 947 number: 46,945 34,294 11,110 1,541 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 42,821 28,621 12,561 1,639 number: 71,605 44,381 24,498 2,726 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 23,971 10,305 12,116 1,550 number: 53,446 16,795 33,191 3,460 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 16,205 5,643 9,431 1,131 number: 17,974 6,046 10,688 1,240 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - number: - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 1,319 601 677 41 number: 1,467 676 740 51 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 22,934 14,731 7,468 735 number: 29,355 18,113 10,306 936 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 34,443 18,906 13,553 1,984 acres treated: 7,079,466 1,199,605 5,388,531 491,330 Manure used ..............................................farms: 16,531 10,091 5,815 625 acres treated: 879,519 237,840 586,340 55,339 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 1,574 1,121 365 88 acres treated: 86,574 27,140 46,657 12,777 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 11,288 6,014 4,514 760 acres: 2,459,877 356,685 1,897,057 206,135 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 33,184 17,880 13,258 2,046 acres: 8,736,626 1,345,052 6,767,771 623,803 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 3,001 1,597 1,194 210 acres: 567,239 102,821 413,593 50,825 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 5,749 2,802 2,510 437 acres: 1,309,762 157,790 1,032,565 119,407 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 1,597 1,056 470 71 acres on which used: 66,647 23,395 39,364 3,888 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 26,277 15,007 9,855 1,415 acres: 5,091,968 905,017 3,845,725 341,226 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 10,720 7,415 2,896 409 acres: 945,095 229,044 670,298 45,753 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 3,462 2,487 901 74 acres: 134,784 69,057 59,782 5,945 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 20,023 10,081 8,742 1,200 acres: 4,140,900 690,941 3,162,638 287,321 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 13,293 6,039 6,457 797 acres: 3,142,089 418,662 2,502,918 220,509 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 13,528 7,514 5,109 905 acres: 1,661,481 306,903 1,224,921 129,657 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 8,187 4,110 3,593 484 acres: 751,093 135,177 557,098 58,818 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 11,358 4,622 5,822 914 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 6,143 4,808 1,185 150 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 3,697 3,022 574 101 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 309 188 101 20 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 24 13 9 2 Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 2,433 1,843 560 30 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 81 68 11 2 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 604 314 265 25 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 55,887 55,887 - - Part owners ..............................................farms: 17,141 - 17,141 - Tenants ..................................................farms: 2,981 - - 2,981 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 73,143 55,887 17,141 115 acres: 9,034,402 5,259,611 3,762,914 11,877 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 73,028 55,887 17,141 - acres: 7,955,304 4,313,584 3,641,720 - : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 20,300 178 17,141 2,981 acres: 5,720,436 11,625 4,944,347 764,464 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 20,122 - 17,141 2,981 acres: 5,697,042 - 4,939,952 757,090 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 12,591 11,018 1,403 170 acres: 1,102,492 957,652 125,589 19,251 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 136,309 99,836 31,093 5,380 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 32,164 22,982 7,671 1,511 2 producers ...............................................: 34,716 27,012 6,734 970 3 producers ...............................................: 5,200 3,284 1,639 277 4 producers ...............................................: 2,780 1,850 795 135 5 or more producers .......................................: 1,149 759 302 88 : Total male producers ........................................: 90,802 63,655 23,099 4,048 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 59,296 44,830 12,415 2,051 2 producers .............................................: 9,410 5,567 3,274 569 3 producers .............................................: 2,500 1,406 928 166 4 producers .............................................: 690 401 216 73 5 or more producers .....................................: 298 218 69 11 : Total female producers ......................................: 45,507 36,181 7,994 1,332 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 36,721 29,605 6,276 840 2 producers .............................................: 2,997 2,222 617 158 3 producers .............................................: 547 394 117 36 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .............................................: 137 110 17 10 5 or more producers .....................................: 87 73 10 4 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 88,979 62,243 22,765 3,971 Female ......................................................: 43,933 35,051 7,679 1,203 : Hired managers ................................................: 5,009 2,195 2,391 423 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 50,337 32,544 15,729 2,064 Other .......................................................: 82,575 64,750 14,715 3,110 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 99,944 73,779 23,695 2,470 Not on farm operated ........................................: 32,968 23,515 6,749 2,704 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 48,454 34,702 12,276 1,476 Any .........................................................: 84,458 62,592 18,168 3,698 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 11,245 8,288 2,422 535 50 to 99 days .............................................: 5,211 3,806 1,189 216 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 10,307 7,640 2,292 375 200 days or more ..........................................: 57,695 42,858 12,265 2,572 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 6,501 4,993 1,066 442 3 or 4 years ................................................: 10,643 8,334 1,652 657 5 to 9 years ................................................: 24,242 18,476 4,385 1,381 10 years or more ............................................: 91,526 65,491 23,341 2,694 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 21.8 21.0 25.5 16.1 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 18,868 14,839 2,878 1,151 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 20,235 15,433 3,627 1,175 11 years or more ............................................: 93,809 67,022 23,939 2,848 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 23.8 22.9 27.6 18.8 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 3,074 2,118 775 181 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 11,678 7,660 3,080 938 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 19,186 13,148 4,867 1,171 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 21,345 15,445 4,991 909 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 31,967 23,457 7,547 963 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 29,747 22,653 6,431 663 75 years and over ...........................................: 15,915 12,813 2,753 349 : Average age .................................................: 56.3 57.2 54.7 49.2 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 14,752 9,778 3,855 1,119 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 984 751 190 43 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 204 149 47 8 Asian .......................................................: 197 175 22 - Black or African American ...................................: 184 153 19 12 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 41 37 3 1 White .......................................................: 131,684 96,308 30,241 5,135 More than one race reported .................................: 602 472 112 18 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 122,171 88,439 28,800 4,932 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 10,741 8,855 1,644 242 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 273,615 192,416 68,213 12,986 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 114,190 82,978 26,691 4,521 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 97,420 69,239 24,202 3,979 Livestock decisions .........................................: 67,728 50,893 14,803 2,032 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 77,901 52,498 21,866 3,537 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 94,771 67,481 23,434 3,856 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 70,048 50,166 17,745 2,137 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 72,449 53,555 16,206 2,688 acres: 12,236,088 3,940,418 7,661,874 633,796 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 9,852 6,452 2,822 578 acres: 2,786,440 633,328 1,945,567 207,545 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: 66,217 49,747 14,154 2,316 acres: 9,551,762 3,433,275 5,750,277 368,210 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 76. Summary by Tenure of Farm Operation: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Total : Full owners : Part owners : Tenants -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES - Con. : : Partnership ..............................................farms: 4,968 2,710 1,847 411 acres: 2,467,375 366,763 1,811,184 289,428 Registered under State law .............................farms: 4,109 2,180 1,583 346 acres: 2,137,486 295,151 1,585,968 256,367 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 3,446 2,212 1,021 213 acres: 1,411,762 345,233 982,668 83,861 Family held ............................................farms: 2,911 1,791 938 182 acres: 1,305,779 291,155 932,628 81,996 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 47 31 15 1 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 2,864 1,760 923 181 : Other than family held .................................farms: 535 421 83 31 acres: 105,983 54,078 50,040 1,865 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 49 47 2 - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 486 374 81 31 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 1,378 1,218 119 41 acres: 221,447 168,313 37,543 15,591 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 14,396 8,097 5,611 688 workers: 51,715 26,719 21,642 3,354 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 6,872 3,488 3,068 316 workers: 22,462 11,037 9,711 1,714 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 10,604 6,007 4,077 520 workers: 29,253 15,682 11,931 1,640 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 276 112 140 24 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 49 39 10 - Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 26,014 19,139 5,935 940 workers: 66,624 48,878 15,307 2,439 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 9,331 8,699 293 339 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 27,225 24,264 2,111 850 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 6,217 5,015 957 245 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 7,416 5,858 1,276 282 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 6,216 4,433 1,485 298 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 3,856 2,522 1,155 179 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 2,458 1,360 964 134 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 1,940 1,003 851 86 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 5,263 1,850 3,146 267 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 3,370 664 2,542 164 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 1,789 158 1,560 71 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 928 61 801 66 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 25,720 13,186 10,759 1,775 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 1,401 1,171 168 62 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 1,626 1,521 77 28 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 1,991 1,746 135 110 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 17,128 15,135 1,718 275 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: 9 7 2 - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 17,119 15,128 1,716 275 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 10,722 8,627 1,790 305 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 588 293 262 33 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 1,245 442 713 90 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 1,396 979 375 42 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 3,022 2,683 296 43 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 3,108 2,827 199 82 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 8,062 7,277 649 136 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 60,998 50,534 8,404 2,060 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 5,076 1,938 2,823 315 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 4,104 831 3,073 200 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 2,109 216 1,804 89 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 162 36 102 24 Non-family farms ............................................: 3,560 2,332 935 293 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 58,280 41,653 14,196 2,431 Dial-up ...................................................: 2,013 1,443 523 47 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 31,230 22,649 7,297 1,284 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 36,383 25,377 9,355 1,651 Satellite .................................................: 9,443 6,337 2,682 424 Don't know ................................................: 3,390 2,477 781 132 Other .....................................................: 590 453 112 25 : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 61,169 46,404 12,610 2,155 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ................................................: 10,827 7,062 3,186 579 3 households ................................................: 2,467 1,450 858 159 4 households ................................................: 980 608 312 60 5 or more households ........................................: 566 363 175 28 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 21,126 13,826 6,570 730 number: 1,212,468 412,404 749,517 50,547 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 7,755 6,431 1,105 219 10 to 49 ..................................................: 8,997 5,907 2,777 313 50 to 99 ..................................................: 2,095 878 1,102 115 100 to 199 ................................................: 1,062 359 665 38 200 to 499 ................................................: 773 166 578 29 500 or more ...............................................: 444 85 343 16 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 17,294 11,343 5,354 597 number: 529,554 206,135 301,565 21,854 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 15,601 10,554 4,556 491 number: 281,811 138,162 134,658 8,991 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 7,643 6,053 1,374 216 10 to 49 ..............................................: 6,840 4,108 2,485 247 50 to 99 ..............................................: 774 292 465 17 100 to 199 ............................................: 263 89 168 6 200 to 499 ............................................: 76 12 59 5 500 or more ...........................................: 5 - 5 - : Milk cows ............................................farms: 2,195 1,108 973 114 number: 247,743 67,973 166,907 12,863 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 905 714 173 18 10 to 49 ..............................................: 444 205 200 39 50 to 99 ..............................................: 329 101 201 27 100 to 199 ............................................: 245 43 188 14 200 to 499 ............................................: 187 24 151 12 500 or more ...........................................: 85 21 60 4 : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 16,356 9,975 5,788 593 number: 682,914 206,269 447,952 28,693 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 16,329 9,953 5,760 616 number: 819,143 287,097 502,162 29,884 $1,000: 890,447 277,465 576,320 36,662 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 6,444 3,884 2,322 238 number: 276,503 119,931 150,021 6,551 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 15,001 8,931 5,487 583 number: 542,640 167,166 352,141 23,333 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 1,599 485 1,039 75 number: 203,029 38,130 151,352 13,547 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 3,238 2,120 992 126 number: 2,752,063 953,294 1,670,885 127,884 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 2,196 1,668 444 84 25 to 49 ..................................................: 149 93 51 5 50 to 99 ..................................................: 117 74 41 2 100 to 199 ................................................: 40 22 15 3 200 to 499 ................................................: 60 26 34 - 500 or more ...............................................: 676 237 407 32 : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 3,612 2,370 1,095 147 number: 10,049,241 4,435,315 5,234,492 379,434 $1,000: 1,559,975 566,005 915,718 78,251 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 4,133 3,306 699 128 number: 145,381 96,729 42,575 6,077 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 3,000 2,311 590 99 number: 97,913 61,319 33,289 3,305 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 13,571 11,558 1,769 244 number: 91,418 74,527 14,553 2,338 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 3,128 2,642 406 80 number: 14,862 11,720 2,584 558 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 4,707 4,062 541 104 number: 67,054 52,192 12,761 2,101 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 2,505 2,138 303 64 number: 33,605 26,501 6,374 730 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 10,695 9,067 1,468 160 number: 38,570,322 29,959,679 5,723,684 2,886,959 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 10,440 8,896 1,393 151 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 51 37 13 1 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: 10 9 1 - 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: 54 35 18 1 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 67 44 21 2 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 28 20 6 2 100,000 or more ...........................................: 45 26 16 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 76. Summary by Tenure of Farm Operation: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Total : Full owners : Part owners : Tenants -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- POULTRY - Con. : : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ...........farms: 1,556 1,351 172 33 number: 11,807,128 10,481,758 (D) (D) : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 1,559 1,346 183 30 number: 23,533,133 19,853,321 2,085,004 1,594,808 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 291 245 34 12 number: 19,457,256 16,498,032 (D) (D) : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 1,510 1,159 303 48 number: 123,982,907 72,949,537 50,227,570 805,800 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 1,165 932 191 42 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 27 20 6 1 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 18 8 8 2 100,000 or more ...........................................: 300 199 98 3 : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 1,195 991 166 38 number: 3,091,927 2,233,329 803,983 54,615 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 714 571 122 21 number: 9,538,217 6,401,964 2,910,133 226,120 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 144 53 86 5 acres: 4,254 485 3,643 126 bushels: 333,223 25,982 297,616 9,625 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - acres: - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 100 52 45 3 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 34 1 31 2 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 9 - 9 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 - 1 - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 21,144 9,180 10,552 1,412 acres: 3,314,064 501,888 2,580,145 232,031 bushels: 608,637,574 84,009,631 481,180,240 43,447,703 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 191 104 80 7 acres: 15,124 4,373 9,226 1,525 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 5,776 3,973 1,464 339 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 7,908 3,992 3,296 620 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 4,028 921 2,833 274 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1,838 231 1,527 80 500 acres or more .........................................: 1,594 63 1,432 99 : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 1,373 397 885 91 acres: 139,840 17,832 114,565 7,443 tons: 2,710,907 335,120 2,224,015 151,772 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 16 6 9 1 acres: 2,170 (D) 1,725 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 513 214 260 39 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 480 140 311 29 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 260 36 206 18 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 75 5 66 4 500 acres or more .........................................: 45 2 42 1 : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 850 458 353 39 acres: 13,512 4,999 7,849 664 bushels: 778,415 294,255 443,814 40,346 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 5 1 4 - acres: 25 (D) (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 733 429 269 35 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 101 27 71 3 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 14 2 12 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 - 1 1 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 15 6 8 1 acres: 467 235 (D) (D) bushels: 14,387 5,864 (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - acres: - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 9 3 6 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 5 3 2 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1 - - 1 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 22,877 10,112 11,228 1,537 acres: 4,830,774 723,281 3,754,229 353,264 bushels: 260,314,281 37,179,865 204,429,277 18,705,139 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 208 110 82 16 acres: 13,154 4,902 5,278 2,974 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4,658 3,623 793 242 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 8,151 4,651 2,897 603 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 4,862 1,347 3,127 388 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2,608 344 2,109 155 500 acres or more .........................................: 2,598 147 2,302 149 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 47 22 20 5 acres: 1,058 287 762 9 pounds: 1,393,803 130,080 1,255,099 8,624 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 2 2 - - acres: (D) (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 35 19 11 5 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 9 3 6 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 2 - 2 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 - 1 - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - : Tobacco ..................................................farms: 32 15 17 - acres: 619 277 342 - pounds: 1,210,335 532,437 677,898 - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - acres: - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ..........................................: 1 1 - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ..........................................: 2 - 2 - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ..........................................: 3 - 3 - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 10 4 6 - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................: 6 5 1 - 10.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................: 2 2 - - 25.0 acres or more ........................................: 8 3 5 - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 7,604 2,437 4,738 429 acres: 480,146 84,970 364,094 31,082 bushels: 36,724,093 5,797,305 28,463,466 2,463,322 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 41 26 12 3 acres: 1,057 595 357 105 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 2,580 1,267 1,172 141 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 3,687 1,032 2,439 216 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1,086 124 908 54 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 200 12 175 13 500 acres or more .........................................: 51 2 44 5 : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 30,365 21,914 7,682 769 acres: 986,874 490,583 464,275 32,016 tons, dry equivalent: 2,398,191 1,003,463 1,311,325 83,403 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 442 339 99 4 acres: 9,180 4,675 4,449 56 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 18,894 15,662 2,844 388 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 9,458 5,685 3,470 303 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1,711 518 1,129 64 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 247 41 193 13 500 acres or more .........................................: 55 8 46 1 : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 12,876 8,480 4,004 392 acres: 331,071 152,472 166,996 11,603 tons, dry: 922,605 360,270 526,176 36,159 Irrigated ............................................farms: 171 134 34 3 acres: 1,942 1,246 675 21 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 16,110 11,747 4,000 363 acres: 493,570 267,735 211,867 13,968 tons, dry: 1,018,291 515,141 475,931 27,219 Irrigated ............................................farms: 213 155 58 - acres: 4,005 2,732 1,273 - : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 2,844 2,144 577 123 acres: 31,760 7,015 22,263 2,482 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 953 716 180 57 acres: 14,852 2,815 10,518 1,519 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 2,201 1,827 293 81 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 460 281 150 29 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 130 32 89 9 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 34 3 30 1 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 19 1 15 3 : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 704 552 121 31 acres: 2,101 (D) 1,712 (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 61 48 12 1 acres: (D) 8 (D) (D) : Peas, green ............................................farms: 142 110 26 6 acres: 48 18 30 1 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 11 11 - - acres: 1 1 - - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 511 405 82 24 acres: 2,140 218 454 1,468 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 37 28 5 4 acres: 1,144 (D) (D) 1,017 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 486 396 70 20 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: 17 9 8 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: 4 - 3 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 2 - 1 1 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 2 - - 2 : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 977 670 274 33 acres: 8,465 2,242 5,936 287 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 109 79 29 1 acres: 70 42 (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: 114 88 19 7 acres: 29 19 8 1 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 5 5 - - acres: 1 1 - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 1,196 942 194 60 acres: 3,968 659 3,279 30 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 134 97 35 2 acres: 3,129 (D) 2,984 (D) : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 2,014 1,857 121 36 acres: 10,789 8,792 1,811 186 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 238 219 17 2 acres: 855 771 (D) (D) Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 1,496 1,401 67 28 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 427 387 32 8 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 83 65 18 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 8 4 4 - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 1,219 1,143 69 7 bearing and nonbearing acres: 5,034 3,950 1,056 29 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 611 559 39 13 bearing and nonbearing acres: 2,162 1,987 161 14 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 567 518 43 6 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,074 794 267 13 : Almonds ................................................farms: 8 8 - - bearing and nonbearing acres: 1 1 - - : Pecans .................................................farms: 38 35 3 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 38 37 1 - : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 196 186 5 5 bearing and nonbearing acres: 981 851 6 124 : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 1,178 983 143 52 acres: 1,748 1,246 424 78 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 76,009 32,164 34,716 7,980 1,149 percent: 100.0 42.3 45.7 10.5 1.5 Land in farms ............................................acres: 13,652,346 5,604,972 5,033,006 2,596,121 418,247 Average size of farm .................................acres: 180 174 145 325 364 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 76,009 32,164 34,716 7,980 1,149 $1,000: 15,548,898 5,309,950 5,859,093 3,541,991 837,864 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 204,567 165,090 168,772 443,859 729,212 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 11,465 4,749 5,877 765 74 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 8,508 3,381 4,437 626 64 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 8,611 3,680 4,215 608 108 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 9,055 3,843 4,253 822 137 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 10,017 4,176 4,687 989 165 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 6,784 3,022 2,888 771 103 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 6,149 2,723 2,454 845 127 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 5,905 2,832 2,230 739 104 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 3,589 1,586 1,358 580 65 : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 2,557 1,027 1,027 453 50 $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 3,369 1,145 1,290 782 152 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 2,247 799 890 482 76 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 799 257 299 200 43 $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 323 89 101 100 33 : Total sales ............................................farms: 76,009 32,164 34,716 7,980 1,149 $1,000: 15,412,137 5,254,668 5,809,278 3,516,409 831,782 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 30,410 14,474 11,444 3,946 546 $1,000: 7,605,771 3,020,077 2,640,464 1,691,090 254,140 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 16,246 7,575 5,770 2,555 346 $1,000: 7,356,678 2,899,130 2,542,802 1,663,633 251,113 Corn ...............................................farms: 21,411 9,698 8,198 3,073 442 $1,000: 3,734,528 1,428,417 1,304,325 872,997 128,789 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 10,897 4,830 3,945 1,847 275 $1,000: 3,533,466 1,332,801 1,226,586 847,610 126,469 Wheat ..............................................farms: 7,601 3,427 2,768 1,225 181 $1,000: 279,608 116,851 96,066 58,816 7,876 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1,559 627 542 346 44 $1,000: 174,356 68,032 58,652 42,261 5,411 Soybeans ...........................................farms: 22,871 11,154 8,351 2,987 379 $1,000: 3,553,913 1,456,430 1,228,387 755,982 113,114 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 11,714 5,445 4,107 1,899 263 $1,000: 3,334,024 1,345,000 1,146,467 731,727 110,830 Sorghum ............................................farms: 42 15 16 8 3 $1,000: 193 50 86 17 41 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Barley .............................................farms: 144 60 55 29 - $1,000: 2,157 933 442 782 - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 12 5 3 4 - $1,000: 1,172 541 213 418 - Rice ...............................................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 1,223 476 501 206 40 $1,000: 35,371 17,397 11,158 2,496 4,320 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 54 19 18 11 6 $1,000: 30,142 15,459 9,034 1,430 4,219 Tobacco ..............................................farms: 32 14 11 7 - $1,000: 2,767 1,897 (D) (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 10 7 - 3 - $1,000: 2,463 1,827 - 636 - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 2,865 768 1,607 393 97 $1,000: 205,389 33,412 85,845 47,562 38,570 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 457 102 207 115 33 $1,000: 182,568 26,893 73,311 44,550 37,814 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 2,093 538 1,169 308 78 $1,000: 70,344 11,783 30,166 21,991 6,404 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 298 53 161 64 20 $1,000: 53,742 7,316 21,097 19,570 5,760 Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 1,456 392 778 234 52 $1,000: 53,988 8,536 21,588 17,835 6,029 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 229 45 113 52 19 $1,000: 43,542 5,565 16,219 16,116 5,643 Berries ............................................farms: 1,057 238 624 159 36 $1,000: 16,356 3,247 8,578 4,155 376 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 81 11 48 21 1 $1,000: 8,606 (D) 4,425 2,570 (D) Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 2,066 595 1,097 298 76 $1,000: 658,892 78,318 280,065 183,709 116,801 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 643 174 296 139 34 $1,000: 639,367 72,198 270,239 181,045 115,885 Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops .........................................farms: 487 145 246 66 30 $1,000: 11,239 1,039 6,144 2,522 1,534 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 47 3 22 14 8 $1,000: 7,917 270 4,986 1,715 946 Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 487 145 246 66 30 $1,000: 11,239 1,039 6,144 2,522 1,534 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 47 3 22 14 8 $1,000: 7,917 270 4,986 1,715 946 Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 21,372 9,353 9,810 1,939 270 $1,000: 203,596 86,399 80,667 32,273 4,258 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 642 264 219 136 23 $1,000: 74,709 28,969 24,910 18,618 2,212 Maple syrup ........................................farms: 912 280 486 121 25 $1,000: 4,156 1,624 1,707 669 155 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 10 4 3 3 - $1,000: 924 340 375 208 - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 16,329 6,092 7,934 2,025 278 $1,000: 890,447 328,632 352,182 187,464 22,169 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2,425 882 964 506 73 $1,000: 740,194 271,291 281,149 167,985 19,769 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 1,382 391 602 337 52 $1,000: 1,330,498 388,490 399,710 450,315 91,983 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1,261 358 538 319 46 $1,000: 1,329,265 388,050 399,114 450,223 91,878 Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 3,612 974 2,049 499 90 $1,000: 1,559,975 504,439 567,090 373,827 114,618 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 811 278 357 145 31 $1,000: 1,549,406 501,727 561,028 372,297 114,355 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 5,182 1,379 3,139 592 72 $1,000: 33,078 8,173 18,468 5,937 499 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 72 18 41 13 - $1,000: 9,048 1,714 4,421 2,914 - Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 3,317 926 1,939 397 55 $1,000: 76,126 24,550 40,600 10,373 604 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 311 80 192 36 3 $1,000: 48,511 16,130 24,781 7,441 159 Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 7,792 1,852 4,898 907 135 $1,000: 2,666,056 754,166 1,236,850 502,928 172,112 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 779 252 410 98 19 $1,000: 2,651,446 750,993 1,227,591 501,101 171,761 Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 151 54 70 14 13 $1,000: 14,564 3,778 (D) (D) 6,580 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 37 11 17 2 7 $1,000: 13,747 3,497 (D) (D) 6,573 Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 2,996 895 1,729 296 76 $1,000: 83,397 9,516 67,859 4,513 1,510 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 99 25 45 20 9 $1,000: 72,856 5,780 62,531 3,236 1,309 : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 16,399 7,674 6,294 2,080 351 $1,000: 136,761 55,282 49,814 25,582 6,082 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 2,423 1,189 830 358 46 $1,000: 247,535 108,530 87,454 47,162 4,389 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 5,748 1,427 3,421 771 129 $1,000: 90,371 14,123 40,469 29,302 6,478 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 2,004 547 1,134 286 37 $1,000: 408,451 70,354 279,029 24,493 34,575 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 76,009 32,164 34,716 7,980 1,149 $1,000: 11,235,804 3,782,638 4,229,685 2,591,809 631,672 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 147,822 117,605 121,837 324,788 549,758 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 38,583 16,637 16,369 4,878 699 $1,000: 1,221,919 467,747 434,533 276,881 42,758 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 19,155 7,744 9,152 1,957 302 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 10,354 4,900 3,984 1,290 180 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,454 1,700 1,215 462 77 $50,000 or more .........................................: 5,620 2,293 2,018 1,169 140 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 38,000 16,629 15,775 4,875 721 $1,000: 685,192 265,890 239,784 154,745 24,773 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 22,363 9,453 10,120 2,412 378 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 9,394 4,576 3,417 1,227 174 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ......................................: 2,820 1,279 998 493 50 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3,423 1,321 1,240 743 119 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 35,911 15,818 14,880 4,525 688 $1,000: 975,551 357,789 352,785 215,506 49,471 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 8,502 3,276 4,375 668 183 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 9,320 4,262 3,928 1,015 115 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 9,885 4,710 3,695 1,311 169 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,618 1,728 1,244 574 72 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4,586 1,842 1,638 957 149 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 6,371 2,424 2,786 979 182 $1,000: 15,140 6,206 5,270 3,112 552 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 18,566 5,810 10,245 2,197 314 $1,000: 895,506 294,434 372,174 202,902 25,996 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,802 3,569 6,899 1,178 156 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,968 1,255 2,074 559 80 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,326 453 617 222 34 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 613 243 262 88 20 $250,000 or more ........................................: 857 290 393 150 24 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 8,017 2,498 4,348 1,020 151 $1,000: 155,694 48,118 75,626 28,187 3,763 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 13,412 4,066 7,571 1,545 230 $1,000: 739,812 246,316 296,548 174,715 22,232 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 36,890 12,874 19,486 4,015 515 $1,000: 2,224,608 690,588 828,771 540,365 164,883 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 24,633 8,872 13,345 2,195 221 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 8,114 2,719 4,200 1,038 157 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,803 530 928 295 50 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 746 220 344 158 24 $250,000 or more ........................................: 1,594 533 669 329 63 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 72,250 30,491 33,110 7,560 1,089 $1,000: 500,886 177,005 188,242 112,659 22,980 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 55,746 23,599 26,550 4,912 685 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 12,194 5,353 4,979 1,617 245 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,219 827 907 439 46 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,091 712 674 592 113 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 49,369 20,187 22,504 5,837 841 $1,000: 245,218 77,321 96,930 55,510 15,456 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 17,317 7,232 8,294 1,560 231 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 23,684 9,925 10,741 2,687 331 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 7,132 2,648 3,042 1,238 204 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 809 250 293 227 39 $50,000 or more .........................................: 427 132 134 125 36 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 62,147 25,911 28,422 6,829 985 $1,000: 769,518 272,860 298,242 167,522 30,895 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 38,073 15,936 18,399 3,306 432 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 17,548 7,536 7,476 2,199 337 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,385 1,341 1,421 544 79 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3,141 1,098 1,126 780 137 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 14,396 5,532 6,029 2,418 417 $1,000: 844,895 181,308 340,114 221,035 102,438 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 6,139 2,475 2,764 800 100 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 4,079 1,657 1,717 597 108 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 2,858 1,076 1,109 562 111 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 823 212 286 291 34 $250,000 or more ........................................: 497 112 153 168 64 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 4,830 1,859 2,145 685 141 $1,000: 107,201 27,732 34,392 30,447 14,630 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 904 347 429 117 11 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,893 725 870 261 37 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,394 574 597 173 50 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 316 104 135 54 23 $50,000 or more .........................................: 323 109 114 80 20 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 17,119 7,541 7,169 2,115 294 $1,000: 199,449 73,721 73,228 42,070 10,430 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 4,010 1,770 1,822 361 57 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 6,454 2,979 2,754 645 76 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 4,969 2,186 1,947 743 93 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 929 343 382 173 31 $50,000 or more .........................................: 757 263 264 193 37 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 16,995 7,637 6,565 2,500 293 $1,000: 918,393 340,707 314,914 220,778 41,995 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ............................................: 5,895 2,626 2,513 710 46 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 2,083 987 801 258 37 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 3,060 1,446 1,103 459 52 $25,000 or more .........................................: 5,957 2,578 2,148 1,073 158 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 5,244 2,113 2,245 771 115 $1,000: 80,401 27,146 27,839 21,248 4,168 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 1,592 653 718 205 16 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,676 665 784 201 26 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,357 579 508 235 35 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 272 86 112 60 14 $50,000 or more .........................................: 347 130 123 70 24 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 25,479 10,287 11,594 3,170 428 $1,000: 400,179 143,625 156,576 82,132 17,846 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,128 4,670 5,200 1,130 128 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 10,879 4,316 5,082 1,297 184 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 2,854 1,085 1,113 573 83 $100,000 or more ........................................: 618 216 199 170 33 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 20,261 8,041 9,382 2,514 324 $1,000: 304,661 112,386 120,272 61,697 10,306 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 1,888 809 888 173 18 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 6,470 2,555 3,198 654 63 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 9,193 3,657 4,283 1,103 150 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 1,584 581 637 318 48 $50,000 or more .......................................: 1,126 439 376 266 45 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 13,684 5,515 6,164 1,756 249 $1,000: 95,518 31,238 36,304 20,435 7,540 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 3,435 1,382 1,652 375 26 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 6,623 2,744 3,051 703 125 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 2,943 1,166 1,195 519 63 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 438 160 166 94 18 $50,000 or more .......................................: 245 63 100 65 17 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 72,699 30,424 33,592 7,598 1,085 $1,000: 413,228 163,806 172,693 66,104 10,624 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 52,563 22,173 25,012 4,738 640 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 12,094 4,940 5,532 1,415 207 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,835 2,468 2,273 947 147 $25,000 or more .........................................: 2,207 843 775 498 91 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 24,194 7,968 12,905 2,943 378 $1,000: 143,350 41,834 49,163 41,874 10,480 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 20,697 6,839 11,334 2,258 266 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,670 863 1,295 448 64 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 449 150 157 129 13 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 202 66 69 53 14 $100,000 or more ........................................: 176 50 50 55 21 : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 41,235 17,044 18,195 5,250 746 $1,000: 610,310 179,125 249,305 140,032 41,848 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 27,298 11,281 12,740 2,895 382 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 9,647 4,135 3,854 1,441 217 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,009 822 779 364 44 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,654 622 600 378 54 $100,000 or more ........................................: 627 184 222 172 49 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 2,650 1,180 1,001 417 52 $1,000: 96,922 41,833 35,009 18,872 1,208 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 40,099 16,380 17,953 4,999 767 $1,000: 1,390,306 477,974 542,665 304,962 64,705 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 76,009 32,164 34,716 7,980 1,149 $1,000: 4,847,209 1,737,001 1,840,201 1,037,914 232,094 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 63,772 54,005 53,007 130,064 201,996 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 36,596 16,719 14,690 4,470 717 Average net gain .................................dollars: 153,954 121,019 149,379 260,137 353,671 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,914 911 849 127 27 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,371 2,670 2,214 438 49 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 4,404 2,143 1,759 426 76 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,579 3,045 2,784 654 96 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 5,108 2,451 1,968 585 104 $50,000 or more .........................................: 13,220 5,499 5,116 2,240 365 : Farms with net losses .................................number: 39,413 15,445 20,026 3,510 432 Average net loss .................................dollars: 19,965 18,538 17,686 35,584 49,742 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: 2,295 1,016 1,079 187 13 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 10,461 4,512 5,198 684 67 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 9,255 3,602 4,859 686 108 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 10,765 3,843 5,822 1,003 97 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,990 1,457 1,959 506 68 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,647 1,015 1,109 444 79 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 76,009 32,164 34,716 7,980 1,149 $1,000: 3,632,254 1,279,375 1,280,889 869,444 202,546 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 47,787 39,777 36,896 108,953 176,280 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 36,312 16,596 14,566 4,439 711 Average net gain .................................dollars: 122,735 95,290 113,479 224,805 315,727 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,949 927 865 130 27 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,374 2,681 2,204 440 49 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 4,433 2,159 1,766 432 76 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,647 3,079 2,811 658 99 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 5,214 2,467 2,032 618 97 $50,000 or more .........................................: 12,695 5,283 4,888 2,161 363 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 39,697 15,568 20,150 3,541 438 Average net loss .................................dollars: 20,770 19,403 18,464 36,279 50,083 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 2,311 1,019 1,090 189 13 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 10,494 4,535 5,208 684 67 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 9,282 3,611 4,872 685 114 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 10,783 3,855 5,819 1,015 94 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 4,068 1,501 1,997 502 68 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,759 1,047 1,164 466 82 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 374 129 149 86 10 $1,000: 75,873 20,665 30,158 23,734 1,317 : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 30,060 12,857 12,871 3,787 545 $1,000: 534,116 209,689 210,793 87,732 25,901 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 4,500 1,891 1,897 621 91 $1,000: 91,542 35,009 38,045 14,200 4,288 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 12,096 5,337 5,152 1,398 209 $1,000: 176,960 83,828 64,022 25,054 4,056 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 2,764 973 1,427 307 57 $1,000: 42,901 13,549 15,869 11,566 1,917 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 894 252 472 133 37 $1,000: 32,165 6,468 12,209 5,386 8,102 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 11,511 5,115 4,463 1,697 236 $1,000: 60,200 22,159 19,971 15,477 2,593 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 3,215 1,358 1,288 505 64 $1,000: 44,600 19,960 15,992 7,018 1,630 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 1,347 542 562 218 25 $1,000: 7,279 2,314 2,823 1,858 285 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 2,943 1,015 1,519 360 49 $1,000: 78,469 26,402 41,862 7,173 3,032 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 64,255 28,289 27,996 6,937 1,033 acres: 10,521,756 4,296,368 3,763,162 2,133,520 328,706 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 56,583 24,917 24,513 6,260 893 acres: 9,777,227 3,979,130 3,468,133 2,021,818 308,146 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 33,168 14,102 15,831 2,780 455 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 7,655 3,604 3,058 902 91 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 5,632 2,742 2,003 787 100 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 5,274 2,488 1,896 780 110 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 2,574 1,135 927 471 41 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: 1,528 626 550 300 52 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 752 220 248 240 44 : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 5,236 1,793 2,687 671 85 acres: 123,455 42,531 57,792 19,807 3,325 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 2,238 966 960 257 55 acres: 42,597 19,935 15,941 5,172 1,549 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 16,726 7,501 6,974 1,923 328 acres: 519,054 228,890 199,121 77,901 13,142 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 2,714 1,149 1,191 294 80 acres: 59,423 25,882 22,175 8,822 2,544 : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 39,527 15,947 18,574 4,331 675 acres: 1,553,468 654,189 615,313 229,196 54,770 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 9,295 3,593 4,492 1,037 173 acres: 200,882 84,221 84,320 28,088 4,253 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 34,780 14,017 16,299 3,864 600 acres: 1,352,586 569,968 530,993 201,108 50,517 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 32,907 11,875 17,163 3,419 450 acres: 913,858 366,663 398,258 135,295 13,642 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 52,913 21,258 25,369 5,504 782 acres: 663,264 287,752 256,273 98,110 21,129 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 3,386 961 1,731 549 145 acres: 69,818 17,393 23,098 17,651 11,676 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 3,290 940 1,683 524 143 acres: 68,262 17,026 22,667 16,932 11,637 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 166 37 75 41 13 acres: 1,556 367 431 719 39 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 11,479 5,525 4,385 1,308 261 acres: 231,073 106,247 87,410 30,068 7,348 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 16,154 7,440 5,974 2,391 349 acres: 7,261,014 2,911,156 2,528,104 1,567,172 254,582 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 675 210 357 97 11 $1,000: 139,349 47,358 79,223 11,841 928 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 76,009 32,164 34,716 7,980 1,149 $1,000: 109,805,116 43,506,908 42,169,995 20,854,395 3,273,819 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 1,444,633 1,352,658 1,214,714 2,613,333 2,849,276 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 8,043 7,762 8,379 8,033 7,827 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 2,534 1,158 1,154 211 11 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 3,454 1,708 1,448 260 38 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 8,840 3,802 4,267 672 99 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 26,087 10,567 13,082 2,143 295 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 15,938 6,619 7,412 1,651 256 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 8,183 3,650 3,300 1,083 150 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 6,324 2,820 2,376 978 150 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 2,504 1,054 930 456 64 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 2,145 786 747 526 86 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 76,006 32,163 34,714 7,980 1,149 $1,000: 11,959,211 4,666,702 4,762,959 2,148,640 380,910 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 4,027 1,776 1,840 336 75 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 5,117 2,291 2,368 385 73 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 8,514 3,730 3,971 722 91 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 18,298 7,679 8,866 1,549 204 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 15,011 6,251 7,214 1,394 152 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 10,894 4,540 4,897 1,274 183 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 8,550 3,649 3,519 1,211 171 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 5,595 2,247 2,039 1,109 200 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 55,983 23,432 25,806 5,942 803 number: 104,143 41,628 45,003 15,061 2,451 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 62,422 26,521 28,354 6,628 919 number: 171,996 73,076 72,236 23,286 3,398 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 32,401 13,120 15,432 3,392 457 number: 46,945 18,963 21,684 5,484 814 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 42,821 18,486 19,030 4,675 630 number: 71,605 30,925 30,803 8,615 1,262 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 23,971 11,022 9,153 3,343 453 number: 53,446 23,188 19,749 9,187 1,322 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 16,205 7,800 5,820 2,293 292 number: 17,974 8,519 6,433 2,679 343 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - - number: - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 1,319 507 558 235 19 number: 1,467 576 608 261 22 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 22,934 9,724 10,283 2,615 312 number: 29,355 12,234 13,178 3,528 415 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 34,443 15,079 14,226 4,499 639 acres treated: 7,079,466 2,826,885 2,501,268 1,521,175 230,138 Manure used ..............................................farms: 16,531 5,997 8,007 2,216 311 acres treated: 879,519 293,651 348,873 198,853 38,142 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 1,574 504 784 246 40 acres treated: 86,574 23,622 42,573 15,526 4,853 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 11,288 4,373 4,803 1,845 267 acres: 2,459,877 856,566 834,175 648,126 121,010 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 33,184 14,855 13,303 4,403 623 acres: 8,736,626 3,543,880 3,042,242 1,862,514 287,990 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 3,001 1,157 1,293 478 73 acres: 567,239 193,675 206,940 126,779 39,845 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 5,749 2,171 2,429 976 173 acres: 1,309,762 433,470 460,522 352,738 63,032 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 1,597 576 723 254 44 acres on which used: 66,647 27,026 26,640 10,076 2,905 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 26,277 11,197 11,046 3,546 488 acres: 5,091,968 1,939,080 1,796,908 1,187,939 168,041 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 10,720 4,156 5,038 1,328 198 acres: 945,095 389,321 336,167 192,425 27,182 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 3,462 1,449 1,443 469 101 acres: 134,784 46,451 47,711 32,374 8,248 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 20,023 9,308 7,687 2,655 373 acres: 4,140,900 1,749,725 1,480,469 774,654 136,052 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 13,293 6,022 5,180 1,837 254 acres: 3,142,089 1,231,845 1,076,462 743,439 90,343 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 13,528 5,958 5,521 1,741 308 acres: 1,661,481 667,247 555,849 374,306 64,079 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 8,187 3,077 3,650 1,267 193 acres: 751,093 263,094 288,382 172,133 27,484 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 11,358 4,832 4,481 1,780 265 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 6,143 2,007 3,314 724 98 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 3,697 1,112 2,071 437 77 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 309 122 140 43 4 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 24 9 11 4 - Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 2,433 858 1,262 291 22 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 81 53 22 6 - : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 604 256 247 87 14 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 55,887 22,982 27,012 5,134 759 Part owners ..............................................farms: 17,141 7,671 6,734 2,434 302 Tenants ..................................................farms: 2,981 1,511 970 412 88 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 73,143 30,717 33,789 7,575 1,062 acres: 9,034,402 3,849,801 3,427,809 1,501,984 254,808 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 73,028 30,653 33,746 7,568 1,061 acres: 7,955,304 3,320,612 3,039,253 1,364,862 230,577 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 20,300 9,270 7,774 2,865 391 acres: 5,720,436 2,297,569 2,000,773 1,234,000 188,094 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 20,122 9,182 7,704 2,846 390 acres: 5,697,042 2,284,360 1,993,753 1,231,259 187,670 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 12,591 5,627 5,407 1,359 198 acres: 1,102,492 542,398 395,576 139,863 24,655 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 136,309 32,164 69,432 26,720 7,993 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 32,164 32,164 - - - 2 producers ...............................................: 34,716 - 34,716 - - 3 producers ...............................................: 5,200 - - 5,200 - 4 producers ...............................................: 2,780 - - 2,780 - 5 or more producers .......................................: 1,149 - - - 1,149 : Total male producers ........................................: 90,802 28,787 39,328 17,606 5,081 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 59,296 28,787 29,326 1,132 51 2 producers .............................................: 9,410 - 5,001 4,309 100 3 producers .............................................: 2,500 - - 2,104 396 4 producers .............................................: 690 - - 386 304 5 or more producers .....................................: 298 - - - 298 : Total female producers ......................................: 45,507 3,377 30,104 9,114 2,912 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 36,721 3,377 29,326 3,819 199 2 producers .............................................: 2,997 - 389 2,280 328 3 producers .............................................: 547 - - 233 314 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .............................................: 137 - - 9 128 5 or more producers .....................................: 87 - - - 87 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 88,979 28,787 39,328 17,606 3,258 Female ......................................................: 43,933 3,377 30,104 9,114 1,338 : Hired managers ................................................: 5,009 511 1,508 2,349 641 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 50,337 14,495 24,249 9,987 1,606 Other .......................................................: 82,575 17,669 45,183 16,733 2,990 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 99,944 25,294 56,949 15,624 2,077 Not on farm operated ........................................: 32,968 6,870 12,483 11,096 2,519 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 48,454 13,359 24,668 8,878 1,549 Any .........................................................: 84,458 18,805 44,764 17,842 3,047 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 11,245 2,966 5,527 2,319 433 50 to 99 days .............................................: 5,211 1,227 2,646 1,181 157 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 10,307 2,282 5,715 2,013 297 200 days or more ..........................................: 57,695 12,330 30,876 12,329 2,160 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 6,501 800 3,248 2,078 375 3 or 4 years ................................................: 10,643 1,425 5,914 2,829 475 5 to 9 years ................................................: 24,242 4,133 13,928 5,261 920 10 years or more ............................................: 91,526 25,806 46,342 16,552 2,826 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 21.8 26.9 20.7 19.3 18.6 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 18,868 2,513 10,175 5,274 906 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 20,235 3,550 11,735 4,277 673 11 years or more ............................................: 93,809 26,101 47,522 17,169 3,017 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 23.8 29.0 22.5 21.5 21.1 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 3,074 129 528 2,027 390 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 11,678 1,709 6,417 3,087 465 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 19,186 3,226 11,377 3,870 713 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 21,345 4,456 11,778 4,309 802 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 31,967 8,041 17,079 5,806 1,041 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 29,747 8,946 15,040 4,985 776 75 years and over ...........................................: 15,915 5,657 7,213 2,636 409 : Average age .................................................: 56.3 61.1 55.9 52.5 51.9 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 14,752 1,838 6,945 5,114 855 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 984 204 596 142 42 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 204 40 104 55 5 Asian .......................................................: 197 28 116 36 17 Black or African American ...................................: 184 54 108 11 11 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 41 6 28 6 1 White .......................................................: 131,684 31,871 68,781 26,472 4,560 More than one race reported .................................: 602 165 295 140 2 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 122,171 28,481 64,242 25,104 4,344 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 10,741 3,683 5,190 1,616 252 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 273,615 79,484 129,215 54,375 10,541 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 114,190 30,270 60,522 19,966 3,432 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 97,420 27,060 49,531 17,941 2,888 Livestock decisions .........................................: 67,728 16,681 37,880 11,420 1,747 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 77,901 21,646 40,143 14,041 2,071 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 94,771 26,763 49,994 15,593 2,421 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 70,048 18,696 37,879 11,743 1,730 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 72,449 31,154 33,261 7,144 890 acres: 12,236,088 5,282,863 4,511,086 2,129,541 312,598 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 9,852 2,892 4,765 1,874 321 acres: 2,786,440 825,735 1,112,845 706,446 141,414 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: 66,217 29,736 30,388 5,471 622 acres: 9,551,762 4,759,002 3,527,638 1,114,032 151,090 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 77. Summary by Operating Arrangements: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : One : Two : Three or : Five or Item : producers : producer : producers : four producers : more producers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES - Con. : : Partnership ..............................................farms: 4,968 786 2,451 1,470 261 acres: 2,467,375 373,171 1,010,182 936,186 147,836 Registered under State law .............................farms: 4,109 626 1,987 1,263 233 acres: 2,137,486 325,572 863,539 814,267 134,108 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 3,446 979 1,458 804 205 acres: 1,411,762 376,396 436,354 492,193 106,819 Family held ............................................farms: 2,911 792 1,268 703 148 acres: 1,305,779 335,991 399,429 474,862 95,497 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 47 15 11 3 18 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 2,864 777 1,257 700 130 : Other than family held .................................farms: 535 187 190 101 57 acres: 105,983 40,405 36,925 17,331 11,322 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 49 7 11 7 24 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 486 180 179 94 33 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 1,378 663 419 235 61 acres: 221,447 96,403 58,832 53,710 12,502 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 14,396 5,532 6,029 2,418 417 workers: 51,715 14,392 21,230 12,040 4,053 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 6,872 2,470 2,702 1,428 272 workers: 22,462 5,274 9,367 5,607 2,214 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 10,604 4,073 4,489 1,735 307 workers: 29,253 9,118 11,863 6,433 1,839 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 276 65 112 76 23 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 49 17 19 7 6 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 26,014 8,230 13,687 3,609 488 workers: 66,624 16,750 35,494 12,028 2,352 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 9,331 3,291 5,225 736 79 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 27,225 11,318 13,657 1,987 263 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 6,217 2,667 2,820 640 90 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 7,416 3,212 3,223 877 104 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 6,216 2,875 2,557 676 108 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 3,856 1,784 1,491 504 77 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 2,458 1,210 918 258 72 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 1,940 878 749 276 37 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 5,263 2,414 1,917 809 123 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 3,370 1,493 1,215 577 85 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 1,789 723 640 366 60 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 928 299 304 274 51 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 25,720 12,753 9,358 3,226 383 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 1,401 427 765 167 42 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 1,626 484 885 210 47 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 1,991 617 1,053 243 78 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 17,128 8,262 7,309 1,292 265 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: 9 5 2 2 - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 17,119 8,257 7,307 1,290 265 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 10,722 4,250 5,427 946 99 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 588 246 221 112 9 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 1,245 360 554 286 45 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 1,396 408 764 194 30 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 3,022 756 1,914 320 32 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 3,108 931 1,878 275 24 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 8,062 2,670 4,588 709 95 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 60,998 26,154 29,001 5,233 610 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 5,076 2,389 1,903 683 101 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 4,104 1,803 1,586 643 72 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 2,109 772 732 523 82 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 162 36 39 62 25 Non-family farms ............................................: 3,560 1,010 1,455 836 259 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 58,280 23,184 27,700 6,510 886 Dial-up ...................................................: 2,013 822 964 185 42 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 31,230 11,500 15,361 3,807 562 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 36,383 13,905 17,681 4,251 546 Satellite .................................................: 9,443 3,760 4,459 1,069 155 Don't know ................................................: 3,390 1,735 1,281 341 33 Other .....................................................: 590 229 293 58 10 : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 61,169 28,813 27,673 4,092 591 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ................................................: 10,827 2,552 6,286 1,829 160 3 households ................................................: 2,467 447 403 1,477 140 4 households ................................................: 980 226 167 486 101 5 or more households ........................................: 566 126 187 96 157 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 21,126 8,093 10,254 2,450 329 number: 1,212,468 440,901 460,284 273,336 37,947 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 7,755 2,825 4,205 631 94 10 to 49 ..................................................: 8,997 3,633 4,253 986 125 50 to 99 ..................................................: 2,095 852 866 342 35 100 to 199 ................................................: 1,062 376 493 164 29 200 to 499 ................................................: 773 258 297 190 28 500 or more ...............................................: 444 149 140 137 18 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 17,294 6,622 8,363 2,047 262 number: 529,554 184,747 199,467 124,802 20,538 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 15,601 6,151 7,553 1,683 214 number: 281,811 112,727 123,213 40,754 5,117 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 7,643 2,803 4,073 679 88 10 to 49 ..............................................: 6,840 2,908 3,011 822 99 50 to 99 ..............................................: 774 315 322 117 20 100 to 199 ............................................: 263 100 114 44 5 200 to 499 ............................................: 76 22 32 20 2 500 or more ...........................................: 5 3 1 1 - : Milk cows ............................................farms: 2,195 603 1,091 426 75 number: 247,743 72,020 76,254 84,048 15,421 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 905 228 548 100 29 10 to 49 ..............................................: 444 151 210 75 8 50 to 99 ..............................................: 329 96 167 63 3 100 to 199 ............................................: 245 63 94 75 13 200 to 499 ............................................: 187 42 50 81 14 500 or more ...........................................: 85 23 22 32 8 : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 16,356 6,101 7,955 2,025 275 number: 682,914 256,154 260,817 148,534 17,409 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 16,329 6,092 7,934 2,025 278 number: 819,143 309,761 318,069 170,728 20,585 $1,000: 890,447 328,632 352,182 187,464 22,169 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 6,444 2,434 3,020 860 130 number: 276,503 114,293 98,012 57,492 6,706 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 15,001 5,550 7,294 1,902 255 number: 542,640 195,468 220,057 113,236 13,879 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 1,599 591 648 329 31 number: 203,029 62,660 79,304 55,206 5,859 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 3,238 916 1,782 450 90 number: 2,752,063 883,680 1,066,931 592,187 209,265 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 2,196 577 1,303 266 50 25 to 49 ..................................................: 149 35 80 32 2 50 to 99 ..................................................: 117 32 61 19 5 100 to 199 ................................................: 40 17 17 6 - 200 to 499 ................................................: 60 17 26 12 5 500 or more ...............................................: 676 238 295 115 28 : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 3,612 974 2,049 499 90 number: 10,049,241 2,727,627 3,955,951 2,843,001 522,662 $1,000: 1,559,975 504,439 567,090 373,827 114,618 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 4,133 1,235 2,340 473 85 number: 145,381 46,180 76,860 20,405 1,936 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 3,000 891 1,697 369 43 number: 97,913 27,967 52,252 16,551 1,143 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 13,571 4,437 7,592 1,351 191 number: 91,418 28,459 49,393 11,693 1,873 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 3,128 888 1,816 369 55 number: 14,862 6,204 6,839 1,694 125 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 4,707 1,190 2,974 493 50 number: 67,054 16,422 39,722 9,647 1,263 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 2,505 549 1,636 275 45 number: 33,605 6,358 20,063 6,450 734 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 10,695 2,691 6,718 1,113 173 number: 38,570,322 10,991,382 10,569,429 12,209,644 4,799,867 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 10,440 2,612 6,567 1,091 170 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 51 12 33 6 - 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: 10 2 8 - - 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: 54 19 32 3 - 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 67 20 44 3 - 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 28 9 17 2 - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 45 17 17 8 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 77. Summary by Operating Arrangements: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : One : Two : Three or : Five or Item : producers : producer : producers : four producers : more producers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- POULTRY - Con. : : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ...........farms: 1,556 352 990 175 39 number: 11,807,128 2,046,778 3,413,047 6,345,938 1,365 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 1,559 360 986 188 25 number: 23,533,133 5,195,243 8,654,484 7,472,185 2,211,221 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 291 58 163 56 14 number: 19,457,256 4,053,162 7,444,289 7,957,421 2,384 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 1,510 332 926 227 25 number: 123,982,907 42,095,889 60,731,467 17,592,358 3,563,193 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 1,165 224 748 174 19 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 27 10 14 3 - 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 18 2 14 2 - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 300 96 150 48 6 : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 1,195 256 742 149 48 number: 3,091,927 1,298,060 1,311,507 333,674 148,686 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 714 147 450 93 24 number: 9,538,217 3,137,610 4,383,987 1,293,730 722,890 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 144 60 55 29 - acres: 4,254 1,723 1,074 1,457 - bushels: 333,223 142,352 73,016 117,855 - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - acres: - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 100 44 43 13 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 34 12 9 13 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 9 4 3 2 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 - - 1 - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 21,144 9,592 8,084 3,037 431 acres: 3,314,064 1,282,032 1,167,768 746,411 117,853 bushels: 608,637,574 232,471,960 212,264,720 142,396,318 21,504,576 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 191 53 71 42 25 acres: 15,124 4,078 4,161 4,774 2,111 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 5,776 2,658 2,443 576 99 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 7,908 3,767 2,980 1,038 123 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 4,028 1,863 1,383 675 107 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1,838 758 721 334 25 500 acres or more .........................................: 1,594 546 557 414 77 : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 1,373 445 595 297 36 acres: 139,840 45,852 44,526 44,376 5,086 tons: 2,710,907 850,911 875,801 896,923 87,272 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 16 7 6 2 1 acres: 2,170 749 241 (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 513 162 273 66 12 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 480 157 206 112 5 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 260 91 86 72 11 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 75 18 18 32 7 500 acres or more .........................................: 45 17 12 15 1 : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 850 344 356 136 14 acres: 13,512 5,081 5,138 3,169 124 bushels: 778,415 270,280 291,076 209,200 7,859 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 5 2 3 - - acres: 25 (D) (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 733 300 315 104 14 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 101 39 34 28 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 14 5 7 2 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 - - 2 - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 15 5 6 2 2 acres: 467 27 250 (D) (D) bushels: 14,387 519 6,129 (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - acres: - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 9 5 3 1 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 5 - 3 1 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1 - - - 1 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 22,877 11,160 8,351 2,987 379 acres: 4,830,774 2,046,731 1,667,304 975,140 141,599 bushels: 260,314,281 107,167,660 89,751,004 55,167,486 8,228,131 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 208 100 69 32 7 acres: 13,154 5,503 3,506 2,684 1,461 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4,658 2,434 1,826 349 49 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 8,151 4,038 3,039 966 108 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 4,862 2,465 1,642 670 85 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2,608 1,191 932 447 38 500 acres or more .........................................: 2,598 1,032 912 555 99 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 47 19 20 7 1 acres: 1,058 424 566 (D) (D) pounds: 1,393,803 419,275 924,336 (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 2 - 2 - - acres: (D) - (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 35 13 15 6 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 9 5 3 1 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 2 1 1 - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 - 1 - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - : Tobacco ..................................................farms: 32 14 11 7 - acres: 619 414 43 163 - pounds: 1,210,335 785,375 75,940 349,020 - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - acres: - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ..........................................: 1 1 - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ..........................................: 2 - 2 - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ..........................................: 3 1 2 - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 10 4 2 4 - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................: 6 1 5 - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................: 2 - - 2 - 25.0 acres or more ........................................: 8 7 - 1 - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 7,604 3,430 2,768 1,225 181 acres: 480,146 204,467 164,211 98,064 13,404 bushels: 36,724,093 15,426,955 12,622,821 7,626,995 1,047,322 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 41 13 20 8 - acres: 1,057 354 520 183 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 2,580 1,198 1,017 299 66 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 3,687 1,700 1,283 626 78 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1,086 430 390 237 29 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 200 88 60 47 5 500 acres or more .........................................: 51 14 18 16 3 : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 30,365 12,744 14,190 3,040 391 acres: 986,874 399,662 414,423 153,461 19,328 tons, dry equivalent: 2,398,191 941,098 966,664 430,461 59,968 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 442 159 205 75 3 acres: 9,180 (D) 3,585 2,454 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 18,894 7,924 9,294 1,483 193 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 9,458 4,055 4,143 1,121 139 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1,711 669 633 358 51 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 247 76 100 65 6 500 acres or more .........................................: 55 20 20 13 2 : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 12,876 5,349 5,877 1,449 201 acres: 331,071 133,511 138,106 52,934 6,520 tons, dry: 922,605 369,520 380,621 151,383 21,081 Irrigated ............................................farms: 171 43 84 44 - acres: 1,942 502 1,038 402 - : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 16,110 6,777 7,643 1,512 178 acres: 493,570 210,051 213,778 62,313 7,428 tons, dry: 1,018,291 427,807 430,332 140,432 19,720 Irrigated ............................................farms: 213 84 105 22 2 acres: 4,005 1,792 1,756 (D) (D) : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 2,844 766 1,591 391 96 acres: 31,760 6,594 12,111 7,311 5,743 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 953 232 556 119 46 acres: 14,852 2,013 6,203 2,685 3,951 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 2,201 589 1,304 250 58 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 460 140 214 79 27 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 130 25 58 43 4 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 34 6 12 14 2 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 19 6 3 5 5 : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 704 166 414 92 32 acres: 2,101 441 226 (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 61 14 35 6 6 acres: (D) (D) 5 2 1 : Peas, green ............................................farms: 142 28 78 32 4 acres: 48 7 15 (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 11 4 7 - - acres: 1 (Z) 1 - - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 511 121 295 79 16 acres: 2,140 321 289 (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 37 8 17 5 7 acres: 1,144 (D) (D) (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 486 115 282 77 12 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: 17 3 12 1 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: 4 2 1 - 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 2 1 - 1 - 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 2 - - - 2 : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 977 249 549 146 33 acres: 8,465 1,643 3,163 2,265 1,395 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 109 24 75 8 2 acres: 70 20 32 (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: 114 25 67 20 2 acres: 29 8 11 (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 5 - 3 2 - acres: 1 - (D) (D) - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 1,196 299 698 165 34 acres: 3,968 1,107 1,620 (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 134 19 86 22 7 acres: 3,129 952 1,229 (D) (D) : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 2,014 584 1,097 281 52 acres: 10,789 2,570 4,823 2,649 747 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 238 50 108 61 19 acres: 855 100 308 401 45 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 1,496 455 836 172 33 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 427 109 226 82 10 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 83 20 33 23 7 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 8 - 2 4 2 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 1,219 373 662 151 33 bearing and nonbearing acres: 5,034 1,091 1,972 1,546 425 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 611 140 336 110 25 bearing and nonbearing acres: 2,162 395 1,414 313 40 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 567 150 302 92 23 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,074 270 368 369 67 : Almonds ................................................farms: 8 - 8 - - bearing and nonbearing acres: 1 - 1 - - : Pecans .................................................farms: 38 14 22 2 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 38 (D) 27 (D) - : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 196 51 110 25 10 bearing and nonbearing acres: 981 463 209 136 172 : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 1,178 265 699 172 42 acres: 1,748 324 895 462 66 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Ohio : Adams : Allen : Ashland : Ashtabula : Athens : Auglaize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 76,009 1,100 897 1,028 1,034 663 1,012 Land in farms .............................................acres: 13,652,346 170,805 178,921 148,742 134,274 106,866 231,815 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 180 155 199 145 130 161 229 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 53 74 53 55 45 86 80 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 1,444,633 815,752 1,663,705 1,140,964 705,759 664,626 2,347,918 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 8,043 5,254 8,341 7,886 5,435 4,123 10,250 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 11,959,211 102,670 165,065 141,091 109,562 50,246 234,407 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 157,346 93,336 184,431 137,248 105,959 75,785 231,628 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 9,331 53 109 105 115 22 118 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 27,225 366 327 384 439 185 276 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 23,705 444 243 371 327 307 327 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 9,661 162 113 114 101 116 175 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 3,370 56 70 33 38 19 66 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 2,717 19 35 21 14 14 50 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 64,255 962 846 850 882 524 936 acres: 10,521,756 83,742 165,982 113,677 79,528 28,336 216,477 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 56,583 882 717 775 783 464 782 acres: 9,777,227 70,425 153,543 105,477 71,272 21,814 203,298 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 3,386 34 32 50 48 27 29 acres: 69,818 535 799 440 217 62 1,697 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 15,412,137 57,960 240,849 197,683 81,259 14,818 320,410 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 202,767 52,691 268,505 192,299 78,587 22,350 316,611 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 8,757,997 39,169 140,665 76,971 54,900 8,252 183,426 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 6,654,140 18,791 100,184 120,712 26,358 6,565 136,984 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 22,841 325 221 280 338 274 230 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 7,518 110 50 87 105 111 33 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 8,175 164 60 114 140 95 50 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 9,536 180 83 143 150 90 83 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 6,607 100 98 107 105 49 106 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 6,052 110 97 93 63 10 147 $100,000 or more .............................................: 15,280 111 288 204 133 34 363 : Government payments .......................................farms: 16,399 121 344 149 87 91 478 $1,000: 136,761 826 1,898 1,768 850 362 2,865 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 30,060 379 408 452 345 136 574 $1,000: 534,116 3,259 8,750 5,775 3,060 1,048 7,723 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 11,235,804 45,612 168,593 144,264 69,500 18,101 224,391 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 147,822 41,465 187,952 140,335 67,214 27,302 221,730 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 76,009 1,100 897 1,028 1,034 663 1,012 $1,000: 4,847,209 16,433 82,904 60,962 15,670 -1,874 106,608 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 63,772 14,940 92,424 59,302 15,154 -2,826 105,344 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 21,126 483 121 373 270 240 209 number: 1,212,468 23,646 8,576 25,615 10,743 7,389 29,091 Beef cows .............................................farms: 15,601 427 59 243 198 210 117 number: 281,811 12,335 (D) 3,270 2,038 4,125 2,505 Milk cows .............................................farms: 2,195 21 8 73 47 11 24 number: 247,743 936 (D) 7,894 3,023 407 4,381 Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 16,329 391 100 283 161 170 194 number: 819,143 11,459 6,559 11,082 6,199 3,731 24,034 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 3,238 23 28 65 85 21 45 number: 2,752,063 2,064 235,800 16,036 916 147 102,949 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 3,612 16 29 81 65 21 56 number: 10,049,241 1,800 377,816 129,675 2,567 141 413,574 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 4,133 31 27 96 67 22 32 number: 145,381 981 877 3,438 2,430 1,876 979 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 10,695 142 65 208 236 114 54 number: 38,570,322 25,051 (D) 260,479 7,238 1,926 (D) Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 1,510 10 12 60 27 7 6 number: 123,982,907 51 1,310 6,989,404 3,807 302 108 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 21,144 201 458 324 161 48 515 acres: 3,314,064 16,210 64,776 36,478 17,877 3,731 76,230 bushels: 608,637,574 2,531,602 12,483,782 6,098,574 3,062,699 527,548 14,735,982 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 1,373 24 3 31 9 7 27 acres: 139,840 955 (D) 4,571 1,984 196 2,407 tons: 2,710,907 15,320 (D) 83,766 46,889 2,920 41,401 Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 7,604 47 155 142 38 - 257 acres: 480,146 1,627 9,252 6,292 3,391 - 14,056 bushels: 36,724,093 89,412 757,084 447,135 259,254 - 1,105,129 Other spring wheat for grain ..........................farms: 1 - - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - - bushels: (D) - - - - - - Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 7,603 47 155 142 38 - 257 acres: (D) 1,627 9,252 6,292 3,391 - 14,056 bushels: (D) 89,412 757,084 447,135 259,254 - 1,105,129 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: 850 - 3 37 12 - 3 acres: 13,512 - 11 453 275 - 45 bushels: 778,415 - (D) 26,179 15,208 - (D) Barley for grain ........................................farms: 144 - - 3 - - - acres: 4,254 - - 28 - - - bushels: 333,223 - - (D) - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Belmont : Brown : Butler : Carroll : Champaign : Clark : Clermont ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 756 1,103 888 817 839 833 815 Land in farms .............................................acres: 139,632 177,509 93,238 111,677 217,289 170,922 85,840 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 185 161 105 137 259 205 105 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 85 74 37 66 57 32 26 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 821,087 941,429 946,715 819,087 2,375,669 1,887,662 800,366 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 4,446 5,850 9,017 5,992 9,173 9,200 7,599 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 79,870 141,007 94,004 92,183 187,895 147,353 75,802 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 105,649 127,840 105,861 112,831 223,952 176,894 93,008 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 42 60 121 38 128 172 124 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 204 385 393 274 268 326 454 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 353 432 256 333 219 160 175 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 103 148 86 128 115 94 39 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 41 46 18 34 50 31 6 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 13 32 14 10 59 50 17 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 596 977 724 681 726 684 628 acres: 36,012 122,497 65,726 61,817 193,824 144,995 59,900 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 541 901 659 632 652 632 550 acres: 29,877 108,302 59,897 52,711 185,009 140,314 57,180 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 16 63 55 19 52 33 50 acres: 45 322 715 68 5,996 1,210 112 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 26,876 80,979 65,043 53,115 228,006 195,692 50,637 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 35,551 73,417 73,246 65,012 271,759 234,925 62,131 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 6,805 71,181 49,622 24,201 188,399 140,906 45,928 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 20,072 9,797 15,421 28,914 39,607 54,786 4,709 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 240 324 318 246 250 259 360 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 58 115 130 100 63 78 125 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 120 155 98 137 77 77 95 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 163 164 104 132 88 95 96 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 80 100 76 82 53 58 47 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 51 102 62 50 66 79 47 $100,000 or more .............................................: 44 143 100 70 242 187 45 : Government payments .......................................farms: 10 142 134 80 247 190 47 $1,000: 82 879 915 772 1,914 1,397 450 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 144 406 334 260 408 384 240 $1,000: 6,799 4,085 5,340 2,637 7,868 10,159 3,328 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 29,928 63,802 61,093 49,176 155,173 147,809 47,205 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 39,587 57,844 68,799 60,191 184,950 177,441 57,921 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 756 1,103 888 817 839 833 815 $1,000: 3,829 22,140 10,205 7,348 82,614 59,440 7,210 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 5,064 20,073 11,492 8,994 98,468 71,356 8,846 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 399 414 254 388 193 178 179 number: 22,441 14,328 9,237 14,076 9,687 14,487 3,228 Beef cows .............................................farms: 368 386 202 336 146 136 150 number: 12,053 6,815 (D) 6,055 3,426 (D) 1,953 Milk cows .............................................farms: 15 12 3 30 18 3 10 number: 381 375 (D) 1,589 704 (D) 12 Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 344 308 201 305 159 134 130 number: 15,514 6,437 4,685 6,685 4,789 12,921 1,617 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 35 25 16 34 27 41 12 number: 219 181 14,490 837 44,279 43,198 138 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 38 18 25 39 42 53 10 number: 560 436 88,618 1,006 120,137 73,562 244 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 42 31 47 36 47 26 22 number: 1,082 715 923 1,238 1,658 512 322 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 115 127 149 116 109 126 197 number: 2,435 3,764 3,119 2,751 3,915 2,438 5,272 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 6 13 9 24 25 17 20 number: (D) 420 403 (D) 1,545 6,123 884 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 16 170 145 141 312 273 78 acres: (D) 16,025 18,231 11,658 85,513 62,886 15,075 bushels: (D) 2,753,740 3,253,471 1,455,906 16,579,001 12,462,055 2,985,209 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 12 5 10 36 9 11 - acres: 352 244 570 1,533 455 1,390 - tons: 5,899 5,663 14,356 23,436 6,881 21,288 - Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: - 30 49 42 71 70 5 acres: - 962 3,475 1,070 3,897 3,952 318 bushels: - 59,589 305,950 57,823 310,317 346,587 26,785 Other spring wheat for grain ..........................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: - 30 49 42 71 70 5 acres: - 962 3,475 1,070 3,897 3,952 318 bushels: - 59,589 305,950 57,823 310,317 346,587 26,785 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: 5 - - 19 1 - - acres: 50 - - 401 (D) - - bushels: 2,462 - - 23,049 (D) - - Barley for grain ........................................farms: - - 5 2 - - - acres: - - 136 (D) - - - bushels: - - 8,480 (D) - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Clinton : Columbiana : Coshocton : Crawford : Cuyahoga : Darke : Defiance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 788 1,129 1,251 628 104 1,761 907 Land in farms .............................................acres: 241,315 153,993 178,050 203,784 1,564 366,642 206,426 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 306 136 142 324 15 208 228 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 60 52 69 82 11 57 64 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 2,525,464 1,006,444 961,464 2,614,137 489,584 2,272,040 1,780,684 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 8,247 7,379 6,755 8,056 32,555 10,913 7,824 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 212,282 167,315 123,789 160,086 5,382 392,974 137,198 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 269,393 148,197 98,952 254,914 51,752 223,154 151,265 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 124 138 78 79 45 269 93 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 236 410 456 167 52 544 319 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 196 411 475 167 7 462 281 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 99 105 183 116 - 281 112 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 68 36 27 47 - 121 51 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 65 29 32 52 - 84 51 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 691 918 972 556 81 1,608 862 acres: 219,318 100,480 86,800 187,202 627 337,189 185,250 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 612 856 840 479 75 1,463 649 acres: 208,161 93,585 74,354 179,701 487 320,829 170,976 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 20 46 23 11 52 27 18 acres: 50 595 1,264 300 209 366 1,026 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 209,962 172,530 123,914 300,265 9,261 1,193,503 236,737 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 266,449 152,817 99,052 478,129 89,046 677,742 261,011 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 189,671 64,765 46,400 175,008 9,015 291,078 132,856 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 20,290 107,765 77,513 125,257 246 902,425 103,882 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 180 374 453 146 29 320 297 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 64 127 125 32 12 150 57 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 81 94 172 31 23 133 64 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 73 177 179 54 24 152 90 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 59 91 112 44 4 167 119 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 76 107 77 66 5 177 83 $100,000 or more .............................................: 255 159 133 255 7 662 197 : Government payments .......................................farms: 181 112 163 279 6 501 552 $1,000: 1,417 1,742 1,025 2,515 30 2,613 4,856 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 344 390 443 345 33 762 471 $1,000: 7,959 5,602 7,074 8,029 772 14,581 6,342 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 165,838 131,527 103,791 222,708 9,994 684,447 192,228 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 210,454 116,499 82,967 354,630 96,096 388,670 211,938 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 788 1,129 1,251 628 104 1,761 907 $1,000: 53,500 48,347 28,221 88,101 69 526,250 55,708 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 67,893 42,822 22,559 140,288 664 298,836 61,420 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 121 451 494 116 6 347 99 number: 3,328 25,068 18,712 8,951 18 54,582 8,125 Beef cows .............................................farms: 93 329 377 53 4 182 44 number: 1,901 5,357 8,485 1,004 (D) 3,034 400 Milk cows .............................................farms: 4 70 53 11 - 38 13 number: 63 7,741 2,319 1,749 - 7,331 4,497 Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 102 316 389 99 3 279 72 number: 1,769 9,659 8,491 5,341 8 46,517 8,901 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 31 51 43 35 3 124 17 number: 39,250 5,304 59,807 107,306 15 356,183 2,493 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 34 60 54 49 3 131 26 number: 67,948 (D) 113,816 782,856 15 1,043,380 (D) Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 24 69 117 31 2 61 31 number: 422 2,765 3,689 1,432 (D) 1,517 368 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 99 203 198 43 25 123 78 number: 2,324 27,176 68,271 68,838 848 8,610,584 (D) Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 5 44 47 13 1 19 9 number: 95 11,090,519 7,586,550 1,084 (D) 411,246 915 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 270 281 270 321 2 901 294 acres: 68,880 27,424 26,012 73,816 (D) 140,854 52,277 bushels: 14,031,011 4,041,451 3,947,463 15,061,546 (D) 25,995,517 9,417,160 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 1 45 29 12 - 46 13 acres: (D) 4,469 1,169 970 - 6,100 1,611 tons: (D) 87,944 25,595 20,282 - 123,718 30,339 Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 40 103 33 157 - 258 131 acres: 4,766 6,071 2,061 11,007 - 11,403 6,150 bushels: 395,238 402,134 127,962 884,455 - 894,581 437,406 Other spring wheat for grain ..........................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 40 103 33 157 - 258 131 acres: 4,766 6,071 2,061 11,007 - 11,403 6,150 bushels: 395,238 402,134 127,962 884,455 - 894,581 437,406 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: - 24 14 2 - 13 4 acres: - 709 192 (D) - 384 20 bushels: - 42,383 8,218 (D) - 16,173 1,300 Barley for grain ........................................farms: - 11 1 6 - 5 - acres: - 483 (D) 764 - 47 - bushels: - 40,894 (D) 73,810 - 3,008 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Delaware : Erie : Fairfield : Fayette : Franklin : Fulton : Gallia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 728 317 1,082 550 372 794 771 Land in farms .............................................acres: 130,937 77,157 193,611 202,425 48,728 211,588 101,469 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 180 243 179 368 131 266 132 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 26 48 31 63 14 62 80 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 1,757,452 2,197,973 1,351,239 3,223,207 1,501,429 2,117,411 477,028 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 9,771 9,030 7,551 8,758 11,462 7,946 3,625 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 121,591 89,770 167,338 143,859 47,193 194,266 62,812 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 167,021 283,187 154,656 261,561 126,863 244,667 81,469 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 153 70 191 66 128 133 34 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 323 91 452 189 142 224 239 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 136 62 248 126 53 202 322 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 59 47 110 76 19 111 135 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 24 29 29 44 18 67 37 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 33 18 52 49 12 57 4 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 602 270 891 481 322 720 557 acres: 116,702 68,411 162,719 187,328 41,888 196,614 31,076 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 510 245 758 378 276 591 510 acres: 111,979 66,504 151,513 177,017 38,115 189,196 25,363 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 63 29 30 19 78 31 25 acres: 888 1,160 152 124 501 2,334 471 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 133,311 204,500 160,369 192,647 71,677 276,219 22,863 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 183,119 645,110 148,215 350,267 192,680 347,883 29,654 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 117,247 195,959 130,491 162,911 55,702 211,699 10,277 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 16,064 8,541 29,878 29,736 15,974 64,520 12,586 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 253 65 336 163 131 203 278 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 83 30 156 27 22 59 88 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 83 32 150 46 58 53 118 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 78 39 127 72 33 42 141 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 72 23 74 30 27 73 68 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 41 13 63 33 26 84 36 $100,000 or more .............................................: 118 115 176 179 75 280 42 : Government payments .......................................farms: 120 79 231 246 65 285 59 $1,000: 1,078 1,198 1,204 2,968 353 2,103 338 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 294 172 378 236 146 394 171 $1,000: 8,034 2,475 9,258 7,757 5,498 8,920 2,263 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 114,232 191,470 134,120 133,803 58,882 206,877 24,689 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 156,912 604,008 123,956 243,278 158,286 260,551 32,022 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 728 317 1,082 550 372 794 771 $1,000: 28,191 16,702 36,711 69,569 18,646 80,365 775 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 38,724 52,688 33,929 126,489 50,123 101,215 1,005 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 81 52 278 97 31 138 382 number: 2,157 3,727 7,524 6,434 293 29,766 15,081 Beef cows .............................................farms: 69 37 227 63 26 60 339 number: 951 (D) (D) 935 (D) 1,088 7,645 Milk cows .............................................farms: 5 1 4 16 2 4 11 number: 239 (D) (D) 3,825 (D) 2,588 30 Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 57 45 219 83 16 120 312 number: 629 2,233 4,311 4,519 146 37,730 8,115 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 25 1 65 19 10 24 26 number: 22,126 (D) 32,269 6,196 (D) 16,294 658 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 24 9 62 19 14 34 23 number: 60,780 96 90,465 (D) (D) 70,068 1,043 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 48 20 65 26 33 14 77 number: 1,363 413 1,082 1,275 1,107 197 4,594 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 142 31 194 43 74 54 116 number: 4,349 718 5,527 (D) 3,404 2,131 40,744 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 15 4 18 - 2 12 3 number: 228 326 4,204 - (D) 922 111 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 148 124 259 205 59 369 67 acres: 29,900 23,665 59,643 77,261 11,727 82,250 4,012 bushels: 5,154,105 4,437,779 10,669,108 14,961,875 1,909,085 16,198,847 613,054 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 3 2 5 9 - 10 8 acres: 168 (D) 151 2,003 - 2,421 100 tons: 1,026 (D) 3,414 22,456 - 40,287 1,966 Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 50 65 84 93 24 137 1 acres: 4,557 7,103 7,866 10,579 1,914 8,374 (D) bushels: 363,785 583,841 518,384 863,190 149,279 679,102 (D) Other spring wheat for grain ..........................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 50 65 84 93 24 137 1 acres: 4,557 7,103 7,866 10,579 1,914 8,374 (D) bushels: 363,785 583,841 518,384 863,190 149,279 679,102 (D) : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: 1 2 5 - 3 2 1 acres: (D) (D) 160 - 57 (D) (D) bushels: (D) (D) 12,764 - (D) (D) (D) Barley for grain ........................................farms: - 1 - - - 1 - acres: - (D) - - - (D) - bushels: - (D) - - - (D) - 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County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Geauga : Greene : Guernsey : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Harrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 1,133 897 1,055 322 995 715 482 Land in farms .............................................acres: 66,881 156,287 147,625 18,884 249,468 243,914 103,742 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 59 174 140 59 251 341 215 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 25 25 74 22 76 70 95 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 547,316 1,618,627 727,367 820,190 2,079,978 3,137,355 1,166,878 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 9,272 9,290 5,198 13,985 8,296 9,197 5,421 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 72,848 140,607 96,828 25,614 219,539 195,888 58,882 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 64,296 156,753 91,781 79,548 220,642 273,969 122,162 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 252 169 59 81 121 91 22 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 527 397 336 167 285 222 133 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 314 188 443 54 285 168 183 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 28 71 182 13 177 133 111 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 4 33 20 5 59 44 19 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 8 39 15 2 68 57 14 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 855 743 848 243 931 643 384 acres: 28,770 131,972 53,476 8,986 234,870 229,202 36,026 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 779 678 789 209 832 532 347 acres: 24,722 126,919 45,468 7,651 227,029 213,265 31,498 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 143 43 19 67 16 28 2 acres: 615 192 284 325 135 486 (D) : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 38,896 144,018 36,311 31,628 242,237 408,373 37,030 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 34,330 160,555 34,418 98,222 243,454 571,151 76,825 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 21,426 127,780 11,748 19,839 198,082 206,309 12,546 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 17,470 16,238 24,563 11,789 44,155 202,064 24,483 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 401 236 384 110 184 203 162 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 155 123 177 58 71 32 55 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 154 117 147 42 68 35 65 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 194 99 145 36 80 83 85 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 89 85 94 21 94 65 44 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 71 75 64 15 147 54 30 $100,000 or more .............................................: 69 162 44 40 351 243 41 : Government payments .......................................farms: 35 149 29 7 357 334 21 $1,000: 253 1,622 205 20 2,179 3,293 215 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 377 344 253 106 583 391 122 $1,000: 7,246 6,768 2,856 4,639 7,818 9,192 1,671 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 47,583 109,436 33,930 28,030 157,032 286,978 29,345 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 41,997 122,002 32,161 87,049 157,821 401,368 60,882 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 1,133 897 1,055 322 995 715 482 $1,000: -1,189 42,972 5,441 8,257 95,202 133,879 9,570 Average per farm ....................................dollars: -1,049 47,906 5,157 25,643 95,680 187,244 19,856 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 277 184 499 43 120 148 253 number: 6,722 4,549 16,292 1,537 4,575 12,587 12,133 Beef cows .............................................farms: 184 132 445 36 76 79 228 number: 1,018 1,998 8,845 (D) 968 1,439 7,565 Milk cows .............................................farms: 59 12 31 2 6 35 14 number: 2,432 618 260 (D) 928 6,487 141 Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 169 154 379 39 92 109 193 number: 2,202 2,349 24,223 915 2,751 10,828 6,026 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 66 48 35 8 35 77 24 number: 444 13,695 2,519 10 66,517 86,404 1,512 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 75 45 41 2 28 85 30 number: 610 42,202 19,459 (D) 132,675 456,091 2,854 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 57 33 41 13 36 36 31 number: 1,042 827 1,420 (D) 945 982 2,698 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 247 170 129 54 56 92 65 number: 10,444 6,323 2,676 1,333 (D) (D) (D) Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 38 25 10 3 7 8 15 number: 6,872 2,325 278 (D) 237 328 2,785,160 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 131 255 68 16 492 299 31 acres: 2,855 50,907 3,380 2,285 68,720 81,903 3,491 bushels: 405,561 10,245,708 485,233 411,848 13,112,761 15,885,947 562,155 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 11 5 9 2 6 17 6 acres: 1,411 331 351 (D) 657 4,666 151 tons: 26,553 7,158 5,513 (D) 12,649 94,366 2,463 Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 17 55 7 1 330 137 5 acres: 431 4,448 152 (D) 21,915 11,801 780 bushels: 18,191 406,113 10,885 (D) 1,786,084 1,007,734 62,489 Other spring wheat for grain ..........................farms: - - 1 - - - - acres: - - (D) - - - - bushels: - - (D) - - - - Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 17 55 6 1 330 137 5 acres: 431 4,448 (D) (D) 21,915 11,801 780 bushels: 18,191 406,113 (D) (D) 1,786,084 1,007,734 62,489 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: 48 - 7 1 4 22 3 acres: 370 - 40 (D) 70 716 20 bushels: 24,982 - 1,898 (D) 2,200 30,821 1,127 Barley for grain ........................................farms: - - - 1 - - - acres: - - - (D) - - - bushels: - - - (D) - - - 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County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Henry : Highland : Hocking : Holmes : Huron : Jackson : Jefferson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 948 1,188 449 1,736 768 527 541 Land in farms .............................................acres: 243,932 227,859 40,976 184,549 224,977 66,565 72,749 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 257 192 91 106 293 126 134 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 77 66 61 54 59 70 83 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 2,022,158 1,166,343 592,079 1,042,687 2,177,204 539,734 777,249 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 7,859 6,081 6,488 9,808 7,432 4,273 5,780 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 220,909 181,443 28,562 154,719 193,498 37,570 58,187 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 233,027 152,730 63,612 89,124 251,950 71,290 107,555 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 110 83 58 295 90 25 27 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 279 397 141 528 267 186 143 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 289 457 194 753 205 210 264 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 151 134 50 114 103 81 78 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 62 66 5 29 46 21 28 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 57 51 1 17 57 4 1 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 893 979 330 1,217 693 409 469 acres: 233,278 179,798 13,333 85,031 198,615 23,657 29,372 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 777 789 281 1,081 598 369 422 acres: 222,572 157,521 10,093 73,940 191,283 19,656 23,153 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 12 60 13 65 44 18 13 acres: 363 267 64 459 3,557 112 111 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 245,472 194,536 8,357 291,415 295,437 17,612 9,799 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 258,937 163,751 18,612 167,866 384,683 33,420 18,112 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 214,315 124,600 6,190 46,562 200,322 7,848 5,845 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 31,157 69,937 2,167 244,853 95,115 9,764 3,953 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 181 419 205 457 212 218 165 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 36 84 77 176 51 61 67 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 34 132 95 181 62 57 96 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 116 137 30 247 58 64 115 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 123 88 16 154 86 59 56 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 134 91 13 122 55 35 29 $100,000 or more .............................................: 324 237 13 399 244 33 13 : Government payments .......................................farms: 449 402 49 76 212 89 33 $1,000: 3,032 3,510 331 612 1,967 264 166 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 549 452 74 780 419 100 134 $1,000: 7,546 9,990 338 17,275 8,499 798 769 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 163,309 135,510 11,533 204,024 223,827 18,090 13,137 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 172,267 114,066 25,687 117,525 291,441 34,326 24,283 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 948 1,188 449 1,736 768 527 541 $1,000: 92,740 72,527 -2,507 105,278 82,076 585 -2,403 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 97,827 61,049 -5,584 60,644 106,870 1,109 -4,443 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 84 385 149 738 196 272 258 number: 6,943 19,913 2,489 34,280 14,803 12,562 8,308 Beef cows .............................................farms: 41 284 127 395 90 242 235 number: 572 7,370 1,484 5,616 1,129 6,818 (D) Milk cows .............................................farms: 11 55 4 239 38 11 6 number: 2,304 1,127 12 12,376 2,823 51 (D) Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 77 294 90 617 150 199 205 number: 5,304 12,903 915 17,105 10,906 8,977 3,459 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 19 45 18 75 23 21 30 number: 23,004 29,001 (D) 4,384 27,716 124 288 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 21 51 23 81 26 21 32 number: 82,268 205,256 (D) 6,150 102,737 110 369 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 8 74 40 317 23 25 24 number: 125 3,247 706 13,557 1,776 881 513 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 41 157 116 418 101 71 75 number: 716 6,489 2,696 689,185 284,840 1,482 1,410 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 6 34 11 151 26 10 1 number: 1,772 6,314 230 26,110,709 6,877,920 254 (D) : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 513 264 34 429 275 51 61 acres: 81,311 41,102 2,242 21,694 57,818 1,395 1,937 bushels: 15,406,241 7,731,631 330,472 3,414,787 10,467,225 197,321 254,316 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 3 25 - 97 23 6 1 acres: 165 1,172 - 4,076 1,419 78 (D) tons: (D) 23,930 - 67,777 29,696 1,186 (D) Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 245 77 7 54 173 5 2 acres: 20,850 4,647 211 1,679 16,640 172 (D) bushels: 1,682,179 302,075 11,930 107,762 1,219,892 2,558 (D) Other spring wheat for grain ..........................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 245 77 7 54 173 5 2 acres: 20,850 4,647 211 1,679 16,640 172 (D) bushels: 1,682,179 302,075 11,930 107,762 1,219,892 2,558 (D) : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: 4 13 - 145 1 - 21 acres: 54 62 - 1,453 (D) - 325 bushels: 3,866 3,405 - 90,548 (D) - 15,565 Barley for grain ........................................farms: 1 1 - 6 4 3 4 acres: (D) (D) - 71 133 136 48 bushels: (D) (D) - 3,685 10,075 10,636 2,540 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County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Knox : Lake : Lawrence : Licking : Logan : Lorain : Lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 1,303 243 429 1,532 977 894 364 Land in farms .............................................acres: 184,283 13,886 51,104 207,389 204,656 108,838 76,149 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 141 57 119 135 209 122 209 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 52 26 80 40 45 29 35 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 1,125,213 551,152 399,845 1,210,992 1,779,816 1,069,858 1,854,244 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 7,956 9,645 3,357 8,946 8,497 8,788 8,863 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 195,213 24,708 31,296 198,670 169,206 111,826 62,029 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 149,818 101,677 72,950 129,680 173,190 125,085 170,410 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 148 72 25 222 128 183 57 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 474 96 120 618 379 367 156 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 424 61 205 444 282 218 78 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 175 10 67 176 101 87 33 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 59 3 12 34 33 24 18 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 23 1 - 38 54 15 22 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 1,062 189 327 1,241 843 746 312 acres: 129,291 8,020 12,466 144,219 179,983 89,962 71,779 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 947 172 293 1,138 714 695 284 acres: 118,790 7,020 9,091 133,478 168,184 84,375 70,193 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 59 67 10 97 24 99 43 acres: 668 2,665 56 639 357 897 1,675 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 241,248 97,729 5,485 389,271 197,817 170,982 77,567 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 185,148 402,179 12,785 254,093 202,474 191,255 213,097 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 93,284 97,273 3,428 109,102 149,415 156,832 72,847 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 147,964 457 2,057 280,168 48,402 14,150 4,720 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 376 72 215 495 295 259 93 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 151 26 53 200 111 103 14 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 167 35 72 175 95 109 35 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 188 41 39 263 103 121 46 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 112 29 22 111 78 80 32 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 85 10 19 109 79 74 61 $100,000 or more .............................................: 224 30 9 179 216 148 83 : Government payments .......................................farms: 189 13 37 181 290 155 74 $1,000: 1,319 39 213 1,608 1,670 2,575 1,630 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 548 73 87 529 416 377 151 $1,000: 7,982 956 664 8,561 6,808 5,339 5,145 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 183,407 77,951 7,322 328,593 141,421 149,562 57,812 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 140,758 320,785 17,067 214,487 144,750 167,295 158,825 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 1,303 243 429 1,532 977 894 364 $1,000: 67,141 20,774 -960 70,846 64,874 29,334 26,530 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 51,528 85,488 -2,238 46,244 66,401 32,812 72,884 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 445 26 221 493 231 131 25 number: 19,481 232 4,934 19,018 15,173 5,476 364 Beef cows .............................................farms: 333 21 206 424 143 78 17 number: 6,644 134 2,861 6,328 2,813 1,214 (D) Milk cows .............................................farms: 60 2 5 29 26 15 1 number: 2,550 (D) 46 3,975 2,284 747 (D) Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 329 15 160 357 178 92 19 number: 8,646 91 1,831 10,240 11,145 4,467 190 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 68 10 17 80 25 26 14 number: 34,726 41 87 53,591 15,236 5,437 5,547 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 66 15 5 77 31 53 10 number: 666,034 427 58 148,808 36,095 51,351 (D) Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 134 17 17 81 59 55 21 number: 7,409 187 381 3,931 3,401 1,098 190 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 248 66 70 268 122 168 53 number: 155,303 1,358 1,468 (D) 46,268 6,254 1,306 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 31 9 1 25 17 26 20 number: 11,337,309 1,114 (D) 2,288 1,175 7,828 1,845 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 368 25 29 289 334 146 138 acres: 45,347 218 546 46,096 67,887 18,324 27,286 bushels: 7,919,149 26,236 66,550 7,998,883 12,822,336 3,453,523 5,185,417 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 29 1 4 9 12 8 - acres: 1,750 (D) 164 1,989 1,314 574 - tons: 26,508 (D) 2,384 37,614 29,489 9,173 - Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 79 2 - 64 88 89 41 acres: 3,347 (D) - 5,056 5,758 4,954 4,103 bushels: 259,947 (D) - 339,625 447,059 334,798 338,071 Other spring wheat for grain ..........................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 79 2 - 64 88 89 41 acres: 3,347 (D) - 5,056 5,758 4,954 4,103 bushels: 259,947 (D) - 339,625 447,059 334,798 338,071 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: 36 3 - 6 3 - - acres: 352 15 - 60 153 - - bushels: 20,923 600 - 6,000 5,233 - - Barley for grain ........................................farms: 4 - 3 3 2 - - acres: 54 - 6 186 (D) - - bushels: 2,480 - 300 11,636 (D) - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Madison : Mahoning : Marion : Medina : Meigs : Mercer : Miami : Monroe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 763 661 596 1,007 472 1,292 1,158 731 Land in farms .............................................acres: 236,886 71,023 213,065 100,579 63,118 270,984 166,746 99,313 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 310 107 357 100 134 210 144 136 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 77 38 62 26 96 80 30 90 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 2,874,795 890,884 2,953,518 938,894 510,312 2,624,474 1,518,931 568,398 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 9,260 8,291 8,262 9,400 3,816 12,513 10,549 4,184 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 181,862 99,739 191,147 107,853 39,162 354,875 166,697 71,994 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 238,351 150,892 320,717 107,210 82,970 274,671 143,952 98,487 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 83 102 101 190 23 177 161 27 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 271 291 177 516 111 361 555 175 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 149 186 135 197 255 335 258 372 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 126 57 78 55 66 290 97 133 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 81 16 32 25 14 86 52 19 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 53 9 73 24 3 43 35 5 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 690 540 523 829 383 1,154 1,032 616 acres: 218,754 52,066 195,170 77,294 20,547 251,791 149,207 30,110 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 614 490 414 739 352 1,029 932 566 acres: 207,890 46,635 182,759 73,192 15,095 240,463 141,317 23,446 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 31 51 20 92 33 12 30 15 acres: 583 419 685 1,275 259 288 1,967 102 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 233,851 86,551 221,199 92,790 11,636 1,086,264 142,402 19,532 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 306,489 130,939 371,140 92,145 24,653 840,762 122,973 26,720 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 183,586 32,969 160,140 77,120 8,263 219,635 128,381 6,406 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 50,265 53,582 61,059 15,670 3,373 866,629 14,022 13,126 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 234 253 225 284 185 203 333 255 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 38 72 35 185 63 60 145 96 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 43 73 51 129 59 73 127 135 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 59 69 38 145 93 70 136 114 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 42 50 35 84 41 97 105 67 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 68 45 28 59 7 123 114 39 $100,000 or more .............................................: 279 99 184 121 24 666 198 25 : Government payments .......................................farms: 216 42 295 75 30 478 199 22 $1,000: 4,033 351 3,424 497 410 3,101 513 518 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 348 221 298 399 97 609 413 140 $1,000: 10,461 4,156 7,945 7,095 918 10,371 5,129 828 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 166,714 71,612 155,582 87,014 11,647 587,090 110,399 21,461 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 218,498 108,339 261,043 86,410 24,677 454,404 95,336 29,358 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 763 661 596 1,007 472 1,292 1,158 731 $1,000: 81,630 19,446 76,987 13,367 1,317 512,646 37,645 -582 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 106,985 29,418 129,173 13,274 2,790 396,785 32,509 -796 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 126 189 86 212 226 327 201 370 number: 14,770 13,072 5,461 7,159 6,339 90,442 5,351 13,002 Beef cows .............................................farms: 85 133 58 149 197 90 159 320 number: 1,119 1,521 675 1,662 3,426 2,558 1,643 5,985 Milk cows .............................................farms: 13 36 7 31 11 82 20 17 number: 7,843 5,938 2,594 1,641 262 24,231 690 929 Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 105 146 53 176 161 309 144 275 number: 9,337 4,929 3,607 2,761 2,533 80,140 3,005 6,537 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 19 46 37 50 31 119 55 31 number: 8,211 812 91,877 329 155 242,661 10,426 227 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 17 62 39 56 27 139 65 37 number: 60,929 1,719 219,176 1,060 503 693,151 21,818 327 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 23 40 17 86 14 34 40 34 number: 793 678 1,084 1,883 471 875 1,361 1,010 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 70 141 43 241 82 73 157 104 number: 2,327 39,914 2,196 9,075 2,010 5,822,729 4,788 2,100 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 6 25 4 44 6 2 14 6 number: 111 4,191,089 1,250 8,002 248 (D) 1,440 430 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 301 148 197 179 45 701 434 54 acres: 77,844 13,475 61,042 21,519 1,555 101,258 62,425 1,014 bushels: 14,918,510 2,100,341 11,566,190 3,660,857 193,557 18,985,889 11,353,319 121,714 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 9 20 4 17 7 76 7 6 acres: 5,042 2,124 (D) 2,103 310 11,064 766 678 tons: 94,996 36,008 (D) 39,492 4,960 231,457 14,665 4,697 Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 94 45 87 59 3 264 85 2 acres: 7,645 2,538 5,543 2,772 131 11,420 2,855 (D) bushels: 571,130 173,543 441,017 183,717 5,791 943,740 208,323 (D) Other spring wheat for grain ..........................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - - Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 94 45 87 59 3 264 85 2 acres: 7,645 2,538 5,543 2,772 131 11,420 2,855 (D) bushels: 571,130 173,543 441,017 183,717 5,791 943,740 208,323 (D) : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: 1 17 1 13 1 10 - 1 acres: (D) 265 (D) 133 (D) 233 - (D) bushels: (D) 14,082 (D) 8,030 (D) 7,869 - (D) Barley for grain ........................................farms: - 5 - - - - - 3 acres: - 113 - - - - - 25 bushels: - 8,360 - - - - - 2,050 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Montgomery : Morgan : Morrow : Muskingum : Noble : Ottawa : Paulding : Perry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 789 571 821 1,301 596 590 662 696 Land in farms .............................................acres: 118,582 93,381 145,232 200,805 98,064 119,544 206,880 76,325 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 150 164 177 154 165 203 313 110 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 24 82 35 70 100 54 71 50 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 1,189,966 713,580 1,443,609 853,547 712,766 1,597,084 2,689,899 676,828 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 7,918 4,363 8,161 5,530 4,332 7,882 8,607 6,172 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 101,979 58,194 143,270 135,406 54,175 108,522 159,489 61,649 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 129,251 101,916 174,507 104,078 90,898 183,936 240,920 88,576 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 138 23 96 100 21 46 37 55 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 394 156 389 418 147 246 227 284 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 145 247 220 508 289 170 193 278 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 58 109 66 205 107 62 94 59 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 33 27 14 48 24 44 52 13 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 21 9 36 22 8 22 59 7 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 685 484 697 1,057 531 542 637 537 acres: 106,327 34,860 122,431 94,707 31,557 108,716 195,259 43,486 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 637 452 620 940 497 408 503 471 acres: 97,950 27,636 117,288 81,369 23,174 100,991 185,425 37,689 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 45 20 32 23 19 29 16 23 acres: (D) 294 189 436 391 1,200 626 85 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 117,505 20,128 120,761 121,306 14,536 86,867 301,808 32,948 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 148,930 35,251 147,090 93,240 24,389 147,232 455,903 47,339 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 103,241 10,773 94,472 45,973 4,573 79,877 140,346 23,311 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 14,264 9,355 26,289 75,333 9,963 6,990 161,462 9,637 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 249 203 263 475 171 184 190 243 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 108 70 86 150 66 41 22 93 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 88 85 84 191 124 40 29 88 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 125 113 117 207 140 64 60 136 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 38 34 79 86 58 63 91 64 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 47 31 66 57 20 65 51 25 $100,000 or more .............................................: 134 35 126 135 17 133 219 47 : Government payments .......................................farms: 125 50 129 79 12 335 352 76 $1,000: 874 315 1,226 651 42 3,512 2,779 307 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 311 120 373 370 109 309 356 188 $1,000: 6,082 897 4,899 3,748 1,342 4,810 6,682 1,974 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 102,900 19,404 94,756 98,337 18,583 70,390 201,496 31,382 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 130,418 33,982 115,416 75,586 31,179 119,305 304,375 45,089 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 789 571 821 1,301 596 590 662 696 $1,000: 21,562 1,937 32,130 27,368 -2,662 24,798 109,773 3,847 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 27,328 3,392 39,135 21,036 -4,467 42,031 165,821 5,528 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 115 342 195 595 344 45 72 296 number: 8,722 13,630 6,694 24,669 19,570 4,066 19,234 7,414 Beef cows .............................................farms: 80 312 152 523 318 32 36 250 number: 820 6,941 1,960 12,532 7,565 (D) 361 3,955 Milk cows .............................................farms: 4 11 23 19 5 2 11 13 number: 5 233 1,056 563 23 (D) 13,017 94 Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 85 248 146 468 284 31 51 217 number: 6,803 5,654 3,147 13,287 9,580 3,452 18,749 3,191 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 30 16 55 55 27 5 18 40 number: (D) (D) 21,054 (D) 234 10 51,859 12,245 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 29 10 43 59 27 5 20 35 number: (D) (D) 53,774 62,984 510 100 144,978 22,295 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 32 30 82 81 36 9 12 56 number: 428 1,005 3,553 3,608 2,433 270 215 1,429 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 132 99 153 169 97 38 34 133 number: 4,066 3,397 44,643 310,206 2,087 1,119 1,810 3,191 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 12 4 10 34 9 9 6 13 number: 5,718 58 690 5,528,284 1,110 373 8,130 31,420 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 229 89 198 186 20 155 231 129 acres: 39,369 4,918 36,152 24,342 462 19,369 45,346 12,908 bushels: 6,796,369 730,284 6,506,087 3,706,228 68,149 3,391,697 7,981,742 2,047,116 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 1 7 4 6 4 2 20 4 acres: (D) 346 340 262 305 (D) 7,802 50 tons: (D) 5,828 (D) 6,210 980 (D) 156,653 485 Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 45 11 92 22 3 79 131 29 acres: 2,178 316 7,556 688 150 5,551 15,697 1,051 bushels: 176,544 19,589 584,051 44,757 6,000 423,091 1,014,740 70,314 Other spring wheat for grain ..........................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - - Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 45 11 92 22 3 79 131 29 acres: 2,178 316 7,556 688 150 5,551 15,697 1,051 bushels: 176,544 19,589 584,051 44,757 6,000 423,091 1,014,740 70,314 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: 1 10 20 4 - - 5 - acres: (D) 120 259 34 - - 341 - bushels: (D) 4,936 14,852 1,620 - - 16,669 - Barley for grain ........................................farms: 1 4 - - - - - 1 acres: (D) 96 - - - - - (D) bushels: (D) 5,100 - - - - - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Pickaway : Pike : Portage : Preble : Putnam : Richland : Ross : Sandusky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 760 478 927 1,044 1,471 1,078 1,107 752 Land in farms .............................................acres: 283,165 87,549 85,762 213,053 306,504 159,053 270,703 156,656 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 373 183 93 204 208 148 245 208 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 70 85 28 55 83 48 83 66 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 3,339,088 714,044 688,234 1,764,258 1,750,798 1,301,744 1,571,007 1,632,985 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 8,962 3,899 7,439 8,645 8,403 8,823 6,424 7,839 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 190,310 53,815 93,150 191,663 325,452 164,848 161,040 149,380 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 250,407 112,583 100,485 183,586 221,246 152,921 145,474 198,644 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 70 22 172 110 152 114 66 96 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 260 138 436 397 387 428 325 225 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 199 193 248 297 459 360 427 244 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 121 91 39 138 322 125 183 99 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 38 20 22 48 96 31 51 53 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 72 14 10 54 55 20 55 35 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 663 381 726 903 1,389 923 950 684 acres: 254,709 43,735 54,704 189,644 291,513 121,564 187,663 142,781 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 545 333 643 811 1,286 830 702 577 acres: 239,392 34,694 50,902 182,870 282,714 113,585 154,170 135,344 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 26 33 65 26 29 80 51 26 acres: 2,161 2,673 325 624 965 338 1,853 390 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 250,167 68,913 58,687 260,057 392,280 214,188 145,442 141,266 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 329,167 144,170 63,308 249,097 266,676 198,690 131,384 187,854 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 225,425 31,796 42,665 164,488 248,334 100,863 127,188 130,453 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 24,742 37,117 16,022 95,569 143,946 113,324 18,254 10,813 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 223 176 302 338 180 317 485 199 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 52 57 124 83 61 102 95 31 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 53 51 126 82 87 122 83 58 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 83 79 159 98 154 106 133 73 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 56 32 82 81 184 57 66 69 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 70 25 73 81 227 85 61 93 $100,000 or more .............................................: 223 58 61 281 578 289 184 229 : Government payments .......................................farms: 330 85 36 338 497 159 412 351 $1,000: 5,386 1,953 68 1,126 3,607 1,162 6,710 2,591 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 315 180 259 475 721 518 386 424 $1,000: 10,220 2,437 3,463 7,624 14,127 7,123 11,733 12,774 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 184,091 55,312 55,494 190,033 274,198 139,400 108,762 101,071 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 242,225 115,715 59,864 182,024 186,403 129,314 98,249 134,403 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 760 478 927 1,044 1,471 1,078 1,107 752 $1,000: 81,683 17,991 6,723 78,775 135,817 83,072 55,123 55,561 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 107,477 37,638 7,253 75,455 92,329 77,062 49,795 73,884 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 104 202 215 294 155 406 280 135 number: 10,066 6,468 6,447 20,425 21,945 20,903 12,916 3,862 Beef cows .............................................farms: 80 166 171 207 49 206 225 90 number: 1,805 3,345 2,501 2,305 728 2,541 5,040 1,060 Milk cows .............................................farms: 8 23 15 9 7 117 26 8 number: 4,279 175 923 399 7,993 6,149 1,373 262 Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 92 152 144 221 141 301 223 118 number: 4,763 3,576 3,059 19,863 22,395 10,684 7,034 2,965 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 19 12 41 42 67 57 20 25 number: (D) (D) 455 100,532 152,256 44,533 375 5,010 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 17 10 63 51 75 67 34 28 number: 1,115 (D) 1,103 317,737 389,275 192,549 900 15,444 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 11 8 52 46 27 59 41 21 number: 902 160 1,445 1,246 1,782 1,350 2,371 467 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 70 74 193 107 43 230 115 63 number: 2,119 1,414 6,743 3,462 (D) 642,393 59,911 1,072 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 3 2 37 16 4 10 9 7 number: (D) (D) 3,333 5,015 70 1,912,105 276 455 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 307 82 157 407 778 336 251 317 acres: 96,521 9,247 14,228 79,889 83,381 41,059 58,401 46,201 bushels: 17,988,070 1,475,977 2,393,636 14,400,264 15,373,501 7,533,352 10,115,271 9,281,090 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 9 10 9 6 24 67 26 2 acres: 1,480 594 1,428 537 1,949 2,673 955 (D) tons: 26,444 13,158 35,158 7,640 39,605 50,560 17,832 (D) Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 91 9 42 108 477 169 94 139 acres: 9,829 576 2,453 5,632 26,201 8,189 6,721 8,511 bushels: 773,850 (D) 155,816 465,417 1,922,903 629,251 456,316 633,767 Other spring wheat for grain ..........................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - - Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 91 9 42 108 477 169 94 139 acres: 9,829 576 2,453 5,632 26,201 8,189 6,721 8,511 bushels: 773,850 (D) 155,816 465,417 1,922,903 629,251 456,316 633,767 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: - 1 12 - 1 28 1 5 acres: - (D) 93 - (D) 529 (D) 100 bushels: - (D) 4,996 - (D) 34,023 (D) (D) Barley for grain ........................................farms: 1 - 1 5 2 3 - 2 acres: (D) - (D) 176 (D) 42 - (D) bushels: (D) - (D) 14,960 (D) 2,710 - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Scioto : Seneca : Shelby : Stark : Summit : Trumbull : Tuscarawas : Union ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 585 1,080 933 1,431 413 945 1,154 1,020 Land in farms .............................................acres: 81,126 233,145 210,745 125,207 15,108 113,107 166,404 216,646 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 139 216 226 87 37 120 144 212 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 68 78 82 23 14 45 54 47 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 673,583 1,641,889 2,385,234 907,270 769,517 675,020 1,021,172 1,731,197 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 4,857 7,606 10,560 10,369 21,036 5,640 7,082 8,151 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 58,859 206,649 221,836 167,316 23,478 121,462 143,268 222,474 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 100,614 191,341 237,766 116,923 56,847 128,531 124,149 218,112 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 21 80 119 322 135 116 107 146 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 211 325 239 680 205 394 433 381 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 250 373 283 282 56 310 438 257 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 72 173 188 106 15 90 108 129 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 21 93 67 20 2 22 43 41 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 10 36 37 21 - 13 25 66 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 468 1,013 835 1,147 306 764 893 872 acres: 39,224 209,141 192,087 90,041 6,840 76,377 80,614 193,301 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 400 869 747 1,035 280 698 840 708 acres: 34,326 198,635 185,255 80,389 5,860 71,122 73,550 181,448 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 11 15 11 112 77 48 29 37 acres: 183 624 659 1,575 160 117 562 326 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 32,240 212,644 302,660 124,637 12,934 85,585 143,301 308,715 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 55,111 196,892 324,394 87,098 31,317 90,566 124,178 302,662 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 21,671 172,144 158,113 63,748 9,709 56,922 37,375 149,760 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 10,569 40,500 144,547 60,889 3,225 28,663 105,926 158,955 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 238 239 182 489 157 277 368 341 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 91 36 48 225 80 107 171 99 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 79 63 68 220 55 110 157 84 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 65 111 80 149 51 166 196 93 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 42 143 84 126 30 71 95 97 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 19 142 115 68 19 104 48 75 $100,000 or more .............................................: 51 346 356 154 21 110 119 231 : Government payments .......................................farms: 44 506 373 59 19 46 83 351 $1,000: 227 3,349 1,621 640 95 245 813 2,925 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 126 598 492 405 101 288 351 451 $1,000: 1,341 8,129 7,273 6,141 2,104 3,387 4,097 7,625 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 27,003 146,311 219,110 110,131 17,756 67,382 112,349 224,213 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 46,158 135,473 234,844 76,961 42,992 71,303 97,356 219,816 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 585 1,080 933 1,431 413 945 1,154 1,020 $1,000: 6,805 77,811 92,444 21,286 -2,623 21,835 35,862 95,053 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 11,633 72,047 99,082 14,875 -6,351 23,106 31,076 93,189 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 224 160 225 514 57 231 484 184 number: 6,133 4,385 30,901 16,919 782 10,346 28,672 10,494 Beef cows .............................................farms: 204 97 101 372 49 161 385 133 number: 3,416 1,449 2,371 4,309 (D) 1,758 6,535 1,809 Milk cows .............................................farms: 4 4 32 62 3 32 54 4 number: 16 89 6,764 4,481 (D) 2,683 6,905 1,705 Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 163 131 203 372 43 170 358 134 number: 2,938 2,343 30,500 9,927 261 5,289 12,074 6,069 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 14 40 68 51 21 39 47 66 number: 188 59,788 134,455 535 133 489 5,089 19,654 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 16 42 77 74 24 52 69 61 number: 335 146,086 453,979 1,279 219 924 10,437 41,578 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 21 62 44 117 36 25 97 53 number: 483 2,448 984 2,924 667 390 4,835 1,377 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 86 52 80 281 113 160 242 138 number: (D) 1,424 (D) 95,737 4,710 3,463 126,537 2,317,440 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 5 3 11 33 20 23 35 23 number: 148 1,012 1,997 (D) 7,852 (D) 8,509,521 986 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 72 527 456 307 21 199 205 276 acres: 7,452 65,707 70,057 26,418 939 22,418 20,105 51,562 bushels: 1,115,914 12,273,465 12,856,718 4,020,998 138,566 4,018,563 2,932,290 8,960,761 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 3 2 36 33 4 25 34 8 acres: 10 (D) 3,626 3,532 101 1,700 5,189 862 tons: 230 (D) 80,031 64,156 2,474 41,233 104,306 15,054 Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 15 363 202 113 5 51 26 133 acres: 639 19,048 9,508 4,616 154 3,084 2,963 10,115 bushels: 29,896 1,566,964 728,239 292,143 8,304 217,223 196,177 731,879 Other spring wheat for grain ..........................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - - Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 15 363 202 113 5 51 26 133 acres: 639 19,048 9,508 4,616 154 3,084 2,963 10,115 bushels: 29,896 1,566,964 728,239 292,143 8,304 217,223 196,177 731,879 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: - 3 1 30 6 38 20 3 acres: - 26 (D) 356 54 953 369 18 bushels: - 1,770 (D) 21,647 1,522 70,481 16,383 1,800 Barley for grain ........................................farms: - - 1 7 - 1 4 - acres: - - (D) 57 - (D) 28 - bushels: - - (D) 3,040 - (D) 1,400 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Van Wert : Vinton : Warren : Washington : Wayne : Williams : Wood : Wyandot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 737 243 872 1,088 2,084 813 1,151 672 Land in farms .............................................acres: 226,530 34,112 101,621 147,070 259,339 235,001 250,260 214,021 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 307 140 117 135 124 289 217 318 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 88 70 22 80 39 69 60 72 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 2,968,612 594,578 1,223,698 631,432 1,494,773 2,186,737 1,771,199 2,459,098 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 9,658 4,236 10,500 4,671 12,012 7,565 8,146 7,721 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 203,086 16,811 101,927 87,626 350,328 160,582 228,057 154,726 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 275,558 69,183 116,888 80,538 168,104 197,518 198,138 230,248 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 81 7 167 55 388 61 140 78 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 213 89 452 325 757 270 399 195 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 181 96 172 495 605 270 279 180 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 126 47 33 175 217 81 196 103 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 69 - 20 24 82 68 78 51 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 67 4 28 14 35 63 59 65 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 681 167 690 904 1,647 737 1,063 608 acres: 217,591 9,685 71,825 59,402 199,017 214,188 234,540 193,065 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 640 127 624 815 1,556 580 877 458 acres: 210,335 7,104 63,545 49,502 184,511 200,151 220,474 182,230 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 11 6 76 28 90 41 39 6 acres: 1,363 48 976 607 1,024 4,715 977 27 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 372,695 3,361 76,607 57,227 554,206 237,489 283,298 261,152 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 505,693 13,830 87,853 52,598 265,934 292,114 246,132 388,619 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 199,700 1,966 71,118 31,990 143,265 171,926 203,245 165,967 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 172,995 1,395 5,489 25,237 410,941 65,562 80,054 95,185 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 103 140 328 381 452 242 288 211 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 35 25 133 127 187 44 78 19 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 35 31 104 166 275 52 68 34 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 80 19 115 176 271 72 123 56 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 80 15 55 85 196 92 105 68 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 83 6 31 73 200 84 128 61 $100,000 or more .............................................: 321 7 106 80 503 227 361 223 : Government payments .......................................farms: 222 58 72 102 234 378 577 372 $1,000: 1,649 177 816 529 2,677 3,354 4,654 2,696 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 394 68 329 272 902 421 617 392 $1,000: 6,626 756 8,255 3,539 14,916 6,215 12,873 8,742 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 227,757 5,778 79,980 50,291 415,204 165,446 202,235 200,644 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 309,033 23,779 91,720 46,223 199,234 203,500 175,704 298,578 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 737 243 872 1,088 2,084 813 1,151 672 $1,000: 153,213 -1,485 5,698 11,004 156,595 81,612 98,590 71,946 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 207,888 -6,109 6,535 10,114 75,142 100,384 85,656 107,062 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 108 104 166 488 781 102 104 90 number: 17,749 2,940 2,602 21,775 75,190 10,667 7,960 3,645 Beef cows .............................................farms: 48 89 142 420 425 71 62 57 number: 461 1,680 (D) 8,511 5,799 917 738 685 Milk cows .............................................farms: 11 7 1 17 256 3 6 13 number: 6,172 10 (D) 1,683 30,877 6,025 4,413 970 Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 80 73 101 387 674 78 81 81 number: 17,700 1,276 1,564 11,533 45,845 13,970 4,413 2,836 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 42 23 11 47 76 15 35 31 number: 113,066 766 339 1,616 33,392 24,515 10,712 44,016 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 42 27 20 31 121 17 42 29 number: 237,264 783 481 4,249 87,592 76,052 21,850 142,732 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 22 21 21 47 304 17 32 37 number: 713 282 327 1,874 11,860 610 994 1,093 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 22 60 166 169 350 42 64 41 number: (D) 1,097 4,922 4,314 620,297 1,532 (D) (D) Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 1 1 18 15 114 3 7 4 number: (D) (D) 7,041 10,314 24,989,601 1,200 236 84 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 376 11 99 202 691 308 490 313 acres: 67,448 877 21,201 11,992 60,714 65,712 73,685 66,496 bushels: 12,824,840 140,555 3,831,655 1,795,866 10,114,678 12,426,469 13,877,277 12,845,501 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 19 - - 13 188 3 14 3 acres: 2,576 - - 1,057 17,049 (D) 2,029 (D) tons: 40,959 - - 23,251 358,084 (D) 42,626 10,025 Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 173 - 20 34 223 112 245 149 acres: 10,763 - 1,164 973 9,347 9,316 16,106 10,810 bushels: 840,808 - 91,503 52,203 645,058 800,660 1,255,140 921,760 Other spring wheat for grain ..........................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - - Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 173 - 20 34 223 112 245 149 acres: 10,763 - 1,164 973 9,347 9,316 16,106 10,810 bushels: 840,808 - 91,503 52,203 645,058 800,660 1,255,140 921,760 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: 3 - - 6 128 5 4 3 acres: 390 - - 132 2,044 189 85 10 bushels: 12,999 - - 6,226 131,606 5,951 8,563 784 Barley for grain ........................................farms: - - - 3 29 - - 4 acres: - - - 36 530 - - 115 bushels: - - - 1,787 33,744 - - 9,423 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ohio : Adams : Allen : Ashland : Ashtabula : Athens : Auglaize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: 15 - 1 - 3 - - acres: 467 - (D) - 231 - - bushels: 14,387 - (D) - 5,775 - - Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: 47 - - - - - - acres: 1,195 - - - - - - tons: 8,434 - - - - - - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 22,877 237 469 312 186 20 579 acres: 4,830,774 24,732 76,200 42,374 31,945 2,600 106,450 bushels: 260,314,281 1,209,416 4,340,775 2,174,523 1,469,865 99,503 6,037,711 : Tobacco .................................................farms: 32 12 - - - - - acres: 619 232 - - - - - pounds: 1,210,335 473,971 - - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 30,365 663 162 512 454 397 208 acres: 986,874 26,909 2,686 15,215 14,276 15,167 6,094 tons, dry equivalent: 2,398,191 60,326 7,673 42,382 31,148 27,804 22,634 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: 47 - - - - - - acres: 1,058 - - - - - - pounds: 1,393,803 - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 2,844 22 12 51 67 20 6 acres: 33,604 55 142 380 246 37 (D) Potatoes ..............................................farms: 511 5 5 6 7 6 - acres: 2,140 3 1 2 (D) 2 - Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: 114 - 9 3 - 3 - acres: 29 - 1 (Z) - (D) - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 2,014 20 12 19 90 19 5 acres: 10,789 67 11 17 1,094 46 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Belmont : Brown : Butler : Carroll : Champaign : Clark : Clermont ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: 1 - - 3 - - - acres: (D) - - 205 - - - tons: (D) - - 1,137 - - - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 3 368 198 97 333 262 100 acres: (D) 73,229 26,235 11,030 87,427 66,716 35,001 bushels: (D) 3,453,977 1,344,673 436,238 5,059,447 3,795,030 1,625,232 : Tobacco .................................................farms: - 14 - - - - 3 acres: - 278 - - - - (D) pounds: - 536,804 - - - - 15,900 Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 502 575 456 518 329 273 337 acres: 28,810 17,649 10,790 25,827 6,087 6,077 6,711 tons, dry equivalent: 57,207 36,696 24,226 51,194 14,991 14,502 12,204 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: 1 - - 2 - - - acres: (D) - - (D) - - - pounds: (D) - - (D) - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 22 28 27 22 25 23 37 acres: 100 54 136 42 (D) 151 80 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 7 8 13 1 5 - 4 acres: 13 1 3 (D) (D) - 4 Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: - 1 2 - - - 2 acres: - (D) (D) - - - (D) : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 17 26 38 28 22 12 27 acres: 40 93 367 299 83 13 35 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Clinton : Columbiana : Coshocton : Crawford : Cuyahoga : Darke : Defiance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: - - - 1 - - - acres: - - - (D) - - - bushels: - - - (D) - - - Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - - 2 1 - - - acres: - - (D) (D) - - - tons: - - (D) (D) - - - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 375 241 137 338 - 969 471 acres: 131,362 31,284 19,289 89,461 - 154,219 107,893 bushels: 7,195,908 1,469,644 925,421 5,414,536 - 8,381,886 5,130,751 : Tobacco .................................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 178 645 683 145 6 438 154 acres: 4,186 22,906 25,407 4,203 87 8,962 3,743 tons, dry equivalent: 9,245 63,774 57,193 12,786 255 33,585 10,274 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - - - - - 4 - acres: - - - - - 108 - pounds: - - - - - 156,970 - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 31 54 23 10 38 17 10 acres: 289 723 364 83 83 187 18 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 3 11 4 2 3 5 2 acres: 1 10 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: - 3 - - - 1 - acres: - (Z) - - - (D) - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 12 27 42 7 19 15 10 acres: 45 403 209 14 45 54 5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Delaware : Erie : Fairfield : Fayette : Franklin : Fulton : Gallia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: - 3 - - - - - acres: - 24 - - - - - bushels: - 450 - - - - - Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - 3 - - - - - acres: - 84 - - - - - tons: - 63 - - - - - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 199 151 289 216 99 371 33 acres: 72,838 33,197 76,389 85,559 20,845 90,981 4,675 bushels: 3,616,053 1,913,293 4,280,728 4,441,697 938,004 5,125,107 207,424 : Tobacco .................................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 238 74 387 113 96 171 468 acres: 3,802 1,372 8,735 3,227 1,932 4,703 16,306 tons, dry equivalent: 8,290 6,831 20,494 8,638 2,852 19,851 35,867 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - - - - 1 - - acres: - - - - (D) - - pounds: - - - - (D) - - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 43 30 44 25 57 31 7 acres: 136 862 254 108 157 971 22 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 7 3 9 3 6 5 3 acres: 2 (D) 4 (Z) 2 (D) 1 Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: 3 1 1 5 3 - - acres: (Z) (D) (D) 1 (D) - - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 22 30 58 3 26 12 17 acres: 33 376 427 3 17 11 51 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Geauga : Greene : Guernsey : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Harrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: 1 - - - 5 - - acres: (D) - - - 39 - - tons: (D) - - - 258 - - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 42 273 27 19 611 357 16 acres: 5,150 65,907 2,698 2,945 133,656 112,261 3,544 bushels: 226,820 3,780,879 127,822 151,508 7,481,186 6,501,765 176,311 : Tobacco .................................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 498 313 729 102 161 205 327 acres: 13,065 5,306 38,592 1,601 4,046 4,300 23,412 tons, dry equivalent: 25,873 11,326 66,231 2,511 11,743 11,130 56,163 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - 2 - 3 1 - - acres: - (D) - (D) (D) - - pounds: - (D) - 6,100 (D) - - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 113 38 26 56 12 19 7 acres: 293 144 60 381 365 691 22 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 15 6 4 13 1 4 1 acres: 9 2 2 7 (D) 1 (D) Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: 1 3 2 2 - - 1 acres: (D) 1 (D) (D) - - (D) : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 71 29 28 15 5 12 12 acres: 274 69 96 89 4 31 54 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Henry : Highland : Hocking : Holmes : Huron : Jackson : Jefferson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: - 1 - - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - - bushels: - (D) - - - - - Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: 2 1 1 3 1 - - acres: (D) (D) (D) 42 (D) - - tons: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) - - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 559 390 22 121 341 33 21 acres: 111,273 96,819 2,142 16,085 111,253 2,627 1,388 bushels: 6,517,521 4,822,154 126,103 868,534 6,071,421 111,467 66,907 : Tobacco .................................................farms: - 2 - - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - - pounds: - (D) - - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 118 449 187 918 252 312 374 acres: 3,237 15,231 5,178 28,600 5,551 14,776 18,863 tons, dry equivalent: 9,443 36,391 8,788 81,127 20,310 34,522 34,370 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: 3 1 - - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - - pounds: 17,512 (D) - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 18 57 23 77 21 23 19 acres: 2,427 261 36 360 (D) 134 46 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 4 8 6 24 - 3 - acres: (D) 2 1 14 - 1 - Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: - 1 1 2 1 - 2 acres: - (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D) : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 10 19 42 41 13 14 23 acres: 32 129 162 232 38 91 122 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Knox : Lake : Lawrence : Licking : Logan : Lorain : Lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - - - 2 - 1 - acres: - - - (D) - (D) - tons: - - - (D) - (D) - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 290 14 10 301 336 309 151 acres: 48,674 987 1,606 58,737 85,291 51,574 37,339 bushels: 2,592,125 37,761 48,530 3,061,297 4,628,059 2,596,045 1,944,342 : Tobacco .................................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 592 61 252 703 366 310 38 acres: 17,907 1,465 6,612 20,933 8,734 7,308 839 tons, dry equivalent: 43,758 2,422 10,981 44,239 26,537 16,384 2,374 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: 1 - - - 2 - - acres: (D) - - - (D) - - pounds: (D) - - - (D) - - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 58 39 15 75 13 68 32 acres: 137 216 22 213 106 860 376 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 19 4 10 9 - 11 2 acres: 15 4 3 2 - 18 (D) Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: - 2 4 3 - 1 1 acres: - (D) (D) (Z) - (D) (D) : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 14 29 18 66 30 46 12 acres: 125 138 16 370 90 431 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Madison : Mahoning : Marion : Medina : Meigs : Mercer : Miami : Monroe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - - Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - - - - - 2 - - acres: - - - - - (D) - - tons: - - - - - (D) - - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 344 156 266 225 14 737 431 5 acres: 113,470 17,786 112,480 31,176 1,486 107,287 70,516 218 bushels: 6,250,901 919,094 6,104,149 1,496,318 58,614 6,350,946 3,898,115 8,980 : Tobacco .................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 223 329 118 484 290 293 368 526 acres: 5,524 9,713 2,218 13,674 11,285 11,297 5,107 21,266 tons, dry equivalent: 14,462 26,432 5,179 38,786 24,864 43,671 14,342 50,638 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - 2 - - - 1 - - acres: - (D) - - - (D) - - pounds: - (D) - - - (D) - - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 15 46 12 89 32 24 28 16 acres: 26 422 10 702 232 44 141 51 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 1 3 - 9 2 2 4 15 acres: (D) 3 - 4 (D) (D) 1 7 Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: - - - 4 - - 2 - acres: - - - 2 - - (D) - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 3 31 7 51 11 5 28 6 acres: 7 205 18 138 54 15 34 9 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Montgomery : Morgan : Morrow : Muskingum : Noble : Ottawa : Paulding : Perry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: 1 - - - - - 1 - acres: (D) - - - - - (D) - bushels: (D) - - - - - (D) - Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: 1 - - - - - - 3 acres: (D) - - - - - - 54 tons: (D) - - - - - - 240 Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 269 36 226 116 3 299 402 94 acres: 49,994 3,774 64,647 19,705 (D) 69,221 113,373 13,422 bushels: 2,608,479 200,092 3,362,742 969,516 (D) 3,229,923 5,996,677 677,956 : Tobacco .................................................farms: 1 - - - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - - - pounds: (D) - - - - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 279 409 371 798 483 112 101 343 acres: 4,612 17,643 8,825 36,060 21,926 6,628 4,853 10,366 tons, dry equivalent: 8,327 33,391 19,455 80,251 40,938 23,830 13,300 20,658 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - - - - - 1 - - acres: - - - - - (D) - - pounds: - - - - - (D) - - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 31 21 25 21 4 18 4 31 acres: 69 48 88 145 12 1,005 (D) 61 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 5 7 6 1 1 3 - 10 acres: 3 10 (D) (D) (D) (Z) - 3 Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: 3 2 1 - - 1 - - acres: 1 (D) (D) - - (D) - - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 15 25 16 26 9 31 - 25 acres: 83 466 47 112 77 274 - 35 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Pickaway : Pike : Portage : Preble : Putnam : Richland : Ross : Sandusky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - - Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - - - - 2 1 - - acres: - - - - (D) (D) - - tons: - - - - (D) (D) - - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 284 63 158 436 1,071 304 242 429 acres: 128,220 13,642 19,770 90,493 163,724 45,402 73,605 75,960 bushels: 7,107,223 715,899 902,807 4,980,007 8,871,667 2,632,831 3,865,585 4,305,594 : Tobacco .................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 181 248 419 383 216 542 452 167 acres: 6,418 8,911 12,338 6,636 7,788 16,149 15,659 3,682 tons, dry equivalent: 14,950 20,076 24,390 17,598 20,807 46,407 35,316 10,911 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - - - 2 - - 2 3 acres: - - - (D) - - (D) (D) pounds: - - - (D) - - (D) (D) : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 21 45 66 22 25 49 40 27 acres: 137 1,042 581 66 2,085 209 505 1,649 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 4 9 9 9 1 14 8 7 acres: 1 (D) 42 2 (D) 35 (D) 3 Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: 1 1 1 1 - - 5 4 acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) - - 1 (Z) : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 5 - 20 11 - 36 27 12 acres: 29 - 241 122 - 260 134 43 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Scioto : Seneca : Shelby : Stark : Summit : Trumbull : Tuscarawas : Union ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: - - - 1 - - - - acres: - - - (D) - - - - bushels: - - - (D) - - - - Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - - 1 3 - 1 - 1 acres: - - (D) (D) - (D) - (D) tons: - - (D) (D) - (D) - (D) Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 68 661 575 252 21 207 108 403 acres: 17,031 111,329 96,287 25,428 1,427 31,223 17,253 113,461 bushels: 759,642 6,068,074 5,269,299 1,162,956 51,406 1,590,048 803,716 5,739,739 : Tobacco .................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 330 203 237 706 124 411 697 298 acres: 9,365 3,337 6,232 18,550 2,448 11,689 28,353 6,887 tons, dry equivalent: 20,347 9,729 21,270 45,587 4,589 25,535 73,587 19,764 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - - - 3 - - - 3 acres: - - - 14 - - - 6 pounds: - - - 7,168 - - - 3,000 : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 20 27 7 83 39 64 26 31 acres: 25 463 31 845 338 156 85 50 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 3 4 2 17 10 7 11 1 acres: (D) 2 (D) 15 3 13 13 (D) Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: - 2 2 4 3 - 2 1 acres: - (D) (D) 1 (Z) - (D) (D) : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 11 5 9 46 54 26 7 27 acres: 19 2 25 236 104 133 58 84 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Van Wert : Vinton : Warren : Washington : Wayne : Williams : Wood : Wyandot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: - - - - 1 - 2 - acres: - - - - (D) - (D) - bushels: - - - - (D) - (D) - Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - - - - 5 - - - acres: - - - - 112 - - - tons: - - - - 268 - - - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 505 14 168 112 500 403 645 329 acres: 123,750 1,075 34,580 11,166 51,408 115,586 123,437 102,792 bushels: 7,158,691 52,784 1,805,267 572,899 2,731,540 5,978,722 7,130,764 5,887,082 : Tobacco .................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 96 100 315 683 1,112 171 169 129 acres: 2,547 5,074 5,570 23,669 41,752 7,630 5,369 2,399 tons, dry equivalent: 8,111 6,304 10,167 55,372 151,304 22,319 17,726 7,956 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - - 4 - 4 - 1 - acres: - - (D) - (D) - (D) - pounds: - - (D) - (D) - (D) - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 6 - 69 29 102 8 28 2 acres: 12 - 326 466 789 5 953 (D) Potatoes ..............................................farms: - - 4 6 36 - 2 1 acres: - - 1 9 31 - (D) (D) Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: - - 1 7 2 - - - acres: - - (D) 1 (D) - - - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 12 17 57 45 69 17 28 - acres: 14 74 196 151 480 91 60 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Ohio : Adams : Allen : Ashland : Ashtabula : Athens : Auglaize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 76,009 1,100 897 1,028 1,034 663 1,012 2017: 77,805 1,194 855 1,122 1,212 687 976 $1,000, 2022: 15,412,137 57,960 240,849 197,683 81,259 14,818 320,410 2017: 9,341,225 40,118 139,911 113,750 57,887 11,432 206,904 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 202,767 52,691 268,505 192,299 78,587 22,350 316,611 2017: 120,059 33,599 163,638 101,382 47,762 16,640 211,992 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 15,933 211 175 179 227 185 201 $1,000: 2,456 37 14 29 23 28 12 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 6,908 114 46 101 111 89 29 $1,000: 11,499 196 68 171 189 147 50 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 7,518 110 50 87 105 111 33 $1,000: 26,728 397 179 302 368 401 118 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 8,175 164 60 114 140 95 50 $1,000: 58,556 1,151 450 806 1,011 676 356 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 7,256 127 60 107 116 78 60 $1,000: 103,155 1,885 832 1,597 1,595 1,143 857 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 2,280 53 23 36 34 12 23 $1,000: 50,689 1,206 511 809 740 264 521 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 4,596 75 69 76 85 34 77 $1,000: 145,730 2,406 2,219 2,345 2,648 1,061 2,531 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 2,011 25 29 31 20 15 29 $1,000: 89,784 1,110 1,305 1,409 909 669 1,287 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 6,052 110 97 93 63 10 147 $1,000: 429,090 7,785 6,963 6,546 4,350 696 10,342 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 5,822 62 120 88 66 19 134 $1,000: 927,595 9,061 19,021 13,412 10,045 2,675 21,350 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 3,571 23 79 40 38 11 93 $1,000: 1,286,902 8,440 28,728 14,625 13,940 3,595 33,308 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 5,887 26 89 76 29 4 136 $1,000: 12,279,952 24,285 180,560 155,632 45,441 3,462 249,679 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 19,592 379 178 235 298 247 173 $1,000: 4,037 93 23 49 64 50 16 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 7,572 144 47 91 143 107 38 $1,000: 12,643 226 76 148 238 180 61 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 7,998 151 43 85 170 83 53 $1,000: 28,420 542 161 313 593 313 187 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 8,171 135 57 145 184 110 77 $1,000: 58,269 964 429 999 1,189 807 599 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 7,120 119 83 139 150 63 68 $1,000: 101,008 1,635 1,259 1,963 2,114 864 967 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 2,164 29 30 25 36 10 27 $1,000: 48,152 646 661 573 792 217 611 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 4,042 55 45 77 46 14 61 $1,000: 128,211 1,758 1,385 2,404 1,470 450 1,973 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 1,847 32 42 33 16 10 36 $1,000: 82,064 1,439 1,900 1,502 725 432 1,607 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 5,460 60 65 109 59 20 126 $1,000: 388,640 4,409 4,609 7,629 4,525 1,542 8,901 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 6,105 61 113 75 65 16 135 $1,000: 987,385 9,316 18,385 11,892 10,028 2,865 23,163 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 3,456 14 93 63 19 3 72 $1,000: 1,232,454 4,644 31,488 23,251 7,134 1,055 25,204 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 4,278 15 59 45 26 4 110 $1,000: 6,269,943 14,445 79,534 63,027 29,015 2,657 143,614 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 50,193 779 680 685 684 381 749 2017: 51,675 751 654 743 818 408 743 $1,000, 2022: 8,757,997 39,169 140,665 76,971 54,900 8,252 183,426 2017: 5,426,253 25,082 85,838 44,201 38,304 5,758 98,009 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 30,410 355 600 437 276 60 687 2017: 31,299 327 588 502 341 47 681 $1,000, 2022: 7,605,771 31,028 138,342 67,069 40,659 4,769 175,924 2017: 4,553,242 19,288 81,818 35,853 27,688 2,772 90,628 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 21,411 202 458 329 161 54 524 2017: 21,697 192 422 360 166 43 506 $1,000, 2022: 3,734,528 14,608 72,396 34,285 18,279 3,420 86,504 2017: 2,031,765 5,911 38,738 16,838 9,206 1,439 39,829 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 7,601 47 155 142 38 - 257 2017: 7,854 37 156 143 28 5 229 $1,000, 2022: 279,608 628 5,875 3,452 1,977 - (D) 2017: 151,966 335 2,439 1,743 694 164 3,664 Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 22,871 237 469 312 186 20 579 2017: 25,595 249 529 377 270 23 617 $1,000, 2022: 3,553,913 15,791 59,055 29,106 20,274 1,349 80,889 2017: 2,333,805 13,034 38,688 16,977 17,621 1,168 46,362 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: 42 - 1 - 3 - - 2017: 43 2 - 2 - - 1 $1,000, 2022: 193 - (D) - 40 - - 2017: 230 (D) - (D) - - (D) : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: 144 - - 3 - - - 2017: 159 - - 4 1 - 4 $1,000, 2022: 2,157 - - (D) - - - 2017: 1,158 - - (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 : Belmont : Brown : Butler : Carroll : Champaign : Clark : Clermont ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 756 1,103 888 817 839 833 815 2017: 750 1,237 997 888 860 742 928 $1,000, 2022: 26,876 80,979 65,043 53,115 228,006 195,692 50,637 2017: 25,357 71,707 54,903 48,627 119,586 126,468 31,768 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 35,551 73,417 73,246 65,012 271,759 234,925 62,131 2017: 33,810 57,969 55,068 54,760 139,054 170,443 34,233 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 165 209 207 136 155 165 252 $1,000: (D) 45 44 20 28 47 39 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 75 115 111 110 95 94 108 $1,000: 117 197 192 182 156 147 175 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 58 115 130 100 63 78 125 $1,000: 209 427 449 360 211 275 437 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 120 155 98 137 77 77 95 $1,000: 875 1,068 709 1,023 561 599 672 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 136 127 74 101 69 75 83 $1,000: 1,906 1,853 1,002 1,415 959 1,067 1,164 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 27 37 30 31 19 20 13 $1,000: 598 810 676 686 405 440 283 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 59 70 49 55 36 41 38 $1,000: 1,839 2,211 1,557 1,683 1,092 1,307 1,196 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 21 30 27 27 17 17 9 $1,000: 922 1,339 1,202 1,181 733 714 404 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 51 102 62 50 66 79 47 $1,000: 3,315 7,414 4,378 3,659 4,712 6,041 3,369 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 33 65 50 33 83 73 17 $1,000: 4,924 10,259 7,490 5,811 13,392 11,440 2,375 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 1 36 16 19 50 45 12 $1,000: (D) 14,039 6,109 6,287 18,545 15,500 4,974 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 10 42 34 18 109 69 16 $1,000: 11,643 41,316 41,236 30,808 187,212 158,116 35,549 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 189 306 317 261 209 178 347 $1,000: 57 63 71 53 44 46 76 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 72 134 147 127 68 70 149 $1,000: 120 230 234 205 112 106 237 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 105 149 112 102 85 77 110 $1,000: 394 531 389 381 310 278 392 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 112 124 111 121 61 90 88 $1,000: 818 928 804 825 418 653 666 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 115 121 65 78 64 57 79 $1,000: 1,627 1,725 922 1,058 940 767 1,069 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 21 58 21 24 10 16 31 $1,000: 464 1,276 483 541 209 352 694 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 46 81 38 33 54 31 35 $1,000: 1,450 2,504 1,188 1,035 1,704 1,005 1,105 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 17 22 14 18 38 17 13 $1,000: 761 969 608 799 1,658 730 564 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 39 96 66 49 71 35 24 $1,000: 2,736 6,919 4,786 3,555 5,014 2,434 1,775 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 17 63 55 34 83 63 26 $1,000: 2,543 9,374 8,169 5,458 14,523 10,029 3,984 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 9 47 23 22 51 41 11 $1,000: 2,701 16,967 8,853 7,042 18,031 14,850 4,459 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 8 36 28 19 66 67 15 $1,000: 11,684 30,222 28,394 27,675 76,623 95,219 16,748 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 389 758 565 515 574 586 458 2017: 433 825 598 538 631 523 495 $1,000, 2022: 6,805 71,181 49,622 24,201 188,399 140,906 45,928 2017: 5,887 63,137 40,795 18,942 99,156 100,167 28,445 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 26 425 250 200 392 393 139 2017: 39 489 299 205 414 367 168 $1,000, 2022: (D) 64,742 41,234 15,233 174,686 131,990 41,532 2017: 319 59,214 35,941 10,327 88,776 83,049 24,895 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 25 171 149 157 314 281 78 2017: 33 182 187 154 334 252 87 $1,000, 2022: (D) 16,520 20,769 8,965 101,862 77,435 19,106 2017: 215 13,347 16,483 5,477 47,491 43,905 7,986 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: - 30 49 42 71 70 5 2017: 7 34 63 24 68 59 25 $1,000, 2022: - 502 2,341 (D) 2,388 2,468 205 2017: 40 382 (D) 339 (D) (D) 310 Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 3 365 198 97 333 262 100 2017: 3 453 256 93 374 303 148 $1,000, 2022: 47 47,651 18,082 (D) 70,425 52,087 22,221 2017: 23 45,473 18,684 4,267 40,154 38,183 16,599 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: - - - 2 - - - 2017: 3 - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - (D) - - - 2017: 38 - - - - - - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: - - 5 2 - - - 2017: - - 2 - - 1 - $1,000, 2022: - - 42 (D) - - - 2017: - - (D) - - (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Clinton : Columbiana : Coshocton : Crawford : Cuyahoga : Darke : Defiance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 788 1,129 1,251 628 104 1,761 907 2017: 747 1,227 1,191 719 111 1,658 907 $1,000, 2022: 209,962 172,530 123,914 300,265 9,261 1,193,503 236,737 2017: 116,873 106,666 99,114 233,965 6,224 516,193 107,279 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 266,449 152,817 99,052 478,129 89,046 677,742 261,011 2017: 156,456 86,932 83,219 325,403 56,070 311,335 118,279 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 122 258 282 118 18 245 256 $1,000: 25 48 44 8 6 31 17 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 58 116 171 28 11 75 41 $1,000: 93 187 273 43 15 127 68 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 64 127 125 32 12 150 57 $1,000: 230 434 464 121 (D) 520 214 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 81 94 172 31 23 133 64 $1,000: 576 629 1,257 236 169 929 466 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 52 124 150 45 15 106 69 $1,000: 719 1,745 2,130 634 198 1,521 993 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 21 53 29 9 9 46 21 $1,000: 461 1,188 644 214 210 1,023 476 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 39 72 69 27 4 123 90 $1,000: 1,290 2,258 2,178 931 140 4,015 2,989 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 20 19 43 17 - 44 29 $1,000: 884 861 1,894 745 - 1,933 1,259 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 76 107 77 66 5 177 83 $1,000: 4,992 7,812 5,369 4,930 298 12,208 5,885 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 100 49 50 93 2 224 72 $1,000: 15,737 7,962 7,440 15,698 (D) 36,811 11,513 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 54 41 29 52 2 148 50 $1,000: 20,329 14,544 9,661 17,644 (D) 54,216 17,879 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 101 69 54 110 3 290 75 $1,000: 164,626 134,862 92,559 259,060 7,393 1,080,170 194,978 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 130 339 283 133 40 271 275 $1,000: 26 72 65 13 4 56 24 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 55 156 148 44 9 91 47 $1,000: 92 249 243 65 13 147 78 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 94 166 128 26 17 118 47 $1,000: 335 574 448 99 60 432 185 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 76 112 167 55 11 147 57 $1,000: 551 830 1,177 395 73 1,048 439 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 56 103 126 59 14 133 74 $1,000: 791 1,409 1,764 857 177 1,914 1,039 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 11 42 51 7 - 45 32 $1,000: 246 936 1,134 153 - 1,004 737 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 42 63 52 55 4 106 60 $1,000: 1,290 2,024 1,668 1,802 126 3,435 1,902 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 13 23 31 25 3 55 26 $1,000: 567 1,011 1,380 1,105 135 2,423 1,142 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 62 66 49 73 5 164 65 $1,000: 4,342 4,696 3,602 5,168 360 11,755 4,635 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 90 63 63 100 4 203 101 $1,000: 15,025 10,299 9,265 16,817 530 33,793 15,300 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 54 35 50 54 - 103 73 $1,000: 19,484 11,685 17,231 20,836 - 36,299 26,337 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 64 59 43 88 4 222 50 $1,000: 74,123 72,881 61,139 186,655 4,745 423,886 55,461 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 585 730 711 469 73 1,390 622 2017: 571 760 709 534 72 1,314 628 $1,000, 2022: 189,671 64,765 46,400 175,008 9,015 291,078 132,856 2017: 107,673 34,544 33,266 116,129 6,138 161,414 80,238 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 453 363 326 403 2 1,215 553 2017: 457 372 301 458 10 1,131 571 $1,000, 2022: 186,495 47,905 38,394 173,244 (D) 286,726 130,498 2017: 105,274 25,316 25,993 113,973 24 155,822 77,469 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 270 291 276 321 2 902 302 2017: 267 302 258 372 2 844 335 $1,000, 2022: 84,570 24,393 24,579 91,764 (D) 162,892 57,035 2017: 45,542 12,368 16,224 55,079 (D) 77,970 27,057 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 40 103 33 157 - 258 131 2017: 48 94 45 177 - 279 181 $1,000, 2022: 2,948 3,130 944 6,872 - 6,807 3,202 2017: (D) 1,197 699 3,582 - 3,786 4,631 Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 375 241 137 338 - 969 471 2017: 406 253 155 426 3 993 525 $1,000, 2022: 98,978 19,893 12,814 74,105 - 116,826 70,256 2017: 58,903 11,541 9,019 55,147 (D) 73,948 45,755 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: - - 2 1 - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - (D) (D) - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: - 11 1 6 - 5 - 2017: - 6 1 2 - 2 - $1,000, 2022: - 301 (D) 459 - 28 - 2017: - 27 (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 : Delaware : Erie : Fairfield : Fayette : Franklin : Fulton : Gallia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 728 317 1,082 550 372 794 771 2017: 803 382 1,117 491 408 785 990 $1,000, 2022: 133,311 204,500 160,369 192,647 71,677 276,219 22,863 2017: 86,862 94,205 99,750 127,198 52,158 173,103 18,975 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 183,119 645,110 148,215 350,267 192,680 347,883 29,654 2017: 108,172 246,609 89,302 259,059 127,839 220,514 19,167 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 162 47 231 138 103 162 158 $1,000: 22 4 37 4 16 9 31 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 91 18 105 25 28 41 120 $1,000: 152 25 175 50 45 68 193 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 83 30 156 27 22 59 88 $1,000: 299 109 545 96 83 227 336 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 83 32 150 46 58 53 118 $1,000: 581 221 1,079 307 401 359 857 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 60 31 101 55 29 25 113 $1,000: 880 495 1,451 792 442 320 1,581 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 18 8 26 17 4 17 28 $1,000: 395 186 584 386 89 380 618 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 54 18 54 18 18 46 45 $1,000: 1,853 600 1,680 529 612 1,500 1,399 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 18 5 20 12 9 27 23 $1,000: 812 238 866 520 406 1,214 1,054 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 41 13 63 33 26 84 36 $1,000: 2,828 1,025 4,674 2,052 2,025 6,154 2,763 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 40 41 68 55 37 86 20 $1,000: 6,497 7,129 11,470 9,037 5,371 13,953 3,694 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 31 32 32 40 13 62 14 $1,000: 9,918 11,652 11,068 15,065 5,072 22,437 5,138 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 47 42 76 84 25 132 8 $1,000: 109,075 182,815 126,740 163,809 57,116 229,598 5,200 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 224 67 313 115 109 207 270 $1,000: 57 12 69 9 23 33 69 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 73 32 126 34 52 30 130 $1,000: 123 50 201 60 96 51 211 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 84 47 122 46 31 53 142 $1,000: 308 172 437 167 104 193 493 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 76 18 131 36 33 45 168 $1,000: 548 123 930 234 253 327 1,179 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 92 38 83 33 32 39 111 $1,000: 1,245 557 1,152 478 489 569 1,595 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 15 18 16 16 11 25 29 $1,000: 365 401 357 350 242 552 652 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 50 21 50 14 21 36 38 $1,000: 1,509 639 1,562 459 680 1,164 1,207 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 27 3 19 7 16 19 27 $1,000: 1,197 128 838 305 701 841 1,158 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 43 43 72 33 27 71 45 $1,000: 3,101 3,141 5,157 2,402 1,828 4,879 3,264 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 48 46 81 38 37 99 19 $1,000: 6,932 7,325 12,771 6,876 5,839 16,388 3,090 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 30 23 54 50 16 69 7 $1,000: 10,105 8,572 20,702 18,954 5,209 25,754 2,733 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 41 26 50 69 23 92 4 $1,000: 61,374 73,084 55,572 96,904 36,693 122,352 3,323 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 446 233 689 354 232 566 394 2017: 539 269 726 322 273 549 529 $1,000, 2022: 117,247 195,959 130,491 162,911 55,702 211,699 10,277 2017: 77,444 86,949 77,395 106,015 44,401 122,932 9,296 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 237 168 362 286 113 449 79 2017: 310 188 416 256 145 459 90 $1,000, 2022: 85,272 58,592 122,228 161,447 25,560 170,779 6,883 2017: 53,504 36,208 72,253 103,190 19,089 89,800 5,600 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 148 124 260 206 59 373 70 2017: 176 133 330 176 81 358 72 $1,000, 2022: 32,483 27,430 62,179 94,567 11,655 96,456 3,837 2017: 21,376 15,110 36,861 49,941 7,227 45,924 2,745 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 50 65 84 93 24 137 1 2017: 39 58 82 48 33 176 4 $1,000, 2022: (D) 4,484 3,824 6,624 1,130 5,037 (D) 2017: 1,005 (D) 1,757 1,995 (D) (D) (D) Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 199 151 289 216 99 371 33 2017: 284 176 350 240 140 405 51 $1,000, 2022: 49,979 25,147 55,870 60,257 12,758 69,117 (D) 2017: 31,066 17,488 33,286 51,250 11,285 39,019 2,829 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: - 3 - - - - - 2017: - 1 - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - 5 - - - - - 2017: - (D) - - - - - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: - 1 - - - 1 - 2017: 1 1 4 1 - 5 - $1,000, 2022: - (D) - - - (D) - 2017: (D) (D) 17 (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 : Geauga : Greene : Guernsey : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Harrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 1,133 897 1,055 322 995 715 482 2017: 1,049 817 1,103 318 887 726 458 $1,000, 2022: 38,896 144,018 36,311 31,628 242,237 408,373 37,030 2017: 36,103 97,086 26,789 23,037 135,792 222,865 18,635 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 34,330 160,555 34,418 98,222 243,454 571,151 76,825 2017: 34,416 118,832 24,287 72,443 153,091 306,977 40,687 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 240 180 261 75 137 169 104 $1,000: 36 33 55 9 10 19 25 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 161 56 123 35 47 34 58 $1,000: 274 92 197 51 83 62 91 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 155 123 177 58 71 32 55 $1,000: 554 427 649 194 235 114 193 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 154 117 147 42 68 35 65 $1,000: 1,109 830 1,078 307 482 258 468 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 156 75 114 21 61 58 64 $1,000: 2,139 1,045 1,559 269 866 802 901 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 38 24 31 15 19 25 21 $1,000: 830 532 685 326 417 530 475 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 53 48 70 14 75 36 29 $1,000: 1,634 1,474 2,224 466 2,328 1,100 911 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 36 37 24 7 19 29 15 $1,000: 1,533 1,687 1,044 302 857 1,286 686 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 71 75 64 15 147 54 30 $1,000: 4,440 5,326 4,113 1,000 10,322 3,722 2,260 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 44 56 25 19 130 95 22 $1,000: 7,510 8,903 3,787 2,928 21,079 15,589 3,462 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 12 42 7 11 103 47 5 $1,000: 4,067 16,377 2,600 4,030 35,835 17,261 2,109 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 13 64 12 10 118 101 14 $1,000: 14,770 107,290 18,321 21,743 169,722 367,629 25,447 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 307 187 296 100 162 167 101 $1,000: 50 33 81 (D) 29 18 21 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 128 62 155 29 47 50 66 $1,000: 205 101 269 51 83 86 118 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 127 106 208 59 56 35 44 $1,000: 445 374 777 201 207 132 161 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 150 93 133 42 67 51 88 $1,000: 1,075 653 925 291 523 379 616 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 113 68 100 19 71 54 41 $1,000: 1,638 896 1,433 275 1,030 798 558 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 24 28 37 11 27 25 23 $1,000: 532 644 812 234 608 563 518 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 32 62 52 14 63 46 21 $1,000: 1,005 1,946 1,666 446 2,010 1,483 672 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 17 27 34 1 30 24 5 $1,000: 745 1,241 1,524 (D) 1,351 1,091 227 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 76 38 49 17 97 74 40 $1,000: 5,730 2,462 3,396 1,155 7,131 5,497 3,005 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 48 54 22 13 143 92 15 $1,000: 6,268 9,258 3,218 2,353 23,597 15,475 2,372 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 15 28 7 3 55 37 8 $1,000: 5,380 8,676 2,704 1,284 20,554 14,775 3,098 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 12 64 10 10 69 71 6 $1,000: 13,029 70,802 9,985 16,681 78,669 182,568 7,269 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 729 590 606 181 811 492 266 2017: 614 566 682 205 696 536 287 $1,000, 2022: 21,426 127,780 11,748 19,839 198,082 206,309 12,546 2017: 17,473 88,117 10,612 14,001 108,759 107,220 7,831 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 157 370 79 31 727 418 41 2017: 209 364 118 34 633 442 55 $1,000, 2022: 5,331 117,618 4,921 4,573 194,008 200,433 6,311 2017: 4,963 80,758 5,102 2,095 105,780 104,218 3,590 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 129 255 72 17 492 299 36 2017: 157 242 95 22 409 333 42 $1,000, 2022: 2,194 62,659 3,035 2,447 78,972 102,922 3,333 2017: 1,667 41,784 3,141 1,085 38,428 50,950 1,919 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 14 55 7 1 330 137 5 2017: 22 53 2 2 239 129 10 $1,000, 2022: (D) 2,824 70 (D) 13,347 7,641 448 2017: 234 942 (D) (D) 5,719 3,015 175 Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 40 273 27 19 611 357 16 2017: 51 302 49 20 594 393 24 $1,000, 2022: 2,862 52,134 1,810 2,115 101,482 89,337 2,524 2017: 2,876 37,986 1,935 (D) 59,506 49,525 1,457 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: 1 - - - 5 - - 2017: - - - - 2 - - $1,000, 2022: (D) - - - 12 - - 2017: - - - - (D) - - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: - - - 1 - - - 2017: 3 3 1 - - 1 - $1,000, 2022: - - - (D) - - - 2017: 1 29 (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 : Henry : Highland : Hocking : Holmes : Huron : Jackson : Jefferson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 948 1,188 449 1,736 768 527 541 2017: 841 1,254 377 1,673 810 508 599 $1,000, 2022: 245,472 194,536 8,357 291,415 295,437 17,612 9,799 2017: 133,378 122,902 5,090 182,088 199,958 11,042 9,195 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 258,937 163,751 18,612 167,866 384,683 33,420 18,112 2017: 158,595 98,008 13,502 108,839 246,862 21,736 15,351 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 145 320 132 342 147 149 113 $1,000: 7 40 24 53 16 33 20 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 36 99 73 115 65 69 52 $1,000: 58 169 118 186 108 117 90 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 36 84 77 176 51 61 67 $1,000: 136 310 264 651 173 221 236 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 34 132 95 181 62 57 96 $1,000: 241 966 732 1,277 466 388 650 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 68 107 25 199 48 52 84 $1,000: 980 1,451 358 2,967 665 693 1,170 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 48 30 5 48 10 12 31 $1,000: 1,073 670 110 1,047 223 267 695 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 84 53 12 102 41 44 42 $1,000: 2,589 1,689 371 3,230 1,292 1,400 1,306 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 39 35 4 52 45 15 14 $1,000: 1,790 1,564 183 2,311 2,007 660 627 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 134 91 13 122 55 35 29 $1,000: 9,722 6,459 913 8,386 3,830 2,586 2,083 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 136 100 9 152 65 17 10 $1,000: 21,791 16,319 1,684 25,377 10,806 2,489 1,763 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 77 53 2 90 59 9 3 $1,000: 27,516 20,127 (D) 30,957 21,488 2,848 1,159 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 111 84 2 157 120 7 - $1,000: 179,570 144,773 (D) 214,972 254,363 5,909 - : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 159 344 138 273 184 169 182 $1,000: 34 43 (D) 75 23 (D) 42 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 31 98 59 145 50 58 95 $1,000: 55 173 (D) 250 86 99 (D) $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 38 99 57 152 61 47 83 $1,000: 131 360 206 530 224 166 302 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 56 118 53 174 60 79 74 $1,000: 415 824 363 1,264 416 592 534 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 60 105 32 169 60 46 52 $1,000: 858 1,532 456 2,458 888 658 766 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 24 26 8 70 28 17 20 $1,000: 544 574 177 1,539 645 378 446 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 65 66 8 97 40 25 31 $1,000: 2,022 2,100 240 3,061 1,263 773 943 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 30 37 3 28 20 10 11 $1,000: 1,330 1,682 (D) 1,245 887 430 471 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 117 118 7 157 51 28 38 $1,000: 8,029 8,372 486 11,996 3,692 1,955 2,418 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 114 119 9 208 96 22 11 $1,000: 17,570 18,513 1,374 32,276 16,346 3,142 1,711 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 90 57 2 120 70 5 - $1,000: 31,353 20,494 (D) 43,590 22,379 1,744 - $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 57 67 1 80 90 2 2 $1,000: 71,037 68,234 (D) 83,803 153,108 (D) (D) : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 766 713 218 867 558 280 326 2017: 678 757 192 979 557 283 350 $1,000, 2022: 214,315 124,600 6,190 46,562 200,322 7,848 5,845 2017: 116,955 94,697 4,101 33,467 134,900 5,199 4,228 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 705 480 42 504 421 74 73 2017: 644 526 53 622 443 76 54 $1,000, 2022: 204,234 115,333 3,603 31,995 158,479 2,615 2,339 2017: 108,837 87,545 2,743 24,198 99,870 2,473 957 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 514 270 34 443 277 54 61 2017: 466 271 45 561 293 48 52 $1,000, 2022: 93,188 47,353 1,907 19,407 65,270 1,101 1,381 2017: 44,322 28,478 1,350 15,161 36,989 841 713 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 245 77 7 54 173 5 2 2017: 269 69 7 72 136 7 8 $1,000, 2022: 12,228 (D) (D) 843 9,262 (D) (D) 2017: 7,578 1,278 (D) 550 4,922 (D) 25 Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 559 390 22 121 341 33 21 2017: 579 469 27 139 395 43 9 $1,000, 2022: 90,185 65,486 1,602 11,319 83,823 1,437 865 2017: 51,006 57,680 1,341 8,075 57,143 1,611 165 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: 2 1 1 - - - - 2017: - 2 - - - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) - - - - 2017: - (D) - - - - - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: 1 1 - 6 4 3 4 2017: - 1 - 10 2 1 4 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) - 24 57 56 (D) 2017: - (D) - 21 (D) (D) 7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Knox : Lake : Lawrence : Licking : Logan : Lorain : Lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 1,303 243 429 1,532 977 894 364 2017: 1,338 214 531 1,583 1,009 1,001 386 $1,000, 2022: 241,248 97,729 5,485 389,271 197,817 170,982 77,567 2017: 135,144 73,622 4,035 185,397 121,724 133,901 50,677 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 185,148 402,179 12,785 254,093 202,474 191,255 213,097 2017: 101,005 344,030 7,598 117,118 120,639 133,768 131,287 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 273 36 143 324 205 174 65 $1,000: 51 8 (D) 77 35 48 6 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 103 36 72 171 90 85 28 $1,000: 169 65 124 286 145 138 52 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 151 26 53 200 111 103 14 $1,000: 523 92 (D) 733 424 364 57 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 167 35 72 175 95 109 35 $1,000: 1,205 270 515 1,255 715 770 233 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 141 29 37 191 69 88 40 $1,000: 1,940 382 529 2,786 1,011 1,289 563 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 47 12 2 72 34 33 6 $1,000: 1,048 261 (D) 1,622 749 711 138 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 73 17 19 77 46 59 14 $1,000: 2,337 563 643 2,433 1,476 1,865 428 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 39 12 3 34 32 21 18 $1,000: 1,772 556 (D) 1,462 1,502 914 809 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 85 10 19 109 79 74 61 $1,000: 5,964 775 1,188 7,762 5,420 4,995 4,254 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 83 12 8 83 82 69 24 $1,000: 14,008 1,681 1,069 12,904 12,138 10,497 3,713 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 62 3 - 38 48 34 12 $1,000: 22,813 1,206 - 13,927 17,461 11,459 4,363 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 79 15 1 58 86 45 47 $1,000: 189,418 91,870 (D) 344,024 156,740 137,931 62,952 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 326 38 200 497 273 281 87 $1,000: 76 14 (D) 158 63 63 5 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 145 22 95 195 97 68 33 $1,000: 240 37 153 333 166 113 53 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 164 30 90 176 108 125 38 $1,000: 583 102 304 636 388 440 127 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 134 26 66 177 107 144 26 $1,000: 950 179 479 1,217 793 980 187 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 128 21 43 151 78 100 32 $1,000: 1,733 291 576 2,066 1,173 1,443 424 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 46 9 5 31 26 35 10 $1,000: 1,035 195 109 667 590 777 230 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 65 10 17 66 58 48 23 $1,000: 2,021 327 569 2,092 1,849 1,530 728 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 21 4 6 26 21 18 11 $1,000: 949 176 262 1,143 949 801 491 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 93 14 4 106 65 61 29 $1,000: 6,623 850 250 7,412 4,853 4,153 1,968 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 101 11 3 78 72 67 43 $1,000: 16,036 1,502 550 12,041 11,056 10,033 6,540 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 43 7 2 22 42 21 31 $1,000: 14,356 2,470 (D) 8,097 14,135 7,056 10,989 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 72 22 - 58 62 33 23 $1,000: 90,541 67,478 - 149,535 85,712 106,512 28,935 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 814 166 215 990 641 647 280 2017: 833 159 266 1,007 677 698 269 $1,000, 2022: 93,284 97,273 3,428 109,102 149,415 156,832 72,847 2017: 62,206 72,643 2,413 83,598 86,117 116,621 47,182 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 486 34 38 441 460 346 204 2017: 433 22 54 434 463 361 201 $1,000, 2022: 85,379 664 1,196 91,446 146,048 58,634 57,888 2017: 54,892 254 1,079 66,990 82,891 34,600 28,137 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 373 26 33 289 335 146 138 2017: 322 11 47 301 299 154 128 $1,000, 2022: 47,590 160 517 47,298 77,739 20,690 30,931 2017: 27,601 20 (D) 33,045 40,835 9,765 14,146 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 79 2 - 64 88 89 41 2017: 85 3 1 81 81 77 42 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) - 2,494 3,506 2,567 2,314 2017: 907 (D) (D) 1,573 1,423 1,507 1,547 Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 290 14 10 301 335 309 151 2017: 315 12 12 336 419 333 176 $1,000, 2022: 33,925 496 677 41,526 64,755 35,250 24,643 2017: 25,244 226 381 32,306 40,524 23,245 12,434 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: - - - 2 - - - 2017: 1 - - 2 2 - - $1,000, 2022: - - - (D) - - - 2017: (D) - - (D) (D) - - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: 4 - 3 3 2 - - 2017: 5 - - 5 - - 2 $1,000, 2022: 14 - 2 72 (D) - - 2017: 13 - - (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 : Madison : Mahoning : Marion : Medina : Meigs : Mercer : Miami : Monroe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 763 661 596 1,007 472 1,292 1,158 731 2017: 789 774 615 1,149 515 1,231 1,037 808 $1,000, 2022: 233,851 86,551 221,199 92,790 11,636 1,086,264 142,402 19,532 2017: 159,255 68,599 135,923 51,523 16,611 631,612 106,696 13,961 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 306,489 130,939 371,140 92,145 24,653 840,762 122,973 26,720 2017: 201,844 88,630 221,013 44,842 32,254 513,088 102,890 17,279 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 185 166 181 155 97 157 225 154 $1,000: 22 38 28 35 12 7 34 41 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 49 87 44 129 88 46 108 101 $1,000: 87 149 78 220 150 72 173 159 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 38 72 35 185 63 60 145 96 $1,000: 134 244 133 623 245 219 508 358 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 43 73 51 129 59 73 127 135 $1,000: 292 522 346 886 404 545 911 976 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 52 59 21 121 81 46 106 70 $1,000: 695 849 316 1,736 1,123 650 1,507 935 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 7 10 17 24 12 24 30 44 $1,000: 154 226 374 537 263 527 683 982 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 31 36 23 54 25 63 82 49 $1,000: 943 1,206 754 1,651 791 2,007 2,654 1,554 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 11 14 12 30 16 34 23 18 $1,000: 469 625 538 1,335 723 1,530 995 800 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 68 45 28 59 7 123 114 39 $1,000: 5,140 3,161 1,759 4,060 466 8,917 8,241 2,814 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 103 45 62 41 16 185 68 13 $1,000: 16,662 6,496 9,959 6,332 2,877 29,043 11,846 1,955 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 77 12 23 35 4 93 52 3 $1,000: 30,322 4,106 8,799 12,347 1,370 32,793 17,373 884 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 99 42 99 45 4 388 78 9 $1,000: 178,929 68,928 198,116 63,027 3,211 1,009,956 97,478 8,073 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 174 208 173 283 116 157 281 231 $1,000: 20 54 12 86 28 20 72 74 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 55 94 31 176 76 43 67 89 $1,000: 87 159 53 306 128 75 106 153 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 52 95 80 175 88 47 93 118 $1,000: 179 328 281 611 322 163 342 434 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 65 88 26 158 72 68 97 163 $1,000: 488 636 182 1,093 544 509 695 1,196 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 64 77 37 94 60 95 108 82 $1,000: 858 1,097 534 1,338 799 1,399 1,536 1,148 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 19 17 9 37 9 20 32 30 $1,000: 427 372 192 791 195 451 698 670 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 24 42 32 67 21 74 53 37 $1,000: 733 1,269 1,079 2,064 675 2,378 1,764 1,172 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 10 12 20 17 12 33 24 21 $1,000: 439 536 877 758 522 1,472 1,050 939 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 45 48 46 49 32 110 82 11 $1,000: 3,204 3,278 3,403 3,826 2,098 8,023 6,090 806 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 121 36 61 51 19 142 90 14 $1,000: 20,514 5,471 10,415 8,281 2,990 23,641 14,831 2,062 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 73 23 30 24 - 101 50 9 $1,000: 25,168 8,046 11,454 8,365 - 37,240 17,758 2,803 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 87 34 70 18 10 341 60 3 $1,000: 107,138 47,356 107,441 24,002 8,309 556,239 61,754 2,504 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 544 431 392 662 312 973 828 436 2017: 551 479 391 771 352 955 808 508 $1,000, 2022: 183,586 32,969 160,140 77,120 8,263 219,635 128,381 6,406 2017: 125,443 24,543 86,277 38,203 10,718 123,310 92,006 4,892 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 430 202 313 267 52 879 606 61 2017: 422 243 322 347 89 850 582 59 $1,000, 2022: 180,495 26,019 159,456 45,328 2,425 217,132 123,453 915 2017: 123,305 14,549 84,737 21,602 5,245 119,162 81,837 671 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 303 149 198 179 47 701 436 56 2017: 299 183 212 199 85 657 405 52 $1,000, 2022: 89,036 12,096 71,936 23,239 1,514 121,731 68,402 754 2017: 56,951 7,010 34,233 6,559 3,054 60,376 42,072 579 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 94 45 87 59 3 264 85 2 2017: 94 56 86 63 6 297 88 3 $1,000, 2022: (D) 1,270 (D) 1,280 (D) 7,092 (D) (D) 2017: (D) 916 1,601 727 39 4,097 1,163 (D) Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 344 156 266 225 14 737 431 5 2017: 385 185 297 274 31 758 499 5 $1,000, 2022: 86,251 12,558 84,188 20,703 869 88,171 53,446 129 2017: 63,330 6,568 48,899 14,288 2,151 53,858 38,501 (D) Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - 1 2 - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - (D) (D) - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: - 5 - - - - - 3 2017: - 6 - 1 1 - 2 4 $1,000, 2022: - 34 - - - - - (D) 2017: - 8 - (D) (D) - (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Montgomery : Morgan : Morrow : Muskingum : Noble : Ottawa : Paulding : Perry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 789 571 821 1,301 596 590 662 696 2017: 781 530 865 1,263 593 551 622 762 $1,000, 2022: 117,505 20,128 120,761 121,306 14,536 86,867 301,808 32,948 2017: 78,711 18,005 84,194 70,074 7,296 59,220 173,451 33,831 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 148,930 35,251 147,090 93,240 24,389 147,232 455,903 47,339 2017: 100,783 33,972 97,335 55,482 12,304 107,477 278,860 44,397 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 166 115 182 309 106 158 160 144 $1,000: 49 22 53 69 23 8 13 14 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 83 88 81 166 65 26 30 99 $1,000: 128 161 138 267 115 42 49 163 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 108 70 86 150 66 41 22 93 $1,000: 377 265 318 542 245 144 86 332 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 88 85 84 191 124 40 29 88 $1,000: 588 609 610 1,326 894 278 195 657 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 90 86 89 161 110 44 46 98 $1,000: 1,215 1,232 1,279 2,284 1,562 583 703 1,352 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 35 27 28 46 30 20 14 38 $1,000: 768 604 608 1,042 663 429 314 841 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 24 29 63 53 42 43 43 44 $1,000: 779 882 1,931 1,605 1,338 1,364 1,338 1,427 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 14 5 16 33 16 20 48 20 $1,000: 627 221 716 1,502 735 877 2,088 879 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 47 31 66 57 20 65 51 25 $1,000: 3,449 2,095 4,762 3,681 1,594 5,001 3,821 1,524 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 65 21 61 61 8 48 74 25 $1,000: 10,819 3,401 9,080 8,865 1,392 8,160 11,753 3,312 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 28 6 13 37 6 44 47 11 $1,000: 10,006 2,427 3,876 13,705 1,971 15,978 15,882 3,383 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 41 8 52 37 3 41 98 11 $1,000: 88,702 8,210 97,393 86,418 4,005 54,003 265,566 19,063 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 231 134 231 311 103 154 104 215 $1,000: 62 33 66 61 19 6 15 49 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 76 78 79 165 89 23 27 133 $1,000: 131 131 136 282 143 35 45 233 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 108 67 79 173 102 30 38 98 $1,000: 379 228 279 631 369 109 132 336 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 79 76 83 182 126 46 51 98 $1,000: 559 525 572 1,288 883 336 366 657 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 74 57 106 150 92 42 65 65 $1,000: 1,089 823 1,442 2,202 1,341 597 956 913 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 22 29 32 39 18 16 17 20 $1,000: 508 646 711 867 403 363 376 437 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 33 28 50 46 32 41 36 39 $1,000: 1,058 845 1,572 1,423 989 1,333 1,132 1,246 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 26 7 23 18 8 8 39 12 $1,000: 1,147 314 1,043 775 367 356 1,752 541 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 38 18 71 60 15 62 49 32 $1,000: 2,623 1,174 4,960 4,119 939 4,283 3,397 1,934 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 47 20 41 60 5 66 85 27 $1,000: 7,576 2,847 6,459 8,868 850 10,496 13,644 4,305 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 21 9 28 23 3 42 49 10 $1,000: 7,982 2,903 10,793 7,489 993 14,164 19,152 3,301 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 26 7 42 36 - 21 62 13 $1,000: 55,597 7,536 56,163 42,070 - 27,143 132,484 19,878 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 586 344 550 765 336 394 493 380 2017: 562 308 575 753 325 369 510 396 $1,000, 2022: 103,241 10,773 94,472 45,973 4,573 79,877 140,346 23,311 2017: 69,305 7,158 61,525 28,770 2,649 55,036 80,377 23,119 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 365 95 303 228 25 328 453 158 2017: 357 105 369 228 42 320 467 158 $1,000, 2022: 77,958 7,085 90,187 36,526 525 68,218 138,838 20,693 2017: 45,834 3,909 58,589 19,537 265 44,371 79,130 19,640 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 230 89 198 187 23 157 237 129 2017: 220 96 227 166 41 151 239 120 $1,000, 2022: 40,827 4,495 39,569 22,721 359 20,997 53,256 11,232 2017: 24,147 2,523 26,409 11,079 249 11,475 27,211 11,007 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 45 11 92 22 3 79 131 29 2017: 40 14 94 24 1 94 200 21 $1,000, 2022: 1,373 150 4,294 352 48 (D) 7,247 553 2017: 491 62 2,258 200 (D) (D) (D) 266 Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 269 36 226 116 3 299 402 94 2017: 287 38 308 159 2 311 424 102 $1,000, 2022: 35,716 2,375 46,251 13,427 (D) 43,941 78,243 8,877 2017: 21,083 1,299 29,862 8,224 (D) 30,457 44,706 8,365 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: 2 - - - - - 1 3 2017: - - 4 - - - - 2 $1,000, 2022: (D) - - - - - (D) (D) 2017: - - (D) - - - - (D) : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: 1 4 - - - - - 1 2017: - 4 2 2 - - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) 37 - - - - - (D) 2017: - 10 (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 : Pickaway : Pike : Portage : Preble : Putnam : Richland : Ross : Sandusky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 760 478 927 1,044 1,471 1,078 1,107 752 2017: 805 511 1,118 1,055 1,335 1,160 1,121 768 $1,000, 2022: 250,167 68,913 58,687 260,057 392,280 214,188 145,442 141,266 2017: 162,649 55,072 34,489 146,273 214,481 135,144 77,745 101,038 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 329,167 144,170 63,308 249,097 266,676 198,690 131,384 187,854 2017: 202,049 107,772 30,849 138,647 160,660 116,504 69,354 131,560 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 184 138 181 224 130 210 398 161 $1,000: 7 26 34 34 6 38 46 17 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 39 38 121 114 50 107 87 38 $1,000: 59 64 208 190 84 190 150 65 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 52 57 124 83 61 102 95 31 $1,000: 185 194 418 277 203 355 321 117 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 53 51 126 82 87 122 83 58 $1,000: 428 349 919 605 636 884 592 431 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 63 67 122 75 115 88 109 50 $1,000: 916 989 1,768 1,093 1,657 1,275 1,632 705 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 20 12 37 23 39 18 24 23 $1,000: 463 269 820 510 891 406 528 500 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 39 26 68 51 127 43 49 43 $1,000: 1,150 817 2,171 1,569 4,108 1,301 1,543 1,364 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 17 6 14 30 57 14 17 26 $1,000: 790 293 630 1,375 2,560 634 783 1,178 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 70 25 73 81 227 85 61 93 $1,000: 4,971 1,895 4,868 5,767 16,524 6,142 4,398 6,630 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 69 35 24 106 255 86 59 90 $1,000: 11,919 4,749 3,983 16,899 42,314 14,442 8,036 14,215 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 56 11 17 73 148 92 48 61 $1,000: 20,950 3,647 6,281 24,927 50,918 34,578 17,450 22,185 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 98 12 20 102 175 111 77 78 $1,000: 208,330 55,620 36,586 206,810 272,378 153,943 109,962 93,860 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 235 163 329 231 154 306 452 131 $1,000: 43 28 81 44 29 73 85 23 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 48 47 167 72 42 109 89 36 $1,000: 67 82 259 123 74 181 154 64 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 49 62 189 99 73 101 85 44 $1,000: 169 226 643 350 267 338 297 156 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 59 55 139 97 71 87 103 76 $1,000: 405 386 985 701 527 636 730 556 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 42 44 112 88 118 118 92 56 $1,000: 589 602 1,632 1,232 1,729 1,659 1,276 794 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 14 19 29 17 56 38 21 28 $1,000: 310 422 636 388 1,248 851 465 632 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 30 18 43 63 129 37 43 73 $1,000: 915 582 1,353 1,968 4,179 1,228 1,304 2,262 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 16 14 13 40 50 23 31 26 $1,000: 695 617 554 1,780 2,192 1,029 1,367 1,151 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 69 27 43 83 195 81 63 89 $1,000: 4,759 2,027 2,956 6,288 13,745 5,577 4,608 6,167 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 105 46 31 128 244 92 69 90 $1,000: 16,733 6,602 4,786 21,378 39,182 15,866 11,562 14,811 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 43 10 12 66 102 112 28 66 $1,000: 14,883 3,306 4,128 24,457 34,653 35,636 9,129 23,138 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 95 6 11 71 101 56 45 53 $1,000: 123,083 40,192 16,476 87,565 116,657 72,071 46,769 51,285 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 494 298 563 723 1,274 746 619 553 2017: 541 292 666 774 1,160 776 647 596 $1,000, 2022: 225,425 31,796 42,665 164,488 248,334 100,863 127,188 130,453 2017: 148,594 22,680 24,473 98,167 139,440 50,084 66,744 91,797 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 381 116 230 539 1,212 437 334 485 2017: 384 130 241 580 1,097 472 340 509 $1,000, 2022: 219,538 22,136 29,840 161,149 229,890 87,886 117,109 118,501 2017: 144,125 19,296 15,672 95,633 131,114 41,890 63,273 79,654 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 307 88 158 408 790 344 259 317 2017: 267 105 149 414 725 353 235 379 $1,000, 2022: 113,901 9,908 16,373 88,615 94,196 46,180 62,236 55,695 2017: 71,114 9,032 6,392 46,077 48,725 20,664 29,609 37,360 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 91 9 42 108 477 169 94 139 2017: 104 14 36 89 521 133 98 157 $1,000, 2022: 5,787 (D) 1,170 3,676 15,539 4,874 3,343 4,838 2017: 3,180 (D) 574 1,052 9,634 1,412 2,630 2,317 Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 284 63 158 436 1,071 304 242 429 2017: 358 85 171 532 1,042 342 289 482 $1,000, 2022: 99,748 (D) 12,266 67,881 119,345 36,652 51,522 57,804 2017: 69,808 9,690 8,653 48,456 71,988 19,610 30,981 39,769 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: - - - - 2 - - - 2017: - - 1 4 1 - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - (D) - - - 2017: - - (D) 26 (D) - - - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: 1 - 1 5 2 3 - 2 2017: 3 - - 5 3 12 3 1 $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) 109 (D) 7 - (D) 2017: (D) - - (D) (D) 78 (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 : Scioto : Seneca : Shelby : Stark : Summit : Trumbull : Tuscarawas : Union ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 585 1,080 933 1,431 413 945 1,154 1,020 2017: 688 1,156 947 1,547 392 1,036 1,155 997 $1,000, 2022: 32,240 212,644 302,660 124,637 12,934 85,585 143,301 308,715 2017: 17,841 140,877 178,239 95,843 12,605 56,058 125,183 209,324 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 55,111 196,892 324,394 87,098 31,317 90,566 124,178 302,662 2017: 25,931 121,866 188,214 61,954 32,156 54,110 108,383 209,954 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 158 217 148 320 76 195 228 240 $1,000: 29 22 12 67 15 48 46 25 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 80 22 34 169 81 82 140 101 $1,000: 137 39 59 288 132 135 244 157 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 91 36 48 225 80 107 171 99 $1,000: 323 127 158 780 268 400 595 322 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 79 63 68 220 55 110 157 84 $1,000: 564 492 485 1,507 376 768 1,156 610 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 61 84 60 121 45 121 146 76 $1,000: 839 1,264 870 1,769 611 1,717 2,046 1,060 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 4 27 20 28 6 45 50 17 $1,000: 83 613 452 629 131 1,010 1,132 374 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 36 88 62 96 23 61 73 63 $1,000: 1,155 2,838 2,033 2,968 732 1,871 2,315 1,977 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 6 55 22 30 7 10 22 34 $1,000: 271 2,496 958 1,329 319 440 992 1,497 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 19 142 115 68 19 104 48 75 $1,000: 1,301 9,821 8,120 4,726 1,273 7,472 3,252 5,375 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 22 137 140 71 10 57 24 94 $1,000: 3,111 21,858 21,255 11,835 1,398 8,783 3,766 15,352 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 20 109 93 36 4 21 28 38 $1,000: 7,427 39,377 34,501 13,556 1,538 7,497 10,350 13,551 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 9 100 123 47 7 32 67 99 $1,000: 17,002 133,697 233,758 85,183 6,142 55,442 117,407 268,413 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 257 229 158 384 114 296 314 288 $1,000: 57 31 21 112 26 62 82 27 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 103 49 74 249 66 160 126 76 $1,000: 176 87 134 418 113 251 214 119 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 75 91 34 196 61 89 162 99 $1,000: 266 336 119 676 199 322 554 345 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 84 73 69 197 48 114 153 89 $1,000: 587 508 504 1,409 355 854 1,117 638 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 58 114 80 162 34 107 138 69 $1,000: 854 1,648 1,127 2,299 492 1,437 1,927 965 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 11 38 14 42 5 18 24 29 $1,000: 243 848 305 912 106 396 544 655 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 19 89 53 75 14 40 43 46 $1,000: 613 2,895 1,720 2,407 417 1,253 1,334 1,530 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 9 38 30 31 7 17 12 22 $1,000: 400 1,669 1,347 1,363 317 752 546 967 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 30 116 106 64 15 97 40 69 $1,000: 2,272 7,971 7,262 4,565 1,072 6,831 2,773 5,004 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 25 184 153 62 10 53 39 96 $1,000: 4,387 31,105 25,528 10,948 1,341 9,031 6,722 16,001 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 13 65 80 46 13 27 42 42 $1,000: 4,845 22,734 27,340 16,032 5,258 10,389 15,101 15,032 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 4 70 96 39 5 18 62 72 $1,000: 3,140 71,043 112,832 54,703 2,909 24,479 94,268 168,041 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 343 853 714 876 237 627 672 653 2017: 340 906 750 970 235 691 683 644 $1,000, 2022: 21,671 172,144 158,113 63,748 9,709 56,922 37,375 149,760 2017: 13,938 115,532 92,711 40,606 8,631 36,118 21,505 103,467 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 94 769 627 397 35 306 252 468 2017: 110 818 647 467 55 317 244 440 $1,000, 2022: 17,709 169,181 156,339 41,257 1,490 49,361 30,112 140,531 2017: 12,003 113,788 90,939 26,171 1,922 29,944 17,471 96,241 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 72 529 462 310 21 202 214 278 2017: 86 588 519 352 36 220 198 264 $1,000, 2022: 6,872 73,643 79,397 23,078 735 25,036 17,686 55,763 2017: 4,605 49,599 42,128 13,435 1,141 14,208 9,300 37,474 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 15 363 202 113 5 51 26 133 2017: 7 374 221 151 18 43 42 121 $1,000, 2022: 276 12,034 5,475 2,202 54 1,676 1,494 5,661 2017: 111 7,580 2,725 1,188 92 448 651 2,661 Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 68 661 575 252 21 207 108 403 2017: 79 722 580 290 27 241 132 414 $1,000, 2022: 10,561 83,484 71,372 15,775 694 22,154 10,838 79,069 2017: 7,276 56,302 46,067 11,362 684 15,065 7,495 56,063 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: - - - 3 - 1 - 1 2017: - - - 2 - - - 1 $1,000, 2022: - - - (D) - (D) - (D) 2017: - - - (D) - - - (D) : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: - - 1 7 - 1 4 - 2017: - - 2 5 - 1 - 1 $1,000, 2022: - - (D) (D) - (D) 7 - 2017: - - (D) (D) - (D) - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Van Wert : Vinton : Warren : Washington : Wayne : Williams : Wood : Wyandot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 737 243 872 1,088 2,084 813 1,151 672 2017: 772 227 925 1,106 2,034 881 1,069 649 $1,000, 2022: 372,695 3,361 76,607 57,227 554,206 237,489 283,298 261,152 2017: 191,295 5,693 47,671 42,049 327,890 122,782 159,265 157,309 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 505,693 13,830 87,853 52,598 265,934 292,114 246,132 388,619 2017: 247,792 25,081 51,536 38,019 161,205 139,366 148,985 242,386 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 76 86 243 252 290 195 238 184 $1,000: 12 14 41 39 56 6 7 12 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 27 54 85 129 162 47 50 27 $1,000: 42 91 141 219 269 79 84 46 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 35 25 133 127 187 44 78 19 $1,000: 130 (D) 460 459 670 171 277 63 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 35 31 104 166 275 52 68 34 $1,000: 245 206 705 1,204 1,997 394 483 241 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 51 15 79 141 199 50 89 34 $1,000: 760 210 1,126 2,008 2,839 716 1,244 479 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 29 4 36 35 72 22 34 22 $1,000: 641 (D) 799 774 1,584 490 760 465 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 57 13 37 72 136 74 61 45 $1,000: 1,741 400 1,176 2,303 4,435 2,407 1,975 1,325 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 23 2 18 13 60 18 44 23 $1,000: 1,062 (D) 845 573 2,661 770 2,010 1,012 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 83 6 31 73 200 84 128 61 $1,000: 5,959 498 1,969 5,105 14,761 5,904 9,260 4,510 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 95 5 49 43 160 58 153 63 $1,000: 14,636 (D) 7,150 5,952 26,083 9,137 24,647 10,214 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 63 1 22 18 110 71 95 65 $1,000: 22,900 (D) 8,888 6,519 39,297 25,871 33,468 23,630 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 163 1 35 19 233 98 113 95 $1,000: 324,567 (D) 53,306 32,072 459,552 191,543 209,083 219,156 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 102 96 332 340 334 248 254 175 $1,000: 18 16 89 72 91 28 27 16 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 34 16 139 153 166 55 73 30 $1,000: 62 26 231 256 301 91 123 46 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 49 28 117 138 220 48 67 30 $1,000: 185 104 410 476 759 172 236 103 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 41 21 108 133 217 65 78 51 $1,000: 286 136 722 933 1,523 475 560 349 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 74 18 50 123 210 83 83 42 $1,000: 1,086 259 735 1,698 3,065 1,117 1,197 622 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 20 10 15 32 59 37 22 14 $1,000: 445 226 326 731 1,276 809 488 319 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 48 11 46 49 127 51 73 30 $1,000: 1,626 335 1,445 1,564 3,969 1,657 2,294 984 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 32 6 10 13 67 23 26 15 $1,000: 1,448 267 453 573 3,059 1,014 1,133 679 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 92 11 35 60 164 69 105 53 $1,000: 6,732 779 2,184 4,351 11,590 5,125 7,410 3,838 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 96 7 34 35 163 85 161 73 $1,000: 16,444 1,106 5,727 5,272 26,800 13,289 25,790 12,517 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 76 2 14 17 140 64 59 71 $1,000: 28,714 (D) 5,532 6,211 51,577 24,062 21,304 26,445 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 108 1 25 13 167 53 68 65 $1,000: 134,250 (D) 29,816 19,912 223,881 74,943 98,705 111,391 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 620 76 538 648 1,352 557 840 438 2017: 641 118 585 668 1,331 581 781 440 $1,000, 2022: 199,700 1,966 71,118 31,990 143,265 171,926 203,245 165,967 2017: 123,500 4,572 44,718 23,320 81,357 81,114 126,418 97,545 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 579 17 217 235 892 479 763 401 2017: 602 34 253 232 889 504 711 391 $1,000, 2022: 198,671 1,496 49,382 19,070 112,083 166,793 191,754 164,592 2017: 122,813 2,432 30,296 11,013 57,377 77,856 108,466 95,416 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 376 11 99 203 730 309 492 313 2017: 398 26 111 188 718 297 471 324 $1,000, 2022: 79,262 841 23,038 11,030 66,640 78,940 86,536 78,369 2017: 41,981 1,308 11,691 6,299 31,398 31,871 45,633 42,605 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 173 - 20 34 223 112 245 149 2017: 160 - 21 32 236 177 268 113 $1,000, 2022: 6,505 - 788 385 5,074 6,307 9,512 6,815 2017: 3,386 - 411 195 2,642 5,052 6,932 2,961 Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 505 14 168 112 500 403 645 329 2017: 564 21 220 133 516 470 654 367 $1,000, 2022: 100,370 654 25,521 7,610 38,977 81,516 95,526 79,336 2017: 68,290 (D) 18,195 4,497 22,226 40,884 54,470 49,752 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: - - - - 3 - 2 - 2017: - - - - 7 - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - 10 - (D) - 2017: - - - - 27 - - - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: - - - 3 29 - - 4 2017: - - - 6 19 - 1 2 $1,000, 2022: - - - 11 219 - - 59 2017: - - - 10 223 - (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 : Ohio : Adams : Allen : Ashland : Ashtabula : Athens : Auglaize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1,223 - 18 52 23 - 3 2017: 1,735 4 18 78 50 - 12 $1,000, 2022: 35,371 - (D) (D) 90 - (D) 2017: 34,318 (D) 1,953 289 (D) - (D) : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: 32 12 - - - - - 2017: 82 42 - - - - - $1,000, 2022: 2,767 957 - - - - - 2017: 3,573 1,800 - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 2,865 23 12 51 67 20 6 2017: 2,956 21 13 52 65 43 1 $1,000, 2022: 205,389 (D) 427 2,014 898 263 (D) 2017: 148,848 123 (D) 1,350 1,010 765 (D) Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 2,093 23 8 24 85 15 5 2017: 1,958 20 4 25 100 33 2 $1,000, 2022: 70,344 284 277 253 4,857 116 (D) 2017: 44,520 (D) (D) 133 2,930 (D) (D) Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 1,456 19 4 19 64 12 5 2017: 1,289 14 3 12 84 28 2 $1,000, 2022: 53,988 257 49 82 4,334 102 (D) 2017: 36,621 20 (D) 64 2,810 154 (D) Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 1,057 4 5 16 31 5 1 2017: 1,127 7 1 20 45 14 1 $1,000, 2022: 16,356 27 228 171 523 14 (D) 2017: 7,899 (D) (D) 69 120 (D) (D) : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 2,066 16 6 25 37 20 4 2017: 1,780 10 9 29 35 22 11 $1,000, 2022: 658,892 2,852 959 4,166 4,750 840 (D) 2017: 485,156 1,060 2,156 3,321 1,767 725 (D) Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: 487 2 - 5 20 - 1 2017: 447 1 2 7 13 1 1 $1,000, 2022: 11,239 (D) - 328 460 - (D) 2017: 4,889 (D) (D) 57 180 (D) (D) Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: 487 2 - 5 20 - 1 2017: 447 1 2 7 13 1 1 $1,000, 2022: 11,239 (D) - 328 460 - (D) 2017: 4,889 (D) (D) 57 180 (D) (D) Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 21,372 488 114 338 355 310 114 2017: 23,517 516 115 364 490 334 124 $1,000, 2022: 203,596 3,913 661 3,141 3,277 2,264 (D) 2017: 186,024 2,774 (D) 3,487 4,730 1,283 (D) Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: 912 2 3 34 34 9 2 2017: 819 3 7 24 49 11 3 $1,000, 2022: 4,156 (D) 1 213 310 38 (D) 2017: 3,163 2 (D) 111 248 35 17 : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 29,827 486 180 533 388 275 298 2017: 32,177 573 209 599 463 316 350 $1,000, 2022: 6,654,140 18,791 100,184 120,712 26,358 6,565 136,984 2017: 3,914,972 15,035 54,073 69,549 19,583 5,674 108,895 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 7,792 76 42 180 155 57 40 2017: 7,409 76 38 154 110 74 33 $1,000, 2022: 2,666,056 1,772 (D) 49,838 309 59 18,476 2017: 1,082,069 (D) (D) 18,352 140 65 16,918 Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 16,329 391 100 283 161 170 194 2017: 19,588 450 110 353 246 183 246 $1,000, 2022: 890,447 11,660 11,180 12,338 7,760 3,306 30,614 2017: 681,356 7,330 7,964 11,172 3,489 3,688 16,794 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 1,382 16 2 33 19 4 26 2017: 2,400 22 1 74 33 3 63 $1,000, 2022: 1,330,498 4,387 (D) 43,290 16,247 2,114 22,733 2017: 1,001,507 6,588 (D) 26,776 14,882 1,068 21,551 Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 3,612 16 29 81 65 21 56 2017: 3,951 16 57 77 77 26 66 $1,000, 2022: 1,559,975 337 75,254 13,412 434 24 64,544 2017: 1,010,793 564 41,451 11,765 232 (D) 52,273 : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 5,182 46 50 104 44 43 39 2017: 5,298 64 37 97 65 71 34 $1,000, 2022: 33,078 (D) 237 748 (D) 449 180 2017: 23,055 365 189 582 238 576 183 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Belmont : Brown : Butler : Carroll : Champaign : Clark : Clermont ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 11 - 29 3 - - 2017: 8 5 3 48 5 - - $1,000, 2022: 7 70 - 127 11 - - 2017: 3 12 (D) 244 (D) - - : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - 14 - - - - 3 2017: - 21 - - - - 4 $1,000, 2022: - 1,358 - - - - (D) 2017: - 891 - - - - (D) Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 22 29 30 22 25 23 39 2017: 38 37 42 26 25 21 51 $1,000, 2022: 663 207 (D) 182 (D) (D) 482 2017: 691 644 317 195 (D) 322 531 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 22 22 39 21 24 18 31 2017: 23 20 25 15 30 17 24 $1,000, 2022: (D) 803 1,440 545 687 89 222 2017: 393 289 64 125 (D) 91 136 Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 17 13 35 20 15 12 17 2017: 13 14 17 8 23 11 13 $1,000, 2022: (D) 397 1,130 536 315 81 142 2017: 261 246 43 101 (D) 68 112 Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 12 11 18 3 14 9 17 2017: 18 11 16 7 10 7 15 $1,000, 2022: 57 405 310 9 372 8 79 2017: 132 43 20 25 225 24 24 : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 14 32 23 17 13 22 48 2017: 5 5 19 19 18 18 34 $1,000, 2022: 1,073 1,579 4,320 3,876 (D) (D) 2,637 2017: (D) 199 2,910 4,650 769 15,027 1,819 Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: 3 - 8 22 1 7 3 2017: 2 - 7 6 - 8 4 $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) 199 (D) 27 (D) 2017: (D) - 123 53 - 21 (D) Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: 3 - 8 22 1 7 3 2017: 2 - 7 6 - 8 4 $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) 199 (D) 27 (D) 2017: (D) - 123 53 - 21 (D) Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 345 375 324 359 230 210 239 2017: 399 421 343 383 261 178 304 $1,000, 2022: 4,493 2,493 1,714 4,165 1,648 2,023 987 2017: 4,069 1,900 1,440 3,592 1,393 1,657 984 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: - 4 - 3 6 1 - 2017: - 2 3 2 6 - 4 $1,000, 2022: - 2 - 1 17 (D) - 2017: - (D) (Z) (D) (D) - 17 : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 464 420 373 406 319 292 287 2017: 479 526 429 407 301 268 378 $1,000, 2022: 20,072 9,797 15,421 28,914 39,607 54,786 4,709 2017: 19,470 8,571 14,108 29,685 20,430 26,302 3,324 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 82 63 88 82 82 86 110 2017: 82 83 103 71 57 70 98 $1,000, 2022: 135 147 (D) (D) 206 135 211 2017: 92 56 182 (D) 78 (D) 112 Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 344 308 201 305 159 134 130 2017: 370 408 258 298 169 140 180 $1,000, 2022: 17,131 6,970 5,976 6,458 5,555 14,711 1,328 2017: 16,613 5,949 5,985 6,049 3,867 8,569 1,705 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 6 7 1 22 8 3 - 2017: 10 8 4 42 17 13 - $1,000, 2022: 1,745 1,925 (D) 7,983 3,552 (D) - 2017: 2,294 2,235 1,033 11,085 4,097 (D) - Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 38 18 25 39 42 53 10 2017: 40 31 39 27 34 31 32 $1,000, 2022: 109 85 7,721 (D) 28,535 15,038 (D) 2017: (D) 68 6,153 (D) 10,767 5,116 (D) : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 86 57 58 56 74 65 38 2017: 66 38 59 63 46 48 54 $1,000, 2022: 429 135 211 194 527 203 244 2017: 324 76 169 247 202 93 155 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Clinton : Columbiana : Coshocton : Crawford : Cuyahoga : Darke : Defiance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: - 28 18 4 - 20 4 2017: 5 65 25 5 6 17 6 $1,000, 2022: - 187 49 (D) - 172 5 2017: (D) 183 (D) (D) (D) (D) 26 : 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: 31 54 23 10 38 17 11 2017: 21 35 22 8 42 45 13 $1,000, 2022: 1,097 4,921 1,517 372 222 709 197 2017: (D) 1,248 2,428 (D) 570 1,767 515 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 10 32 36 8 28 14 6 2017: 12 26 23 8 19 11 4 $1,000, 2022: (D) 3,421 1,080 (D) 176 320 (D) 2017: (D) 2,108 266 75 106 258 (D) Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 5 26 27 5 19 14 6 2017: 6 20 20 5 8 10 4 $1,000, 2022: (D) 2,514 947 108 123 309 (D) 2017: 53 1,825 249 56 (D) 238 (D) Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 5 22 15 5 17 4 - 2017: 8 14 10 4 15 3 - $1,000, 2022: 179 907 133 (D) 52 11 - 2017: (D) 283 17 19 (D) 20 - : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 21 34 9 8 42 11 8 2017: 14 21 6 3 28 15 7 $1,000, 2022: 895 4,004 174 318 8,500 1,632 1,113 2017: 1,206 1,758 106 (D) 5,421 1,669 1,156 Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: 2 6 8 1 13 - 1 2017: 2 18 8 3 4 - 1 $1,000, 2022: (D) 26 111 (D) (D) - (D) 2017: (D) 95 90 (D) 2 - (D) Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: 2 6 8 1 13 - 1 2017: 2 18 8 3 4 - 1 $1,000, 2022: (D) 26 111 (D) (D) - (D) 2017: (D) 95 90 (D) 2 - (D) Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 132 443 484 100 4 288 118 2017: 160 471 524 121 5 270 117 $1,000, 2022: 906 4,489 5,124 921 83 1,692 1,033 2017: 787 4,019 4,384 1,143 16 1,899 1,093 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: 10 15 12 8 - 6 5 2017: 10 5 10 9 - 4 2 $1,000, 2022: 12 16 15 44 - 2 3 2017: 10 2 9 35 - 1 (D) : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 228 540 666 186 42 545 154 2017: 243 581 692 206 36 560 158 $1,000, 2022: 20,290 107,765 77,513 125,257 246 902,425 103,882 2017: 9,200 72,122 65,848 117,836 86 354,779 27,041 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 75 185 145 41 21 137 46 2017: 63 152 124 30 23 157 25 $1,000, 2022: (D) 52,512 35,285 6,557 51 636,160 (D) 2017: 318 22,910 22,385 3,573 11 186,813 80 Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 102 316 389 99 3 279 72 2017: 107 372 447 132 1 298 98 $1,000, 2022: 1,941 9,797 7,289 6,663 (D) 56,639 (D) 2017: 2,239 10,449 8,094 6,107 (D) 26,658 5,429 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 3 57 32 9 - 31 5 2017: 9 85 65 11 - 48 21 $1,000, 2022: 331 41,859 10,982 9,485 - 40,151 24,998 2017: 1,332 33,167 11,041 6,166 - 32,175 16,986 Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 34 60 54 49 3 131 26 2017: 41 53 58 53 1 148 17 $1,000, 2022: 16,526 2,450 21,717 102,175 (D) 168,884 1,115 2017: 4,663 4,950 22,166 101,774 (D) 108,634 4,447 : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 43 96 131 45 3 75 28 2017: 41 74 130 30 2 72 28 $1,000, 2022: (D) 538 808 314 8 295 113 2017: (D) 293 602 118 (D) 196 77 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Delaware : Erie : Fairfield : Fayette : Franklin : Fulton : Gallia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 7 11 - 4 7 1 2017: 10 16 7 3 1 6 1 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 355 - 17 (D) (D) 2017: (D) 2,132 333 (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 32 44 25 57 31 7 2017: 41 43 47 16 55 34 39 $1,000, 2022: 658 7,760 998 286 1,464 (D) 92 2017: 289 6,738 (D) 192 888 3,260 315 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 20 29 52 13 34 19 16 2017: 29 26 25 5 29 19 19 $1,000, 2022: 312 2,100 2,432 309 274 104 306 2017: 118 2,524 1,374 44 168 (D) 97 Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 18 23 49 3 22 12 13 2017: 20 14 19 - 18 12 8 $1,000, 2022: 295 2,025 2,269 8 82 73 164 2017: 69 2,503 1,361 - 110 348 11 Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 12 10 23 10 26 8 8 2017: 23 16 10 5 21 16 13 $1,000, 2022: 17 76 163 301 193 31 142 2017: 48 21 13 44 58 (D) 85 : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 38 22 38 8 57 18 9 2017: 37 15 23 17 52 17 15 $1,000, 2022: 29,941 126,718 2,367 374 27,936 (D) 453 2017: 21,698 41,037 1,264 1,471 23,609 28,607 300 Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: 12 2 11 - 7 3 - 2017: 12 - 6 - 4 2 2 $1,000, 2022: 243 (D) 822 - 159 57 - 2017: 208 - (D) - 258 (D) (D) Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: 12 2 11 - 7 3 - 2017: 12 - 6 - 4 2 2 $1,000, 2022: 243 (D) 822 - 159 57 - 2017: 208 - (D) - 258 (D) (D) Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 173 46 308 70 63 128 326 2017: 248 61 342 88 74 106 435 $1,000, 2022: 821 (D) 1,644 494 309 3,008 2,543 2017: 1,628 441 1,799 1,118 388 851 2,894 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: 10 1 4 1 2 - 3 2017: 11 1 6 - 3 1 3 $1,000, 2022: 3 (D) 1 (D) (D) - 2 2017: 15 (D) 1 - 1 (D) 2 : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 272 107 438 157 127 213 434 2017: 272 143 432 154 131 230 580 $1,000, 2022: 16,064 8,541 29,878 29,736 15,974 64,520 12,586 2017: 9,418 7,256 22,356 21,183 7,758 50,171 9,679 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 118 23 122 26 44 32 72 2017: 86 32 103 22 53 42 79 $1,000, 2022: 406 (D) 285 (D) 162 105 3,662 2017: 329 (D) (D) 19 43 (D) 217 Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 57 45 219 83 16 120 312 2017: 105 71 247 84 29 122 449 $1,000, 2022: 620 3,457 5,332 (D) 111 39,766 7,693 2017: 1,129 2,961 8,516 (D) (D) 29,245 8,109 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 3 1 3 13 2 4 3 2017: 7 6 11 7 - 9 6 $1,000, 2022: 834 (D) 1,005 17,824 (D) 14,470 (D) 2017: 973 673 2,563 12,705 - 10,399 (D) Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 24 9 62 19 14 34 23 2017: 48 18 47 27 13 29 71 $1,000, 2022: 11,569 21 21,784 (D) (D) 9,708 198 2017: 5,657 67 10,420 (D) (D) 9,307 526 : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 73 23 81 24 28 16 76 2017: 78 22 97 27 22 36 67 $1,000, 2022: 497 125 215 305 93 176 651 2017: 425 60 347 245 79 (D) 302 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Geauga : Greene : Guernsey : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Harrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 54 3 7 5 11 23 3 2017: 106 5 15 - 16 35 13 $1,000, 2022: 147 (Z) 7 (D) 195 533 6 2017: 185 16 15 - (D) (D) 39 : 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: 113 38 26 56 13 19 7 2017: 89 30 27 40 10 12 14 $1,000, 2022: 2,289 962 410 2,431 2,425 3,403 58 2017: 1,801 204 276 1,162 1,125 (D) 70 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 94 34 19 23 6 8 12 2017: 54 22 21 35 5 10 4 $1,000, 2022: 1,953 489 (D) (D) (D) 72 431 2017: 1,056 (D) 101 (D) (D) 31 (D) Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 60 23 14 15 5 3 12 2017: 23 7 16 20 4 3 3 $1,000, 2022: 1,445 361 178 709 34 60 (D) 2017: 907 (D) 73 160 15 (D) (D) Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 57 24 7 15 4 5 1 2017: 40 18 13 25 2 8 1 $1,000, 2022: 508 128 (D) (D) (D) 12 (D) 2017: 150 91 28 (D) (D) (D) (D) : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 96 28 13 48 11 8 3 2017: 67 37 15 42 14 9 2 $1,000, 2022: 5,989 7,410 708 11,817 157 (D) (D) 2017: 6,207 5,681 257 10,271 502 1,493 (D) Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: 46 10 4 1 2 1 1 2017: 17 7 8 3 1 - 6 $1,000, 2022: 2,191 342 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2017: 92 (D) 2 (D) (D) - 5 Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: 46 10 4 1 2 1 1 2017: 17 7 8 3 1 - 6 $1,000, 2022: 2,191 342 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2017: 92 (D) 2 (D) (D) - 5 Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 482 219 540 82 117 124 240 2017: 428 200 591 97 100 142 239 $1,000, 2022: 3,673 960 5,500 (D) 1,302 (D) 5,612 2017: 3,353 1,128 4,873 292 1,266 (D) 4,119 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: 183 8 5 11 3 3 - 2017: 159 4 1 9 1 4 2 $1,000, 2022: 1,144 2 4 3 1 2 - 2017: 1,081 1 (D) 3 (D) 25 (D) : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 530 351 545 135 167 226 277 2017: 539 303 580 106 176 234 292 $1,000, 2022: 17,470 16,238 24,563 11,789 44,155 202,064 24,483 2017: 18,630 8,969 16,177 9,036 27,033 115,646 10,804 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 219 134 76 34 41 72 52 2017: 189 100 74 18 32 50 62 $1,000, 2022: 569 317 128 (D) (D) (D) 15,396 2017: (D) 66 131 (D) (D) (D) 4,349 Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 169 154 379 39 92 109 193 2017: 223 170 438 41 84 142 209 $1,000, 2022: 1,866 2,759 18,199 770 3,455 10,682 5,440 2017: 4,082 2,730 11,346 306 (D) (D) 4,299 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 30 5 9 1 3 23 2 2017: 68 4 21 4 4 21 5 $1,000, 2022: 8,815 3,525 624 (D) 5,464 (D) (D) 2017: 11,027 2,861 2,254 (D) 4,023 37,798 826 Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 75 45 41 2 28 85 30 2017: 81 29 35 4 33 60 31 $1,000, 2022: 159 5,170 4,706 (D) 32,013 52,442 599 2017: 208 2,795 2,032 8 18,059 26,416 586 : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 56 53 71 22 46 39 31 2017: 75 51 87 20 49 46 37 $1,000, 2022: 188 316 261 26 187 241 513 2017: 263 104 236 31 203 98 390 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Henry : Highland : Hocking : Holmes : Huron : Jackson : Jefferson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 17 25 1 157 6 1 22 2017: 16 23 2 205 24 1 28 $1,000, 2022: 8,619 (D) (D) 403 66 (D) 57 2017: 5,931 105 (D) 390 (D) (D) 48 : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - 2 - - - - - 2017: - 9 - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - (D) - - - - - 2017: - 750 - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 18 57 23 77 21 23 19 2017: 21 62 6 76 30 16 9 $1,000, 2022: 8,209 2,086 (D) 2,667 (D) 952 240 2017: 6,616 1,423 (D) 2,303 (D) 337 68 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 12 19 33 54 10 21 17 2017: 5 20 19 70 23 15 14 $1,000, 2022: (D) 721 582 1,331 347 (D) 249 2017: (D) 194 374 (D) (D) 194 81 Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 4 13 20 38 8 10 17 2017: 5 10 12 34 16 14 8 $1,000, 2022: 219 677 517 1,059 (D) (D) 249 2017: (D) 163 336 505 197 155 75 Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 8 10 16 19 8 15 - 2017: - 11 9 46 12 9 6 $1,000, 2022: (D) 45 65 272 (D) 215 - 2017: - 31 38 (D) (D) 39 6 : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 3 40 12 41 13 13 1 2017: 2 36 11 35 11 3 1 $1,000, 2022: (D) 3,263 1,000 5,559 1,637 1,122 (D) 2017: (D) 2,454 447 784 711 (D) (D) Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: - 1 1 3 4 2 5 2017: - - 2 2 6 8 4 $1,000, 2022: - (D) (D) 4 100 (D) (D) 2017: - - (D) (D) 45 (D) (D) Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: - 1 1 3 4 2 5 2017: - - 2 2 6 8 4 $1,000, 2022: - (D) (D) 4 100 (D) (D) 2017: - - (D) (D) 45 (D) (D) Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 101 296 137 485 172 214 270 2017: 93 301 127 541 135 224 314 $1,000, 2022: 1,374 2,767 835 5,005 (D) 2,853 3,003 2017: 1,221 2,331 441 5,480 747 2,020 3,010 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: - 18 6 53 10 2 9 2017: - 3 6 49 3 - 2 $1,000, 2022: - 28 1 380 15 (D) 2 2017: - (D) 3 207 (D) - (D) : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 127 476 220 1,207 271 264 292 2017: 131 568 175 1,231 289 248 304 $1,000, 2022: 31,157 69,937 2,167 244,853 95,115 9,764 3,953 2017: 16,423 28,205 990 148,621 65,059 5,842 4,967 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 35 113 80 368 90 39 51 2017: 27 109 59 312 84 37 69 $1,000, 2022: (D) 308 109 152,956 45,952 63 60 2017: 34 130 41 55,275 26,820 (D) 41 Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 77 294 90 617 150 199 205 2017: 66 422 92 762 167 192 195 $1,000, 2022: 6,006 17,526 771 16,121 14,247 9,303 (D) 2017: 5,231 13,891 828 20,058 7,228 4,643 3,346 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 10 15 - 196 24 1 1 2017: 8 30 - 324 33 10 3 $1,000, 2022: 12,798 5,093 - 60,136 15,720 (D) (D) 2017: 7,167 7,274 - 62,115 11,436 1,014 902 Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 21 51 23 81 26 21 32 2017: 21 57 28 70 46 20 28 $1,000, 2022: 11,644 44,784 (D) (D) 17,231 (D) 44 2017: 3,159 5,974 (D) 2,438 13,953 44 88 : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 13 70 54 283 30 26 34 2017: 15 103 35 239 58 19 38 $1,000, 2022: 39 1,114 103 2,536 (D) 222 169 2017: (D) 721 42 799 614 45 106 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Knox : Lake : Lawrence : Licking : Logan : Lorain : Lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 49 4 - 9 7 3 - 2017: 43 2 1 15 18 11 2 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) - (D) (D) 128 - 2017: (D) (D) (D) 36 (D) 83 (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: 58 39 15 75 13 68 32 2017: 45 31 32 68 17 76 33 $1,000, 2022: 815 860 193 1,153 825 5,428 2,320 2017: 364 638 398 1,099 869 2,260 1,701 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 32 35 14 71 31 72 15 2017: 46 22 17 44 12 50 14 $1,000, 2022: 1,127 621 (D) 2,311 263 3,425 (D) 2017: 787 691 78 2,728 (D) 1,468 (D) Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 10 29 13 43 24 39 12 2017: 23 17 16 35 9 31 5 $1,000, 2022: 646 412 90 2,146 128 2,667 (D) 2017: 494 586 58 2,620 (D) 1,259 (D) Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 25 13 6 37 9 53 7 2017: 31 9 10 30 4 28 11 $1,000, 2022: 481 210 (D) 165 135 758 89 2017: 293 106 20 108 75 209 54 : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 36 63 5 68 5 66 39 2017: 39 65 1 43 9 45 43 $1,000, 2022: 2,263 94,812 (D) 9,547 86 86,980 10,304 2017: 1,983 70,706 (D) 8,922 382 76,571 14,591 Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: 8 5 1 30 - 11 4 2017: 15 4 2 23 3 19 4 $1,000, 2022: 35 45 (D) 613 - 634 (D) 2017: 94 26 (D) 333 (D) 211 7 Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: 8 5 1 30 - 11 4 2017: 15 4 2 23 3 19 4 $1,000, 2022: 35 45 (D) 613 - 634 (D) 2017: 94 26 (D) 333 (D) 211 7 Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 393 53 170 493 246 250 37 2017: 471 61 213 629 274 294 37 $1,000, 2022: 3,664 271 844 4,032 2,194 1,731 (D) 2017: 4,086 328 840 3,526 1,874 1,512 (D) Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: 13 9 2 6 7 19 2 2017: 15 15 3 32 7 14 - $1,000, 2022: 282 22 (D) 33 27 86 (D) 2017: 233 40 1 44 27 35 - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 636 85 209 670 359 311 63 2017: 728 73 263 756 383 324 88 $1,000, 2022: 147,964 457 2,057 280,168 48,402 14,150 4,720 2017: 72,938 979 1,621 101,800 35,607 17,280 3,495 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 167 46 40 184 79 139 34 2017: 175 24 49 210 83 109 26 $1,000, 2022: 62,698 75 125 (D) 12,862 509 86 2017: 34,193 50 119 (D) (D) 95 35 Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 329 15 160 357 178 92 19 2017: 437 18 183 433 222 103 24 $1,000, 2022: 8,584 135 1,517 11,997 12,415 5,662 246 2017: 6,985 176 1,260 12,162 (D) 5,387 (D) Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 28 - 1 6 18 8 - 2017: 47 4 1 17 37 14 - $1,000, 2022: 14,018 - (D) (D) 12,426 4,316 - 2017: 12,246 477 (D) (D) 12,840 6,925 - Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 66 15 5 77 31 53 10 2017: 95 10 20 95 40 48 10 $1,000, 2022: 59,092 62 (D) 31,078 8,760 2,310 4,296 2017: 16,940 52 28 (D) 8,775 3,742 2,521 : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 164 18 29 153 79 63 18 2017: 152 13 31 165 104 62 14 $1,000, 2022: 1,922 80 187 1,099 767 222 (D) 2017: 1,468 25 58 615 1,274 145 60 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Madison : Mahoning : Marion : Medina : Meigs : Mercer : Miami : Monroe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 20 1 18 1 13 1 6 2017: 4 20 5 23 4 15 4 4 $1,000, 2022: (D) 61 (D) 106 (D) 138 (D) 16 2017: (D) 47 4 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 15 46 12 89 34 24 28 18 2017: 9 55 12 87 38 25 23 23 $1,000, 2022: 180 1,817 74 5,233 2,458 225 764 422 2017: 265 3,823 64 2,156 871 (D) (D) 210 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 4 31 2 55 20 4 15 6 2017: 6 32 10 67 7 14 16 15 $1,000, 2022: 130 2,319 (D) 700 262 (D) (D) 56 2017: 320 2,206 179 649 (D) 130 102 (D) Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 3 21 2 31 8 3 13 6 2017: 4 28 9 45 5 9 13 10 $1,000, 2022: (D) 1,830 (D) 286 167 130 120 31 2017: (D) 1,768 (D) 477 56 94 42 112 Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 1 18 1 38 12 1 4 4 2017: 2 13 3 49 2 5 11 5 $1,000, 2022: (D) 489 (D) 414 95 (D) (D) 25 2017: (D) 438 (D) 172 (D) 36 59 (D) : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 13 22 5 62 10 5 8 8 2017: 12 24 12 66 18 23 14 5 $1,000, 2022: 870 635 72 21,020 1,186 221 2,541 1,251 2017: (D) 2,457 197 11,317 (D) 218 7,525 (D) Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: 5 15 2 14 3 2 2 3 2017: 3 14 3 13 1 1 10 2 $1,000, 2022: 3 523 (D) 58 24 (D) (D) 17 2017: (D) 224 11 69 (D) (D) (D) (D) Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: 5 15 2 14 3 2 2 3 2017: 3 14 3 13 1 1 10 2 $1,000, 2022: 3 523 (D) 58 24 (D) (D) 17 2017: (D) 224 11 69 (D) (D) (D) (D) Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 148 238 89 375 244 155 254 396 2017: 172 255 105 440 281 188 267 457 $1,000, 2022: 1,908 1,656 402 4,781 1,910 1,870 1,426 3,745 2017: 1,287 1,283 1,089 2,409 2,296 3,697 1,388 3,478 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: - 5 2 28 8 - 6 12 2017: - 16 2 27 5 - 9 5 $1,000, 2022: - (D) (D) 118 1 - 74 17 2017: - 44 (D) 103 3 - 22 2 : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 183 288 139 487 218 563 354 391 2017: 230 371 180 501 293 615 308 431 $1,000, 2022: 50,265 53,582 61,059 15,670 3,373 866,629 14,022 13,126 2017: 33,812 44,057 49,647 13,320 5,893 508,302 14,690 9,070 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 46 81 24 199 44 162 108 66 2017: 48 114 52 172 48 192 97 67 $1,000, 2022: 88 20,548 363 707 80 494,324 1,984 82 2017: (D) 21,350 (D) 179 95 256,510 (D) (D) Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 105 146 53 176 161 309 144 275 2017: 117 210 91 231 234 330 130 345 $1,000, 2022: 4,624 3,566 3,794 (D) 2,104 94,020 3,216 6,828 2017: 4,413 3,037 (D) 3,404 3,739 55,434 2,342 4,975 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 5 27 5 14 4 78 7 7 2017: 13 35 12 37 8 95 16 15 $1,000, 2022: 40,612 28,093 14,233 8,610 967 130,826 2,901 5,251 2017: 22,985 18,286 15,375 8,156 1,850 63,290 4,727 2,241 Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 17 62 39 56 27 139 65 37 2017: 29 69 54 78 39 161 58 25 $1,000, 2022: 4,499 449 42,399 186 63 146,460 4,876 (D) 2017: 5,784 (D) 31,110 213 90 132,764 4,335 42 : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 25 45 28 90 28 40 60 57 2017: 25 51 40 100 36 43 74 62 $1,000, 2022: 189 165 (D) 655 99 185 270 219 2017: (D) 109 272 229 56 198 292 736 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Montgomery : Morgan : Morrow : Muskingum : Noble : Ottawa : Paulding : Perry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 12 24 7 2 1 5 7 2017: 11 11 26 18 5 3 8 1 $1,000, 2022: (D) 28 73 25 (D) (D) (D) 16 2017: 113 15 50 (D) 1 (D) (D) (D) : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: 1 - - - - - - - 2017: 1 - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) - - - - - - - 2017: (D) - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 31 21 25 21 4 18 4 31 2017: 29 11 39 30 18 14 9 20 $1,000, 2022: 671 346 467 1,074 (D) 4,161 (D) 201 2017: 1,424 (D) 515 573 189 5,015 11 1,233 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 14 14 22 17 8 26 - 29 2017: 25 11 26 32 3 16 4 12 $1,000, 2022: 626 (D) 568 542 616 (D) - 279 2017: 273 123 194 482 (D) 707 3 28 Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 12 9 8 17 8 22 - 19 2017: 19 9 8 27 1 14 4 9 $1,000, 2022: 506 205 386 501 616 1,558 - 194 2017: 256 (D) 94 467 (D) 661 (D) 16 Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 9 6 16 5 - 5 - 12 2017: 17 3 19 8 2 7 1 6 $1,000, 2022: 121 (D) 182 41 - (D) - 84 2017: 17 (D) 100 14 (D) 46 (D) 12 : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 39 11 23 16 2 8 1 15 2017: 26 5 16 15 2 7 4 19 $1,000, 2022: 22,862 (D) 1,009 662 (D) 2,173 (D) 303 2017: 20,934 211 594 1,091 (D) 1,803 84 489 Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: 8 5 11 5 - 1 - 7 2017: 15 3 4 7 2 - - 6 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 126 36 - (D) - 8 2017: (D) (D) 6 56 (D) - - 10 Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: 8 5 11 5 - 1 - 7 2017: 15 3 4 7 2 - - 6 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 126 36 - (D) - 8 2017: (D) (D) 6 56 (D) - - 10 Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 218 285 264 594 310 92 74 227 2017: 212 245 261 596 300 98 100 264 $1,000, 2022: 961 2,199 2,116 7,134 3,207 3,635 1,440 1,827 2017: 709 2,782 1,627 7,031 2,164 3,141 1,149 1,720 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: 7 5 18 9 2 - - 3 2017: 6 5 15 4 1 - 2 5 $1,000, 2022: 2 2 40 5 (D) - - (D) 2017: 1 5 84 (Z) (D) - (D) 4 : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 252 325 343 693 375 100 97 389 2017: 233 332 363 719 406 109 101 409 $1,000, 2022: 14,264 9,355 26,289 75,333 9,963 6,990 161,462 9,637 2017: 9,407 10,847 22,669 41,304 4,647 4,184 93,074 10,712 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 99 67 99 133 48 29 25 95 2017: 111 56 101 136 63 27 14 86 $1,000, 2022: 209 140 2,631 41,185 (D) (D) (D) 445 2017: 161 39 379 17,700 18 (D) (D) 78 Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 85 248 146 468 284 31 51 217 2017: 102 280 181 533 307 52 54 261 $1,000, 2022: 10,112 6,523 4,085 15,329 9,081 6,418 (D) (D) 2017: 6,046 4,297 3,863 15,372 3,937 3,975 3,757 4,620 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: - 4 11 11 4 - 10 4 2017: 4 14 18 17 4 - 8 4 $1,000, 2022: - 965 5,737 2,980 93 - 72,305 (D) 2017: 893 3,572 5,589 3,637 102 - 37,039 466 Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 29 10 43 59 27 5 20 35 2017: 25 25 43 53 35 18 21 53 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 12,537 12,621 91 (D) 28,876 5,413 2017: (D) 2,709 11,515 3,442 37 26 20,821 5,269 : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 24 47 101 115 58 11 14 86 2017: 35 51 112 96 68 22 17 74 $1,000, 2022: (D) 216 655 709 436 76 119 259 2017: 45 185 688 376 385 31 81 147 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Pickaway : Pike : Portage : Preble : Putnam : Richland : Ross : Sandusky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 4 19 7 9 33 5 10 2017: 3 6 29 2 21 50 4 4 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) 868 (D) 174 8 (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) (D) 674 126 (D) (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: 21 45 69 22 25 50 41 27 2017: 17 39 67 21 14 55 35 36 $1,000, 2022: 589 6,601 1,986 415 14,104 1,060 (D) 9,327 2017: (D) 1,204 1,448 655 4,841 1,109 431 7,964 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 5 14 22 12 - 33 26 8 2017: 16 14 25 13 4 38 31 16 $1,000, 2022: 372 (D) 2,047 (D) - 2,459 1,343 535 2017: (D) (D) 834 (D) (D) (D) 471 2,143 Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 5 - 14 5 - 17 21 6 2017: 10 1 17 10 2 17 25 14 $1,000, 2022: (D) - 1,549 (D) - 2,167 1,039 (D) 2017: 51 (D) 573 78 (D) 491 290 (D) Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 2 14 18 8 - 17 8 3 2017: 9 13 13 8 3 26 14 4 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 498 106 - 291 303 (D) 2017: (D) 73 260 (D) 4 (D) 180 (D) : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 8 18 61 12 8 58 22 7 2017: 12 15 35 9 10 49 23 6 $1,000, 2022: 3,405 (D) 5,761 (D) (D) 6,113 863 (D) 2017: 1,374 514 4,279 755 (D) 3,668 (D) (D) Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: 3 2 16 - 1 7 5 2 2017: 1 - 16 2 1 3 1 2 $1,000, 2022: 39 (D) 218 - (D) 319 (D) (D) 2017: (D) - 100 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: 3 2 16 - 1 7 5 2 2017: 1 - 16 2 1 3 1 2 $1,000, 2022: 39 (D) 218 - (D) 319 (D) (D) 2017: (D) - 100 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 116 187 343 239 172 355 320 119 2017: 180 188 428 266 183 343 356 135 $1,000, 2022: 1,482 1,714 2,813 1,657 2,618 3,027 2,766 992 2017: 2,109 1,576 2,140 1,023 (D) 2,524 2,181 1,829 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: 6 8 33 3 - 32 6 3 2017: - 2 21 7 - 26 10 - $1,000, 2022: 2 3 344 43 - 59 8 (Z) 2017: - (D) 240 17 - 61 2 - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 174 216 383 373 253 539 363 190 2017: 217 248 494 348 290 567 408 220 $1,000, 2022: 24,742 37,117 16,022 95,569 143,946 113,324 18,254 10,813 2017: 14,056 32,391 10,016 48,106 75,042 85,061 11,002 9,242 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 47 40 145 69 31 191 77 37 2017: 46 44 166 75 27 135 94 42 $1,000, 2022: 87 55 308 768 (D) 44,603 2,438 (D) 2017: 32 26 (D) 1,348 (D) 13,308 483 (D) Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 92 152 144 221 141 301 223 118 2017: 126 176 233 215 197 368 263 138 $1,000, 2022: 3,701 (D) 3,872 25,496 24,065 11,365 7,671 4,534 2017: 6,136 2,595 2,933 18,705 18,715 11,420 5,060 3,990 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 6 7 9 4 7 94 19 5 2017: 8 11 21 15 14 142 17 13 $1,000, 2022: 18,913 797 (D) 1,784 44,368 31,572 6,328 1,206 2017: 6,255 (D) 5,144 4,530 18,622 30,030 4,901 3,377 Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 17 10 63 51 75 67 34 28 2017: 26 29 79 50 58 54 28 38 $1,000, 2022: 232 (D) (D) 66,623 65,908 24,273 153 (D) 2017: 193 (D) 179 20,391 33,017 29,706 118 1,421 : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 22 16 66 78 38 75 57 16 2017: 28 27 80 72 50 82 62 44 $1,000, 2022: 202 59 295 346 422 276 730 120 2017: 157 43 307 328 169 (D) 179 110 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Scioto : Seneca : Shelby : Stark : Summit : Trumbull : Tuscarawas : Union ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 11 39 7 40 29 7 2017: 4 30 6 65 5 35 29 1 $1,000, 2022: - 21 (D) 161 6 (D) 87 (D) 2017: 11 307 (D) 163 5 (D) 25 (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: 20 27 7 83 39 64 26 32 2017: 26 11 8 107 47 57 30 32 $1,000, 2022: 119 1,912 125 5,704 1,984 (D) 353 327 2017: (D) 401 83 2,936 1,277 499 159 211 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 14 6 8 61 39 41 11 31 2017: 15 7 7 73 39 42 22 25 $1,000, 2022: 106 10 35 1,954 548 1,020 139 833 2017: 296 62 (D) 1,375 521 540 399 174 Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 11 4 5 37 36 16 7 27 2017: 11 3 5 47 33 17 14 17 $1,000, 2022: 54 (D) 22 1,372 500 686 111 485 2017: 265 8 (D) 945 449 382 367 68 Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 7 2 3 46 12 27 5 13 2017: 7 4 3 48 17 37 12 13 $1,000, 2022: 51 (D) 13 582 48 333 28 348 2017: 32 54 (D) 430 72 158 32 106 : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 10 4 4 73 63 39 27 30 2017: 18 9 5 35 46 35 16 25 $1,000, 2022: 1,928 (D) 46 10,741 4,988 3,522 1,794 6,818 2017: 273 424 (D) 5,004 4,403 2,040 191 5,759 Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: 5 4 - 23 10 7 9 3 2017: 1 - - 19 5 17 11 10 $1,000, 2022: 20 (D) - 202 178 (D) 176 63 2017: (D) - - 148 83 208 57 21 Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: 5 4 - 23 10 7 9 3 2017: 1 - - 19 5 17 11 10 $1,000, 2022: 20 (D) - 202 178 (D) 176 63 2017: (D) - - 148 83 208 57 21 Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 259 149 145 477 103 317 474 206 2017: 240 172 192 584 108 376 517 227 $1,000, 2022: 1,789 890 1,568 3,891 522 2,156 4,801 1,188 2017: 1,192 857 1,565 4,973 424 2,887 3,228 1,062 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: 1 8 1 15 15 34 18 - 2017: 2 9 2 12 10 49 11 - $1,000, 2022: (D) 55 (D) 10 6 259 92 - 2017: (D) 11 (D) 8 2 168 7 - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 270 229 321 677 201 368 622 344 2017: 348 303 361 730 165 384 630 306 $1,000, 2022: 10,569 40,500 144,547 60,889 3,225 28,663 105,926 158,955 2017: 3,903 25,345 85,528 55,237 3,974 19,940 103,678 105,857 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 64 26 50 203 88 99 173 102 2017: 58 58 56 193 81 110 168 64 $1,000, 2022: (D) 57 (D) 20,434 366 (D) 49,437 79,800 2017: 38 93 1,803 14,040 133 (D) 44,860 (D) Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 163 131 203 372 43 170 358 134 2017: 228 172 250 448 42 202 397 144 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 37,082 12,317 216 6,376 11,450 (D) 2017: 2,571 6,190 23,773 7,459 273 3,808 15,538 6,590 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: - 1 30 35 1 31 34 4 2017: 3 3 57 74 1 45 68 12 $1,000, 2022: - (D) 35,518 26,333 (D) 15,358 37,775 9,500 2017: 1,015 800 28,443 30,270 (D) 11,001 37,290 7,151 Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 16 42 77 74 24 52 69 61 2017: 36 53 80 91 15 50 62 31 $1,000, 2022: 74 35,398 67,919 266 31 (D) (D) 9,772 2017: (D) 17,862 31,310 1,691 12 (D) 3,181 11,651 : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 33 56 42 131 40 43 130 66 2017: 35 65 37 121 22 35 90 73 $1,000, 2022: 101 269 277 332 85 232 875 320 2017: 53 356 103 203 42 47 310 367 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Van Wert : Vinton : Warren : Washington : Wayne : Williams : Wood : Wyandot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 20 - 12 12 149 5 12 5 2017: 47 2 - 9 215 10 5 6 $1,000, 2022: 12,535 - 36 34 1,164 30 (D) 13 2017: 9,157 (D) - 12 861 48 (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: 6 - 69 29 102 8 28 2 2017: 11 1 51 32 135 11 22 9 $1,000, 2022: (D) - 1,169 (D) 3,755 22 5,299 (D) 2017: 208 (D) 546 (D) 3,196 (D) 3,674 904 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 4 2 57 30 81 15 19 1 2017: 5 9 27 25 76 4 7 7 $1,000, 2022: 51 (D) 1,834 1,671 6,738 159 (D) (D) 2017: 45 (D) 429 (D) 4,417 194 (D) 29 Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 2 2 43 23 59 15 13 - 2017: 5 9 20 19 46 4 5 7 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 761 642 5,586 159 163 - 2017: (D) (D) 368 (D) (D) 194 (D) 27 Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 2 - 24 11 43 - 9 1 2017: 1 2 12 15 51 - 3 6 $1,000, 2022: (D) - 1,073 1,030 1,152 - (D) (D) 2017: (D) (D) 61 395 (D) - (D) 2 : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 3 1 61 16 54 7 20 - 2017: 5 3 37 14 55 4 10 2 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 17,207 2,344 7,873 107 (D) - 2017: 50 (D) 12,578 1,233 7,105 (D) 9,192 (D) Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: - - 7 6 14 - 1 1 2017: - - 4 7 12 - 2 1 $1,000, 2022: - - 53 (D) 1,798 - (D) (D) 2017: - - 60 15 655 - (D) (D) Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: - - 7 6 14 - 1 1 2017: - - 4 7 12 - 2 1 $1,000, 2022: - - 53 (D) 1,798 - (D) (D) 2017: - - 60 15 655 - (D) (D) Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 72 57 248 457 661 130 114 84 2017: 69 86 303 532 648 148 145 85 $1,000, 2022: 905 (D) 1,474 4,454 11,018 4,845 (D) (D) 2017: 384 (D) 807 3,477 8,607 1,301 5,021 (D) Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: 2 2 20 10 32 6 5 3 2017: - - 4 2 39 2 - 1 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 106 2 93 (D) (Z) (Z) 2017: - - 7 (D) 70 (D) - (D) : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 174 127 285 544 1,253 149 172 152 2017: 166 99 336 544 1,326 209 215 155 $1,000, 2022: 172,995 1,395 5,489 25,237 410,941 65,562 80,054 95,185 2017: 67,795 1,121 2,953 18,729 246,533 41,668 32,847 59,763 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 20 34 112 109 327 26 38 36 2017: 39 18 117 78 295 44 52 27 $1,000, 2022: 57,328 (D) 382 409 160,577 73 (D) (D) 2017: (D) (D) 126 (D) 53,147 (D) (D) (D) Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 80 73 101 387 674 78 81 81 2017: 85 75 149 414 881 125 123 83 $1,000, 2022: 17,964 935 2,462 15,433 41,699 13,091 (D) (D) 2017: 13,062 (D) 1,653 10,499 36,272 17,877 5,477 (D) Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 6 - - 10 181 3 5 5 2017: 8 2 2 16 325 3 3 7 $1,000, 2022: 37,960 - - 8,022 176,693 33,446 24,691 5,166 2017: 13,785 (D) (D) 7,763 131,623 17,104 (D) 7,120 Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 42 27 20 31 121 17 42 29 2017: 30 6 33 33 130 30 36 49 $1,000, 2022: 57,098 192 (D) 644 19,188 18,475 5,279 30,056 2017: 27,499 25 96 80 19,905 6,157 604 20,179 : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 41 12 39 67 312 27 51 41 2017: 35 8 52 85 293 45 43 27 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 124 270 3,482 278 272 146 2017: 105 (D) 94 141 1,233 381 173 143 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Ohio : Adams : Allen : Ashland : Ashtabula : Athens : Auglaize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Livestock, poultry, and their products - Con. : : Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and : donkeys ......................................farms, 2022: 3,317 31 14 46 61 28 11 2017: 3,334 63 14 67 85 24 6 $1,000, 2022: 76,126 362 94 867 1,082 503 182 2017: 48,379 149 1,337 438 522 187 (D) Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: 151 - - 2 2 - 4 2017: 130 - - - 1 1 1 $1,000, 2022: 14,564 - - (D) (D) - 223 2017: 9,305 - - - (D) (D) (D) Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 2,996 27 12 68 59 26 16 2017: 2,474 22 16 60 57 33 5 $1,000, 2022: 83,397 (D) 21 (D) 277 112 31 2017: 58,507 (D) (D) 463 (D) 52 (D) : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 5,748 35 41 98 117 45 19 2017: 6,130 39 52 114 159 92 20 $1,000, 2022: 90,371 1,753 587 1,146 3,112 409 70 2017: 79,413 95 915 755 1,910 799 62 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 2,004 16 4 28 50 27 8 2017: 962 4 2 29 21 22 5 $1,000, 2022: 408,451 213 39 3,423 596 744 3,322 2017: 118,174 (D) (D) 1,414 442 307 (D) : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 1,524 8 9 37 40 20 7 2017: 1,310 11 9 22 43 24 5 $1,000, 2022: 40,582 46 151 895 6,225 808 42 2017: 23,220 136 101 578 4,330 495 801 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Belmont : Brown : Butler : Carroll : Champaign : Clark : Clermont ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 30 35 48 31 7 34 52 2017: 16 23 48 46 31 12 53 $1,000, 2022: 374 409 265 155 10 (D) 2,706 2017: 87 169 252 252 511 188 490 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: - - - - 2 - 3 2017: - - - - 3 - 1 $1,000, 2022: - - - - (D) - (D) 2017: - - - - (D) - (D) Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 26 41 51 26 38 38 30 2017: 18 14 33 23 11 33 34 $1,000, 2022: 148 127 730 276 (D) 268 196 2017: (D) 17 334 47 (D) 129 404 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 52 54 111 55 92 67 83 2017: 71 73 106 51 82 65 89 $1,000, 2022: 730 289 1,483 363 1,041 687 692 2017: 440 531 715 417 515 741 574 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 20 9 19 21 21 27 37 2017: 16 8 6 8 13 21 20 $1,000, 2022: 210 115 57 212 (D) 321 511 2017: 302 36 12 437 (D) 56 156 : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 4 16 27 18 30 15 32 2017: 7 9 10 14 20 29 22 $1,000, 2022: 3 77 613 132 395 186 622 2017: (D) 142 40 77 380 494 552 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Clinton : Columbiana : Coshocton : Crawford : Cuyahoga : Darke : Defiance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 38 115 8 4 16 6 2017: 20 42 107 6 1 34 9 $1,000, 2022: 787 436 1,281 (D) 66 227 21 2017: 361 201 1,261 (D) (D) 212 11 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: - 2 4 - - - - 2017: - 2 9 - - - - $1,000, 2022: - (D) 65 - - - - 2017: - (D) 69 - - - - Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 22 34 55 11 21 35 23 2017: 26 30 30 9 21 22 13 $1,000, 2022: 319 (D) 86 (D) 107 70 45 2017: (D) (D) 230 (D) 63 91 12 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 49 93 69 39 43 65 36 2017: 50 100 83 28 43 87 30 $1,000, 2022: 1,097 2,857 646 178 266 631 117 2017: 262 1,681 392 110 484 891 555 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 16 56 40 12 8 20 3 2017: 8 16 6 9 5 21 3 $1,000, 2022: 349 3,112 1,102 516 12 (D) 3 2017: 28 402 818 44 4 (D) (D) : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 16 29 16 8 10 9 12 2017: 15 25 21 9 9 11 4 $1,000, 2022: 368 95 420 (D) 125 (D) (D) 2017: 108 265 (D) 85 19 62 20 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Delaware : Erie : Fairfield : Fayette : Franklin : Fulton : Gallia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 60 16 28 11 27 11 36 2017: 31 16 39 12 22 21 38 $1,000, 2022: 1,806 479 1,028 1,539 (D) 84 199 2017: 661 189 285 (D) 376 458 207 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: 2 5 11 - - - - 2017: 2 4 2 - 1 - - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 42 - - - - 2017: (D) (D) (D) - (D) - - Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 46 14 59 16 30 22 7 2017: 47 21 34 14 26 20 16 $1,000, 2022: (D) 1,483 188 471 107 212 (D) 2017: (D) 48 111 134 478 539 (D) : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 100 37 134 29 58 54 38 2017: 116 37 101 28 68 50 65 $1,000, 2022: 616 4,622 1,585 431 919 1,095 314 2017: 512 (D) 923 267 757 598 294 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 16 14 45 12 26 17 15 2017: 14 11 12 4 20 16 3 $1,000, 2022: 35 1,368 411 (D) 698 401 204 2017: 180 (D) 77 37 157 (D) (D) : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 19 14 64 12 2 6 8 2017: 24 7 24 3 25 6 7 $1,000, 2022: 185 2,069 824 19 (D) (D) (D) 2017: 223 544 520 10 366 167 15 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Geauga : Greene : Guernsey : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Harrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 161 29 51 31 8 16 12 2017: 122 24 41 22 9 12 20 $1,000, 2022: 3,277 1,032 520 672 1,970 (D) (D) 2017: 1,815 336 148 306 1,963 56 (D) Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: - - 4 3 - - - 2017: 1 1 - 4 - 1 - $1,000, 2022: - - (D) (D) - - - 2017: (D) (D) - (D) - (D) - Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 122 48 19 34 14 16 21 2017: 85 27 19 22 11 17 15 $1,000, 2022: 2,597 3,119 (D) 133 (D) 35 1,580 2017: 1,006 (D) 31 139 149 68 (D) : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 214 111 35 59 37 33 29 2017: 228 88 45 53 28 32 37 $1,000, 2022: 3,260 1,229 205 1,424 1,880 164 245 2017: 2,532 685 212 962 365 258 46 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 53 15 19 8 7 7 24 2017: 19 10 1 6 - 3 5 $1,000, 2022: 737 341 241 249 105 34 179 2017: 155 132 (D) 78 - 4 53 : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 79 29 10 14 13 7 9 2017: 46 21 3 19 4 4 5 $1,000, 2022: 1,801 330 58 662 77 112 210 2017: 274 84 (D) 298 (D) 11 7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Henry : Highland : Hocking : Holmes : Huron : Jackson : Jefferson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 4 50 12 408 17 20 37 2017: 6 38 9 380 23 13 52 $1,000, 2022: 21 997 (D) 9,722 (D) 44 339 2017: (D) 104 34 6,343 4,682 68 463 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: 1 1 - 1 1 - 2 2017: 5 1 - - 1 - - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) - (D) (D) - (D) 2017: 767 (D) - - (D) - - Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 1 28 23 137 36 11 22 2017: 8 25 19 120 13 8 11 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 251 1,653 404 2 23 2017: 24 (D) (D) 1,592 (D) (D) 20 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 33 75 66 95 43 24 45 2017: 18 94 40 140 49 31 45 $1,000, 2022: 200 1,565 557 3,219 260 151 108 2017: 110 1,819 118 1,841 215 (D) 180 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 18 43 22 85 18 13 19 2017: 11 19 6 36 10 5 - $1,000, 2022: 81 1,056 40 7,763 (D) 98 176 2017: 15 758 13 2,805 (D) (D) - : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 6 28 10 32 10 8 3 2017: 7 16 3 36 14 1 8 $1,000, 2022: 23 500 6 1,279 80 142 (D) 2017: 154 188 (D) 551 115 (D) 27 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Knox : Lake : Lawrence : Licking : Logan : Lorain : Lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 77 7 9 48 30 26 1 2017: 85 13 19 91 47 49 17 $1,000, 2022: 1,402 80 48 1,274 837 940 (D) 2017: 997 110 (D) 1,280 336 804 589 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: 4 - - 6 10 8 3 2017: 1 - - 1 3 - 1 $1,000, 2022: 124 - - 202 55 9 (Z) 2017: (D) - - (D) 44 - (D) Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 43 14 5 77 43 61 4 2017: 55 17 12 42 31 69 11 $1,000, 2022: 124 26 (D) 1,050 280 182 (D) 2017: (D) 89 5 25 82 183 (D) : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 97 48 25 164 54 140 47 2017: 141 42 47 176 67 136 34 $1,000, 2022: 759 1,166 58 1,011 521 5,368 897 2017: 744 588 85 1,124 452 1,799 1,593 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 47 12 5 38 11 24 20 2017: 29 7 1 42 4 28 5 $1,000, 2022: 710 98 (D) 436 26 229 118 2017: 521 46 (D) 382 36 163 79 : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 19 6 8 46 6 34 12 2017: 34 4 3 52 9 28 17 $1,000, 2022: 314 892 68 407 2 955 95 2017: 118 (D) (D) 167 43 340 245 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Madison : Mahoning : Marion : Medina : Meigs : Mercer : Miami : Monroe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 36 - 70 5 20 34 46 2017: 39 49 3 72 24 7 15 36 $1,000, 2022: 179 236 - 2,488 54 (D) 527 582 2017: 199 981 12 959 (D) 48 (D) 182 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: - - 1 2 - 5 - 1 2017: - 1 5 3 - 2 - - $1,000, 2022: - - (D) (D) - (D) - (D) 2017: - (D) 1 1 - (D) - - Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 14 40 15 105 8 15 40 14 2017: 19 34 14 100 11 9 18 12 $1,000, 2022: 74 524 (D) 600 5 630 249 126 2017: 274 190 16 179 (D) (D) 31 (D) : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 34 100 22 167 36 25 76 22 2017: 33 102 32 192 37 15 64 41 $1,000, 2022: 559 3,473 349 1,663 315 238 936 176 2017: 561 4,267 264 1,096 164 293 858 194 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 8 28 9 39 14 13 29 16 2017: 1 19 2 29 7 8 7 9 $1,000, 2022: 49 861 81 7,761 (D) (D) 2,559 387 2017: (D) 1,198 (D) 822 200 23 (D) 189 : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 14 26 5 39 7 14 16 7 2017: 3 20 15 45 7 3 7 7 $1,000, 2022: 392 1,155 40 522 (D) 116 347 92 2017: 8 1,124 31 83 7 4 37 14 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Montgomery : Morgan : Morrow : Muskingum : Noble : Ottawa : Paulding : Perry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Livestock, poultry, and their products - Con. : : Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and : donkeys ......................................farms, 2022: 26 33 24 43 24 11 4 27 2017: 20 17 35 65 37 8 10 16 $1,000, 2022: 232 275 199 1,097 183 98 65 207 2017: 139 (D) 487 538 143 39 71 85 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: 1 - - 10 - 4 - - 2017: 2 - 2 3 - 1 2 - $1,000, 2022: (D) - - 590 - 151 - - 2017: (D) - (D) (D) - (D) (D) - Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 63 22 43 34 23 21 6 18 2017: 30 14 26 20 20 10 8 33 $1,000, 2022: 143 (D) 445 821 (D) 190 (D) 47 2017: (D) (D) (D) (D) 26 28 (D) 46 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 96 45 68 67 42 23 12 53 2017: 79 44 75 79 36 23 20 44 $1,000, 2022: 1,270 461 687 279 207 521 102 253 2017: 1,321 232 684 507 229 390 53 337 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 15 18 29 33 21 4 5 39 2017: 5 6 9 13 2 5 - 10 $1,000, 2022: 155 103 160 1,086 231 87 (D) 496 2017: 146 40 165 411 (D) 12 - 161 : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 19 10 16 33 4 4 2 17 2017: 10 11 17 23 2 3 5 1 $1,000, 2022: 100 84 550 378 130 (D) (D) 178 2017: 57 46 110 841 (D) (D) (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Pickaway : Pike : Portage : Preble : Putnam : Richland : Ross : Sandusky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Livestock, poultry, and their products - Con. : : Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and : donkeys ......................................farms, 2022: 16 33 61 21 8 64 30 19 2017: 24 27 73 17 3 59 33 15 $1,000, 2022: 1,332 443 3,112 450 57 979 509 836 2017: 1,107 140 1,056 (D) 70 301 149 213 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: - 2 - 1 2 3 - 4 2017: - 2 2 1 1 - 1 - $1,000, 2022: - (D) - (D) (D) 30 - 179 2017: - (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D) - Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 24 16 72 32 10 75 29 16 2017: 22 11 60 20 9 54 42 10 $1,000, 2022: 275 65 442 (D) 73 226 425 266 2017: 175 12 246 (D) 68 (D) (D) (D) : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 32 33 149 62 18 101 72 34 2017: 37 37 139 62 36 94 70 59 $1,000, 2022: 207 307 2,345 1,750 176 2,993 1,340 448 2017: 494 915 1,362 657 347 1,304 1,050 1,613 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 9 21 54 19 6 60 41 18 2017: 4 4 20 14 7 22 10 6 $1,000, 2022: 148 417 672 96 (D) 4,339 1,399 1,816 2017: (D) 192 116 (D) (D) 1,490 110 369 : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 8 3 39 7 3 19 18 9 2017: 10 10 26 15 6 19 15 10 $1,000, 2022: 14 17 229 (D) 77 573 639 79 2017: (D) 38 165 269 92 320 139 163 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Scioto : Seneca : Shelby : Stark : Summit : Trumbull : Tuscarawas : Union ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 25 3 9 75 17 79 112 14 2017: 34 16 9 75 27 55 89 29 $1,000, 2022: 288 6 34 706 95 1,308 3,234 364 2017: 140 15 42 687 2,689 608 1,895 1,141 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: - - 1 3 2 - 7 6 2017: 4 - 2 13 1 - 4 9 $1,000, 2022: - - (D) 8 (D) - (D) 69 2017: (D) - (D) 16 (D) - (D) (D) Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 17 21 8 66 56 91 36 60 2017: 25 14 6 86 41 56 51 28 $1,000, 2022: 13 (D) 50 494 112 275 50 (D) 2017: 50 30 (D) 870 (D) 750 (D) (D) : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 24 41 29 181 103 106 85 91 2017: 54 49 54 214 82 90 77 91 $1,000, 2022: 25 210 369 2,978 3,046 603 378 1,161 2017: 320 242 433 924 1,403 985 886 450 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 8 20 10 45 28 15 25 29 2017: 9 6 6 16 10 14 17 8 $1,000, 2022: 24 140 191 223 1,250 213 339 3,180 2017: 46 19 45 1,218 (D) 380 66 (D) : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 10 15 3 49 26 34 13 24 2017: 10 9 7 52 25 16 12 25 $1,000, 2022: 21 24 (D) 1,630 3,740 114 29 386 2017: 39 101 (D) 1,302 1,044 (D) (D) 308 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Van Wert : Vinton : Warren : Washington : Wayne : Williams : Wood : Wyandot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 4 13 45 37 306 10 13 5 2017: 5 6 44 34 207 6 15 1 $1,000, 2022: 27 60 1,998 324 6,086 (D) 186 (D) 2017: 44 (D) 760 (D) 2,313 (D) 62 (D) Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: - - 3 1 8 2 1 - 2017: - - 3 - 12 2 1 4 $1,000, 2022: - - (D) (D) 698 (D) (D) - 2017: - - (D) - 278 (D) (D) 16 Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 5 6 52 38 115 14 16 8 2017: 11 5 49 12 114 18 17 10 $1,000, 2022: (D) 141 328 (D) 2,518 144 18 12 2017: (D) 19 200 8 1,761 103 206 37 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 18 15 96 88 190 32 45 28 2017: 33 9 89 68 189 35 59 17 $1,000, 2022: 49 283 1,277 1,679 4,713 148 269 142 2017: 239 12 984 4,115 2,804 173 322 149 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 2 1 32 40 79 8 13 6 2017: 5 - 6 10 55 4 6 1 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 100 3,358 17,873 107 202 61 2017: 360 - 6 847 5,410 5 (D) (D) : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 4 4 27 8 67 10 13 1 2017: 4 3 21 12 48 8 17 2 $1,000, 2022: 12 287 455 140 2,471 203 181 (D) 2017: 14 4 414 35 870 24 49 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ohio : Adams : Allen : Ashland : Ashtabula : Athens : Auglaize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 76,009 1,100 897 1,028 1,034 663 1,012 2017: 77,805 1,194 855 1,122 1,212 687 976 $1,000, 2022: 11,235,804 45,612 168,593 144,264 69,500 18,101 224,391 2017: 7,838,445 35,687 114,318 97,323 56,911 15,255 156,953 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 147,822 41,465 187,952 140,335 67,214 27,302 221,730 2017: 100,745 29,889 133,705 86,741 46,956 22,205 160,812 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 38,583 508 592 526 490 184 686 2017: 42,233 630 592 650 624 245 702 $1,000, 2022: 1,221,919 6,729 21,531 12,488 8,411 1,322 25,220 2017: 737,842 4,584 12,623 7,696 6,913 825 13,628 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 38,000 484 631 501 416 154 706 2017: 35,645 431 568 499 441 130 666 $1,000, 2022: 685,192 2,516 12,019 5,472 3,500 385 17,007 2017: 443,505 1,695 7,242 3,584 2,350 235 8,566 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 35,911 410 580 510 418 182 676 2017: 32,933 377 530 459 422 151 624 $1,000, 2022: 975,551 3,701 14,083 8,941 6,274 808 18,687 2017: 745,933 3,200 13,698 7,703 5,586 575 12,584 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 6,371 87 73 145 68 44 105 2017: 6,068 99 87 143 69 25 117 $1,000, 2022: 15,140 97 233 314 96 54 306 2017: 10,825 112 158 206 21 11 213 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 18,566 219 150 356 275 131 192 2017: 20,374 262 156 408 286 162 245 $1,000, 2022: 895,506 2,666 24,180 14,237 4,008 1,422 25,643 2017: 625,486 1,995 12,896 8,899 1,451 1,175 23,999 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 8,017 148 48 149 105 62 68 2017: 9,524 185 45 182 83 80 88 $1,000, 2022: 155,694 1,452 262 5,392 2,070 614 661 2017: 127,435 1,346 989 2,963 395 689 697 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 13,412 102 123 276 201 95 143 2017: 14,037 113 129 295 232 103 179 $1,000, 2022: 739,812 1,214 23,919 8,844 1,938 808 24,982 2017: 498,050 649 11,907 5,936 1,057 486 23,302 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 36,890 588 221 638 525 384 340 2017: 40,847 721 251 731 631 444 413 $1,000, 2022: 2,224,608 5,389 34,822 39,736 6,893 2,276 46,518 2017: 1,426,818 3,746 19,515 22,168 7,213 2,169 35,784 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 72,250 1,053 828 988 995 648 965 2017: 73,345 1,139 798 1,071 1,143 630 903 $1,000, 2022: 500,886 3,832 5,972 6,194 3,964 1,376 9,870 2017: 329,835 2,459 4,586 4,294 3,215 906 4,757 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 49,369 752 597 669 651 408 705 2017: 49,418 768 563 703 732 408 718 $1,000, 2022: 245,218 1,734 2,178 3,141 1,928 695 3,832 2017: 183,629 1,577 2,036 2,726 1,612 626 2,942 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 62,147 858 728 888 820 539 828 2017: 63,441 893 689 954 1,003 540 823 $1,000, 2022: 769,518 4,521 9,804 10,804 7,289 2,075 13,065 2017: 548,440 3,579 6,005 7,677 6,719 1,520 9,000 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 14,396 198 140 189 253 106 184 2017: 16,187 206 177 253 292 129 235 $1,000, 2022: 844,895 1,791 6,110 9,969 8,657 866 9,887 2017: 611,084 1,285 5,350 6,487 5,701 1,396 8,079 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 4,830 68 53 80 121 46 60 2017: 4,801 59 64 83 83 42 76 $1,000, 2022: 107,201 563 899 715 1,157 258 713 2017: 80,487 235 644 1,198 620 112 1,299 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 17,119 188 264 348 195 72 328 2017: 17,649 196 221 349 231 53 363 $1,000, 2022: 199,449 679 2,940 4,380 1,476 204 4,148 2017: 143,039 754 1,522 2,973 1,026 74 2,846 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 16,995 153 273 264 168 53 334 2017: 17,703 160 292 267 178 70 311 $1,000, 2022: 918,393 2,462 15,662 9,073 3,347 1,030 22,308 2017: 578,809 2,138 10,693 4,881 2,603 680 10,460 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 5,244 32 53 79 51 27 54 2017: 5,695 41 107 92 48 20 69 $1,000, 2022: 80,401 114 1,398 1,127 307 36 1,269 2017: 60,008 97 1,198 197 489 173 1,057 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 25,479 271 340 359 311 181 414 2017: 27,511 376 336 453 405 194 429 $1,000, 2022: 400,179 2,216 5,055 4,753 3,158 1,150 8,031 2017: 363,028 2,180 5,402 5,049 2,957 1,567 6,431 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 20,261 218 269 293 259 124 297 2017: 22,802 332 271 380 308 166 359 $1,000, 2022: 304,661 1,793 3,337 3,834 2,807 943 5,610 2017: 285,696 1,825 3,826 3,795 2,344 1,341 5,577 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 13,684 139 189 179 144 108 231 2017: 14,575 150 202 231 215 84 239 $1,000, 2022: 95,518 424 1,718 919 351 207 2,421 2017: 77,333 355 1,577 1,254 613 226 854 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 72,699 1,082 851 989 1,017 651 959 2017: 74,609 1,171 798 1,070 1,185 674 914 $1,000, 2022: 413,228 3,809 5,267 4,792 3,929 2,876 6,100 2017: 411,725 3,701 5,288 5,648 4,324 2,274 6,649 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Belmont : Brown : Butler : Carroll : Champaign : Clark : Clermont ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 756 1,103 888 817 839 833 815 2017: 750 1,237 997 888 860 742 928 $1,000, 2022: 29,928 63,802 61,093 49,176 155,173 147,809 47,205 2017: 26,774 62,697 56,901 44,648 91,938 111,067 38,534 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 39,587 57,844 68,799 60,191 184,950 177,441 57,921 2017: 35,699 50,684 57,072 50,279 106,905 149,686 41,524 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 194 605 362 349 453 460 319 2017: 274 697 446 358 541 416 370 $1,000, 2022: 826 12,556 6,407 4,113 21,442 21,542 6,329 2017: 765 11,546 5,472 2,909 11,647 12,818 4,658 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 146 585 388 308 461 475 296 2017: 159 556 387 273 484 424 279 $1,000, 2022: 142 5,863 3,575 1,747 12,356 11,099 4,367 2017: 129 5,295 3,621 1,429 6,723 8,114 3,006 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 164 457 357 288 432 473 274 2017: 145 481 360 256 413 368 267 $1,000, 2022: 486 7,728 4,773 3,670 16,639 14,175 5,418 2017: 208 8,867 6,127 2,506 10,995 13,631 3,855 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 24 79 61 51 67 59 29 2017: 34 95 64 54 42 34 50 $1,000, 2022: 8 118 77 98 124 89 36 2017: 12 165 85 42 47 93 25 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 234 248 179 229 209 198 215 2017: 265 259 263 287 172 157 254 $1,000, 2022: 7,505 1,157 3,385 2,996 7,327 12,390 2,088 2017: 8,926 1,463 4,188 2,485 4,584 5,210 1,129 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 127 154 92 132 84 108 83 2017: 165 175 123 144 60 82 137 $1,000, 2022: 823 602 917 534 817 1,137 568 2017: 1,049 751 557 569 381 631 444 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 140 136 122 134 159 136 173 2017: 135 142 179 187 120 97 160 $1,000, 2022: 6,683 555 2,468 2,462 6,510 11,254 1,520 2017: 7,877 712 3,631 1,916 4,203 4,578 686 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 556 522 470 523 367 391 488 2017: 552 677 619 591 398 352 594 $1,000, 2022: 3,478 2,976 4,700 10,139 16,014 23,050 1,923 2017: 3,169 2,381 4,707 10,437 6,668 13,989 2,235 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 735 1,069 862 799 803 787 784 2017: 734 1,190 946 862 816 708 903 $1,000, 2022: 2,103 4,376 3,561 2,680 7,428 6,049 2,706 2017: 1,387 3,426 2,654 2,568 4,265 4,164 2,012 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 516 736 546 550 582 539 506 2017: 499 867 608 528 575 462 611 $1,000, 2022: 1,046 1,676 1,735 1,685 2,758 2,360 1,199 2017: 762 1,448 1,632 1,445 2,198 2,146 1,051 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 673 916 704 669 677 681 653 2017: 655 1,021 787 716 692 591 725 $1,000, 2022: 3,508 5,655 4,738 4,926 10,676 8,785 4,139 2017: 3,132 5,775 4,670 4,615 7,340 7,228 3,291 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 110 180 176 116 164 183 176 2017: 133 243 188 136 211 168 198 $1,000, 2022: 1,381 1,998 8,703 3,663 9,998 8,536 3,807 2017: 2,101 1,907 4,022 4,874 4,844 10,797 1,945 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 39 51 52 42 60 48 48 2017: 13 48 37 18 69 68 55 $1,000, 2022: 220 407 477 376 794 725 476 2017: 69 451 336 427 358 532 552 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 66 188 122 145 208 222 97 2017: 71 289 149 148 228 179 123 $1,000, 2022: 267 1,082 607 1,190 2,829 1,511 355 2017: 356 941 1,031 934 2,019 1,860 497 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 96 210 134 156 269 197 69 2017: 89 249 175 146 244 182 86 $1,000, 2022: 1,866 6,244 5,258 2,691 21,125 16,325 4,584 2017: 316 5,284 3,942 1,381 10,440 11,818 2,716 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 40 58 42 36 67 66 43 2017: 21 59 60 50 76 54 70 $1,000, 2022: 143 393 352 354 2,504 2,059 658 2017: 62 376 184 241 1,249 995 568 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 172 363 250 250 326 296 224 2017: 133 446 279 249 327 304 260 $1,000, 2022: 1,866 3,522 3,129 2,503 8,452 4,778 2,308 2017: 762 4,139 4,785 2,409 5,985 5,255 2,798 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 116 282 211 189 258 238 189 2017: 107 360 234 201 279 262 209 $1,000, 2022: 1,642 2,610 2,377 1,988 6,807 3,427 1,841 2017: 556 3,173 4,211 1,812 4,971 4,180 2,175 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 90 206 117 137 184 162 128 2017: 76 251 116 141 180 170 150 $1,000, 2022: 225 913 752 515 1,644 1,351 467 2017: 206 966 574 597 1,014 1,075 623 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 727 1,082 856 791 793 791 805 2017: 734 1,201 961 870 815 715 911 $1,000, 2022: 3,061 4,331 4,219 3,022 5,367 5,809 3,266 2017: 2,506 4,794 6,028 2,400 5,535 6,123 4,246 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Clinton : Columbiana : Coshocton : Crawford : Cuyahoga : Darke : Defiance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 788 1,129 1,251 628 104 1,761 907 2017: 747 1,227 1,191 719 111 1,658 907 $1,000, 2022: 165,838 131,527 103,791 222,708 9,994 684,447 192,228 2017: 96,991 92,225 82,744 195,253 7,008 394,300 93,008 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 210,454 116,499 82,967 354,630 96,096 388,670 211,938 2017: 129,841 75,163 69,474 271,562 63,131 237,817 102,545 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 505 508 513 392 44 1,164 526 2017: 476 551 594 478 66 1,186 566 $1,000, 2022: 36,906 9,970 9,388 25,602 312 39,978 19,300 2017: 15,839 5,274 5,247 18,042 350 22,326 10,769 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 536 511 426 403 37 1,231 597 2017: 473 442 427 464 42 1,115 578 $1,000, 2022: 20,537 5,671 3,636 13,987 208 22,730 13,146 2017: 10,525 3,822 2,669 11,993 84 14,020 7,110 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 488 443 421 410 69 1,128 507 2017: 415 392 380 426 65 1,035 501 $1,000, 2022: 19,429 8,282 5,000 18,807 (D) 30,789 16,984 2017: 13,865 5,190 4,149 18,046 973 23,937 12,971 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 62 84 88 73 14 167 99 2017: 40 95 77 105 12 119 80 $1,000, 2022: 226 155 123 263 3 442 316 2017: 190 116 80 296 3 210 174 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 142 326 390 162 30 395 90 2017: 136 339 431 132 27 449 98 $1,000, 2022: 4,879 9,498 7,499 28,367 58 96,811 8,190 2017: 2,480 7,853 8,807 26,867 63 61,796 3,554 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 83 139 180 52 6 122 29 2017: 71 162 240 44 2 141 43 $1,000, 2022: 419 1,743 1,497 592 6 9,886 (D) 2017: 260 2,826 1,508 (D) (D) 9,367 1,428 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 99 227 275 122 27 314 70 2017: 77 229 305 103 27 360 71 $1,000, 2022: 4,460 7,755 6,002 27,775 52 86,925 (D) 2017: 2,219 5,027 7,299 (D) (D) 52,429 2,126 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 261 687 814 214 42 646 181 2017: 294 802 800 259 54 663 208 $1,000, 2022: 8,523 37,844 33,414 45,379 264 237,116 46,879 2017: 4,190 26,332 25,250 31,265 256 126,608 11,404 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 752 1,099 1,198 594 97 1,671 801 2017: 705 1,191 1,130 663 100 1,595 801 $1,000, 2022: 8,100 6,865 5,015 10,513 411 17,117 6,904 2017: 4,861 4,406 3,709 8,454 469 11,151 4,179 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 562 756 770 451 62 1,291 506 2017: 492 758 788 484 59 1,163 513 $1,000, 2022: 2,256 3,215 2,194 3,655 255 13,357 4,437 2017: 1,875 2,535 2,188 3,088 281 8,627 1,655 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 671 946 1,010 510 89 1,465 703 2017: 607 1,002 1,010 572 90 1,408 705 $1,000, 2022: 10,378 11,235 7,774 10,316 737 36,529 15,005 2017: 7,351 9,020 5,482 12,024 547 19,645 6,524 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 200 232 170 149 39 394 117 2017: 201 274 186 165 40 422 132 $1,000, 2022: 7,267 9,125 6,266 10,861 1,572 45,116 11,087 2017: 4,295 6,201 5,127 9,638 2,721 23,216 3,640 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 57 62 61 44 19 140 21 2017: 38 79 71 54 4 164 40 $1,000, 2022: 1,135 885 455 (D) 772 3,411 398 2017: 441 693 732 (D) 17 3,161 413 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 236 255 252 221 13 580 176 2017: 268 285 260 187 8 519 223 $1,000, 2022: 3,160 4,863 2,141 2,904 (D) 9,576 1,659 2017: 2,716 2,807 1,736 3,652 (D) 5,131 2,107 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 215 266 202 245 13 597 211 2017: 209 269 213 279 25 545 267 $1,000, 2022: 19,510 6,170 3,952 21,266 206 32,058 14,793 2017: 9,266 3,421 3,043 15,767 92 18,388 8,906 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 74 92 73 58 5 177 53 2017: 90 104 68 68 2 141 68 $1,000, 2022: 2,717 513 409 1,708 16 3,484 521 2017: 875 568 278 (D) (D) 3,312 659 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 304 330 417 246 28 732 312 2017: 327 403 414 313 21 760 385 $1,000, 2022: 6,895 4,209 4,946 5,108 114 18,498 5,053 2017: 5,544 4,092 4,077 4,591 114 12,110 6,597 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 265 257 351 206 16 606 270 2017: 277 333 362 256 16 673 336 $1,000, 2022: 5,781 3,117 4,260 4,086 (D) 14,606 4,125 2017: 4,625 3,065 3,500 3,485 50 9,671 4,908 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 176 190 191 125 16 393 155 2017: 194 240 216 150 12 352 198 $1,000, 2022: 1,114 1,092 686 1,022 (D) 3,891 929 2017: 918 1,027 578 1,106 64 2,439 1,689 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 755 1,101 1,227 590 93 1,663 878 2017: 718 1,189 1,175 653 85 1,586 882 $1,000, 2022: 5,816 4,210 5,356 3,782 486 13,182 5,085 2017: 5,850 4,647 4,333 4,511 454 11,245 6,297 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Delaware : Erie : Fairfield : Fayette : Franklin : Fulton : Gallia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 728 317 1,082 550 372 794 771 2017: 803 382 1,117 491 408 785 990 $1,000, 2022: 114,232 191,470 134,120 133,803 58,882 206,877 24,689 2017: 72,557 75,611 85,914 95,669 46,126 149,177 23,775 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 156,912 604,008 123,956 243,278 158,286 260,551 32,022 2017: 90,358 197,935 76,915 194,845 113,055 190,035 24,015 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 346 194 517 299 179 519 277 2017: 426 226 609 294 235 522 431 $1,000, 2022: 17,283 14,629 22,627 24,116 4,607 27,768 2,351 2017: 8,566 8,160 9,466 14,653 3,424 14,837 1,770 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 382 219 516 332 198 507 218 2017: 383 229 504 276 196 486 262 $1,000, 2022: 9,751 8,199 11,831 14,456 2,700 14,914 804 2017: 6,882 4,570 7,754 10,267 1,980 8,623 637 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 347 192 467 311 198 495 192 2017: 351 212 458 270 211 468 213 $1,000, 2022: 14,201 40,853 15,080 15,655 6,480 19,475 1,280 2017: 9,483 12,155 10,354 12,178 6,636 16,209 1,050 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 61 27 88 46 42 86 35 2017: 37 33 58 28 26 97 56 $1,000, 2022: 133 90 249 178 37 295 47 2017: 100 76 138 62 33 177 24 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 179 61 254 81 88 134 238 2017: 207 91 320 90 85 152 265 $1,000, 2022: 2,006 1,876 6,690 896 (D) 11,447 3,795 2017: 1,285 1,450 7,930 766 1,008 15,621 3,658 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 51 19 88 50 23 46 156 2017: 89 26 147 63 30 67 151 $1,000, 2022: 539 216 435 414 (D) 1,466 1,103 2017: 403 282 573 499 498 1,202 1,253 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 147 46 195 53 73 106 126 2017: 147 73 226 50 74 107 158 $1,000, 2022: 1,467 1,660 6,255 482 (D) 9,981 2,692 2017: 882 1,168 7,357 267 510 14,419 2,405 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 362 119 545 191 185 223 544 2017: 384 161 578 178 178 288 729 $1,000, 2022: 10,070 2,373 12,173 11,885 3,283 25,228 3,088 2017: 4,589 1,492 6,024 8,223 3,810 14,267 2,859 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 710 305 1,021 513 333 757 751 2017: 760 365 1,063 448 375 733 955 $1,000, 2022: 5,656 6,796 7,009 6,154 2,372 10,161 1,671 2017: 3,444 2,850 4,005 3,684 1,947 6,682 1,376 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 548 242 675 357 232 544 518 2017: 513 266 739 323 264 501 592 $1,000, 2022: 2,219 6,493 2,483 2,157 1,294 6,970 1,056 2017: 1,948 2,571 1,874 1,425 1,249 4,795 779 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 625 260 870 449 291 651 635 2017: 663 301 950 386 313 626 810 $1,000, 2022: 7,822 7,361 9,891 7,984 3,897 14,130 2,593 2017: 4,899 4,977 6,897 5,435 3,635 9,003 2,441 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 203 85 160 125 90 167 137 2017: 200 85 242 144 116 199 174 $1,000, 2022: 15,849 47,342 5,695 7,174 9,391 18,222 1,426 2017: 8,949 20,530 5,400 6,395 8,298 14,055 1,013 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 80 23 68 28 42 67 58 2017: 59 21 68 22 33 51 46 $1,000, 2022: 768 10,203 781 494 1,354 3,341 (D) 2017: 878 674 475 676 606 2,610 82 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 165 75 215 167 64 283 86 2017: 206 75 246 146 68 221 116 $1,000, 2022: 1,185 1,002 2,356 2,576 958 3,235 197 2017: 1,059 506 1,218 2,834 591 2,846 187 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 182 128 216 172 81 311 85 2017: 196 141 238 133 82 320 115 $1,000, 2022: 12,938 7,489 16,977 22,430 3,942 25,235 520 2017: 7,940 5,387 7,909 10,585 2,930 14,429 601 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 54 31 60 36 25 78 49 2017: 54 24 52 41 36 85 50 $1,000, 2022: 345 779 1,371 953 (D) 1,220 99 2017: 472 351 520 2,263 136 1,067 248 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 243 132 313 207 116 353 232 2017: 259 141 366 199 139 349 288 $1,000, 2022: 3,058 5,630 5,347 4,521 1,761 8,098 1,654 2017: 3,221 3,021 4,453 4,770 1,796 7,585 2,476 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 183 100 262 165 81 281 185 2017: 218 103 294 166 114 290 249 $1,000, 2022: 2,243 1,785 3,765 3,402 990 6,355 1,238 2017: 2,387 1,111 3,659 3,966 1,373 5,425 2,141 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 137 74 158 108 66 212 111 2017: 123 93 201 124 63 185 122 $1,000, 2022: 816 3,845 1,583 1,120 771 1,744 416 2017: 833 1,910 794 804 422 2,159 335 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 680 303 1,037 515 344 740 748 2017: 765 356 1,078 474 367 717 975 $1,000, 2022: 4,370 3,312 6,230 4,544 3,059 5,985 2,240 2017: 5,322 2,712 6,158 5,796 3,312 6,246 2,804 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Geauga : Greene : Guernsey : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Harrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 1,133 897 1,055 322 995 715 482 2017: 1,049 817 1,103 318 887 726 458 $1,000, 2022: 47,583 109,436 33,930 28,030 157,032 286,978 29,345 2017: 44,700 84,617 28,201 23,162 100,003 197,004 19,442 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 41,997 122,002 32,161 87,049 157,821 401,368 60,882 2017: 42,612 103,571 25,568 72,836 112,743 271,355 42,450 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 478 473 313 112 698 435 134 2017: 453 478 387 125 610 450 160 $1,000, 2022: 2,191 16,807 1,826 935 26,884 30,755 1,845 2017: 1,975 11,489 1,556 645 16,173 16,194 1,382 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 321 474 217 104 775 465 99 2017: 280 446 202 96 625 405 92 $1,000, 2022: 898 10,194 465 582 15,090 18,656 520 2017: 656 7,647 509 375 8,910 8,870 272 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 437 466 155 132 694 422 75 2017: 330 379 173 103 581 390 76 $1,000, 2022: 3,585 14,331 955 1,438 21,474 25,111 910 2017: 2,160 12,025 966 1,103 15,141 17,283 619 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 77 46 29 27 97 81 14 2017: 58 43 49 25 78 75 11 $1,000, 2022: 15 121 20 28 409 460 41 2017: 22 49 93 14 302 367 9 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 371 228 274 64 133 146 129 2017: 355 192 286 52 129 168 176 $1,000, 2022: 2,094 2,074 4,302 553 7,985 22,666 2,743 2017: 1,453 1,486 3,293 1,219 4,941 17,545 2,192 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 129 81 151 21 43 66 76 2017: 124 106 184 15 54 65 99 $1,000, 2022: 680 751 669 198 1,869 3,643 378 2017: 690 878 779 94 639 4,298 1,212 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 296 170 159 45 105 103 83 2017: 290 122 144 38 90 123 94 $1,000, 2022: 1,413 1,323 3,633 355 6,116 19,023 2,364 2017: 763 607 2,514 1,125 4,302 13,247 981 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 735 453 678 163 190 253 351 2017: 765 409 717 163 211 256 335 $1,000, 2022: 5,758 5,219 7,527 2,427 14,142 75,124 8,434 2017: 7,420 3,590 5,052 1,767 6,872 58,044 3,399 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 1,052 841 1,026 300 914 673 475 2017: 953 771 1,051 286 821 656 444 $1,000, 2022: 2,782 5,575 2,719 1,071 7,849 9,264 2,268 2017: 2,646 3,918 1,695 1,282 4,054 6,073 1,332 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 612 576 671 215 640 443 303 2017: 565 501 642 151 578 411 266 $1,000, 2022: 1,820 2,155 1,229 2,841 1,902 4,526 849 2017: 1,310 1,458 918 2,289 1,454 3,858 629 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 925 716 861 244 793 580 412 2017: 837 650 900 207 719 569 373 $1,000, 2022: 6,831 8,368 3,990 2,692 10,286 15,100 2,544 2017: 4,209 6,366 3,172 1,367 7,185 10,115 2,169 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 243 184 95 66 192 122 63 2017: 221 204 127 78 170 130 75 $1,000, 2022: 8,915 6,687 880 8,242 5,189 13,188 1,615 2017: 10,023 6,562 1,303 6,538 3,733 10,666 1,712 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 98 70 45 21 82 48 26 2017: 61 51 36 18 32 45 19 $1,000, 2022: 721 638 223 279 557 683 156 2017: 573 391 145 183 430 904 159 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 159 244 113 21 246 171 50 2017: 198 228 102 24 233 191 54 $1,000, 2022: 450 2,645 373 232 2,127 3,292 484 2017: 509 1,567 278 244 1,722 3,386 632 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 140 202 118 34 342 231 81 2017: 134 184 162 26 303 251 87 $1,000, 2022: 1,304 14,793 1,094 945 19,965 27,930 1,380 2017: 1,047 11,190 997 201 12,589 16,685 700 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 50 45 49 23 97 69 19 2017: 50 71 34 13 97 52 34 $1,000, 2022: 169 910 80 172 1,839 2,009 193 2017: 213 855 117 199 693 1,082 321 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 300 276 270 54 386 272 102 2017: 333 326 271 58 408 304 117 $1,000, 2022: 1,900 3,954 2,064 1,832 5,945 8,213 1,122 2017: 2,450 3,792 2,915 619 5,934 7,988 788 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 240 193 197 47 295 200 72 2017: 262 255 220 46 346 261 90 $1,000, 2022: 1,530 2,368 1,748 (D) 4,536 5,490 756 2017: 1,756 2,681 2,711 392 4,303 5,701 562 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 150 159 130 29 242 156 68 2017: 185 180 124 37 214 159 55 $1,000, 2022: 370 1,586 315 (D) 1,409 2,723 366 2017: 694 1,112 203 227 1,631 2,287 226 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 1,086 846 1,026 308 909 683 458 2017: 1,026 783 1,084 300 816 696 440 $1,000, 2022: 4,824 6,183 4,149 1,944 5,888 5,620 1,988 2017: 4,330 6,046 3,310 1,788 5,118 6,453 1,653 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Henry : Highland : Hocking : Holmes : Huron : Jackson : Jefferson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 948 1,188 449 1,736 768 527 541 2017: 841 1,254 377 1,673 810 508 599 $1,000, 2022: 163,309 135,510 11,533 204,024 223,827 18,090 13,137 2017: 108,771 101,916 7,701 144,738 162,483 11,196 10,456 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 172,267 114,066 25,687 117,525 291,441 34,326 24,283 2017: 129,335 81,273 20,428 86,514 200,597 22,040 17,456 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 677 587 133 827 468 181 182 2017: 629 664 123 969 518 223 221 $1,000, 2022: 30,013 19,811 697 7,805 24,218 1,113 741 2017: 15,669 16,125 682 4,771 13,440 968 485 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 713 604 120 559 476 142 172 2017: 615 591 88 550 463 148 163 $1,000, 2022: 16,223 11,257 364 3,269 16,157 243 274 2017: 10,002 9,154 214 2,299 9,724 265 135 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 659 545 118 660 448 144 132 2017: 583 532 71 628 430 121 130 $1,000, 2022: 21,429 13,642 575 6,284 21,064 666 426 2017: 17,470 11,365 411 4,978 14,281 405 266 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 95 107 18 183 87 28 28 2017: 57 102 17 248 76 21 24 $1,000, 2022: 232 332 23 221 292 30 16 2017: 219 115 2 279 191 10 6 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 91 302 113 839 196 151 122 2017: 87 368 114 794 231 148 167 $1,000, 2022: 4,212 10,452 462 23,526 12,608 5,230 728 2017: 2,419 6,678 454 16,249 11,023 1,100 726 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 33 149 52 353 65 101 61 2017: 31 227 59 437 98 94 92 $1,000, 2022: 1,245 1,026 355 3,774 1,301 729 411 2017: 828 1,157 242 4,693 1,778 572 355 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 69 202 76 639 153 74 89 2017: 63 211 73 527 182 66 95 $1,000, 2022: 2,968 9,426 107 19,752 11,307 4,500 317 2017: 1,591 5,521 212 11,556 9,244 529 371 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 154 600 281 1,407 311 336 354 2017: 159 660 225 1,392 355 337 411 $1,000, 2022: 11,463 17,506 1,031 85,735 35,170 1,604 1,555 2017: 5,789 7,118 510 51,072 22,019 1,603 1,335 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 849 1,129 447 1,636 719 516 524 2017: 758 1,189 364 1,516 775 493 578 $1,000, 2022: 8,789 6,675 858 8,023 9,040 1,464 1,548 2017: 4,528 4,322 423 5,994 5,886 870 951 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 594 789 287 1,043 553 329 349 2017: 509 778 225 960 565 301 376 $1,000, 2022: 2,768 2,592 446 3,882 4,145 531 653 2017: 1,530 2,028 253 3,109 2,986 515 579 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 738 994 367 1,359 643 435 452 2017: 670 995 331 1,316 684 410 475 $1,000, 2022: 12,079 10,127 1,641 11,874 15,386 1,726 2,453 2017: 6,716 8,215 991 10,681 9,581 1,268 1,670 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 167 266 56 333 165 76 75 2017: 140 316 62 375 165 85 82 $1,000, 2022: 8,323 5,876 576 11,932 22,599 912 791 2017: 6,493 4,647 588 9,339 20,664 686 891 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 35 72 13 102 43 22 12 2017: 35 63 12 172 52 21 12 $1,000, 2022: 719 1,849 165 1,573 3,446 111 107 2017: 526 398 51 1,236 750 160 18 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 226 306 32 629 253 60 42 2017: 207 321 41 777 244 56 47 $1,000, 2022: 2,458 2,490 85 6,528 3,793 196 93 2017: 1,655 1,609 90 6,203 2,988 114 89 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 320 220 47 359 244 41 54 2017: 316 265 24 366 272 61 74 $1,000, 2022: 22,085 12,153 901 6,898 23,111 711 598 2017: 14,598 9,923 267 4,923 12,863 352 160 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 109 49 26 187 81 30 29 2017: 141 71 12 183 99 16 24 $1,000, 2022: 3,184 563 73 909 1,893 107 59 2017: 1,537 905 42 823 3,741 31 16 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 406 463 149 611 344 126 111 2017: 387 494 90 643 381 142 136 $1,000, 2022: 5,207 5,627 912 7,365 9,655 913 541 2017: 4,154 5,736 567 5,952 11,066 762 700 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 309 373 124 468 280 95 57 2017: 301 419 77 522 323 121 102 $1,000, 2022: 3,336 4,088 727 6,115 7,382 709 358 2017: 3,195 4,794 505 4,510 9,603 637 492 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 221 267 84 331 173 77 88 2017: 191 256 37 351 188 74 71 $1,000, 2022: 1,872 1,539 185 1,250 2,273 204 183 2017: 959 943 61 1,442 1,463 125 208 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 883 1,155 433 1,678 745 514 517 2017: 790 1,215 372 1,602 765 495 590 $1,000, 2022: 5,408 5,534 1,867 8,947 5,585 1,426 1,477 2017: 5,865 6,877 1,665 7,406 6,038 1,452 1,615 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Knox : Lake : Lawrence : Licking : Logan : Lorain : Lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 1,303 243 429 1,532 977 894 364 2017: 1,338 214 531 1,583 1,009 1,001 386 $1,000, 2022: 183,407 77,951 7,322 328,593 141,421 149,562 57,812 2017: 114,611 59,435 7,475 181,107 101,792 128,152 42,626 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 140,758 320,785 17,067 214,487 144,750 167,295 158,825 2017: 85,658 277,734 14,077 114,408 100,884 128,024 110,429 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 639 114 110 693 508 423 233 2017: 674 127 174 759 544 517 219 $1,000, 2022: 14,722 3,185 406 16,574 20,798 17,875 8,484 2017: 8,826 3,571 386 10,948 13,605 11,924 6,098 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 585 116 96 700 538 457 245 2017: 531 108 128 626 494 437 211 $1,000, 2022: 8,224 2,523 116 9,687 11,052 8,924 5,420 2017: 5,242 2,402 125 8,248 8,306 6,994 2,959 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 567 129 104 609 492 460 243 2017: 488 94 127 588 410 425 181 $1,000, 2022: 10,053 15,036 503 13,083 15,613 15,033 7,649 2017: 7,786 7,461 178 11,727 11,121 21,397 5,347 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 115 25 28 88 64 87 33 2017: 126 24 50 54 75 85 52 $1,000, 2022: 252 23 7 178 205 125 97 2017: 235 15 10 79 177 87 99 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 360 54 102 394 222 246 55 2017: 448 44 117 475 243 240 62 $1,000, 2022: 39,127 160 425 23,359 7,151 4,146 495 2017: 11,035 124 261 15,235 4,383 2,851 479 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 158 10 57 205 85 86 18 2017: 245 14 59 228 84 97 22 $1,000, 2022: 1,857 11 139 3,600 670 909 (D) 2017: 2,749 58 170 3,037 562 1,188 298 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 267 52 71 242 175 195 45 2017: 282 35 72 365 196 184 46 $1,000, 2022: 37,270 149 286 19,759 6,481 3,236 (D) 2017: 8,286 67 91 12,198 3,822 1,662 181 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 768 97 282 820 419 404 97 2017: 841 77 352 986 491 454 122 $1,000, 2022: 48,662 269 893 127,055 19,811 5,367 1,839 2017: 27,838 346 698 50,445 13,981 6,173 1,393 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 1,250 238 417 1,472 923 869 343 2017: 1,250 201 512 1,540 910 955 365 $1,000, 2022: 6,859 2,074 749 9,572 7,615 7,650 3,526 2017: 4,633 1,585 576 5,674 5,061 5,144 2,149 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 816 167 247 998 639 633 223 2017: 846 145 310 964 619 659 234 $1,000, 2022: 3,251 1,679 401 11,319 3,121 7,564 1,732 2017: 3,184 1,614 384 3,853 1,876 7,675 1,195 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 1,043 215 343 1,267 814 763 306 2017: 1,139 176 399 1,290 789 860 300 $1,000, 2022: 9,965 5,202 1,024 22,715 10,474 11,949 5,079 2017: 8,226 3,339 1,245 11,303 7,359 9,802 3,311 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 227 78 85 260 168 198 101 2017: 271 84 109 315 188 251 94 $1,000, 2022: 5,989 33,591 313 21,337 6,222 42,830 8,712 2017: 5,420 24,700 557 19,935 3,939 28,630 6,909 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 90 22 34 119 67 63 13 2017: 102 30 34 118 62 52 24 $1,000, 2022: 963 819 132 4,170 1,325 1,813 339 2017: 1,140 (D) 54 1,202 549 1,226 688 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 332 21 37 297 268 185 65 2017: 391 11 32 300 316 186 42 $1,000, 2022: 4,879 118 100 3,389 2,828 1,486 330 2017: 3,314 (D) 48 2,482 2,022 1,127 335 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 271 38 32 253 234 228 106 2017: 292 33 32 264 220 262 108 $1,000, 2022: 8,493 1,561 131 11,689 15,214 6,344 6,138 2017: 7,285 855 102 9,683 10,099 3,991 4,237 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 98 11 27 109 49 58 17 2017: 130 28 18 77 85 96 22 $1,000, 2022: 769 254 82 3,136 724 2,085 482 2017: 893 1,064 82 1,219 1,592 838 281 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 473 47 94 496 432 259 107 2017: 526 52 123 510 392 337 112 $1,000, 2022: 6,553 1,100 524 7,985 5,697 3,181 1,680 2017: 5,940 2,039 1,135 5,896 6,403 5,071 1,658 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 380 35 80 408 365 210 83 2017: 448 41 100 424 347 272 85 $1,000, 2022: 5,438 835 447 5,411 4,799 2,394 1,290 2017: 4,759 1,903 1,022 4,314 5,602 4,350 1,275 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 249 24 51 300 206 138 53 2017: 317 22 66 264 212 176 69 $1,000, 2022: 1,116 265 77 2,574 898 787 390 2017: 1,180 136 113 1,582 801 720 383 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 1,246 226 427 1,469 931 831 329 2017: 1,290 191 524 1,539 959 930 363 $1,000, 2022: 6,443 1,168 871 8,712 6,014 4,930 2,265 2017: 6,968 1,204 1,066 8,803 5,979 5,810 2,382 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Madison : Mahoning : Marion : Medina : Meigs : Mercer : Miami : Monroe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 763 661 596 1,007 472 1,292 1,158 731 2017: 789 774 615 1,149 515 1,231 1,037 808 $1,000, 2022: 166,714 71,612 155,582 87,014 11,647 587,090 110,399 21,461 2017: 122,652 66,134 107,275 59,682 15,660 454,925 86,382 16,279 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 218,498 108,339 261,043 86,410 24,677 454,404 95,336 29,358 2017: 155,452 85,445 174,430 51,943 30,408 369,557 83,300 20,147 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 470 277 293 490 190 885 643 259 2017: 482 398 354 537 278 849 622 356 $1,000, 2022: 24,212 5,344 20,623 8,890 826 28,553 19,409 888 2017: 16,286 3,408 11,615 5,558 1,600 15,855 10,728 722 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 480 300 323 436 141 932 668 166 2017: 455 320 325 428 172 854 583 181 $1,000, 2022: 13,955 3,165 13,812 4,413 359 17,227 11,124 164 2017: 9,943 2,182 7,997 2,928 552 10,743 7,582 112 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 462 303 328 456 153 883 596 128 2017: 425 301 314 424 144 785 526 143 $1,000, 2022: 19,621 4,266 16,746 9,961 529 24,167 13,561 556 2017: 14,628 4,193 12,609 6,834 1,389 17,310 11,963 217 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 64 57 54 89 16 124 64 27 2017: 59 58 40 71 34 113 64 45 $1,000, 2022: 272 85 147 169 3 524 111 13 2017: 210 57 111 67 9 311 109 9 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 126 219 101 312 125 456 232 200 2017: 155 209 115 323 146 509 226 273 $1,000, 2022: 4,295 3,804 9,694 2,647 640 96,261 3,049 1,873 2017: 3,943 4,355 7,383 1,255 1,000 76,849 2,361 2,525 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 54 75 38 88 88 84 106 118 2017: 77 83 54 122 74 105 101 191 $1,000, 2022: 1,302 1,053 496 1,341 291 5,918 639 749 2017: 523 710 1,910 486 217 2,949 361 729 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 82 167 81 263 84 399 167 130 2017: 96 167 82 259 103 444 163 133 $1,000, 2022: 2,992 2,751 9,198 1,306 349 90,343 2,410 1,124 2017: 3,420 3,645 5,473 769 783 73,900 2,000 1,796 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 278 369 174 553 295 599 447 453 2017: 310 438 205 648 330 679 414 537 $1,000, 2022: 21,455 18,502 21,791 5,466 1,258 248,669 5,514 4,225 2017: 14,596 18,201 21,856 4,758 1,806 187,787 5,588 3,585 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 694 646 547 975 468 1,256 1,051 706 2017: 732 752 572 1,066 508 1,200 978 761 $1,000, 2022: 7,747 3,513 8,381 4,991 1,471 18,439 5,924 1,985 2017: 5,021 2,928 4,272 2,818 1,236 15,344 4,014 1,325 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 516 416 354 657 276 995 711 466 2017: 543 481 393 708 332 967 639 484 $1,000, 2022: 2,832 2,226 2,458 2,981 507 10,719 2,543 834 2017: 2,142 1,813 1,714 1,688 558 10,027 2,021 737 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 617 562 449 846 402 1,113 877 592 2017: 654 634 501 959 435 1,103 795 674 $1,000, 2022: 10,389 6,304 10,242 9,552 1,467 27,309 9,159 2,636 2017: 7,153 4,626 6,204 6,062 1,913 22,888 6,607 2,071 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 186 129 169 195 72 336 198 115 2017: 212 148 174 261 111 372 188 103 $1,000, 2022: 8,214 8,959 7,904 12,280 801 17,987 5,529 1,515 2017: 6,814 9,867 4,964 9,122 1,408 15,166 7,245 631 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 67 51 25 54 25 106 79 67 2017: 54 69 33 76 11 311 54 22 $1,000, 2022: 866 659 341 1,124 423 3,879 1,045 444 2017: 554 796 1,118 689 35 3,925 278 47 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 285 123 123 165 37 571 209 93 2017: 258 182 121 243 56 593 219 80 $1,000, 2022: 5,774 1,565 2,272 2,451 104 10,793 1,187 743 2017: 3,646 1,449 1,276 998 156 8,923 1,127 173 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 220 124 171 198 52 435 252 64 2017: 244 173 191 190 81 395 255 101 $1,000, 2022: 22,087 3,033 21,909 4,736 325 25,532 13,464 346 2017: 13,979 2,194 11,616 3,463 867 15,921 10,084 436 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 88 37 36 86 21 119 54 34 2017: 84 40 55 79 40 113 85 29 $1,000, 2022: 2,956 184 1,948 930 44 1,344 307 116 2017: 1,533 449 1,053 356 185 1,199 986 33 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 269 185 212 279 115 588 388 164 2017: 319 243 236 323 122 585 366 137 $1,000, 2022: 6,215 2,652 4,031 4,522 604 15,916 4,852 1,119 2017: 5,706 1,945 3,943 3,048 670 12,820 4,422 673 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 205 127 152 226 82 489 330 124 2017: 240 201 200 274 81 505 298 103 $1,000, 2022: 5,401 1,818 2,928 3,425 454 13,330 4,028 806 2017: 4,554 1,544 2,682 2,557 467 10,356 3,631 501 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 146 119 143 135 70 259 182 117 2017: 174 130 128 158 72 284 197 73 $1,000, 2022: 813 834 1,103 1,098 150 2,587 824 313 2017: 1,152 401 1,261 491 204 2,464 791 172 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 697 632 565 967 459 1,207 1,111 694 2017: 719 744 587 1,114 493 1,174 988 784 $1,000, 2022: 6,143 3,181 5,602 5,048 1,477 11,766 6,586 1,915 2017: 6,332 3,287 4,002 4,672 1,192 10,188 5,233 1,668 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Montgomery : Morgan : Morrow : Muskingum : Noble : Ottawa : Paulding : Perry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 789 571 821 1,301 596 590 662 696 2017: 781 530 865 1,263 593 551 622 762 $1,000, 2022: 102,900 19,404 94,756 98,337 18,583 70,390 201,496 31,382 2017: 67,225 17,315 79,107 61,654 9,195 55,812 146,814 29,927 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 130,418 33,982 115,416 75,586 31,179 119,305 304,375 45,089 2017: 86,075 32,670 91,453 48,816 15,506 101,291 236,035 39,274 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 430 192 394 454 143 317 401 257 2017: 433 245 469 548 198 349 434 286 $1,000, 2022: 11,962 1,934 13,319 7,049 711 8,905 18,001 5,267 2017: 6,315 1,293 10,852 4,018 430 6,315 10,433 3,567 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 436 217 385 400 149 404 482 240 2017: 383 162 382 388 100 353 428 221 $1,000, 2022: 6,281 612 8,173 2,684 245 8,256 12,179 2,421 2017: 3,790 328 5,943 2,007 71 5,492 7,486 1,473 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 416 160 382 368 98 355 412 229 2017: 338 139 376 338 96 315 411 174 $1,000, 2022: 13,174 1,047 10,853 4,532 273 10,161 15,748 2,396 2017: 7,192 875 8,774 3,737 110 7,464 13,952 2,537 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 54 34 71 65 8 77 55 53 2017: 38 32 78 73 39 76 71 25 $1,000, 2022: 121 22 92 91 3 277 180 35 2017: 53 14 152 76 7 264 120 23 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 166 171 236 407 194 38 60 241 2017: 169 181 284 420 206 92 65 263 $1,000, 2022: 6,716 2,048 5,187 16,321 2,777 3,366 19,425 2,720 2017: 2,087 1,642 3,607 7,204 715 910 13,341 3,142 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 51 99 126 236 119 15 16 121 2017: 62 119 147 230 125 37 24 147 $1,000, 2022: 311 494 885 9,924 570 231 11,356 460 2017: 373 407 865 2,488 295 84 7,195 507 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 132 86 141 248 124 24 53 177 2017: 114 99 186 241 95 62 46 171 $1,000, 2022: 6,406 1,553 4,302 6,397 2,207 3,135 8,068 2,260 2017: 1,714 1,235 2,742 4,715 420 826 6,146 2,634 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 325 406 435 879 424 105 109 467 2017: 341 389 474 900 469 134 126 519 $1,000, 2022: 4,270 2,509 10,340 27,644 4,600 3,715 38,417 3,951 2017: 2,915 2,818 8,175 16,061 1,515 6,152 46,181 2,968 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 741 567 772 1,257 583 557 568 665 2017: 731 519 814 1,211 582 503 559 724 $1,000, 2022: 3,904 1,620 5,253 5,042 1,312 3,925 7,814 1,998 2017: 3,255 1,391 3,569 3,076 903 2,499 4,533 1,786 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 478 373 538 837 348 382 404 437 2017: 459 352 558 852 318 346 398 420 $1,000, 2022: 1,530 687 1,629 2,116 613 1,418 4,189 934 2017: 1,188 575 1,540 2,019 396 992 2,631 774 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 624 498 694 1,100 514 487 512 552 2017: 619 464 700 1,047 508 446 480 616 $1,000, 2022: 7,106 2,235 6,812 7,329 2,325 5,244 12,860 2,762 2017: 4,936 2,077 6,219 5,091 1,572 4,226 9,252 2,933 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 145 92 163 173 63 97 160 86 2017: 158 98 187 179 67 110 158 104 $1,000, 2022: 17,335 726 3,971 4,159 933 4,022 33,639 430 2017: 13,228 797 3,459 3,338 526 3,693 11,506 1,510 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 56 29 61 57 33 27 32 41 2017: 57 27 36 63 19 21 48 42 $1,000, 2022: 2,311 115 265 417 114 766 1,418 162 2017: 202 91 163 341 50 464 745 303 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 167 81 164 177 70 115 155 139 2017: 126 95 218 199 61 115 143 85 $1,000, 2022: 745 422 1,459 1,357 136 758 3,017 821 2017: 684 1,281 1,387 933 70 656 1,587 403 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 155 102 191 179 73 158 175 104 2017: 178 94 201 182 92 190 209 119 $1,000, 2022: 14,159 1,159 12,703 5,568 486 7,527 11,761 1,654 2017: 7,848 828 8,312 2,204 277 7,282 8,085 1,899 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 39 33 72 64 24 32 81 38 2017: 40 29 81 64 16 41 80 26 $1,000, 2022: 625 147 1,700 362 175 301 1,378 183 2017: 273 55 1,019 461 7 272 764 156 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 214 174 304 420 145 237 275 210 2017: 243 163 393 359 141 240 275 250 $1,000, 2022: 3,270 1,288 4,021 4,294 1,094 4,038 4,533 1,655 2017: 3,947 948 5,529 3,897 701 2,987 4,991 2,176 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 177 136 245 339 104 195 222 165 2017: 200 138 318 292 117 201 236 235 $1,000, 2022: 2,296 1,056 2,975 3,365 916 3,316 3,079 1,385 2017: 2,991 591 4,461 3,340 572 2,019 3,671 1,773 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 123 84 160 210 95 117 146 93 2017: 141 97 240 191 57 129 133 102 $1,000, 2022: 974 232 1,046 929 178 722 1,455 270 2017: 956 358 1,068 558 129 968 1,319 403 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 759 547 785 1,278 572 566 639 665 2017: 741 522 824 1,241 579 520 585 743 $1,000, 2022: 4,940 1,532 4,304 4,458 1,595 3,480 4,059 2,577 2017: 6,414 1,319 5,316 4,408 1,146 3,048 3,960 2,617 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Pickaway : Pike : Portage : Preble : Putnam : Richland : Ross : Sandusky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 760 478 927 1,044 1,471 1,078 1,107 752 2017: 805 511 1,118 1,055 1,335 1,160 1,121 768 $1,000, 2022: 184,091 55,312 55,494 190,033 274,198 139,400 108,762 101,071 2017: 132,929 45,138 45,200 120,093 171,592 105,174 69,289 85,221 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 242,225 115,715 59,864 182,024 186,403 129,314 98,249 134,403 2017: 165,129 88,333 40,429 113,832 128,534 90,667 61,810 110,965 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 431 178 416 592 1,144 573 438 480 2017: 464 235 483 636 1,066 637 478 531 $1,000, 2022: 31,551 5,381 6,191 25,329 37,321 15,443 19,196 17,989 2017: 21,356 3,831 3,241 13,981 19,217 7,303 10,502 11,813 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 449 172 366 592 1,226 546 472 538 2017: 457 182 340 603 1,061 497 435 540 $1,000, 2022: 18,764 2,248 2,652 11,771 23,945 7,550 10,830 12,277 2017: 13,341 1,702 1,853 8,435 12,702 3,743 7,706 8,871 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 444 151 343 528 1,149 539 452 495 2017: 411 130 307 560 984 446 424 506 $1,000, 2022: 24,110 3,157 5,131 15,044 27,328 9,789 13,554 12,657 2017: 19,100 2,899 2,846 13,016 20,799 6,286 8,745 12,406 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 54 48 70 89 271 140 105 90 2017: 49 34 44 56 197 115 76 101 $1,000, 2022: 298 59 106 253 680 225 381 273 2017: 115 65 65 86 410 100 116 136 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 94 123 257 248 185 326 234 139 2017: 125 130 313 220 233 362 251 145 $1,000, 2022: 2,134 3,748 2,091 20,441 21,367 15,936 1,871 4,520 2017: 2,239 2,305 1,029 9,497 19,915 13,104 1,983 2,260 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 58 71 81 115 43 126 137 59 2017: 58 86 109 79 82 170 134 52 $1,000, 2022: 1,631 2,392 1,092 2,160 3,977 879 703 1,279 2017: 1,322 2,114 343 1,962 4,546 1,101 798 347 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 47 70 216 168 150 258 133 101 2017: 75 68 236 172 182 255 141 120 $1,000, 2022: 503 1,356 999 18,281 17,390 15,057 1,167 3,241 2017: 917 191 685 7,535 15,369 12,003 1,185 1,913 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 228 285 505 486 266 650 478 215 2017: 293 298 694 481 339 682 492 265 $1,000, 2022: 8,165 14,053 5,646 31,865 47,616 33,682 4,620 3,982 2017: 9,040 4,917 5,089 17,660 27,388 27,560 3,422 3,110 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 718 454 896 1,009 1,392 1,050 1,045 711 2017: 766 495 1,062 1,006 1,246 1,136 1,051 721 $1,000, 2022: 8,909 2,116 3,464 7,856 13,908 6,476 6,339 5,006 2017: 6,145 2,124 2,716 4,772 7,179 4,601 3,887 3,841 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 539 273 589 714 1,060 720 675 511 2017: 565 309 667 684 960 805 693 558 $1,000, 2022: 2,944 1,476 1,558 2,771 5,061 3,312 2,264 1,876 2017: 1,833 1,271 1,436 2,108 2,746 2,864 1,401 1,720 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 650 387 773 875 1,238 902 849 633 2017: 630 416 902 885 1,130 1,001 885 680 $1,000, 2022: 12,866 3,132 6,193 12,245 20,076 9,569 8,573 8,406 2017: 9,035 3,819 5,359 9,338 11,081 7,393 5,822 6,265 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 176 64 173 220 270 221 226 143 2017: 197 95 189 247 287 216 216 176 $1,000, 2022: 11,303 8,782 7,935 10,160 11,271 6,581 5,262 4,659 2017: 7,460 5,756 7,482 6,015 7,105 4,422 3,405 4,296 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 56 11 53 59 89 51 53 41 2017: 49 8 82 52 81 87 42 24 $1,000, 2022: 937 121 313 882 2,607 556 835 1,717 2017: 852 (D) 1,107 535 923 1,095 659 918 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 201 72 148 275 490 316 234 243 2017: 183 72 168 264 426 310 218 221 $1,000, 2022: 3,185 637 1,125 3,137 5,374 2,541 1,846 1,895 2017: 1,369 (D) 633 2,040 2,712 2,130 1,263 1,442 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 203 51 164 294 538 232 174 237 2017: 204 67 165 289 503 228 198 279 $1,000, 2022: 30,879 4,158 3,582 21,115 21,455 8,687 12,927 10,915 2017: 18,862 2,934 2,135 11,543 13,910 6,885 5,835 10,129 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 57 14 50 66 116 109 78 68 2017: 56 18 51 71 124 108 72 84 $1,000, 2022: 1,956 153 331 801 1,343 751 1,240 557 2017: 945 97 157 517 1,065 715 438 322 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 250 131 226 411 560 401 347 287 2017: 306 154 303 419 538 451 369 311 $1,000, 2022: 6,279 1,373 1,911 8,177 9,721 5,771 5,325 4,294 2017: 6,835 1,300 1,967 6,869 7,984 4,891 4,251 4,430 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 169 97 184 334 487 325 275 237 2017: 222 128 247 355 440 383 272 252 $1,000, 2022: 2,666 863 1,471 5,942 7,909 4,758 4,209 3,197 2017: 4,783 945 1,555 5,284 6,500 3,991 3,453 3,455 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 173 79 111 217 267 192 206 159 2017: 218 92 158 223 284 246 203 204 $1,000, 2022: 3,613 510 440 2,235 1,812 1,012 1,116 1,097 2017: 2,052 355 412 1,585 1,485 900 797 976 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 697 467 884 994 1,386 1,044 1,067 702 2017: 768 484 1,080 1,020 1,260 1,106 1,084 738 $1,000, 2022: 6,230 2,105 3,768 5,818 8,216 5,196 7,437 4,565 2017: 6,607 1,917 3,775 6,364 7,662 6,396 5,489 6,028 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Scioto : Seneca : Shelby : Stark : Summit : Trumbull : Tuscarawas : Union ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 585 1,080 933 1,431 413 945 1,154 1,020 2017: 688 1,156 947 1,547 392 1,036 1,155 997 $1,000, 2022: 27,003 146,311 219,110 110,131 17,756 67,382 112,349 224,213 2017: 19,022 118,698 139,839 87,896 15,546 50,769 107,197 159,358 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 46,158 135,473 234,844 76,961 42,992 71,303 97,356 219,816 2017: 27,648 102,680 147,665 56,817 39,658 49,005 92,811 159,838 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 186 749 652 643 140 474 454 504 2017: 295 831 691 775 153 500 483 527 $1,000, 2022: 2,673 26,586 23,161 8,248 598 9,337 8,318 19,217 2017: 2,349 20,293 12,827 6,036 709 4,872 3,864 13,613 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 177 807 655 601 135 394 326 531 2017: 225 804 626 635 112 375 286 514 $1,000, 2022: 1,303 15,023 12,413 4,669 335 3,743 3,206 11,008 2017: 1,126 10,351 8,365 3,291 212 2,313 1,957 6,717 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 168 723 613 555 192 429 317 525 2017: 186 717 588 592 135 366 282 480 $1,000, 2022: 2,029 18,722 16,828 7,497 1,320 6,324 5,922 16,615 2017: 1,669 17,395 13,886 6,204 1,755 5,382 3,609 12,093 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 25 173 103 94 15 55 53 78 2017: 27 151 95 112 30 63 77 77 $1,000, 2022: 16 542 262 114 9 107 126 317 2017: 20 467 252 144 247 82 105 172 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 127 153 215 432 101 234 360 227 2017: 211 223 258 496 108 245 403 236 $1,000, 2022: 3,296 4,685 32,033 5,710 (D) 3,059 8,769 22,235 2017: 941 5,921 16,516 3,934 335 1,640 8,360 20,016 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 59 58 63 130 34 78 134 92 2017: 144 83 60 169 22 111 175 89 $1,000, 2022: 237 433 1,888 648 144 760 2,258 (D) 2017: 614 545 597 743 80 649 931 (D) Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 92 116 171 359 83 196 285 161 2017: 121 179 215 385 95 184 288 174 $1,000, 2022: 3,059 4,252 30,145 5,061 (D) 2,299 6,511 (D) 2017: 328 5,376 15,919 3,191 255 991 7,429 (D) Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 353 258 376 867 224 477 802 404 2017: 487 360 412 1,005 226 530 799 443 $1,000, 2022: 3,082 14,137 52,234 17,375 1,041 8,542 34,489 43,069 2017: 1,455 9,207 30,182 19,480 1,209 7,606 36,679 26,596 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 562 1,001 901 1,358 390 899 1,096 996 2017: 656 1,080 911 1,458 381 972 1,093 926 $1,000, 2022: 2,196 7,619 8,592 6,286 731 4,299 5,522 9,870 2017: 1,450 5,301 5,434 4,005 673 2,774 4,078 5,714 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 399 751 699 834 245 590 709 665 2017: 455 828 712 984 244 586 712 619 $1,000, 2022: 1,219 2,544 3,553 3,130 638 1,595 2,873 7,843 2017: 844 2,265 2,923 3,125 617 1,554 3,809 3,061 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 478 906 804 1,095 315 789 922 845 2017: 564 983 825 1,270 317 795 956 779 $1,000, 2022: 3,292 11,053 12,725 11,852 1,588 6,644 9,188 14,720 2017: 2,306 8,781 8,848 8,286 1,401 4,928 6,405 8,420 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 82 185 186 259 103 180 195 191 2017: 167 207 231 274 101 188 218 227 $1,000, 2022: 1,122 4,652 9,657 14,862 6,584 5,300 8,113 18,238 2017: 1,114 3,143 4,963 9,828 3,524 5,000 6,803 13,828 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 21 47 51 70 51 63 54 81 2017: 65 39 73 73 25 50 60 59 $1,000, 2022: 48 1,480 509 1,091 417 441 641 3,016 2017: 136 416 628 556 541 480 (D) 1,058 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 70 300 300 258 19 163 219 217 2017: 89 293 328 277 45 197 259 227 $1,000, 2022: 240 1,825 3,404 2,405 79 1,365 4,368 3,313 2017: 258 1,311 2,155 1,692 103 1,012 3,834 1,297 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 64 354 321 267 40 172 211 275 2017: 75 385 362 285 36 163 194 266 $1,000, 2022: 1,289 14,692 17,539 5,713 629 4,196 3,739 18,557 2017: 662 13,465 11,661 4,238 312 1,569 3,356 11,218 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 35 66 91 79 5 36 61 74 2017: 26 96 77 126 23 62 72 72 $1,000, 2022: 276 618 1,098 1,000 (D) 343 443 1,665 2017: 126 720 568 541 160 683 (D) 1,677 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 127 451 365 434 81 294 337 371 2017: 197 548 394 491 101 279 398 336 $1,000, 2022: 899 7,413 7,206 5,184 390 2,802 3,592 8,767 2017: 1,119 7,603 6,587 5,081 826 2,453 3,644 5,225 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 81 369 293 360 53 241 254 313 2017: 165 470 316 411 92 217 347 280 $1,000, 2022: 535 5,930 5,417 4,181 272 2,280 2,908 6,961 2017: 913 6,302 4,567 4,326 673 1,806 3,098 4,052 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 73 225 177 246 40 155 165 214 2017: 94 261 223 238 50 158 209 183 $1,000, 2022: 364 1,483 1,788 1,003 118 522 684 1,806 2017: 206 1,301 2,020 755 153 647 546 1,173 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 565 1,032 894 1,382 395 925 1,087 980 2017: 673 1,096 881 1,492 377 1,007 1,132 943 $1,000, 2022: 1,779 6,176 6,280 6,442 2,066 4,363 5,111 9,236 2017: 2,061 7,074 6,627 5,603 1,958 4,604 4,429 6,921 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Van Wert : Vinton : Warren : Washington : Wayne : Williams : Wood : Wyandot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 737 243 872 1,088 2,084 813 1,151 672 2017: 772 227 925 1,106 2,034 881 1,069 649 $1,000, 2022: 227,757 5,778 79,980 50,291 415,204 165,446 202,235 200,644 2017: 128,635 6,625 51,523 37,736 275,335 105,480 134,864 130,296 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 309,033 23,779 91,720 46,223 199,234 203,500 175,704 298,578 2017: 166,626 29,185 55,701 34,119 135,366 119,727 126,159 200,764 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 550 50 383 461 1,235 474 763 389 2017: 603 79 395 517 1,240 463 676 408 $1,000, 2022: 23,956 358 9,264 6,026 20,699 21,790 27,471 28,484 2017: 15,672 670 4,954 3,878 12,418 12,450 17,194 14,087 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 598 77 409 391 999 518 807 413 2017: 588 58 329 340 896 444 693 397 $1,000, 2022: 13,831 243 5,153 1,862 9,986 12,229 16,207 16,122 2017: 9,917 250 3,169 1,183 6,374 6,204 9,823 9,034 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 555 55 338 391 973 490 777 400 2017: 566 61 283 288 879 403 638 362 $1,000, 2022: 19,752 (D) 12,342 2,975 15,197 19,470 23,954 17,312 2017: 17,361 847 6,638 1,955 12,886 12,099 17,487 14,567 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 101 12 58 82 250 90 111 71 2017: 88 17 32 63 249 96 96 81 $1,000, 2022: 246 1 113 90 495 366 419 167 2017: 211 8 45 49 429 220 270 172 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 128 87 172 308 793 103 127 112 2017: 123 45 199 309 822 144 151 92 $1,000, 2022: 19,842 428 1,479 7,034 36,695 8,414 6,235 11,655 2017: 9,700 244 886 5,363 20,991 8,305 3,079 7,917 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 46 31 80 163 389 46 49 37 2017: 36 30 104 163 454 71 55 31 $1,000, 2022: 3,890 260 361 4,028 11,815 4,277 1,567 170 2017: 1,361 112 396 2,839 6,914 3,433 1,198 1,229 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 99 67 120 211 565 77 95 84 2017: 98 25 143 199 555 93 120 77 $1,000, 2022: 15,951 167 1,117 3,006 24,880 4,137 4,668 11,484 2017: 8,340 131 490 2,524 14,078 4,872 1,881 6,688 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 208 154 449 668 1,443 189 227 180 2017: 224 140 513 753 1,519 243 289 179 $1,000, 2022: 69,643 570 2,736 6,878 150,650 25,295 26,198 44,689 2017: 25,126 455 1,838 4,744 86,233 17,095 9,342 29,204 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 672 231 842 1,061 1,962 761 1,027 632 2017: 735 220 873 1,050 1,838 774 964 604 $1,000, 2022: 9,019 463 4,134 3,363 17,026 7,566 8,442 7,537 2017: 5,666 418 2,921 1,946 10,200 4,259 6,482 4,567 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 537 148 558 650 1,329 502 681 405 2017: 546 115 534 626 1,221 511 684 448 $1,000, 2022: 4,089 313 1,626 1,477 8,647 2,333 3,197 3,248 2017: 2,456 309 1,485 1,131 7,264 1,571 3,415 1,818 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 624 194 702 907 1,713 646 848 534 2017: 603 183 712 896 1,688 709 847 529 $1,000, 2022: 12,950 671 6,456 4,693 26,082 10,885 13,349 11,437 2017: 7,748 596 4,260 3,882 19,263 6,545 10,854 7,259 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 171 30 200 151 422 140 228 138 2017: 179 37 205 158 568 167 194 122 $1,000, 2022: 10,973 156 9,981 5,131 34,709 8,202 15,040 11,337 2017: 3,852 812 8,763 4,534 24,669 5,216 13,725 9,893 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 45 20 102 43 149 37 103 35 2017: 50 15 54 37 203 39 30 45 $1,000, 2022: 1,136 212 836 342 4,412 865 2,256 1,102 2017: 1,025 146 460 259 6,503 1,044 301 2,010 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 206 17 152 131 759 216 278 173 2017: 191 16 156 126 760 224 250 126 $1,000, 2022: 4,684 (D) 1,436 773 17,449 3,504 2,781 2,480 2017: 1,831 21 1,002 378 9,625 1,932 2,664 1,817 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 204 24 125 146 546 244 334 227 2017: 235 26 125 167 537 247 327 228 $1,000, 2022: 15,253 494 7,974 1,554 19,798 22,073 22,848 18,982 2017: 9,537 171 4,659 847 12,799 11,660 13,605 12,756 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 52 9 49 59 212 98 102 55 2017: 64 9 41 44 217 98 112 67 $1,000, 2022: 815 11 2,550 151 2,045 1,134 2,579 935 2017: 976 44 333 34 1,420 595 1,679 1,341 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 328 71 255 233 781 324 435 300 2017: 316 69 219 254 891 355 421 299 $1,000, 2022: 6,301 465 3,856 1,676 15,550 6,841 9,221 5,276 2017: 5,374 282 2,164 1,492 12,499 4,596 6,895 4,531 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 280 62 198 192 624 245 352 236 2017: 268 61 188 205 722 294 357 254 $1,000, 2022: 5,018 430 3,174 1,343 12,620 5,332 7,590 4,035 2017: 4,301 250 1,787 1,228 9,988 3,601 5,574 3,338 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 148 29 164 105 463 190 232 133 2017: 151 28 101 155 493 179 233 159 $1,000, 2022: 1,283 35 682 332 2,930 1,509 1,630 1,241 2017: 1,073 31 377 264 2,511 995 1,321 1,193 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 695 236 840 1,037 1,980 774 1,087 638 2017: 707 213 896 1,073 1,926 840 1,020 626 $1,000, 2022: 4,921 755 5,028 3,468 13,743 5,599 7,209 4,308 2017: 5,407 642 4,612 2,821 11,477 5,053 8,712 3,654 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Ohio : Adams : Allen : Ashland : Ashtabula : Athens : Auglaize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 24,194 385 138 424 302 242 265 2017: 29,088 493 187 523 399 300 340 $1,000, 2022: 143,350 650 878 2,399 1,491 441 2,674 2017: 95,993 554 1,283 1,608 822 328 1,901 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 41,235 539 496 577 474 300 697 2017: 31,761 401 418 471 384 179 503 $1,000, 2022: 610,310 2,239 5,793 6,043 3,712 880 9,417 2017: 452,786 1,908 4,334 4,534 3,310 619 6,971 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 2,650 17 51 18 13 13 61 2017: 2,773 40 61 15 2 4 56 $1,000, 2022: 96,922 132 1,758 118 153 122 1,470 2017: 68,154 341 1,078 22 (D) 20 827 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 40,099 495 493 583 510 304 648 2017: 32,610 432 412 493 418 237 525 $1,000, 2022: 1,390,306 6,722 18,540 15,707 11,160 3,203 27,645 2017: 888,468 5,552 12,526 11,595 8,446 1,970 15,666 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Belmont : Brown : Butler : Carroll : Champaign : Clark : Clermont ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 345 343 313 347 263 262 312 2017: 413 436 372 419 262 264 404 $1,000, 2022: 776 498 887 726 1,015 1,562 607 2017: 716 516 770 721 609 818 602 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 364 590 434 387 526 492 429 2017: 291 458 379 307 404 338 332 $1,000, 2022: 1,253 3,341 4,588 2,694 8,449 7,053 2,976 2017: 1,407 4,089 2,732 2,867 6,478 5,568 3,373 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 10 25 22 9 22 35 11 2017: - 31 22 8 35 42 12 $1,000, 2022: 65 315 711 67 814 1,959 771 2017: - 291 436 52 922 1,044 361 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 399 571 401 387 454 467 355 2017: 302 493 345 303 404 351 299 $1,000, 2022: 5,343 11,861 7,512 7,864 23,479 17,470 7,044 2017: 4,549 11,058 6,811 8,475 11,814 12,910 5,482 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Clinton : Columbiana : Coshocton : Crawford : Cuyahoga : Darke : Defiance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 184 466 507 164 26 466 92 2017: 211 552 602 179 22 523 140 $1,000, 2022: 1,388 2,189 1,562 (D) 76 10,903 1,306 2017: 603 1,962 1,332 1,046 28 7,574 809 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 504 592 585 403 65 1,151 483 2017: 355 427 477 379 51 796 414 $1,000, 2022: 6,943 6,783 4,784 5,824 289 53,792 21,480 2017: 6,418 3,403 4,585 13,775 539 22,054 5,415 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 46 11 16 34 - 111 58 2017: 27 11 9 33 1 148 93 $1,000, 2022: 1,375 314 220 998 - 4,795 3,600 2017: 874 60 49 628 (D) 2,985 1,669 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 453 595 569 402 54 1,064 457 2017: 342 423 489 362 30 917 421 $1,000, 2022: 24,437 16,663 12,289 24,160 528 68,358 12,150 2017: 10,859 9,860 9,837 22,495 938 42,779 13,415 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Delaware : Erie : Fairfield : Fayette : Franklin : Fulton : Gallia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 250 81 307 136 100 178 340 2017: 280 124 413 136 123 219 500 $1,000, 2022: 1,137 268 919 1,214 2,348 2,052 (D) 2017: 592 205 668 884 850 1,489 412 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 399 218 554 332 203 435 354 2017: 309 197 461 254 166 406 316 $1,000, 2022: 5,575 26,865 6,660 6,594 5,843 9,396 1,115 2017: 3,027 4,000 4,809 4,836 3,919 8,814 1,383 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 28 6 30 32 18 20 9 2017: 22 8 36 27 17 23 2 $1,000, 2022: 761 385 685 2,167 402 500 49 2017: 379 81 456 1,244 660 723 (D) : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 393 188 587 328 206 492 380 2017: 328 176 447 259 128 381 317 $1,000, 2022: 14,951 19,918 16,723 17,901 7,031 31,890 4,463 2017: 10,699 8,086 11,878 10,341 4,413 15,177 2,870 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Geauga : Greene : Guernsey : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Harrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 466 267 395 107 153 164 219 2017: 532 290 494 92 160 200 232 $1,000, 2022: 1,024 678 657 315 944 4,690 434 2017: 979 619 540 423 818 2,259 436 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 441 525 479 169 684 450 214 2017: 328 358 362 104 467 354 128 $1,000, 2022: 2,318 8,224 1,398 1,530 8,965 20,152 1,859 2017: 2,749 5,615 1,435 2,920 4,236 9,599 1,048 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 10 24 13 6 87 37 7 2017: 8 24 4 1 72 27 10 $1,000, 2022: 60 875 61 39 2,389 759 114 2017: 71 370 2 (D) 1,705 619 77 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 502 464 444 158 643 394 218 2017: 305 322 360 97 462 356 153 $1,000, 2022: 6,369 16,821 6,427 2,770 31,498 24,739 5,444 2017: 4,040 10,795 4,093 1,143 11,918 16,843 3,708 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Henry : Highland : Hocking : Holmes : Huron : Jackson : Jefferson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 91 419 148 977 211 192 226 2017: 109 531 153 1,114 254 229 302 $1,000, 2022: 1,077 2,886 243 3,851 1,268 414 321 2017: 333 1,651 117 3,885 991 192 298 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 594 709 205 748 487 245 258 2017: 444 539 133 632 428 137 177 $1,000, 2022: 7,871 6,469 638 5,622 14,690 725 774 2017: 9,486 5,164 376 5,818 14,443 454 520 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 95 35 1 18 28 1 6 2017: 129 29 - 15 32 3 5 $1,000, 2022: 4,304 1,203 (D) 236 1,322 (D) 28 2017: 3,153 579 - 84 726 19 20 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 558 706 192 832 479 259 259 2017: 439 594 146 708 428 158 206 $1,000, 2022: 25,011 19,170 2,079 19,589 26,913 4,115 4,456 2017: 13,111 12,992 1,319 14,322 19,978 1,643 3,101 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Knox : Lake : Lawrence : Licking : Logan : Lorain : Lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 521 53 140 556 280 220 57 2017: 613 51 200 684 359 300 86 $1,000, 2022: 2,387 95 97 7,453 1,351 855 416 2017: 1,544 250 111 1,801 964 780 281 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 668 136 171 778 553 475 209 2017: 494 85 118 508 429 379 154 $1,000, 2022: 6,067 9,115 557 27,359 6,410 7,531 3,227 2017: 5,335 7,147 468 12,653 4,553 8,718 2,922 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 26 6 4 26 43 13 22 2017: 17 4 5 18 37 12 27 $1,000, 2022: 986 227 20 1,054 2,610 292 476 2017: 131 16 14 701 623 162 601 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 699 124 185 826 565 454 222 2017: 553 74 144 633 447 438 160 $1,000, 2022: 19,448 2,664 1,638 20,099 18,711 27,919 6,586 2017: 13,852 2,512 1,099 16,187 12,383 17,046 7,848 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Madison : Mahoning : Marion : Medina : Meigs : Mercer : Miami : Monroe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 150 251 126 383 146 527 317 290 2017: 199 315 130 451 254 591 267 375 $1,000, 2022: 1,297 1,461 1,420 2,210 144 9,640 612 818 2017: 826 1,280 1,247 776 202 5,674 647 540 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 474 327 361 500 203 955 589 369 2017: 378 279 303 371 202 777 420 277 $1,000, 2022: 8,659 2,793 6,406 4,811 668 18,890 6,534 1,282 2017: 9,551 3,162 4,406 4,656 891 24,307 5,496 783 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 38 7 17 6 2 63 58 4 2017: 60 6 34 18 4 67 83 8 $1,000, 2022: 2,137 113 773 100 (D) 2,170 1,770 9 2017: 3,079 43 748 232 15 1,271 2,302 27 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 458 301 337 505 201 913 594 314 2017: 391 233 294 327 191 795 433 267 $1,000, 2022: 20,423 9,393 24,966 12,151 2,117 58,299 14,815 3,883 2017: 13,945 5,217 12,493 5,549 1,942 46,057 9,023 3,123 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Montgomery : Morgan : Morrow : Muskingum : Noble : Ottawa : Paulding : Perry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 171 297 309 558 282 62 60 286 2017: 214 317 356 582 299 87 86 317 $1,000, 2022: 560 436 874 1,064 421 155 3,626 331 2017: 497 385 900 636 263 142 1,129 385 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 375 292 426 646 286 383 416 324 2017: 282 190 326 486 173 274 319 237 $1,000, 2022: 4,012 886 3,896 3,939 775 4,353 9,434 1,120 2017: 2,454 613 4,343 2,221 443 3,217 6,239 1,299 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 30 3 40 25 2 44 96 14 2017: 25 1 15 8 7 35 115 5 $1,000, 2022: 685 (D) 1,047 407 (D) 763 6,249 401 2017: 332 (D) 879 97 34 442 5,812 111 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 352 272 412 623 258 310 390 345 2017: 297 231 364 465 204 262 297 218 $1,000, 2022: 12,224 3,433 12,126 14,884 3,374 11,120 16,952 3,841 2017: 7,651 2,470 7,582 9,896 1,658 6,316 12,731 3,476 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Pickaway : Pike : Portage : Preble : Putnam : Richland : Ross : Sandusky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 164 159 334 314 179 474 317 156 2017: 197 200 454 347 272 550 341 185 $1,000, 2022: 1,139 1,506 981 2,149 2,911 2,043 790 299 2017: 587 934 856 1,032 1,755 2,015 651 310 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 496 194 465 624 1,021 569 600 483 2017: 386 187 309 491 677 511 362 413 $1,000, 2022: 12,738 1,168 2,621 10,471 14,679 5,517 5,852 5,459 2017: 7,323 (D) 3,517 6,370 7,451 3,771 3,828 7,059 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 43 1 4 37 167 15 21 34 2017: 59 5 5 52 173 24 29 50 $1,000, 2022: 3,184 (D) 259 1,655 4,354 483 1,602 951 2017: 3,051 25 10 1,080 2,753 171 1,628 1,311 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 461 218 429 573 945 600 629 448 2017: 409 201 349 456 725 471 471 404 $1,000, 2022: 22,719 7,164 7,323 20,776 41,761 26,638 17,917 13,953 2017: 17,443 4,426 6,823 11,168 18,230 13,511 10,575 8,699 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Scioto : Seneca : Shelby : Stark : Summit : Trumbull : Tuscarawas : Union ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 190 177 266 554 126 320 489 263 2017: 305 277 303 683 159 330 630 341 $1,000, 2022: 239 958 3,288 2,981 153 958 3,785 2,289 2017: 285 440 1,656 1,863 455 830 3,187 1,729 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 237 739 598 606 174 469 502 550 2017: 217 615 512 534 136 307 422 373 $1,000, 2022: 2,020 8,127 8,591 5,687 917 4,069 4,271 14,556 2017: 1,119 5,011 6,013 4,132 756 3,068 (D) 20,175 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 15 79 52 17 - 20 20 30 2017: 9 72 51 14 - 11 6 41 $1,000, 2022: 417 1,920 3,416 351 - 435 291 692 2017: 145 1,238 1,600 42 - 406 42 803 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 244 632 536 666 194 429 497 496 2017: 263 623 469 564 122 366 434 390 $1,000, 2022: 4,561 18,095 27,244 14,565 1,652 11,958 15,566 35,223 2017: 3,043 12,945 14,124 12,279 1,950 8,340 7,868 15,175 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Van Wert : Vinton : Warren : Washington : Wayne : Williams : Wood : Wyandot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 149 83 263 395 1,103 121 149 134 2017: 180 86 342 521 1,206 190 188 140 $1,000, 2022: 1,808 67 641 780 8,981 1,693 2,446 2,056 2017: 768 54 585 593 8,021 1,572 602 711 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 488 113 392 486 1,104 493 692 433 2017: 460 71 294 358 917 394 534 356 $1,000, 2022: 8,785 273 4,488 2,109 13,536 7,551 12,801 13,684 2017: 6,219 664 2,794 2,697 12,693 5,285 9,007 5,129 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 138 1 22 7 42 45 117 40 2017: 162 - 26 9 26 42 111 41 $1,000, 2022: 9,778 (D) 989 20 698 1,553 3,359 2,042 2017: 7,232 - 827 22 200 824 3,404 994 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 451 116 422 461 1,107 491 641 410 2017: 404 80 343 351 900 447 519 363 $1,000, 2022: 23,420 1,508 9,843 6,441 47,008 19,665 25,088 18,740 2017: 15,034 886 5,044 4,426 24,731 13,014 18,073 11,097 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Ohio : Adams : Allen : Ashland : Ashtabula : Athens : Auglaize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 4,847,209 16,433 82,904 60,962 15,670 -1,874 106,608 2017: 2,308,761 10,168 36,032 27,350 6,028 -1,828 66,672 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 63,772 14,940 92,424 59,302 15,154 -2,826 105,344 2017: 29,674 8,516 42,143 24,376 4,974 -2,661 68,312 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 36,596 499 632 479 385 194 740 2017: 36,891 510 532 517 410 168 689 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 153,954 46,666 138,195 146,116 76,574 24,994 156,889 2017: 79,819 32,697 78,217 69,303 36,410 22,917 104,490 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 39,413 601 265 549 649 469 272 2017: 40,914 684 323 605 802 519 287 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 19,965 11,403 16,735 16,443 21,281 14,334 34,888 2017: 15,541 9,514 17,273 14,016 11,097 10,941 18,542 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 3,632,254 15,760 54,683 38,690 14,114 -1,938 80,529 2017: 1,869,771 9,793 28,433 19,736 5,939 -1,972 55,231 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 47,787 14,327 60,962 37,636 13,650 -2,923 79,574 2017: 24,032 8,202 33,255 17,590 4,900 -2,870 56,589 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 36,312 497 627 478 381 196 735 2017: 36,581 509 523 513 410 169 686 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 122,735 45,523 94,899 99,718 73,203 24,247 123,206 2017: 69,497 32,037 65,985 56,123 36,191 21,888 88,155 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 39,697 603 270 550 653 467 277 2017: 41,224 685 332 609 802 518 290 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 20,770 11,385 17,847 16,319 21,097 14,327 36,201 2017: 16,313 9,509 18,304 14,869 11,096 10,948 18,079 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Belmont : Brown : Butler : Carroll : Champaign : Clark : Clermont ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 3,829 22,140 10,205 7,348 82,614 59,440 7,210 2017: 65 17,160 4,718 6,666 43,755 30,168 -1,131 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 5,064 20,073 11,492 8,994 98,468 71,356 8,846 2017: 87 13,873 4,732 7,507 50,878 40,658 -1,219 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 269 463 312 267 451 388 227 2017: 267 586 336 308 485 370 250 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 43,775 65,332 73,640 60,842 199,138 175,053 73,983 2017: 24,764 42,122 50,893 48,854 99,816 97,632 39,610 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 487 640 576 550 388 445 588 2017: 483 651 661 580 375 372 678 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 16,318 12,670 22,171 16,176 18,548 19,058 16,300 2017: 13,555 11,556 18,732 14,449 12,416 16,010 16,273 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 3,659 21,370 8,432 2,395 73,763 55,846 4,612 2017: 58 16,781 3,715 3,601 41,493 28,264 -1,108 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 4,840 19,374 9,495 2,932 87,918 67,042 5,659 2017: 77 13,566 3,727 4,055 48,248 38,092 -1,194 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 269 461 309 267 448 388 227 2017: 267 590 334 308 482 366 250 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 43,476 64,283 69,047 42,679 180,821 165,859 62,743 2017: 24,748 41,336 49,186 38,800 95,932 94,943 39,846 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 487 642 579 550 391 445 588 2017: 483 647 663 580 378 376 678 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 16,500 12,873 22,286 16,364 18,529 19,118 16,379 2017: 13,561 11,757 19,174 14,395 12,556 17,248 16,327 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Clinton : Columbiana : Coshocton : Crawford : Cuyahoga : Darke : Defiance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 53,500 48,347 28,221 88,101 69 526,250 55,708 2017: 33,905 20,018 24,970 56,304 -211 141,487 27,462 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 67,893 42,822 22,559 140,288 664 298,836 61,420 2017: 45,388 16,314 20,966 78,308 -1,903 85,336 30,278 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 445 429 471 443 39 1,126 608 2017: 402 411 491 497 36 1,035 593 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 139,663 139,104 83,954 207,893 28,780 486,918 107,613 2017: 100,612 74,571 66,665 123,847 32,202 149,521 53,767 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 343 700 780 185 65 635 299 2017: 345 816 700 222 75 623 314 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 25,219 16,184 14,514 21,599 16,205 34,677 32,512 2017: 18,960 13,028 11,089 23,642 18,273 21,295 14,082 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 45,235 29,979 14,719 78,395 69 330,976 50,209 2017: 32,105 13,909 16,814 49,982 -216 94,003 24,024 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 57,404 26,554 11,765 124,833 664 187,948 55,358 2017: 42,979 11,336 14,118 69,516 -1,950 56,697 26,488 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 441 429 466 444 39 1,115 604 2017: 401 409 484 494 36 1,021 582 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 122,442 96,276 57,542 185,520 28,780 318,686 100,966 2017: 96,825 62,006 51,084 112,513 32,055 107,713 49,385 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 347 700 785 184 65 646 303 2017: 346 818 707 225 75 637 325 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 25,252 16,176 15,409 21,607 16,205 37,708 35,558 2017: 19,426 13,999 11,188 24,886 18,273 25,073 14,517 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Delaware : Erie : Fairfield : Fayette : Franklin : Fulton : Gallia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 28,191 16,702 36,711 69,569 18,646 80,365 775 2017: 23,050 24,229 27,130 44,057 10,571 36,735 -2,815 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 38,724 52,688 33,929 126,489 50,123 101,215 1,005 2017: 28,705 63,426 24,288 89,729 25,909 46,797 -2,844 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 282 185 430 349 172 481 271 2017: 347 222 491 319 168 481 325 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 134,437 147,660 110,945 210,226 136,032 196,290 31,320 2017: 92,254 123,013 71,512 146,922 93,065 94,046 15,734 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 446 132 652 201 200 313 500 2017: 456 160 626 172 240 304 665 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 21,793 80,416 16,864 18,906 23,758 44,891 15,425 2017: 19,653 19,251 12,752 16,345 21,101 27,964 11,923 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 25,990 15,361 29,096 67,720 18,171 72,111 -715 2017: 21,450 23,182 23,310 42,998 9,694 33,830 -2,697 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 35,700 48,457 26,891 123,128 48,847 90,820 -927 2017: 26,712 60,686 20,868 87,573 23,759 43,096 -2,725 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 279 185 429 355 172 479 271 2017: 347 222 488 316 164 479 324 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 128,342 144,371 98,284 201,428 132,789 180,457 25,753 2017: 87,642 118,286 65,097 145,002 90,456 88,335 16,166 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 449 132 653 195 200 315 500 2017: 456 160 629 175 244 306 666 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 21,865 85,968 20,012 19,420 23,343 45,486 15,388 2017: 19,654 19,233 13,446 16,128 21,070 27,720 11,915 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Geauga : Greene : Guernsey : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Harrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: -1,189 42,972 5,441 8,257 95,202 133,879 9,570 2017: -1,972 27,573 2,345 2,692 51,815 42,435 1,344 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: -1,049 47,906 5,157 25,643 95,680 187,244 19,856 2017: -1,879 33,750 2,126 8,466 58,416 58,451 2,935 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 363 407 335 127 692 485 179 2017: 348 374 380 127 584 464 148 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 39,868 131,683 48,548 95,211 148,862 288,245 78,247 2017: 34,806 94,943 25,736 57,239 96,103 110,335 40,759 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 770 490 720 195 303 230 303 2017: 701 443 723 191 303 262 310 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 20,339 21,680 15,031 19,665 25,778 25,737 14,640 2017: 20,091 17,912 10,283 23,963 14,221 33,436 15,124 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: -1,212 40,214 -1,534 8,296 84,974 98,838 3,272 2017: -2,240 25,990 877 2,621 45,931 37,572 148 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: -1,070 44,831 -1,454 25,763 85,401 138,235 6,789 2017: -2,136 31,811 795 8,242 51,782 51,752 323 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 363 405 335 127 683 484 179 2017: 347 373 378 127 573 460 148 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 39,772 125,960 27,614 95,514 136,184 217,108 43,050 2017: 34,163 91,266 22,167 56,687 88,166 104,709 32,701 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 770 492 720 195 312 231 303 2017: 702 444 725 191 314 266 310 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 20,324 21,952 14,979 19,665 25,768 27,023 14,633 2017: 20,078 18,137 10,348 23,971 14,611 39,827 15,135 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Henry : Highland : Hocking : Holmes : Huron : Jackson : Jefferson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 92,740 72,527 -2,507 105,278 82,076 585 -2,403 2017: 39,661 37,911 -1,411 50,754 54,343 1,586 -400 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 97,827 61,049 -5,584 60,644 106,870 1,109 -4,443 2017: 47,160 30,232 -3,742 30,337 67,090 3,121 -667 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 706 602 88 834 422 179 174 2017: 602 715 96 854 482 172 206 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 142,798 138,048 28,780 146,037 219,625 27,835 18,280 2017: 73,241 63,721 22,524 75,103 122,242 28,426 17,461 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 242 586 361 902 346 348 367 2017: 239 539 281 819 328 336 393 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 33,369 18,051 13,961 18,311 30,652 12,638 15,216 2017: 18,535 14,192 12,716 16,342 13,957 9,832 10,170 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 78,352 71,324 -3,129 49,539 56,015 515 -2,456 2017: 34,945 33,854 -1,449 39,283 44,327 1,563 -380 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 82,650 60,037 -6,970 28,536 72,937 977 -4,540 2017: 41,552 26,996 -3,843 23,480 54,725 3,076 -634 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 697 603 83 813 411 178 171 2017: 598 713 96 845 477 172 206 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 126,245 135,847 27,125 82,058 170,086 27,965 18,456 2017: 66,618 58,260 22,148 62,793 104,074 28,289 17,461 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 251 585 366 923 357 349 370 2017: 243 541 281 828 333 336 393 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 38,409 18,105 14,702 18,607 38,908 12,787 15,168 2017: 20,133 14,206 12,722 16,639 15,964 9,830 10,120 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Knox : Lake : Lawrence : Licking : Logan : Lorain : Lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 67,141 20,774 -960 70,846 64,874 29,334 26,530 2017: 32,933 15,283 -2,646 15,834 35,022 14,585 12,359 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 51,528 85,488 -2,238 46,244 66,401 32,812 72,884 2017: 24,614 71,418 -4,983 10,002 34,710 14,571 32,018 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 576 122 115 524 477 371 206 2017: 600 102 131 522 487 353 222 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 138,247 202,712 20,311 176,324 158,306 108,812 148,072 2017: 72,924 192,419 10,748 69,046 84,662 75,426 69,691 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 727 121 314 1,008 500 523 158 2017: 738 112 400 1,061 522 648 164 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 17,179 32,704 10,496 21,376 21,276 21,101 25,145 2017: 14,662 38,780 10,135 19,047 11,893 18,580 18,977 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 34,498 20,966 -956 67,228 57,841 29,276 24,880 2017: 23,935 15,159 -2,657 13,170 31,585 14,031 12,030 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 26,476 86,281 -2,228 43,882 59,203 32,747 68,352 2017: 17,889 70,838 -5,003 8,319 31,304 14,017 31,166 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 580 121 115 521 475 371 205 2017: 594 102 131 520 481 352 223 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 80,922 204,178 20,434 171,018 144,360 108,627 141,614 2017: 59,124 191,061 10,696 67,028 79,269 74,136 69,160 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 723 122 314 1,011 502 523 159 2017: 744 112 400 1,063 528 649 163 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 17,202 30,649 10,527 21,635 21,375 21,080 26,106 2017: 15,034 38,651 10,145 20,400 12,392 18,591 20,814 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Madison : Mahoning : Marion : Medina : Meigs : Mercer : Miami : Monroe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 81,630 19,446 76,987 13,367 1,317 512,646 37,645 -582 2017: 54,533 8,288 41,605 -82 2,405 195,586 30,427 -851 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 106,985 29,418 129,173 13,274 2,790 396,785 32,509 -796 2017: 69,116 10,708 67,651 -72 4,671 158,883 29,341 -1,053 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 452 219 383 380 168 940 504 242 2017: 484 220 402 380 191 897 530 285 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 200,679 124,648 211,505 82,166 31,038 555,315 101,876 25,386 2017: 125,375 83,912 112,490 32,901 29,007 228,599 73,233 18,391 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 311 442 213 627 304 352 654 489 2017: 305 554 213 769 324 334 507 523 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 29,187 17,766 18,871 28,478 12,822 26,564 20,948 13,753 2017: 20,160 18,362 16,976 16,365 9,676 28,347 16,543 11,649 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 75,485 12,713 63,529 12,651 1,307 188,344 32,163 -712 2017: 49,950 2,933 33,970 56 1,806 87,664 25,657 -1,082 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 98,932 19,233 106,593 12,563 2,769 145,777 27,774 -974 2017: 63,308 3,790 55,236 49 3,506 71,214 24,742 -1,340 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 449 217 382 374 168 920 497 237 2017: 476 217 401 380 190 845 522 285 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 188,431 95,030 176,849 82,052 30,980 217,492 92,638 25,525 2017: 118,297 64,880 93,765 32,919 27,895 127,918 67,778 17,533 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 314 444 214 633 304 372 661 494 2017: 313 557 214 769 325 386 515 523 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 29,044 17,812 18,818 28,493 12,821 31,585 20,996 13,687 2017: 20,317 20,010 16,959 16,194 10,752 52,919 18,880 11,624 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Montgomery : Morgan : Morrow : Muskingum : Noble : Ottawa : Paulding : Perry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 21,562 1,937 32,130 27,368 -2,662 24,798 109,773 3,847 2017: 18,335 2,043 14,944 15,044 -1,109 10,394 38,650 7,390 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 27,328 3,392 39,135 21,036 -4,467 42,031 165,821 5,528 2017: 23,477 3,854 17,276 11,911 -1,870 18,865 62,138 9,698 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 344 194 351 458 195 363 489 238 2017: 295 176 407 528 194 349 460 239 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 87,082 40,373 117,870 88,476 28,496 82,356 230,314 43,287 2017: 91,028 38,527 54,727 45,443 12,516 45,788 96,067 53,417 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 445 377 470 843 401 227 173 458 2017: 486 354 458 735 399 202 162 523 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 18,864 15,638 19,665 15,604 20,497 22,453 16,474 14,094 2017: 17,526 13,384 16,004 12,177 8,865 27,651 34,204 10,281 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 19,495 1,049 27,282 17,416 -2,662 23,068 94,806 2,151 2017: 17,805 1,243 14,063 10,565 -1,126 9,189 25,602 6,422 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 24,709 1,837 33,230 13,386 -4,467 39,097 143,211 3,091 2017: 22,797 2,345 16,258 8,365 -1,899 16,676 41,160 8,427 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 330 194 350 449 195 363 481 238 2017: 290 176 408 518 195 341 453 239 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 87,008 35,714 104,300 68,468 28,496 80,529 204,301 36,308 2017: 90,930 34,014 53,238 37,990 12,277 44,105 74,123 49,381 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 459 377 471 852 401 227 181 458 2017: 491 354 457 745 398 210 169 523 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 20,082 15,595 19,583 15,641 20,497 27,157 19,132 14,170 2017: 17,444 13,400 16,757 12,233 8,845 27,863 47,196 10,288 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Pickaway : Pike : Portage : Preble : Putnam : Richland : Ross : Sandusky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 81,683 17,991 6,723 78,775 135,817 83,072 55,123 55,561 2017: 48,650 13,498 -5,022 37,934 58,750 37,650 25,021 26,426 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 107,477 37,638 7,253 75,455 92,329 77,062 49,795 73,884 2017: 60,435 26,414 -4,492 35,956 44,008 32,457 22,321 34,409 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 430 184 280 565 1,098 554 536 480 2017: 493 206 312 596 954 567 532 490 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 214,672 122,030 74,355 154,071 130,439 165,281 119,325 129,727 2017: 115,956 82,306 31,604 73,586 68,381 80,249 59,965 66,255 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 330 294 647 479 373 524 571 272 2017: 312 305 806 459 381 593 589 278 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 32,201 15,178 21,787 17,277 19,853 16,209 15,473 24,662 2017: 27,296 11,335 18,464 12,904 17,022 13,241 11,681 21,723 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 76,837 17,969 6,638 65,547 116,409 55,812 51,977 52,185 2017: 46,349 13,465 -5,017 32,315 48,817 28,401 24,346 24,261 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 101,102 37,593 7,160 62,784 79,136 51,774 46,953 69,395 2017: 57,576 26,350 -4,487 30,630 36,567 24,484 21,718 31,589 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 433 184 281 563 1,080 548 535 479 2017: 488 205 312 596 930 565 531 485 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 203,325 122,030 73,810 131,228 115,567 120,225 113,845 123,558 2017: 110,543 82,559 31,617 64,541 62,088 65,275 58,887 64,425 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 327 294 646 481 391 530 572 273 2017: 317 306 806 459 405 595 590 283 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 34,258 15,252 21,831 17,327 21,491 19,002 15,612 25,639 2017: 23,963 11,307 18,463 13,403 22,038 14,250 11,734 24,683 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Scioto : Seneca : Shelby : Stark : Summit : Trumbull : Tuscarawas : Union ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 6,805 77,811 92,444 21,286 -2,623 21,835 35,862 95,053 2017: 1,535 38,265 52,705 16,201 275 8,876 25,201 63,236 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 11,633 72,047 99,082 14,875 -6,351 23,106 31,076 93,189 2017: 2,232 33,101 55,655 10,473 703 8,568 21,819 63,426 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 166 758 594 491 124 369 393 523 2017: 230 750 603 503 107 349 444 550 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 68,984 110,108 172,392 76,727 41,847 85,745 124,323 201,496 2017: 33,296 59,809 96,898 58,649 68,582 49,139 78,460 127,864 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 419 322 339 940 289 576 761 497 2017: 458 406 344 1,044 285 687 711 447 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 11,089 17,550 29,371 17,433 27,031 17,022 17,079 20,784 2017: 13,368 16,237 16,640 12,739 24,782 12,043 13,552 15,859 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 5,829 72,570 74,311 16,408 -2,627 19,319 19,491 91,005 2017: 989 30,282 45,310 13,932 225 8,139 15,890 62,095 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 9,964 67,194 79,647 11,466 -6,361 20,443 16,890 89,220 2017: 1,438 26,195 47,846 9,006 573 7,856 13,757 62,282 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 165 753 588 488 124 366 386 522 2017: 228 748 601 500 106 346 444 557 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 63,718 104,705 146,403 67,541 41,847 79,596 84,301 196,112 2017: 31,296 49,549 85,702 54,487 68,988 47,441 57,489 123,685 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 420 327 345 943 289 579 768 498 2017: 460 408 346 1,047 286 690 711 440 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 11,154 19,184 34,128 17,553 27,045 16,949 16,991 22,823 2017: 13,362 16,621 17,909 12,714 24,784 11,994 13,552 15,450 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Van Wert : Vinton : Warren : Washington : Wayne : Williams : Wood : Wyandot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 153,213 -1,485 5,698 11,004 156,595 81,612 98,590 71,946 2017: 74,430 143 5,678 7,188 74,738 30,988 43,630 40,398 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 207,888 -6,109 6,535 10,114 75,142 100,384 85,656 107,062 2017: 96,413 629 6,138 6,499 36,744 35,173 40,814 62,246 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 568 70 287 379 1,044 523 773 466 2017: 582 83 280 364 989 554 646 455 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 275,786 15,275 79,696 49,329 173,511 168,584 140,988 168,017 2017: 133,760 22,101 55,951 38,812 96,642 65,337 79,217 95,764 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 169 173 585 709 1,040 290 378 206 2017: 190 144 645 742 1,045 327 423 194 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 20,315 14,762 29,358 10,849 23,607 22,612 27,497 30,825 2017: 17,989 11,747 15,486 9,352 19,943 15,929 17,835 16,365 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 117,099 -1,484 5,120 10,951 97,825 73,592 90,819 64,599 2017: 57,039 136 5,305 7,159 60,014 28,296 39,331 35,331 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 158,887 -6,107 5,871 10,065 46,941 90,519 78,905 96,129 2017: 73,885 600 5,735 6,473 29,505 32,118 36,792 54,439 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 558 70 285 379 1,029 523 757 461 2017: 570 83 279 362 983 544 639 453 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 215,881 15,281 78,310 49,321 124,727 154,680 134,088 158,206 2017: 107,520 22,020 54,658 38,984 82,453 63,048 73,728 85,923 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 179 173 587 709 1,055 290 394 211 2017: 202 144 646 744 1,051 337 430 196 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 18,784 14,762 29,300 10,919 28,928 25,191 27,120 39,500 2017: 21,025 11,747 15,394 9,345 20,017 17,812 18,096 18,328 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Ohio : Adams : Allen : Ashland : Ashtabula : Athens : Auglaize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 16,399 121 344 149 87 91 478 2017: 28,545 455 579 336 136 94 710 $1,000, 2022: 136,761 826 1,898 1,768 850 362 2,865 2017: 351,125 1,814 5,704 3,821 592 394 8,649 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 8,340 6,825 5,518 11,867 9,772 3,975 5,995 2017: 12,301 3,986 9,851 11,372 4,356 4,194 12,181 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 11,479 48 283 68 11 50 387 2017: 11,167 86 270 73 11 37 331 $1,000, 2022: 48,935 271 698 153 9 87 1,530 2017: 38,862 288 649 208 23 87 960 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 4,263 5,648 2,468 2,254 846 1,747 3,953 2017: 3,480 3,349 2,402 2,855 2,064 2,361 2,899 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 7,109 78 86 94 76 51 172 2017: 25,015 419 495 312 128 72 636 $1,000, 2022: 87,826 555 1,200 1,615 841 274 1,335 2017: 312,263 1,526 5,055 3,613 570 307 7,689 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 12,354 7,112 13,953 17,180 11,064 5,381 7,764 2017: 12,483 3,641 10,212 11,579 4,451 4,262 12,090 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 374 - 8 3 3 4 4 2017: 677 4 7 7 3 3 3 $1,000, 2022: 75,873 - 1,737 5 (D) 266 676 2017: 120,236 (D) 643 342 133 147 (D) Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: 395 2 7 - 5 4 10 2017: 538 2 6 2 4 1 1 $1,000, 2022: 68,238 (D) 1,017 - (D) 402 760 2017: 102,425 (D) 661 (D) 160 (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Belmont : Brown : Butler : Carroll : Champaign : Clark : Clermont ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 10 142 134 80 247 190 47 2017: 23 471 251 124 440 321 120 $1,000, 2022: 82 879 915 772 1,914 1,397 450 2017: 50 4,162 2,683 877 7,634 6,001 2,588 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 8,152 6,190 6,831 9,652 7,748 7,355 9,568 2017: 2,192 8,837 10,688 7,076 17,350 18,696 21,569 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 1 73 58 5 191 122 20 2017: 3 94 68 16 173 114 20 $1,000, 2022: (D) 170 63 10 747 199 18 2017: (Z) 256 108 29 600 185 15 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) 2,323 1,080 2,029 3,910 1,630 923 2017: 156 2,722 1,586 1,792 3,470 1,621 733 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 9 82 95 75 99 108 28 2017: 20 447 232 112 398 299 110 $1,000, 2022: (D) 709 853 762 1,167 1,199 431 2017: 50 3,907 2,575 849 7,034 5,817 2,574 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) 8,652 8,976 10,160 11,786 11,098 15,401 2017: 2,497 8,739 11,098 7,578 17,673 19,453 23,397 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: - 2 2 4 12 9 - 2017: - 7 2 4 18 8 1 $1,000, 2022: - (D) (D) 227 3,639 4,715 - 2017: - 792 (D) 108 3,286 3,228 (D) Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: - 7 7 4 12 8 - 2017: - 5 7 2 12 7 3 $1,000, 2022: - 150 282 210 3,425 3,474 - 2017: - 753 124 (D) 2,815 3,550 (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 : Clinton : Columbiana : Coshocton : Crawford : Cuyahoga : Darke : Defiance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 181 112 163 279 6 501 552 2017: 399 238 314 491 4 1,005 731 $1,000, 2022: 1,417 1,742 1,025 2,515 30 2,613 4,856 2017: 8,430 1,687 2,541 11,326 14 8,950 5,649 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 7,828 15,551 6,287 9,014 4,973 5,215 8,796 2017: 21,129 7,090 8,092 23,067 3,450 8,905 7,728 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 104 36 113 242 - 395 458 2017: 133 27 97 223 1 350 483 $1,000, 2022: 147 7 267 905 - 740 1,536 2017: 230 21 259 538 (D) 667 1,467 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 1,413 197 2,366 3,740 - 1,874 3,353 2017: 1,729 766 2,672 2,411 (D) 1,906 3,037 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 93 83 71 88 6 157 229 2017: 381 237 265 431 4 918 570 $1,000, 2022: 1,270 1,735 757 1,610 30 1,872 3,320 2017: 8,200 1,667 2,282 10,788 (D) 8,283 4,183 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 13,655 20,899 10,668 18,293 4,973 11,926 14,497 2017: 21,523 7,032 8,610 25,031 (D) 9,023 7,338 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 15 5 6 3 - 10 11 2017: 10 6 7 19 - 32 5 $1,000, 2022: 4,669 488 804 (D) - 1,349 1,965 2017: 1,486 (D) 711 1,933 - 5,116 1,304 Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: 18 5 4 3 - 7 10 2017: 5 7 6 10 - 29 12 $1,000, 2022: 4,226 440 1,254 207 - 988 2,056 2017: 989 788 441 1,527 - 4,525 1,344 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Delaware : Erie : Fairfield : Fayette : Franklin : Fulton : Gallia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 120 79 231 246 65 285 59 2017: 285 161 465 304 105 468 87 $1,000, 2022: 1,078 1,198 1,204 2,968 353 2,103 338 2017: 3,590 3,052 7,261 6,900 1,272 7,158 511 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 8,983 15,164 5,210 12,064 5,437 7,378 5,721 2017: 12,595 18,955 15,614 22,696 12,117 15,295 5,876 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 82 45 190 222 29 218 36 2017: 93 50 197 190 21 226 37 $1,000, 2022: 355 78 508 2,361 110 645 100 2017: 228 129 714 1,221 128 709 63 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 4,327 1,733 2,674 10,635 3,802 2,960 2,774 2017: 2,455 2,572 3,623 6,425 6,112 3,139 1,710 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 45 38 64 52 45 103 26 2017: 264 143 404 231 98 367 67 $1,000, 2022: 723 1,120 696 607 243 1,458 238 2017: 3,361 2,923 6,547 5,679 1,144 6,449 448 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 16,071 29,473 10,869 11,669 5,403 14,151 9,142 2017: 12,732 20,441 16,205 24,584 11,673 17,571 6,686 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 5 3 12 4 2 5 - 2017: 13 4 20 9 1 8 1 $1,000, 2022: 2,048 1,067 3,173 637 (D) 597 - 2017: 3,140 (D) 3,672 5,866 (D) 870 (D) Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: 7 3 16 4 - 2 - 2017: 4 3 20 8 - 7 - $1,000, 2022: 978 1,478 3,394 707 - (D) - 2017: 2,491 (D) 3,409 4,858 - 785 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Geauga : Greene : Guernsey : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Harrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 35 149 29 7 357 334 21 2017: 45 335 111 12 594 472 33 $1,000, 2022: 253 1,622 205 20 2,179 3,293 215 2017: 370 7,461 520 189 9,965 7,663 397 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 7,215 10,885 7,052 2,878 6,103 9,860 10,231 2017: 8,217 22,272 4,687 15,711 16,776 16,234 12,030 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 1 98 5 2 250 265 5 2017: 2 104 3 1 211 254 3 $1,000, 2022: (D) 691 18 (D) 793 1,685 17 2017: (D) 161 7 (D) 441 1,224 14 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) 7,053 3,700 (D) 3,173 6,360 3,354 2017: (D) 1,551 2,317 (D) 2,089 4,819 4,792 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 35 64 24 5 147 134 16 2017: 44 315 110 11 536 391 32 $1,000, 2022: (D) 931 186 (D) 1,386 1,608 198 2017: (D) 7,300 513 (D) 9,524 6,438 383 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) 14,542 7,751 (D) 9,425 11,998 12,380 2017: (D) 23,174 4,666 (D) 17,769 16,466 11,956 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: - 6 1 - 3 4 - 2017: 1 8 1 - 6 13 - $1,000, 2022: - 2,906 (D) - (D) 1,113 - 2017: (D) 4,735 (D) - 35 2,845 - Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: - 6 1 - 5 7 - 2017: 1 12 1 - 10 7 2 $1,000, 2022: - 2,609 (D) - 78 332 - 2017: (D) 4,586 (D) - 102 2,297 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Henry : Highland : Hocking : Holmes : Huron : Jackson : Jefferson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 449 402 49 76 212 89 33 2017: 619 703 52 150 392 119 49 $1,000, 2022: 3,032 3,510 331 612 1,967 264 166 2017: 7,048 10,846 655 1,509 8,556 632 188 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 6,752 8,732 6,764 8,059 9,279 2,969 5,028 2017: 11,387 15,428 12,601 10,062 21,826 5,314 3,832 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 333 315 37 25 141 73 5 2017: 264 372 26 29 148 53 3 $1,000, 2022: 623 2,118 94 106 315 130 26 2017: 443 2,041 74 83 422 92 (D) Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 1,871 6,725 2,541 4,260 2,231 1,776 5,251 2017: 1,678 5,486 2,865 2,845 2,854 1,744 (D) : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 198 149 14 56 93 25 29 2017: 556 575 42 139 329 95 46 $1,000, 2022: 2,409 1,392 237 506 1,653 135 140 2017: 6,605 8,806 581 1,427 8,134 540 (D) Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 12,165 9,341 16,959 9,035 17,769 5,386 4,816 2017: 11,880 15,314 13,828 10,265 24,722 5,684 (D) : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 3 7 - 3 10 1 - 2017: 3 23 - 2 12 1 - $1,000, 2022: 48 556 - (D) 4,498 (D) - 2017: (D) 3,911 - (D) 5,440 (D) - Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: 6 10 - 4 8 1 - 2017: 1 20 - 2 9 1 - $1,000, 2022: 54 704 - 366 4,826 (D) - 2017: (D) 3,296 - (D) 5,042 (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 : Knox : Lake : Lawrence : Licking : Logan : Lorain : Lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 189 13 37 181 290 155 74 2017: 416 17 56 319 458 279 165 $1,000, 2022: 1,319 39 213 1,608 1,670 2,575 1,630 2017: 3,456 173 238 4,217 6,395 2,362 2,319 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 6,977 3,031 5,748 8,882 5,758 16,613 22,022 2017: 8,308 10,206 4,253 13,219 13,963 8,465 14,054 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 132 1 14 73 210 78 47 2017: 116 - 16 41 215 82 40 $1,000, 2022: 505 (D) 34 229 798 88 186 2017: 330 - 56 107 796 114 107 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 3,829 (D) 2,435 3,133 3,798 1,125 3,955 2017: 2,844 - 3,501 2,608 3,700 1,389 2,680 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 78 12 28 127 109 100 39 2017: 356 17 49 309 389 249 156 $1,000, 2022: 813 (D) 179 1,379 872 2,487 1,444 2017: 3,126 173 182 4,110 5,599 2,248 2,212 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 10,426 (D) 6,378 10,857 8,004 24,872 37,018 2017: 8,781 10,206 3,718 13,300 14,394 9,027 14,178 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 8 - - 10 12 1 - 2017: 16 - - 26 14 10 2 $1,000, 2022: 1,686 - - 1,230 1,642 (D) - 2017: 2,849 - - 5,784 4,477 237 (D) Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: 9 - - 10 9 1 - 2017: 8 - - 27 15 4 2 $1,000, 2022: 805 - - 2,452 901 (D) - 2017: 1,323 - - 5,674 4,570 (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Madison : Mahoning : Marion : Medina : Meigs : Mercer : Miami : Monroe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 216 42 295 75 30 478 199 22 2017: 443 131 391 169 56 836 556 10 $1,000, 2022: 4,033 351 3,424 497 410 3,101 513 518 2017: 7,372 1,277 7,767 1,563 372 8,719 4,405 69 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 18,669 8,347 11,606 6,632 13,660 6,488 2,580 23,566 2017: 16,641 9,746 19,865 9,249 6,646 10,429 7,923 6,871 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 143 14 258 21 11 380 174 2 2017: 171 9 228 17 12 343 145 - $1,000, 2022: 852 2 2,718 10 24 1,119 295 (D) 2017: 1,132 1 1,653 26 17 789 191 - Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 5,957 143 10,536 465 2,179 2,944 1,698 (D) 2017: 6,622 155 7,248 1,528 1,377 2,301 1,314 - : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 96 32 75 61 22 172 40 22 2017: 391 130 298 164 50 749 506 10 $1,000, 2022: 3,181 349 706 488 386 1,983 218 (D) 2017: 6,240 1,275 6,115 1,537 356 7,929 4,215 69 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 33,132 10,893 9,407 7,994 17,538 11,527 5,450 (D) 2017: 15,958 9,811 20,519 9,373 7,113 10,587 8,329 6,871 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 4 8 3 6 - 24 6 - 2017: 17 4 25 4 3 23 8 - $1,000, 2022: 597 799 (D) 846 - 5,181 346 - 2017: 2,967 (D) 5,092 (D) 745 4,290 995 - Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: 4 5 12 7 - 24 3 1 2017: 14 2 21 2 2 21 5 - $1,000, 2022: (D) 358 (D) 510 - 3,624 (D) (D) 2017: 2,857 (D) 4,530 (D) (D) 3,136 (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 : Montgomery : Morgan : Morrow : Muskingum : Noble : Ottawa : Paulding : Perry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 125 50 129 79 12 335 352 76 2017: 295 77 308 214 13 390 520 143 $1,000, 2022: 874 315 1,226 651 42 3,512 2,779 307 2017: 3,063 244 3,800 2,539 27 3,064 4,880 1,427 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 6,994 6,308 9,502 8,247 3,517 10,483 7,895 4,044 2017: 10,382 3,174 12,337 11,864 2,048 7,857 9,385 9,977 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 78 8 84 24 - 246 270 45 2017: 71 11 113 25 - 206 263 52 $1,000, 2022: 153 9 294 87 - 1,414 846 79 2017: 81 17 298 37 - 693 767 81 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 1,963 1,159 3,498 3,643 - 5,748 3,135 1,766 2017: 1,138 1,524 2,638 1,469 - 3,365 2,916 1,558 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 64 44 68 64 12 148 152 44 2017: 277 70 273 208 13 311 452 118 $1,000, 2022: 721 306 932 564 42 2,098 1,933 228 2017: 2,982 228 3,502 2,502 27 2,371 4,113 1,346 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 11,268 6,957 13,704 8,814 3,517 14,175 12,714 5,179 2017: 10,765 3,251 12,827 12,030 2,048 7,625 9,100 11,404 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 3 2 1 1 - - 5 3 2017: 4 2 3 4 - 4 12 5 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) - - 986 1,729 2017: (D) (D) 58 (D) - (D) 1,568 3,065 Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: 3 2 2 1 - - 6 3 2017: 1 2 2 4 - 3 11 6 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) - - 1,106 1,768 2017: (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D) 1,230 3,076 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Pickaway : Pike : Portage : Preble : Putnam : Richland : Ross : Sandusky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 330 85 36 338 497 159 412 351 2017: 495 119 116 541 981 244 507 532 $1,000, 2022: 5,386 1,953 68 1,126 3,607 1,162 6,710 2,591 2017: 10,838 1,495 1,224 5,681 7,728 2,687 10,095 5,305 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 16,321 22,980 1,886 3,331 7,258 7,307 16,286 7,382 2017: 21,896 12,566 10,550 10,502 7,877 11,012 19,912 9,972 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 265 69 7 266 361 94 365 265 2017: 282 60 9 242 313 125 378 204 $1,000, 2022: 3,253 942 13 567 728 248 5,971 735 2017: 2,332 531 12 392 696 327 4,215 410 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 12,274 13,652 1,830 2,133 2,018 2,637 16,360 2,773 2017: 8,270 8,853 1,359 1,618 2,224 2,612 11,150 2,009 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 109 26 30 112 204 82 79 159 2017: 399 89 115 476 916 180 335 474 $1,000, 2022: 2,133 1,011 55 558 2,879 914 738 1,856 2017: 8,506 964 1,212 5,290 7,031 2,360 5,880 4,895 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 19,573 38,896 1,836 4,986 14,113 11,145 9,345 11,675 2017: 21,319 10,834 10,535 11,113 7,676 13,114 17,554 10,327 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 7 2 1 5 6 6 - 6 2017: 28 2 10 20 9 13 13 9 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) 13 2,694 - (D) 2017: 4,221 (D) 236 2,869 74 1,139 4,351 831 Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: 2 1 1 5 7 4 1 10 2017: 18 2 2 16 2 5 13 5 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) 210 2,696 (D) 774 2017: 3,124 (D) (D) 1,841 (D) (D) 4,330 782 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Scioto : Seneca : Shelby : Stark : Summit : Trumbull : Tuscarawas : Union ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 44 506 373 59 19 46 83 351 2017: 103 833 644 212 28 217 214 520 $1,000, 2022: 227 3,349 1,621 640 95 245 813 2,925 2017: 1,081 8,588 7,162 3,035 275 1,345 1,454 7,490 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 5,152 6,619 4,345 10,840 5,026 5,319 9,794 8,334 2017: 10,493 10,310 11,121 14,315 9,805 6,197 6,796 14,403 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 29 386 309 14 1 3 18 298 2017: 32 390 314 18 6 9 29 277 $1,000, 2022: 120 904 722 9 (D) (Z) 31 2,076 2017: 420 842 588 18 5 16 49 1,239 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 4,142 2,342 2,335 647 (D) 43 1,748 6,966 2017: 13,138 2,160 1,871 991 873 1,743 1,706 4,473 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 17 194 115 48 18 43 70 92 2017: 88 732 551 208 28 214 208 429 $1,000, 2022: 107 2,445 899 630 (D) 245 781 850 2017: 660 7,745 6,574 3,017 269 1,329 1,405 6,250 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 6,268 12,602 7,820 13,135 (D) 5,687 11,163 9,235 2017: 7,504 10,581 11,932 14,504 9,618 6,211 6,754 14,570 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 2 6 15 1 1 2 5 9 2017: - 13 19 6 - 9 7 14 $1,000, 2022: (D) 827 2,700 (D) (D) (D) 260 2,039 2017: - 177 4,362 851 - 2,539 421 3,090 Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: 2 5 12 6 1 1 3 10 2017: - 9 14 8 - 5 2 17 $1,000, 2022: (D) 592 2,216 125 (D) (D) (D) 1,624 2017: - 124 4,068 (D) - 2,105 (D) 2,533 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Van Wert : Vinton : Warren : Washington : Wayne : Williams : Wood : Wyandot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 222 58 72 102 234 378 577 372 2017: 532 63 145 192 430 567 757 488 $1,000, 2022: 1,649 177 816 529 2,677 3,354 4,654 2,696 2017: 4,699 261 2,580 684 5,140 7,092 8,030 8,100 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 7,427 3,057 11,328 5,191 11,439 8,872 8,066 7,248 2017: 8,832 4,138 17,796 3,565 11,954 12,507 10,607 16,599 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 192 27 35 32 43 275 442 328 2017: 202 38 31 25 38 349 427 296 $1,000, 2022: 409 77 48 56 39 1,078 1,118 1,700 2017: 326 98 25 62 45 1,605 1,056 1,465 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 2,130 2,849 1,370 1,746 910 3,921 2,530 5,184 2017: 1,612 2,570 797 2,495 1,176 4,599 2,474 4,951 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 67 32 50 72 206 167 258 108 2017: 506 40 134 182 418 428 630 409 $1,000, 2022: 1,240 100 768 474 2,637 2,275 3,536 996 2017: 4,373 163 2,556 622 5,096 5,486 6,973 6,635 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 18,505 3,137 15,353 6,578 12,803 13,625 13,705 9,221 2017: 8,643 4,075 19,073 3,418 12,190 12,819 11,069 16,222 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 3 - 1 1 4 13 7 4 2017: 9 - 3 - 12 6 12 5 $1,000, 2022: 516 - (D) (D) 109 627 (D) 16 2017: 660 - (D) - 1,174 929 1,125 304 Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: 4 1 1 1 10 3 8 1 2017: 6 - 1 7 7 4 11 3 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) 176 (D) (D) (D) 2017: 288 - (D) 52 1,661 867 262 295 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ohio : Adams : Allen : Ashland : Ashtabula : Athens : Auglaize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 30,060 379 408 452 345 136 574 2017: 32,339 450 394 539 452 180 533 $1,000, 2022: 534,116 3,259 8,750 5,775 3,060 1,048 7,723 2017: 454,856 3,924 4,736 7,102 4,459 1,601 8,072 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 17,768 8,600 21,446 12,778 8,871 7,705 13,455 2017: 14,065 8,721 12,019 13,176 9,866 8,894 15,144 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 4,500 68 83 85 31 14 91 2017: 5,023 51 97 82 57 24 119 $1,000, 2022: 91,542 328 2,503 1,066 298 49 1,133 2017: 73,025 199 948 2,383 1,227 52 1,575 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 12,096 200 176 178 129 51 211 2017: 12,790 221 141 213 183 66 189 $1,000, 2022: 176,960 1,114 3,072 949 326 103 3,961 2017: 142,436 2,218 1,765 1,125 449 143 3,190 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 2,764 56 4 54 49 21 4 2017: 3,196 73 7 70 54 49 27 $1,000, 2022: 42,901 1,040 (D) 547 1,207 238 61 2017: 34,193 668 (D) 728 687 600 367 : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 894 18 2 15 12 18 - 2017: 703 17 2 19 8 14 7 $1,000, 2022: 32,165 (D) (D) 1,213 73 170 - 2017: 13,586 252 (D) 408 425 79 4 : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 11,511 62 172 210 113 21 350 2017: 11,401 90 144 217 140 16 264 $1,000, 2022: 60,200 76 744 588 339 29 1,615 2017: 28,030 50 231 413 (D) 13 395 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 3,215 24 40 16 17 10 37 2017: 5,188 28 100 46 38 9 165 $1,000, 2022: 44,600 191 1,248 909 94 58 551 2017: 72,032 191 1,195 892 471 106 2,003 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 1,347 7 22 15 4 - 42 2017: 831 21 9 15 1 3 22 $1,000, 2022: 7,279 (D) 138 45 2 - 269 2017: 4,718 211 113 60 (D) 2 270 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 5,404 (D) 6,263 3,005 379 - 6,402 2017: 5,678 10,024 12,577 4,028 (D) 632 12,267 : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 2,943 41 26 47 36 26 21 2017: 3,935 49 32 70 74 43 40 $1,000, 2022: 78,469 378 574 458 722 401 134 2017: 86,836 136 318 1,092 1,046 607 268 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Belmont : Brown : Butler : Carroll : Champaign : Clark : Clermont ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 144 406 334 260 408 384 240 2017: 160 496 376 252 485 367 324 $1,000, 2022: 6,799 4,085 5,340 2,637 7,868 10,159 3,328 2017: 1,431 3,987 4,034 1,810 8,473 8,765 3,047 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 47,214 10,061 15,988 10,141 19,285 26,455 13,868 2017: 8,945 8,039 10,728 7,181 17,470 23,883 9,403 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 13 45 44 29 67 59 29 2017: 30 80 60 32 75 69 41 $1,000, 2022: 32 1,060 745 305 995 1,176 157 2017: 179 598 500 147 865 3,172 500 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 42 221 156 116 184 174 136 2017: 32 258 185 95 214 186 168 $1,000, 2022: 93 1,597 1,553 594 4,433 3,794 739 2017: 94 1,717 1,672 602 4,271 2,439 821 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 33 27 22 56 15 9 25 2017: 39 47 12 46 29 9 42 $1,000, 2022: 103 273 197 1,124 (D) 24 33 2017: 411 684 57 598 331 65 311 : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 7 9 21 6 6 11 14 2017: 5 8 5 4 8 4 14 $1,000, 2022: 120 34 1,035 8 (D) 261 219 2017: (D) 283 (D) (D) (D) 70 53 : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 22 96 108 60 208 165 11 2017: 44 88 125 66 224 115 22 $1,000, 2022: (D) 321 251 52 1,067 2,050 28 2017: 25 59 72 66 312 166 15 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 12 52 28 30 28 28 11 2017: 21 67 38 19 91 54 19 $1,000, 2022: 85 581 299 303 261 111 183 2017: 86 192 126 137 1,776 1,301 45 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 2 5 6 7 14 8 - 2017: 1 16 11 6 11 4 7 $1,000, 2022: (D) 2 10 28 30 8 - 2017: (D) 70 (D) (D) (D) 11 5 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) 324 1,698 3,994 2,175 1,003 - 2017: (D) 4,357 (D) (D) (D) 2,663 784 : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 32 21 41 16 20 59 45 2017: 25 39 64 19 32 47 67 $1,000, 2022: 6,353 217 1,249 222 455 2,734 1,969 2017: 626 385 1,477 165 589 1,542 1,297 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Clinton : Columbiana : Coshocton : Crawford : Cuyahoga : Darke : Defiance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 344 390 443 345 33 762 471 2017: 334 439 440 441 39 792 547 $1,000, 2022: 7,959 5,602 7,074 8,029 772 14,581 6,342 2017: 5,593 3,889 6,059 6,266 559 10,644 7,542 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 23,138 14,365 15,969 23,273 23,409 19,135 13,466 2017: 16,745 8,859 13,771 14,209 14,328 13,439 13,788 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 69 52 45 52 5 106 43 2017: 54 71 63 48 3 151 81 $1,000, 2022: 1,607 1,468 238 1,267 36 2,989 671 2017: 1,111 1,076 1,654 809 2 2,340 1,819 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 132 194 212 135 2 277 239 2017: 145 191 203 155 11 247 210 $1,000, 2022: 1,824 792 1,350 2,673 (D) 8,264 3,720 2017: 1,939 473 815 2,437 43 4,328 2,705 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 15 48 123 10 2 17 14 2017: 20 75 127 19 10 11 16 $1,000, 2022: 18 676 3,376 135 (D) 81 499 2017: 191 862 1,347 209 49 33 146 : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 10 7 35 3 14 4 4 2017: 11 11 35 - 3 4 2 $1,000, 2022: 873 (D) 161 300 165 22 1 2017: 317 124 225 - 24 62 (D) : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 153 121 72 208 2 415 204 2017: 114 111 52 273 6 362 268 $1,000, 2022: 983 380 639 2,551 (D) 1,653 434 2017: 139 100 70 1,020 2 453 1,030 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 74 23 14 27 3 112 72 2017: 65 7 26 94 6 249 163 $1,000, 2022: 2,131 1,162 265 687 (D) 983 623 2017: 1,133 69 641 1,019 15 2,467 1,623 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 8 2 14 42 - 16 39 2017: 13 4 9 25 - 15 24 $1,000, 2022: 18 (D) 37 291 - 46 249 2017: 107 4 26 262 - 73 (D) Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 2,245 (D) 2,614 6,929 - 2,879 6,390 2017: 8,203 1,064 2,869 10,463 - 4,855 (D) : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 32 53 55 16 9 38 20 2017: 39 58 52 36 6 59 25 $1,000, 2022: 505 968 1,007 125 548 542 145 2017: 656 1,182 1,281 511 423 888 145 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Delaware : Erie : Fairfield : Fayette : Franklin : Fulton : Gallia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 294 172 378 236 146 394 171 2017: 373 210 352 241 133 371 223 $1,000, 2022: 8,034 2,475 9,258 7,757 5,498 8,920 2,263 2017: 5,156 2,584 6,033 5,628 3,267 5,651 1,473 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 27,328 14,387 24,493 32,869 37,656 22,640 13,233 2017: 13,823 12,302 17,139 23,354 24,561 15,232 6,605 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 52 17 61 46 21 75 19 2017: 81 25 54 42 36 76 33 $1,000, 2022: 2,913 (D) 1,754 1,212 289 1,279 103 2017: 1,639 312 741 607 263 1,328 256 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 125 63 171 112 67 134 45 2017: 170 85 177 107 44 148 69 $1,000, 2022: 1,481 392 2,219 4,918 1,206 3,220 333 2017: 2,055 919 1,959 3,409 754 2,196 313 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 10 5 22 2 10 7 39 2017: 41 7 43 3 11 7 62 $1,000, 2022: 217 (D) (D) (D) 11 10 808 2017: 152 46 670 (D) 80 (D) 560 : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 10 16 19 - 16 3 4 2017: 6 10 13 - 15 1 9 $1,000, 2022: 541 258 702 - 1,120 3 61 2017: 9 458 190 - 157 (D) 59 : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 103 96 75 93 19 208 23 2017: 70 107 54 73 22 175 19 $1,000, 2022: 480 759 551 780 88 3,094 95 2017: 82 290 73 194 59 946 6 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 38 10 56 49 13 65 37 2017: 52 12 30 55 25 67 14 $1,000, 2022: 1,029 150 292 (D) 208 589 423 2017: 417 207 164 1,086 120 618 91 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 10 16 4 7 4 39 9 2017: 18 3 16 12 - 26 7 $1,000, 2022: 13 158 (D) 11 (Z) 241 19 2017: 76 11 148 (D) - 81 22 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 1,313 9,875 (D) 1,519 110 6,170 2,117 2017: 4,195 3,706 9,252 (D) - 3,105 3,198 : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 46 13 46 10 31 18 28 2017: 51 29 43 18 27 31 30 $1,000, 2022: 1,360 599 3,548 113 2,574 484 422 2017: 728 340 2,089 230 1,833 456 165 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Geauga : Greene : Guernsey : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Harrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 377 344 253 106 583 391 122 2017: 349 368 250 123 485 428 126 $1,000, 2022: 7,246 6,768 2,856 4,639 7,818 9,192 1,671 2017: 6,256 7,644 3,236 2,629 6,061 8,911 1,755 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 19,220 19,674 11,287 43,765 13,410 23,508 13,698 2017: 17,926 20,771 12,946 21,373 12,497 20,820 13,925 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 61 67 36 8 77 60 22 2017: 35 62 26 13 77 52 15 $1,000, 2022: 468 1,148 119 (D) 1,189 844 127 2017: 139 724 83 47 1,109 383 114 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 68 149 74 32 185 161 41 2017: 62 168 89 48 140 164 43 $1,000, 2022: 132 2,540 291 200 3,525 5,263 99 2017: 104 3,671 351 206 1,883 3,439 169 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 100 26 56 24 4 2 26 2017: 115 6 45 28 5 15 27 $1,000, 2022: 1,038 301 696 (D) (D) (D) 677 2017: 745 (D) 1,252 (D) (D) 113 707 : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 35 7 11 6 1 3 7 2017: 12 15 10 13 2 1 7 $1,000, 2022: 1,679 77 500 1,527 (D) (D) (D) 2017: 149 523 (D) 284 (D) (D) (D) : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 55 109 59 5 368 196 21 2017: 55 65 68 10 292 221 33 $1,000, 2022: 401 479 160 (D) 1,450 1,698 59 2017: (D) 160 26 (D) 1,100 938 39 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 20 31 16 1 93 34 14 2017: 14 88 17 1 112 103 11 $1,000, 2022: 148 339 200 (D) 681 723 66 2017: 333 1,005 84 (D) 1,319 3,701 82 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 10 3 9 11 41 34 1 2017: 1 2 2 - 15 11 2 $1,000, 2022: 16 7 10 34 268 309 (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) - 142 (D) (D) Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 1,590 2,213 1,078 3,101 6,544 9,095 (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) - 9,436 (D) (D) : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 108 43 30 38 43 17 10 2017: 107 59 35 33 32 33 20 $1,000, 2022: 3,364 1,877 879 2,684 692 304 633 2017: 4,699 1,517 1,177 1,957 439 223 329 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Henry : Highland : Hocking : Holmes : Huron : Jackson : Jefferson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 549 452 74 780 419 100 134 2017: 507 496 74 777 470 119 166 $1,000, 2022: 7,546 9,990 338 17,275 8,499 798 769 2017: 8,006 6,079 545 11,895 8,312 1,108 673 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 13,744 22,102 4,566 22,147 20,283 7,980 5,742 2017: 15,791 12,256 7,361 15,308 17,685 9,310 4,056 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 104 77 7 104 50 12 7 2017: 66 87 8 135 53 16 12 $1,000, 2022: 1,881 1,921 17 1,942 1,165 78 85 2017: 937 1,066 (D) 3,114 637 111 52 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 186 252 19 342 162 52 34 2017: 158 254 41 272 203 45 43 $1,000, 2022: 3,136 4,026 83 1,892 2,508 371 64 2017: 2,578 3,015 209 1,137 3,190 184 86 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 3 33 25 271 11 16 26 2017: - 45 17 256 21 34 46 $1,000, 2022: (D) 135 172 9,944 164 238 412 2017: - 417 47 2,641 580 602 307 : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 2 2 5 29 - 6 2 2017: 4 8 7 16 1 3 7 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 13 549 - 17 (D) 2017: 45 42 33 737 (D) (D) 43 : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 320 72 3 127 254 10 58 2017: 342 75 9 125 243 5 60 $1,000, 2022: 1,253 246 29 621 2,913 (D) 33 2017: 1,500 147 5 218 781 (D) 24 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 93 50 5 18 69 8 9 2017: 86 70 7 45 82 11 6 $1,000, 2022: 383 2,005 (D) 346 962 65 57 2017: 1,209 710 63 2,427 2,025 28 (D) : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 62 12 2 5 19 6 6 2017: 35 12 - 17 12 6 1 $1,000, 2022: 664 (D) (D) 11 124 18 (D) 2017: 191 115 - 21 (D) 16 (D) Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 10,703 (D) (D) 2,280 6,550 2,955 (D) 2017: 5,448 9,617 - 1,216 (D) 2,656 (D) : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 38 49 14 119 33 1 13 2017: 38 46 4 156 58 15 26 $1,000, 2022: 223 1,629 (D) 1,968 664 (D) 110 2017: 1,546 567 (D) 1,600 837 158 156 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Knox : Lake : Lawrence : Licking : Logan : Lorain : Lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 548 73 87 529 416 377 151 2017: 588 51 114 555 447 410 166 $1,000, 2022: 7,982 956 664 8,561 6,808 5,339 5,145 2017: 8,944 923 557 7,327 8,696 6,474 1,989 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 14,566 13,089 7,636 16,184 16,365 14,161 34,075 2017: 15,211 18,091 4,883 13,201 19,453 15,791 11,982 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 84 4 12 98 64 26 31 2017: 103 8 15 84 66 56 20 $1,000, 2022: 1,549 (D) 185 1,193 1,668 517 777 2017: 2,010 5 17 1,467 1,324 328 163 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 254 25 24 264 198 117 38 2017: 277 11 21 291 213 140 59 $1,000, 2022: 2,488 78 60 2,831 3,317 991 729 2017: 2,165 30 (D) 2,150 4,006 810 895 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 69 13 24 44 9 25 9 2017: 63 12 59 63 15 37 9 $1,000, 2022: 865 121 73 418 24 204 (D) 2017: 713 20 270 463 105 728 19 : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 11 4 4 27 13 17 5 2017: 16 4 5 24 15 16 3 $1,000, 2022: 180 107 10 210 114 1,374 (D) 2017: 120 285 56 791 175 437 111 : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 165 6 9 69 181 193 78 2017: 165 10 4 80 185 179 70 $1,000, 2022: 634 162 19 278 988 1,049 2,082 2017: 345 16 (D) 143 339 808 240 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 31 2 13 51 36 34 24 2017: 41 - 7 58 91 60 25 $1,000, 2022: 753 (D) 113 513 409 295 362 2017: 1,226 - 29 450 2,464 985 329 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 5 - 4 17 11 11 18 2017: 16 - 5 11 4 11 6 $1,000, 2022: 6 - 19 87 25 2 116 2017: 33 - 7 56 18 79 105 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 1,235 - 4,750 5,144 2,258 187 6,470 2017: 2,090 - 1,491 5,076 4,391 7,191 17,431 : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 97 25 16 74 28 51 12 2017: 82 10 18 107 41 81 12 $1,000, 2022: 1,507 333 185 3,031 264 907 1,011 2017: 2,331 566 109 1,807 264 2,298 127 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Madison : Mahoning : Marion : Medina : Meigs : Mercer : Miami : Monroe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 348 221 298 399 97 609 413 140 2017: 391 255 345 435 134 692 435 180 $1,000, 2022: 10,461 4,156 7,945 7,095 918 10,371 5,129 828 2017: 10,558 4,546 5,190 6,513 1,083 10,180 5,707 1,398 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 30,059 18,805 26,663 17,781 9,464 17,029 12,419 5,917 2017: 27,002 17,828 15,042 14,973 8,080 14,711 13,119 7,768 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 61 38 29 70 17 97 71 18 2017: 116 55 36 59 21 87 74 7 $1,000, 2022: 1,488 990 1,138 1,523 51 3,328 1,380 59 2017: 2,139 606 321 715 29 2,148 1,407 43 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 153 85 126 136 42 224 170 30 2017: 146 111 141 154 40 192 184 62 $1,000, 2022: 5,217 511 4,812 463 339 4,809 1,855 114 2017: 4,405 379 2,660 523 197 3,910 1,690 399 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 2 16 8 74 20 5 6 47 2017: 9 29 21 52 29 15 10 71 $1,000, 2022: (D) 203 144 780 340 63 1 458 2017: 119 431 135 475 294 51 3 723 : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 4 11 9 24 5 4 4 6 2017: 9 6 3 11 9 6 1 1 $1,000, 2022: 151 (D) 22 1,486 129 12 503 (D) 2017: 671 (D) 15 161 188 17 (D) (D) : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 163 86 158 143 7 333 189 36 2017: 154 83 161 131 16 413 142 38 $1,000, 2022: 1,040 278 850 425 (D) 1,146 832 14 2017: 856 (D) 492 136 (D) 979 227 (D) : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 54 12 51 25 8 79 43 5 2017: 89 16 67 40 13 220 90 18 $1,000, 2022: 2,383 (D) 337 235 26 606 208 70 2017: 816 179 793 1,753 59 1,880 1,431 28 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 1 - 15 8 1 44 9 2 2017: 4 2 10 11 1 30 9 - $1,000, 2022: (D) - 212 3 (D) 167 4 (D) 2017: 36 (D) 74 37 (D) 45 (D) - Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) - 14,108 316 (D) 3,803 461 (D) 2017: 8,942 (D) 7,362 3,329 (D) 1,498 (D) - : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 16 42 17 91 6 23 43 12 2017: 38 37 21 91 33 48 53 22 $1,000, 2022: 177 925 431 2,181 14 240 346 68 2017: 1,516 2,794 699 2,714 297 1,149 651 193 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Montgomery : Morgan : Morrow : Muskingum : Noble : Ottawa : Paulding : Perry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 311 120 373 370 109 309 356 188 2017: 315 131 454 357 108 322 358 201 $1,000, 2022: 6,082 897 4,899 3,748 1,342 4,810 6,682 1,974 2017: 3,786 1,108 6,057 4,085 763 3,921 7,133 2,060 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 19,556 7,475 13,134 10,130 12,316 15,565 18,771 10,501 2017: 12,019 8,458 13,341 11,442 7,063 12,179 19,925 10,247 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 41 14 47 107 22 34 38 29 2017: 50 8 74 44 24 45 38 29 $1,000, 2022: 1,679 295 284 1,213 310 700 931 312 2017: 571 (D) 1,598 474 147 919 882 165 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 173 30 147 173 13 104 139 97 2017: 154 46 196 185 28 89 115 105 $1,000, 2022: 3,162 71 2,430 906 50 1,420 3,254 460 2017: 1,546 179 1,867 882 174 848 1,983 740 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 8 34 43 53 46 14 - 30 2017: 5 43 65 60 12 4 3 46 $1,000, 2022: (D) 295 307 749 390 77 - 183 2017: (D) 731 569 1,024 122 5 (D) 602 : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 13 24 4 23 1 9 2 10 2017: 5 13 4 27 5 5 2 3 $1,000, 2022: 304 115 41 218 (D) 27 (D) 101 2017: (D) 60 58 313 14 5 (D) (D) : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 81 15 157 57 37 180 189 20 2017: 83 21 184 48 33 236 189 14 $1,000, 2022: 339 13 1,120 207 96 620 900 149 2017: 251 20 606 48 4 642 557 (D) : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 26 9 19 17 10 69 57 11 2017: 43 8 63 31 3 78 110 18 $1,000, 2022: 72 32 196 396 35 1,155 (D) 648 2017: 470 74 982 157 (D) 1,205 2,290 228 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 1 7 7 4 3 43 26 5 2017: 5 2 5 - 1 14 24 4 $1,000, 2022: (D) 5 12 4 (D) 384 68 16 2017: 51 (D) 7 - (D) 18 (D) 14 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) 683 1,776 1,097 (D) 8,921 2,613 3,298 2017: 10,127 (D) 1,359 - (D) 1,273 (D) 3,526 : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 18 15 12 19 11 17 42 23 2017: 49 4 45 39 13 31 28 23 $1,000, 2022: 488 71 508 56 447 427 1,036 106 2017: 870 (D) 371 1,187 299 280 1,304 297 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Pickaway : Pike : Portage : Preble : Putnam : Richland : Ross : Sandusky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 315 180 259 475 721 518 386 424 2017: 404 164 346 518 678 480 364 446 $1,000, 2022: 10,220 2,437 3,463 7,624 14,127 7,123 11,733 12,774 2017: 8,091 2,069 4,465 6,073 8,134 4,992 6,470 5,304 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 32,446 13,536 13,370 16,052 19,594 13,752 30,396 30,128 2017: 20,027 12,615 12,905 11,724 11,997 10,400 17,775 11,892 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 52 13 34 75 141 68 76 69 2017: 89 17 51 101 115 80 76 69 $1,000, 2022: 2,199 246 516 1,626 4,506 2,261 1,250 2,021 2017: 1,076 287 361 1,715 1,044 692 1,030 899 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 184 102 110 241 178 205 229 147 2017: 216 84 136 225 155 207 213 138 $1,000, 2022: 5,856 1,085 412 4,234 4,469 1,565 4,669 2,387 2017: 5,262 1,001 321 2,576 2,625 1,492 2,870 1,730 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 4 50 45 18 2 71 34 3 2017: 11 51 53 20 8 56 43 11 $1,000, 2022: (D) 673 767 217 (D) 827 2,542 (D) 2017: 23 435 220 115 (D) 336 443 91 : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 10 7 26 4 3 9 8 8 2017: - 7 17 4 1 6 9 6 $1,000, 2022: 119 32 695 76 (D) 323 179 5,416 2017: - 21 221 (D) (D) 14 105 8 : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 59 18 54 205 418 188 70 259 2017: 82 10 60 227 386 139 44 311 $1,000, 2022: 211 70 183 850 1,539 819 570 1,609 2017: 154 5 74 292 1,191 546 (D) 772 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 47 17 8 46 159 24 34 57 2017: 68 11 17 86 252 52 25 79 $1,000, 2022: 1,079 309 (D) 303 1,265 298 1,857 395 2017: 1,164 289 458 812 2,490 583 335 1,576 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 12 4 2 4 141 19 8 44 2017: 6 4 3 7 42 - 3 13 $1,000, 2022: (D) 15 (D) 3 732 88 126 (D) 2017: 170 12 12 (D) 83 - (D) 70 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) 3,625 (D) 750 5,194 4,656 15,719 (D) 2017: 28,271 3,091 3,888 (D) 1,965 - (D) 5,400 : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 25 9 53 34 21 58 39 30 2017: 37 17 73 60 29 80 31 24 $1,000, 2022: 681 9 857 317 1,610 941 539 667 2017: 242 18 2,799 511 663 1,330 1,617 157 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Scioto : Seneca : Shelby : Stark : Summit : Trumbull : Tuscarawas : Union ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 126 598 492 405 101 288 351 451 2017: 155 723 502 494 108 322 450 453 $1,000, 2022: 1,341 8,129 7,273 6,141 2,104 3,387 4,097 7,625 2017: 1,636 7,498 7,144 5,220 2,942 2,242 5,761 5,780 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 10,645 13,594 14,782 15,162 20,828 11,762 11,672 16,908 2017: 10,553 10,371 14,230 10,567 27,237 6,963 12,802 12,760 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 16 70 57 49 11 45 36 84 2017: 10 82 103 95 4 40 59 70 $1,000, 2022: 112 1,172 1,060 1,398 101 881 1,695 1,408 2017: 34 499 1,458 1,238 (D) 385 687 706 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 52 200 158 185 16 98 176 173 2017: 45 219 152 250 24 135 196 202 $1,000, 2022: 637 2,899 3,254 812 61 272 709 3,279 2017: 198 2,758 1,871 945 72 339 548 2,613 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 19 18 3 87 28 51 73 19 2017: 47 29 8 62 22 61 109 5 $1,000, 2022: 185 (D) (D) 540 36 754 570 180 2017: 332 191 134 578 32 596 2,221 126 : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 14 2 - 24 20 10 18 15 2017: 5 - - 11 10 5 14 17 $1,000, 2022: 37 (D) - 1,054 715 (D) (D) 142 2017: 12 - - 642 1,100 (D) 34 373 : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 16 416 309 53 13 82 73 175 2017: 19 486 222 58 16 84 86 204 $1,000, 2022: 20 2,036 1,521 259 (D) 276 309 1,039 2017: (D) 1,405 295 123 25 86 168 286 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 18 71 84 21 9 23 22 67 2017: 13 150 177 57 4 15 13 96 $1,000, 2022: 146 1,233 833 317 18 325 367 699 2017: (D) 1,926 2,767 769 (D) 53 373 1,004 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 4 57 37 5 2 6 2 14 2017: 8 29 13 7 1 6 6 7 $1,000, 2022: 1 205 (D) 2 (D) (D) (D) 72 2017: 24 324 149 7 (D) (D) 17 11 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 300 3,596 (D) 360 (D) (D) (D) 5,143 2017: 3,045 11,165 11,425 1,035 (D) (D) 2,796 1,629 : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 11 21 22 57 22 49 28 45 2017: 27 32 23 85 40 49 75 55 $1,000, 2022: 203 296 399 1,759 1,147 657 272 806 2017: 529 395 470 917 1,685 638 1,714 661 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Van Wert : Vinton : Warren : Washington : Wayne : Williams : Wood : Wyandot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 394 68 329 272 902 421 617 392 2017: 424 61 336 285 986 503 643 369 $1,000, 2022: 6,626 756 8,255 3,539 14,916 6,215 12,873 8,742 2017: 7,071 814 6,950 2,191 17,043 6,594 11,199 5,285 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 16,818 11,113 25,092 13,010 16,537 14,763 20,863 22,302 2017: 16,678 13,340 20,684 7,687 17,285 13,110 17,417 14,323 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 73 1 44 24 155 85 98 59 2017: 56 11 36 36 198 70 107 37 $1,000, 2022: 915 (D) 670 408 3,035 1,644 3,651 282 2017: 1,846 (D) 1,012 310 3,132 692 1,224 343 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 93 8 171 90 344 159 204 172 2017: 99 20 198 106 334 225 252 156 $1,000, 2022: 3,386 (D) 1,298 425 2,601 2,237 5,096 6,070 2017: 1,793 (D) 1,423 214 3,017 3,374 4,265 3,046 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 5 48 25 84 143 2 1 10 2017: - 17 26 66 117 17 3 6 $1,000, 2022: 325 288 17 1,869 1,801 (D) (D) 127 2017: - 137 (D) 1,205 1,455 164 (D) (D) : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 3 5 22 21 16 1 9 5 2017: 5 2 4 3 30 11 1 1 $1,000, 2022: 1 190 1,154 291 2,033 (D) (D) 13 2017: 75 (D) (D) (D) 603 142 (D) (D) : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 273 10 55 59 338 227 322 220 2017: 275 - 50 71 293 238 346 191 $1,000, 2022: 1,105 (D) 440 142 1,186 883 1,695 1,124 2017: 1,144 - 85 56 605 561 1,118 625 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 54 3 37 9 62 84 138 48 2017: 162 4 32 17 84 117 146 109 $1,000, 2022: 331 29 767 101 1,745 1,001 1,144 444 2017: 1,635 (D) 671 63 1,382 1,000 2,164 842 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 33 - 7 11 10 41 48 31 2017: 12 - 1 13 7 17 26 10 $1,000, 2022: 173 - 10 67 9 347 260 322 2017: 15 - (D) (D) 6 107 94 42 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 5,236 - 1,385 6,068 870 8,464 5,426 10,386 2017: 1,233 - (D) (D) 838 6,302 3,606 4,199 : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 17 3 44 41 126 18 43 15 2017: 35 11 58 20 265 36 47 33 $1,000, 2022: 389 214 3,900 235 2,507 76 1,024 360 2017: 565 29 3,627 234 6,842 554 2,295 350 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ohio : Adams : Allen : Ashland : Ashtabula : Athens : Auglaize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 14,396 198 140 189 253 106 184 workers: 51,715 409 432 669 822 204 616 $1,000 payroll: 844,895 1,791 6,110 9,969 8,657 866 9,887 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 12,196 182 122 156 208 100 159 workers: 22,401 290 199 253 378 149 343 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 1,471 13 14 21 29 3 20 workers: 9,406 69 105 145 190 19 130 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 729 3 4 12 16 3 5 workers: 19,908 50 128 271 254 36 143 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 6,872 74 71 101 120 34 81 workers: 22,462 129 130 329 272 54 288 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 6,177 71 67 85 104 32 74 workers: 10,553 103 106 150 156 (D) 142 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 439 2 4 9 14 2 4 workers: 2,704 (D) 24 55 (D) (D) 27 10 workers or more ................................farms: 256 1 - 7 2 - 3 workers: 9,205 (D) - 124 (D) - 119 : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 10,604 142 106 132 187 87 145 workers: 29,253 280 302 340 550 150 328 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 9,347 128 95 121 159 84 135 workers: 16,227 199 141 194 291 119 264 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 853 13 8 6 17 1 9 workers: 5,108 (D) 51 39 102 (D) (D) 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 404 1 3 5 11 2 1 workers: 7,918 (D) 110 107 157 (D) (D) : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 3,792 56 34 57 66 19 39 workers: 9,728 78 59 161 133 27 201 $1,000 payroll: 253,135 481 882 2,986 2,956 157 4,842 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 7,524 124 69 88 133 72 103 workers: 16,770 232 188 129 388 126 229 $1,000 payroll: 95,023 376 996 654 1,780 277 2,090 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 3,080 18 37 44 54 15 42 150 days or more, workers: 12,734 51 71 168 139 27 87 less than 150 days, workers: 12,483 48 114 211 162 24 99 $1,000 payroll: 496,737 934 4,232 6,328 3,921 431 2,956 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 325 2 - 9 3 - 3 workers: 4,367 (D) - 43 (D) - 3 : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 276 1 - 7 3 - 3 workers: 4,051 (D) - (D) (D) - 3 : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: 49 1 - 2 - - - workers: 316 (D) - (D) - - - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 26,014 339 273 431 446 267 279 workers: 66,624 785 723 1,260 1,220 638 687 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Belmont : Brown : Butler : Carroll : Champaign : Clark : Clermont ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 110 180 176 116 164 183 176 workers: 230 351 609 304 537 565 429 $1,000 payroll: 1,381 1,998 8,703 3,663 9,998 8,536 3,807 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 103 170 148 99 140 168 158 workers: 164 255 267 183 245 322 288 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 5 7 24 14 16 4 15 workers: (D) 42 150 86 106 26 86 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 2 3 4 3 8 11 3 workers: (D) 54 192 35 186 217 55 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 57 59 75 63 53 88 85 workers: 86 89 249 103 109 230 160 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 55 58 69 61 50 82 83 workers: (D) (D) 106 (D) 82 131 (D) 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 2 1 4 2 2 3 1 workers: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 19 (D) 10 workers or more ................................farms: - - 2 - 1 3 1 workers: - - (D) - (D) 80 (D) : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 67 135 136 83 141 143 120 workers: 144 262 360 201 428 335 269 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 62 129 118 74 126 131 111 workers: 90 195 201 135 214 218 196 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 3 4 16 8 8 10 7 workers: (D) (D) (D) (D) 54 (D) (D) 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 2 2 2 1 7 2 2 workers: (D) (D) (D) (D) 160 (D) (D) : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 43 45 40 33 23 40 56 workers: 66 62 80 58 39 77 97 $1,000 payroll: 904 311 1,901 1,298 830 1,741 1,789 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 53 121 101 53 111 95 91 workers: 128 212 234 116 282 168 179 $1,000 payroll: 350 1,152 1,790 487 1,444 775 693 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 14 14 35 30 30 48 29 150 days or more, workers: 20 27 169 45 70 153 63 less than 150 days, workers: 16 50 126 85 146 167 90 $1,000 payroll: 128 534 5,012 1,879 7,724 6,020 1,325 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 1 3 3 3 1 3 1 workers: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 1 1 3 3 1 3 - workers: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) - : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - 2 - - - - 1 workers: - (D) - - - - (D) : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 320 381 362 337 280 286 362 workers: 891 991 941 856 692 711 870 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Clinton : Columbiana : Coshocton : Crawford : Cuyahoga : Darke : Defiance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 200 232 170 149 39 394 117 workers: 551 892 491 562 189 1,569 478 $1,000 payroll: 7,267 9,125 6,266 10,861 1,572 45,116 11,087 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 168 177 150 127 28 341 104 workers: 318 348 274 241 59 671 194 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 23 41 12 19 7 39 9 workers: 134 276 68 (D) 47 238 55 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 9 14 8 3 4 14 4 workers: 99 268 149 (D) 83 660 229 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 103 127 58 77 22 193 43 workers: 191 360 136 267 94 891 248 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 100 105 49 72 19 175 39 workers: 170 195 75 128 40 343 64 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 3 19 7 3 1 11 - workers: 21 126 (D) (D) (D) 62 - 10 workers or more ................................farms: - 3 2 2 2 7 4 workers: - 39 (D) (D) (D) 486 184 : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 150 174 141 105 27 261 92 workers: 360 532 355 295 95 678 230 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 130 147 131 94 19 238 83 workers: 211 255 224 184 (D) 439 152 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 11 16 2 10 6 17 6 workers: 56 95 (D) (D) 38 103 33 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 9 11 8 1 2 6 3 workers: 93 182 (D) (D) (D) 136 45 : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 50 58 29 44 12 133 25 workers: 94 180 60 66 41 440 64 $1,000 payroll: 2,386 2,869 1,404 1,446 249 13,437 1,934 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 97 105 112 72 17 201 74 workers: 218 237 233 151 49 455 153 $1,000 payroll: 1,179 1,314 1,391 1,276 161 2,497 1,318 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 53 69 29 33 10 60 18 150 days or more, workers: 97 180 76 201 53 451 184 less than 150 days, workers: 142 295 122 144 46 223 77 $1,000 payroll: 3,702 4,942 3,471 8,138 1,162 29,181 7,835 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: - 6 2 3 2 10 1 workers: - 39 (D) 15 (D) 22 (D) : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: - 5 1 3 2 7 1 workers: - (D) (D) 15 (D) 16 (D) : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - 1 1 - - 3 - workers: - (D) (D) - - 6 - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 228 472 500 169 41 453 234 workers: 548 1,207 1,402 356 107 1,116 612 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Delaware : Erie : Fairfield : Fayette : Franklin : Fulton : Gallia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 203 85 160 125 90 167 137 workers: 817 1,405 449 415 562 642 337 $1,000 payroll: 15,849 47,342 5,695 7,174 9,391 18,222 1,426 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 175 64 139 105 67 128 122 workers: 337 141 282 195 122 240 195 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 13 12 15 14 9 31 9 workers: 78 73 88 108 62 191 46 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 15 9 6 6 14 8 6 workers: 402 1,191 79 112 378 211 96 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 97 53 88 58 54 82 66 workers: 371 1,189 171 177 263 307 92 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 86 45 85 53 40 66 66 workers: 159 97 153 92 60 133 92 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 3 3 3 1 4 12 - workers: 19 20 18 (D) 28 69 - 10 workers or more ................................farms: 8 5 - 4 10 4 - workers: 193 1,072 - (D) 175 105 - : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 157 56 117 91 69 131 98 workers: 446 216 278 238 299 335 245 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 141 44 104 78 53 123 89 workers: 233 88 185 133 91 232 152 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 11 10 11 10 4 3 3 workers: 70 (D) (D) 73 21 17 15 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 5 2 2 3 12 5 6 workers: 143 (D) (D) 32 187 86 78 : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 46 29 43 34 21 36 39 workers: 177 510 75 119 53 89 46 $1,000 payroll: 4,841 18,391 1,919 2,895 1,900 3,143 (D) : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 106 32 72 67 36 85 71 workers: 225 79 157 177 80 180 131 $1,000 payroll: 931 493 1,153 2,384 1,221 1,270 (D) : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 51 24 45 24 33 46 27 150 days or more, workers: 194 679 96 58 210 218 46 less than 150 days, workers: 221 137 121 61 219 155 114 $1,000 payroll: 10,077 28,458 2,623 1,896 6,270 13,809 (D) : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 7 21 6 - 3 4 1 workers: 57 751 34 - 56 (D) (D) : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 7 21 6 - 3 4 - workers: 57 751 34 - 56 (D) - : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - - - - - - 1 workers: - - - - - - (D) : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 285 91 354 133 138 194 262 workers: 697 210 945 282 405 467 686 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Geauga : Greene : Guernsey : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Harrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 243 184 95 66 192 122 63 workers: 870 508 175 388 582 502 183 $1,000 payroll: 8,915 6,687 880 8,242 5,189 13,188 1,615 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 202 161 90 36 167 105 51 workers: 412 303 144 80 306 222 89 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 26 19 5 21 19 12 10 workers: 175 139 31 141 126 86 (D) 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 15 4 - 9 6 5 2 workers: 283 66 - 167 150 194 (D) : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 124 80 41 43 80 66 29 workers: 304 198 67 192 132 269 53 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 119 75 41 28 77 62 28 workers: 210 149 67 51 (D) 115 (D) 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 2 3 - 9 2 2 1 workers: (D) (D) - 49 (D) (D) (D) 10 workers or more ................................farms: 3 2 - 6 1 2 - workers: (D) (D) - 92 (D) (D) - : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 184 134 67 46 139 90 49 workers: 566 310 108 196 450 233 130 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 153 117 62 30 120 84 43 workers: 284 196 81 59 229 177 85 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 28 15 5 13 15 5 5 workers: 197 (D) 27 79 93 (D) (D) 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 3 2 - 3 4 1 1 workers: 85 (D) - 58 128 (D) (D) : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 59 50 28 20 53 32 14 workers: 151 116 48 113 78 191 19 $1,000 payroll: 1,725 3,193 249 3,642 1,295 8,497 147 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 119 104 54 23 112 56 34 workers: 323 235 88 87 399 110 73 $1,000 payroll: 1,258 1,660 337 1,118 2,143 741 736 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 65 30 13 23 27 34 15 150 days or more, workers: 153 82 19 79 54 78 34 less than 150 days, workers: 243 75 20 109 51 123 57 $1,000 payroll: 5,932 1,834 295 3,482 1,750 3,950 732 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 16 - 3 1 3 1 - workers: 54 - 6 (D) 6 (D) - : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 15 - - 1 3 1 - workers: (D) - - (D) 6 (D) - : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: 1 - 3 - - - - workers: (D) - 6 - - - - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 535 274 394 137 218 180 179 workers: 1,699 637 1,036 379 573 447 444 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Henry : Highland : Hocking : Holmes : Huron : Jackson : Jefferson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 167 266 56 333 165 76 75 workers: 476 600 131 1,083 1,247 157 193 $1,000 payroll: 8,323 5,876 576 11,932 22,599 912 791 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 147 241 48 271 127 72 61 workers: 263 402 (D) 484 244 126 98 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 13 19 7 41 29 3 14 workers: 79 124 39 268 177 (D) 95 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 7 6 1 21 9 1 - workers: 134 74 (D) 331 826 (D) - : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 52 116 13 203 80 32 34 workers: 126 209 26 474 618 49 57 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 50 110 13 174 67 31 32 workers: (D) 169 26 294 136 (D) (D) 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 1 6 - 26 10 1 2 workers: (D) 40 - 145 (D) (D) (D) 10 workers or more ................................farms: 1 - - 3 3 - - workers: (D) - - 35 (D) - - : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 140 185 48 216 125 55 49 workers: 350 391 105 609 629 108 136 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 128 166 42 186 108 52 37 workers: 224 252 68 300 198 90 53 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 7 14 5 19 11 3 12 workers: 45 83 (D) 111 60 18 83 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 5 5 1 11 6 - - workers: 81 56 (D) 198 371 - - : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 27 81 8 117 40 21 26 workers: 43 146 13 261 117 29 48 $1,000 payroll: 1,366 2,405 107 4,729 4,835 347 389 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 115 150 43 130 85 44 41 workers: 269 317 82 306 190 87 118 $1,000 payroll: 2,323 2,268 169 1,803 1,744 154 215 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 25 35 5 86 40 11 8 150 days or more, workers: 83 63 13 213 501 20 9 less than 150 days, workers: 81 74 23 303 439 21 18 $1,000 payroll: 4,635 1,203 300 5,400 16,019 411 187 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 1 5 - 1 4 - 4 workers: (D) 5 - (D) 721 - 16 : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 1 5 - 1 4 - 4 workers: (D) 5 - (D) 721 - 16 : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - - - - - - - workers: - - - - - - - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 271 348 149 671 233 195 190 workers: 641 866 390 2,250 603 487 422 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Knox : Lake : Lawrence : Licking : Logan : Lorain : Lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 227 78 85 260 168 198 101 workers: 598 1,203 155 1,162 469 1,609 527 $1,000 payroll: 5,989 33,591 313 21,337 6,222 42,830 8,712 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 193 47 83 205 138 159 83 workers: 325 114 (D) 369 235 297 177 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 24 15 2 27 25 17 6 workers: 153 92 (D) 172 157 103 39 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 10 16 - 28 5 22 12 workers: 120 997 - 621 77 1,209 311 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 107 54 16 118 78 100 60 workers: 202 721 24 473 164 926 251 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 102 32 16 102 73 85 52 workers: 173 63 24 168 123 151 106 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 5 10 - 6 3 7 4 workers: 29 69 - 37 (D) 43 25 10 workers or more ................................farms: - 12 - 10 2 8 4 workers: - 589 - 268 (D) 732 120 : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 164 52 73 208 118 153 63 workers: 396 482 131 689 305 683 276 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 139 35 71 170 99 128 50 workers: 217 70 (D) 283 173 214 90 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 16 10 2 21 17 9 7 workers: 87 51 (D) 122 (D) 52 45 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 9 7 - 17 2 16 6 workers: 92 361 - 284 (D) 417 141 : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 63 26 12 52 50 45 38 workers: 116 184 (D) 213 86 108 173 $1,000 payroll: 2,398 6,295 56 7,928 2,020 2,202 5,125 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 120 24 69 142 90 98 41 workers: 225 75 123 447 211 309 115 $1,000 payroll: 1,096 124 244 1,395 1,016 1,149 432 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 44 28 4 66 28 55 22 150 days or more, workers: 86 537 (D) 260 78 818 78 less than 150 days, workers: 171 407 (D) 242 94 374 161 $1,000 payroll: 2,495 27,172 12 12,014 3,185 39,479 3,154 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 3 15 - 5 - 12 5 workers: 9 247 - 12 - (D) 23 : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 3 15 - 5 - 12 5 workers: 9 247 - 12 - (D) 23 : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - - - - - - - workers: - - - - - - - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 456 87 174 554 344 339 72 workers: 1,386 216 403 1,338 821 843 186 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Madison : Mahoning : Marion : Medina : Meigs : Mercer : Miami : Monroe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 186 129 169 195 72 336 198 115 workers: 492 490 411 753 177 1,231 509 251 $1,000 payroll: 8,214 8,959 7,904 12,280 801 17,987 5,529 1,515 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 161 100 154 151 64 271 180 106 workers: 285 177 281 283 104 560 302 160 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 20 17 10 33 6 45 14 4 workers: 122 115 60 192 (D) 299 83 20 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 5 12 5 11 2 20 4 5 workers: 85 198 70 278 (D) 372 124 71 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 91 79 78 118 21 222 76 36 workers: 227 215 150 356 41 654 156 77 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 85 70 76 105 19 201 68 32 workers: 149 127 (D) 196 (D) 388 91 43 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 2 6 1 8 2 10 5 2 workers: (D) 47 (D) 49 (D) 60 31 (D) 10 workers or more ................................farms: 4 3 1 5 - 11 3 2 workers: (D) 41 (D) 111 - 206 34 (D) : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 138 82 121 134 60 202 152 92 workers: 265 275 261 397 136 577 353 174 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 130 71 111 114 53 172 144 84 workers: 218 136 187 206 87 345 241 120 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 8 4 7 13 6 20 6 7 workers: 47 27 42 70 (D) 109 (D) (D) 10 workers or more ..................................farms: - 7 3 7 1 10 2 1 workers: - 112 32 121 (D) 123 (D) (D) : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 48 47 48 61 12 134 46 23 workers: 104 106 103 166 14 330 90 42 $1,000 payroll: 3,335 2,477 3,854 2,953 146 7,599 2,651 378 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 95 50 91 77 51 114 122 79 workers: 176 129 191 154 99 293 215 131 $1,000 payroll: 1,200 2,914 1,214 760 332 1,925 1,178 615 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 43 32 30 57 9 88 30 13 150 days or more, workers: 123 109 47 190 27 324 66 35 less than 150 days, workers: 89 146 70 243 37 284 138 43 $1,000 payroll: 3,678 3,569 2,836 8,567 323 8,463 1,699 522 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 1 7 - 5 2 8 7 - workers: (D) 34 - 23 (D) 16 49 - : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 1 7 - 2 2 7 4 - workers: (D) 34 - (D) (D) (D) (D) - : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - - - 3 - 1 3 - workers: - - - (D) - (D) (D) - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 232 229 165 445 217 352 373 297 workers: 526 549 365 1,137 545 846 967 760 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Montgomery : Morgan : Morrow : Muskingum : Noble : Ottawa : Paulding : Perry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 145 92 163 173 63 97 160 86 workers: 709 228 443 466 113 410 1,001 157 $1,000 payroll: 17,335 726 3,971 4,159 933 4,022 33,639 430 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 117 84 141 155 60 79 133 85 workers: 217 161 287 247 97 150 237 (D) 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 17 5 19 11 3 10 17 1 workers: 95 26 120 72 16 57 100 (D) 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 11 3 3 7 - 8 10 - workers: 397 41 36 147 - 203 664 - : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 59 36 70 69 30 49 77 35 workers: 319 50 153 171 44 181 626 42 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 50 36 60 64 29 43 68 35 workers: (D) 50 94 110 (D) 74 104 42 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 2 - 10 1 1 4 6 - workers: (D) - 59 (D) (D) (D) (D) - 10 workers or more ................................farms: 7 - - 4 - 2 3 - workers: 217 - - (D) - (D) (D) - : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 114 67 121 126 37 74 117 67 workers: 390 178 290 295 69 229 375 115 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 96 59 111 112 35 65 102 67 workers: 180 111 231 165 (D) 126 175 115 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 11 5 9 9 2 5 7 - workers: 59 26 (D) 54 (D) 31 40 - 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 7 3 1 5 - 4 8 - workers: 151 41 (D) 76 - 72 160 - : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 31 25 42 47 26 23 43 19 workers: 53 34 75 82 40 37 117 24 $1,000 payroll: 1,559 284 1,777 1,685 673 520 2,354 126 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 86 56 93 104 33 48 83 51 workers: 204 166 220 192 65 91 151 92 $1,000 payroll: 678 413 865 511 248 478 (D) 121 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 28 11 28 22 4 26 34 16 150 days or more, workers: 266 16 78 89 4 144 509 18 less than 150 days, workers: 186 12 70 103 4 138 224 23 $1,000 payroll: 15,097 29 1,329 1,964 12 3,025 (D) 183 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 4 2 5 4 - 9 3 - workers: 60 (D) 18 15 - 149 (D) - : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 4 - 1 4 - 6 3 - workers: 60 - (D) 15 - 29 (D) - : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - 2 4 - - 3 - - workers: - (D) (D) - - 120 - - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 263 232 294 481 221 182 144 298 workers: 656 584 810 1,225 604 450 287 773 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Pickaway : Pike : Portage : Preble : Putnam : Richland : Ross : Sandusky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 176 64 173 220 270 221 226 143 workers: 578 344 803 626 875 698 585 459 $1,000 payroll: 11,303 8,782 7,935 10,160 11,271 6,581 5,262 4,659 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 145 51 140 194 225 179 207 124 workers: 260 94 277 401 410 348 386 241 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 22 11 12 18 26 34 9 10 workers: 143 (D) 75 125 187 220 67 57 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 9 2 21 8 19 8 10 9 workers: 175 (D) 451 100 278 130 132 161 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 96 23 74 115 105 98 116 78 workers: 273 191 241 222 303 222 214 192 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 80 20 66 108 93 87 112 72 workers: 130 28 131 172 168 157 179 114 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 10 2 5 7 7 11 2 5 workers: 56 (D) 31 50 49 65 (D) (D) 10 workers or more ................................farms: 6 1 3 - 5 - 2 1 workers: 87 (D) 79 - 86 - (D) (D) : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 128 53 138 165 211 188 166 110 workers: 305 153 562 404 572 476 371 267 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 122 43 111 147 177 172 149 100 workers: 229 84 201 264 313 316 239 176 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 5 10 8 12 24 10 12 6 workers: (D) 69 45 70 151 63 75 38 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 1 - 19 6 10 6 5 4 workers: (D) - 316 70 108 97 57 53 : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 48 11 35 55 59 33 60 33 workers: 122 (D) 67 99 155 76 110 56 $1,000 payroll: 3,939 (D) 1,267 2,633 5,302 1,110 1,741 759 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 80 41 99 105 165 123 110 65 workers: 145 (D) 242 266 396 271 194 147 $1,000 payroll: 1,147 (D) 1,241 1,273 2,131 1,470 1,151 892 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 48 12 39 60 46 65 56 45 150 days or more, workers: 151 (D) 174 123 148 146 104 136 less than 150 days, workers: 160 50 320 138 176 205 177 120 $1,000 payroll: 6,217 1,270 5,427 6,255 3,838 4,002 2,371 3,008 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 7 2 8 - 8 - 4 7 workers: 98 (D) 26 - 49 - 16 183 : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 7 2 3 - 8 - 4 5 workers: 98 (D) 12 - 49 - 16 (D) : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - - 5 - - - - 2 workers: - - 14 - - - - (D) : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 187 153 427 359 370 407 376 239 workers: 410 427 1,016 830 926 1,140 935 574 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Scioto : Seneca : Shelby : Stark : Summit : Trumbull : Tuscarawas : Union ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 82 185 186 259 103 180 195 191 workers: 171 433 509 1,012 517 500 550 931 $1,000 payroll: 1,122 4,652 9,657 14,862 6,584 5,300 8,113 18,238 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 75 173 162 212 78 151 171 170 workers: 119 318 292 368 150 261 288 333 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 6 8 17 28 13 24 15 13 workers: (D) 56 106 195 87 158 102 81 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 1 4 7 19 12 5 9 8 workers: (D) 59 111 449 280 81 160 517 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 25 80 88 131 56 101 89 102 workers: 52 151 231 394 231 211 245 575 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 24 72 79 115 43 93 81 95 workers: (D) 91 140 214 95 151 142 (D) 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: - 6 6 10 9 7 4 2 workers: - (D) 38 54 58 (D) 26 (D) 10 workers or more ................................farms: 1 2 3 6 4 1 4 5 workers: (D) (D) 53 126 78 (D) 77 407 : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 64 136 126 183 64 120 144 133 workers: 119 282 278 618 286 289 305 356 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 60 130 112 156 48 106 132 122 workers: 95 244 192 269 85 194 199 217 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 4 6 14 15 10 11 6 6 workers: 24 38 86 93 69 61 34 39 10 workers or more ..................................farms: - - - 12 6 3 6 5 workers: - - - 256 132 34 72 100 : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 18 49 60 76 39 60 51 58 workers: 41 70 145 168 128 103 115 161 $1,000 payroll: 854 890 5,438 4,549 4,207 988 1,787 6,631 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 57 105 98 128 47 79 106 89 workers: 108 214 198 288 106 153 201 192 $1,000 payroll: (D) 925 1,606 2,008 1,057 1,014 1,270 929 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 7 31 28 55 17 41 38 44 150 days or more, workers: 11 81 86 226 103 108 130 414 less than 150 days, workers: 11 68 80 330 180 136 104 164 $1,000 payroll: (D) 2,837 2,612 8,305 1,320 3,297 5,055 10,679 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: - 2 3 3 - 1 8 3 workers: - (D) (D) (D) - (D) 27 (D) : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: - 1 3 3 - 1 1 3 workers: - (D) (D) (D) - (D) (D) (D) : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - 1 - - - - 7 - workers: - (D) - - - - (D) - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 198 336 302 495 174 345 445 318 workers: 470 802 736 1,142 439 1,033 1,196 683 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Van Wert : Vinton : Warren : Washington : Wayne : Williams : Wood : Wyandot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 171 30 200 151 422 140 228 138 workers: 555 52 768 611 2,400 455 662 426 $1,000 payroll: 10,973 156 9,981 5,131 34,709 8,202 15,040 11,337 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 155 26 156 134 275 122 209 126 workers: 271 32 293 254 538 247 404 249 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 8 4 32 8 94 11 14 10 workers: 46 20 189 45 625 72 89 (D) 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 8 - 12 9 53 7 5 2 workers: 238 - 286 312 1,237 136 169 (D) : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 82 3 100 73 258 64 98 63 workers: 288 3 313 128 1,183 195 281 141 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 75 3 81 70 203 57 90 57 workers: (D) 3 120 98 452 107 133 100 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 1 - 14 2 35 5 4 5 workers: (D) - 85 (D) 219 (D) 22 (D) 10 workers or more ................................farms: 6 - 5 1 20 2 4 1 workers: 163 - 108 (D) 512 (D) 126 (D) : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 122 29 168 117 294 103 178 109 workers: 267 49 455 483 1,217 260 381 285 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 114 27 144 103 217 91 167 104 workers: 168 (D) 249 171 415 163 291 180 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 5 2 19 6 54 7 9 4 workers: 25 (D) 100 35 334 43 (D) (D) 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 3 - 5 8 23 5 2 1 workers: 74 - 106 277 468 54 (D) (D) : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 49 1 32 34 128 37 50 29 workers: 172 (D) 135 52 447 83 161 57 $1,000 payroll: 5,142 (D) 4,451 648 14,815 1,846 5,631 2,071 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 89 27 100 78 164 76 130 75 workers: 172 (D) 204 189 472 159 273 142 $1,000 payroll: 1,287 72 1,194 689 1,902 1,043 2,560 870 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 33 2 68 39 130 27 48 34 150 days or more, workers: 116 (D) 178 76 736 112 120 84 less than 150 days, workers: 95 (D) 251 294 745 101 108 143 $1,000 payroll: 4,544 (D) 4,337 3,794 17,992 5,312 6,849 8,395 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 1 - 3 2 20 3 5 1 workers: (D) - (D) (D) 106 45 83 (D) : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 1 - 3 2 18 3 5 1 workers: (D) - (D) (D) (D) 45 83 (D) : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - - - - 2 - - - workers: - - - - (D) - - - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 187 99 344 388 882 206 259 176 workers: 401 225 773 1,042 2,524 465 597 382 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Ohio : Adams : Allen : Ashland : Ashtabula : Athens : Auglaize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 76,009 1,100 897 1,028 1,034 663 1,012 2017: 77,805 1,194 855 1,122 1,212 687 976 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 13,652,346 170,805 178,921 148,742 134,274 106,866 231,815 2017: 13,965,295 165,947 186,623 160,698 153,654 98,742 210,018 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 180 155 199 145 130 161 229 2017: 179 139 218 143 127 144 215 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 76,009 1,100 897 1,028 1,034 663 1,012 2017: 77,805 1,194 855 1,122 1,212 687 976 $1,000, 2022: 109,805,116 897,327 1,492,343 1,172,911 729,755 440,647 2,376,093 2017: 86,573,608 644,272 1,354,044 976,276 671,870 317,220 1,709,720 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 1,444,633 815,752 1,663,705 1,140,964 705,759 664,626 2,347,918 2017: 1,112,700 539,592 1,583,677 870,121 554,349 461,747 1,751,762 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 8,043 5,254 8,341 7,886 5,435 4,123 10,250 2017: 6,199 3,882 7,256 6,075 4,373 3,213 8,141 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 2,534 26 44 34 35 10 47 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 3,454 42 29 37 53 41 48 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 8,840 131 121 126 186 95 95 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 26,087 488 265 332 430 282 203 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 15,938 238 141 239 187 155 177 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 8,183 87 104 131 86 47 181 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 6,324 68 89 88 39 23 158 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 2,504 13 85 23 10 6 56 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 2,145 7 19 18 8 4 47 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 26,151,973 373,675 257,600 270,690 449,327 322,320 256,892 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 52.2 45.7 69.5 54.9 29.9 33.2 90.2 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 9,331 53 109 105 115 22 118 acres: 47,465 259 614 527 638 103 563 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 27,225 366 327 384 439 185 276 acres: 679,745 10,073 8,409 9,450 11,486 4,917 7,505 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 6,217 103 77 99 112 66 71 acres: 364,340 6,042 4,565 5,832 6,377 3,927 4,116 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 7,416 131 58 133 74 83 97 acres: 615,030 10,952 4,802 11,085 6,274 6,809 7,927 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 6,216 141 65 74 87 114 92 acres: 724,662 16,554 7,589 8,420 10,119 13,527 10,600 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 3,856 69 43 65 54 44 67 acres: 606,259 10,633 6,732 10,090 8,654 6,862 10,553 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 2,458 60 31 18 31 35 31 acres: 484,680 11,836 6,051 3,586 6,198 6,947 6,092 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 1,940 31 16 30 18 32 47 acres: 461,765 7,363 3,814 7,064 4,302 7,627 11,292 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 5,263 71 66 66 52 49 97 acres: 1,878,675 24,164 24,723 23,464 19,484 17,440 34,866 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 3,370 56 70 33 38 19 66 acres: 2,316,455 36,042 47,906 23,759 26,147 13,178 45,695 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 1,789 15 26 15 7 9 31 acres: 2,484,428 20,737 35,313 19,708 10,202 11,301 42,785 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 928 4 9 6 7 5 19 acres: 2,988,842 16,150 28,403 25,757 24,393 14,228 49,821 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 10,333 75 129 138 103 52 137 acres: 53,998 (D) 690 691 627 258 686 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 26,533 450 243 365 523 189 247 acres: 668,842 11,694 6,295 9,340 13,914 5,542 6,674 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 6,156 114 52 133 156 74 62 acres: 359,679 6,534 3,111 7,735 8,900 4,514 3,638 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 7,222 117 49 138 123 87 84 acres: 597,045 9,859 4,019 11,479 10,404 7,115 6,862 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 6,289 120 67 81 89 102 71 acres: 732,875 13,637 7,734 9,492 10,113 11,585 8,229 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 4,004 66 48 61 50 35 49 acres: 629,735 10,415 7,495 9,609 7,765 5,495 7,672 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 2,772 42 30 33 19 44 36 acres: 547,671 8,293 5,928 6,591 3,697 8,746 6,857 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 1,958 49 33 30 27 21 43 acres: 468,095 11,819 7,951 7,198 6,400 5,071 10,463 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 5,844 84 89 70 61 50 133 acres: 2,093,233 29,821 33,657 23,854 22,220 18,115 48,473 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 3,955 62 80 53 41 27 78 acres: 2,728,843 39,761 54,084 40,156 27,739 19,030 52,898 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 1,958 14 30 16 11 3 30 acres: 2,631,900 20,295 39,793 21,267 14,407 3,792 40,618 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 781 1 5 4 9 3 6 acres: 2,453,379 (D) 15,866 13,286 27,468 9,479 16,948 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 64,255 962 846 850 882 524 936 2017: 66,292 1,067 779 940 1,053 571 887 acres, 2022: 10,521,756 83,742 165,982 113,677 79,528 28,336 216,477 2017: 10,960,704 89,226 172,699 120,812 101,081 30,432 194,575 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 56,583 882 717 775 783 464 782 2017: 58,802 920 683 854 945 505 784 acres, 2022: 9,777,227 70,425 153,543 105,477 71,272 21,814 203,298 2017: 10,190,952 74,414 166,454 106,108 88,835 22,460 184,671 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Belmont : Brown : Butler : Carroll : Champaign : Clark : Clermont ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 756 1,103 888 817 839 833 815 2017: 750 1,237 997 888 860 742 928 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 139,632 177,509 93,238 111,677 217,289 170,922 85,840 2017: 129,364 207,957 123,916 110,672 188,997 170,987 97,342 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 185 161 105 137 259 205 105 2017: 172 168 124 125 220 230 105 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 756 1,103 888 817 839 833 815 2017: 750 1,237 997 888 860 742 928 $1,000, 2022: 620,742 1,038,397 840,683 669,194 1,993,186 1,572,422 652,299 2017: 495,353 916,649 1,022,925 521,259 1,355,090 1,289,625 545,642 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 821,087 941,429 946,715 819,087 2,375,669 1,887,662 800,366 2017: 660,470 741,026 1,026,003 587,003 1,575,686 1,738,039 587,976 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 4,446 5,850 9,017 5,992 9,173 9,200 7,599 2017: 3,829 4,408 8,255 4,710 7,170 7,542 5,605 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 29 26 20 12 47 16 13 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 42 43 28 32 34 42 43 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 86 138 53 122 82 84 122 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 301 374 329 295 250 309 381 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 156 289 272 160 154 138 190 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 81 132 106 118 81 97 36 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 49 56 55 66 91 57 19 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 9 38 13 8 44 43 3 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 3 7 12 4 56 47 8 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 340,564 313,611 298,874 252,549 274,194 254,389 289,350 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 41.0 56.6 31.2 44.2 79.2 67.2 29.7 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 42 60 121 38 128 172 124 acres: 194 317 695 (D) 544 903 682 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 204 385 393 274 268 326 454 acres: 5,419 9,837 9,459 7,174 6,166 7,604 10,583 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 77 85 79 104 57 34 64 acres: 4,709 5,012 4,568 5,889 3,402 1,933 3,665 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 98 123 94 91 76 47 43 acres: 8,104 10,251 7,702 7,374 6,278 4,053 3,604 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 107 137 49 77 43 47 47 acres: 12,369 16,095 5,635 9,111 5,065 5,606 5,384 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 71 87 34 61 43 32 21 acres: 11,080 13,519 5,389 9,415 6,770 5,227 3,296 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 25 43 23 33 19 25 6 acres: 4,985 8,372 4,425 6,456 3,732 4,724 1,165 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 22 41 15 29 30 9 17 acres: 5,204 9,713 (D) 6,808 7,113 2,137 4,261 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 56 64 48 66 66 60 16 acres: 20,355 22,674 17,640 22,889 23,766 22,015 5,321 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 41 46 18 34 50 31 6 acres: 25,387 31,205 13,460 21,541 34,320 21,068 4,309 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 8 29 13 8 36 32 10 acres: 11,320 41,350 18,602 10,323 50,973 43,778 13,000 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 5 3 1 2 23 18 7 acres: 30,506 9,164 (D) (D) 69,160 51,874 30,570 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 55 82 131 72 104 122 148 acres: 252 449 683 (D) 552 603 791 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 175 441 438 324 295 299 468 acres: 5,209 11,117 10,760 8,531 7,461 6,639 11,639 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 97 114 84 96 60 49 82 acres: 5,878 6,771 4,757 5,700 3,475 2,839 4,845 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 74 130 97 102 86 42 60 acres: 6,132 11,256 8,136 8,194 7,116 3,472 4,899 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 113 111 63 76 53 34 34 acres: 13,356 12,668 7,233 8,981 5,969 4,025 3,898 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 72 81 39 67 46 20 25 acres: 11,378 12,528 6,026 10,405 7,372 3,159 3,912 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 39 60 22 36 21 19 21 acres: 7,607 11,789 4,347 7,033 4,168 3,704 4,122 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 19 25 16 19 21 10 20 acres: 4,534 6,027 3,911 4,424 4,995 2,441 4,693 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 58 91 58 56 67 51 36 acres: 21,671 31,120 21,684 19,560 23,796 19,357 11,688 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 36 61 24 27 60 44 14 acres: 23,274 39,328 19,614 18,936 41,217 31,248 8,828 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 7 35 20 11 31 39 13 acres: 9,098 48,124 23,820 14,461 41,362 51,230 16,847 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 5 6 5 2 16 13 7 acres: 20,975 16,780 12,945 (D) 41,514 42,270 21,180 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 596 977 724 681 726 684 628 2017: 623 1,094 810 756 771 635 672 acres, 2022: 36,012 122,497 65,726 61,817 193,824 144,995 59,900 2017: 41,431 154,673 92,146 64,345 168,701 151,402 65,529 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 541 901 659 632 652 632 550 2017: 580 998 751 673 685 581 598 acres, 2022: 29,877 108,302 59,897 52,711 185,009 140,314 57,180 2017: 33,470 141,997 86,233 55,498 161,304 146,507 59,471 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Clinton : Columbiana : Coshocton : Crawford : Cuyahoga : Darke : Defiance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 788 1,129 1,251 628 104 1,761 907 2017: 747 1,227 1,191 719 111 1,658 907 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 241,315 153,993 178,050 203,784 1,564 366,642 206,426 2017: 212,769 142,422 182,555 238,233 2,248 343,774 228,465 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 306 136 142 324 15 208 228 2017: 285 116 153 331 20 207 252 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 788 1,129 1,251 628 104 1,761 907 2017: 747 1,227 1,191 719 111 1,658 907 $1,000, 2022: 1,990,066 1,136,275 1,202,791 1,641,678 50,917 4,001,063 1,615,081 2017: 1,267,749 821,702 963,689 1,535,593 36,674 2,859,703 1,310,433 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 2,525,464 1,006,444 961,464 2,614,137 489,584 2,272,040 1,780,684 2017: 1,697,120 669,684 809,143 2,135,734 330,393 1,724,791 1,444,799 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 8,247 7,379 6,755 8,056 32,555 10,913 7,824 2017: 5,958 5,769 5,279 6,446 16,314 8,319 5,736 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 36 31 15 31 12 66 54 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 32 42 58 13 9 63 66 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 69 209 128 112 21 169 122 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 270 412 406 134 25 472 272 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 110 195 361 92 25 313 162 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 87 131 171 71 8 192 71 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 95 67 84 104 4 269 83 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 31 20 15 25 - 130 47 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 58 22 13 46 - 87 30 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 261,558 340,432 360,905 257,143 292,576 382,784 263,328 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 92.3 45.2 49.3 79.2 0.5 95.8 78.4 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 124 138 78 79 45 269 93 acres: 660 662 452 365 (D) 1,424 530 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 236 410 456 167 52 544 319 acres: 5,822 10,103 11,705 4,006 900 13,056 9,228 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 75 123 100 47 3 136 58 acres: 4,547 7,383 5,850 2,793 172 7,918 3,438 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 54 130 168 45 2 126 124 acres: 4,489 10,803 13,825 3,868 (D) 10,144 10,255 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 49 89 129 51 2 110 58 acres: 5,610 10,237 15,070 5,961 (D) 12,677 6,778 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 18 69 78 24 - 90 41 acres: 2,885 10,791 12,358 3,683 - 14,324 6,696 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 30 23 41 23 - 59 34 acres: 6,005 4,419 8,157 4,567 - 11,717 6,793 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 15 25 47 20 - 55 16 acres: 3,547 5,928 11,048 4,763 - 13,161 3,821 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 54 57 95 73 - 167 62 acres: 19,080 19,408 32,437 25,560 - 62,209 21,376 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 68 36 27 47 - 121 51 acres: 49,501 23,922 15,306 31,776 - 82,167 35,284 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 34 21 27 35 - 65 33 acres: 49,604 25,981 38,753 48,396 - 91,688 45,033 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 31 8 5 17 - 19 18 acres: 89,565 24,356 13,089 68,046 - 46,157 57,194 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 107 167 82 112 71 295 69 acres: 610 1,012 449 597 (D) 1,662 394 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 250 470 382 152 32 455 286 acres: 6,636 11,700 10,425 3,588 680 11,541 7,888 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 43 126 102 33 2 111 70 acres: 2,625 7,436 5,909 1,854 (D) 6,467 4,183 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 55 117 157 75 2 124 83 acres: 4,522 9,558 13,277 6,003 (D) 10,074 6,786 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 44 100 127 52 3 113 75 acres: 5,260 11,896 14,946 6,050 341 13,241 8,768 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 18 69 75 38 - 79 51 acres: 2,846 10,891 11,829 6,133 - 12,600 8,077 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 22 40 55 29 - 69 35 acres: 4,450 7,721 10,909 5,833 - 13,753 6,810 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 22 28 37 22 - 48 33 acres: 5,187 6,691 8,697 5,353 - 11,279 8,045 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 63 47 104 80 - 162 61 acres: 21,893 15,909 36,041 29,776 - 61,016 22,779 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 63 44 44 69 1 129 83 acres: 44,814 28,543 30,445 51,405 (D) 88,606 58,992 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 37 16 23 38 - 62 48 acres: 51,989 21,920 31,047 51,935 - 84,503 61,843 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 23 3 3 19 - 11 13 acres: 61,937 9,145 8,581 69,706 - 29,032 33,900 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 691 918 972 556 81 1,608 862 2017: 645 989 969 628 87 1,516 861 acres, 2022: 219,318 100,480 86,800 187,202 627 337,189 185,250 2017: 190,717 95,927 97,155 220,942 639 316,123 205,771 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 612 856 840 479 75 1,463 649 2017: 591 917 836 555 84 1,393 653 acres, 2022: 208,161 93,585 74,354 179,701 487 320,829 170,976 2017: 185,767 87,597 81,673 214,627 504 306,343 191,375 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Delaware : Erie : Fairfield : Fayette : Franklin : Fulton : Gallia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 728 317 1,082 550 372 794 771 2017: 803 382 1,117 491 408 785 990 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 130,937 77,157 193,611 202,425 48,728 211,588 101,469 2017: 132,875 86,440 188,407 204,254 52,356 196,306 118,630 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 180 243 179 368 131 266 132 2017: 165 226 169 416 128 250 120 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 728 317 1,082 550 372 794 771 2017: 803 382 1,117 491 408 785 990 $1,000, 2022: 1,279,425 696,758 1,462,041 1,772,764 558,532 1,681,224 367,788 2017: 1,039,636 565,684 1,451,168 1,458,783 420,985 1,371,162 372,862 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 1,757,452 2,197,973 1,351,239 3,223,207 1,501,429 2,117,411 477,028 2017: 1,294,690 1,480,849 1,299,166 2,971,045 1,031,825 1,746,704 376,628 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 9,771 9,030 7,551 8,758 11,462 7,946 3,625 2017: 7,824 6,544 7,702 7,142 8,041 6,985 3,143 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 19 7 62 37 22 28 17 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 27 17 57 27 31 40 36 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 70 44 97 66 40 84 140 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 235 104 385 93 103 242 343 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 210 39 232 116 99 120 161 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 63 32 109 65 36 96 56 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 37 43 81 57 15 88 18 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 35 14 27 42 12 50 - $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 32 17 32 47 14 46 - : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 283,644 160,954 322,824 260,071 340,722 259,484 298,579 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 46.2 47.9 60.0 77.8 14.3 81.5 34.0 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 153 70 191 66 128 133 34 acres: 843 396 992 371 517 609 155 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 323 91 452 189 142 224 239 acres: 7,418 2,242 10,428 4,384 3,201 5,557 7,101 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 41 26 80 35 15 59 70 acres: 2,249 1,530 4,643 2,091 867 3,529 4,123 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 43 13 80 31 15 63 117 acres: 3,542 1,099 6,659 2,635 1,133 5,118 9,729 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 42 13 60 37 13 54 88 acres: 4,849 1,480 7,006 4,286 1,581 6,072 10,161 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 10 10 28 23 10 26 47 acres: 1,532 1,622 4,265 3,794 1,694 4,010 7,477 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 17 7 31 34 6 11 60 acres: 3,427 1,414 6,093 6,841 1,208 2,184 11,902 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 12 12 19 7 6 30 22 acres: 2,891 2,909 4,523 1,639 1,424 7,154 5,273 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 30 28 60 35 7 70 53 acres: 11,197 9,682 20,801 12,971 2,509 25,900 16,983 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 24 29 29 44 18 67 37 acres: 17,357 20,585 20,982 31,214 11,562 46,884 23,102 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 17 11 31 29 9 37 4 acres: 26,655 14,893 46,782 43,554 12,906 52,472 5,463 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 16 7 21 20 3 20 - acres: 48,977 19,305 60,437 88,645 10,126 52,099 - : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 140 78 192 44 144 142 78 acres: 739 377 946 257 593 641 490 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 369 111 451 183 132 208 279 acres: 8,844 2,702 11,311 4,532 2,886 5,030 7,665 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 42 26 73 30 19 37 106 acres: 2,413 1,507 4,310 1,744 1,058 2,199 6,148 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 55 29 84 22 16 54 129 acres: 4,533 2,439 6,989 1,868 1,275 4,415 10,710 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 36 11 68 18 27 65 144 acres: 4,011 1,309 8,145 2,127 3,119 7,558 17,191 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 27 24 41 15 9 40 75 acres: 4,184 3,804 6,450 2,386 1,468 6,350 11,580 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 13 17 33 27 7 15 52 acres: 2,598 3,416 6,531 5,573 1,409 3,000 10,118 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 20 8 13 10 6 21 28 acres: 4,722 1,971 3,073 2,383 1,441 5,084 6,653 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 34 35 69 23 15 77 68 acres: 12,060 12,991 23,016 8,284 5,425 29,685 22,416 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 36 25 50 56 23 75 24 acres: 26,940 17,635 37,102 39,605 15,988 50,914 16,445 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 16 12 31 44 7 40 7 acres: 23,962 16,567 42,579 60,033 9,233 54,476 9,214 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 15 6 12 19 3 11 - acres: 37,869 21,722 37,955 75,462 8,461 26,954 - : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 602 270 891 481 322 720 557 2017: 663 310 902 427 310 687 758 acres, 2022: 116,702 68,411 162,719 187,328 41,888 196,614 31,076 2017: 117,539 77,112 153,607 189,877 45,000 182,198 37,576 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 510 245 758 378 276 591 510 2017: 612 283 818 354 287 581 687 acres, 2022: 111,979 66,504 151,513 177,017 38,115 189,196 25,363 2017: 111,929 72,506 146,252 179,923 42,858 175,537 31,481 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Geauga : Greene : Guernsey : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Harrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 1,133 897 1,055 322 995 715 482 2017: 1,049 817 1,103 318 887 726 458 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 66,881 156,287 147,625 18,884 249,468 243,914 103,742 2017: 69,907 167,701 151,837 17,970 240,017 261,744 99,340 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 59 174 140 59 251 341 215 2017: 67 205 138 57 271 361 217 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 1,133 897 1,055 322 995 715 482 2017: 1,049 817 1,103 318 887 726 458 $1,000, 2022: 620,109 1,451,909 767,372 264,101 2,069,579 2,243,209 562,435 2017: 506,455 1,197,391 565,207 238,874 1,450,103 1,541,195 328,835 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 547,316 1,618,627 727,367 820,190 2,079,978 3,137,355 1,166,878 2017: 482,798 1,465,595 512,427 751,176 1,634,840 2,122,858 717,980 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 9,272 9,290 5,198 13,985 8,296 9,197 5,421 2017: 7,245 7,140 3,722 13,293 6,042 5,888 3,310 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 25 40 13 12 58 28 17 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 23 35 56 20 58 61 22 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 128 83 120 58 81 104 48 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 601 304 469 99 232 159 162 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 249 200 234 67 196 87 108 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 78 112 110 27 128 112 80 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 18 70 35 33 135 77 32 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 7 23 10 5 58 39 4 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 4 30 8 1 49 48 9 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 256,108 264,787 334,243 259,795 340,069 301,059 257,492 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 26.1 59.0 44.2 7.3 73.4 81.0 40.3 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 252 169 59 81 121 91 22 acres: 1,372 1,010 313 (D) 606 444 93 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 527 397 336 167 285 222 133 acres: 12,243 8,114 9,483 4,047 8,070 5,635 3,599 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 117 55 105 24 60 43 38 acres: 6,928 3,051 6,209 1,312 3,461 2,582 2,257 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 120 48 148 15 112 47 53 acres: 9,875 4,066 12,435 (D) 9,253 3,980 4,411 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 60 49 96 12 75 41 59 acres: 6,901 5,553 11,279 (D) 8,602 4,703 6,879 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 17 36 94 3 38 37 33 acres: 2,657 5,698 14,833 (D) 6,085 5,775 5,313 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 17 11 51 4 29 37 37 acres: 3,489 2,193 9,932 855 5,657 7,250 7,198 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 2 15 46 4 39 32 35 acres: (D) 3,487 10,804 915 9,395 7,666 8,441 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 9 45 85 5 109 64 39 acres: 3,015 16,534 30,087 1,880 40,371 23,224 13,899 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 4 33 20 5 59 44 19 acres: 2,457 21,880 13,535 3,420 41,113 31,835 14,582 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 7 26 7 2 47 36 9 acres: 9,706 38,954 7,713 (D) 66,893 49,585 13,918 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 1 13 8 - 21 21 5 acres: (D) 45,747 21,002 - 49,962 101,235 23,152 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 273 150 39 74 122 81 33 acres: 1,425 844 234 (D) 612 436 137 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 427 332 355 162 235 180 91 acres: 10,523 6,634 9,662 3,920 5,919 4,991 2,629 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 105 58 104 13 50 49 42 acres: 6,024 3,260 6,021 773 2,922 2,936 2,526 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 96 54 159 24 82 61 69 acres: 8,213 4,611 13,052 1,903 6,740 5,012 5,750 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 69 41 125 19 53 65 40 acres: 7,708 4,772 14,715 2,066 6,207 7,261 4,661 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 29 26 97 8 34 39 31 acres: 4,405 4,067 15,366 1,239 5,383 6,382 4,936 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 11 10 56 4 43 25 41 acres: 2,089 1,964 10,982 783 8,596 4,914 8,044 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 11 17 36 - 27 27 19 acres: (D) 4,071 8,514 - 6,448 6,401 4,482 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 7 49 106 10 103 67 52 acres: 2,318 17,940 37,739 3,441 36,976 24,394 18,126 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 15 30 16 3 76 68 21 acres: 11,288 21,354 11,105 2,160 54,655 46,484 14,955 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 4 35 7 1 42 42 12 acres: 5,184 48,512 8,444 (D) 54,834 57,526 14,348 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 2 15 3 - 20 22 7 acres: (D) 49,672 16,003 - 50,725 95,007 18,746 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 855 743 848 243 931 643 384 2017: 736 683 961 246 801 673 403 acres, 2022: 28,770 131,972 53,476 8,986 234,870 229,202 36,026 2017: 33,577 149,590 59,132 8,405 226,730 243,997 41,043 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 779 678 789 209 832 532 347 2017: 647 638 888 213 717 552 366 acres, 2022: 24,722 126,919 45,468 7,651 227,029 213,265 31,498 2017: 29,703 144,814 50,041 6,590 217,827 229,014 33,461 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Henry : Highland : Hocking : Holmes : Huron : Jackson : Jefferson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 948 1,188 449 1,736 768 527 541 2017: 841 1,254 377 1,673 810 508 599 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 243,932 227,859 40,976 184,549 224,977 66,565 72,749 2017: 234,876 287,973 38,357 173,925 240,519 67,446 76,987 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 257 192 91 106 293 126 134 2017: 279 230 102 104 297 133 129 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 948 1,188 449 1,736 768 527 541 2017: 841 1,254 377 1,673 810 508 599 $1,000, 2022: 1,917,005 1,385,615 265,843 1,810,105 1,672,093 284,440 420,492 2017: 1,538,526 1,445,864 173,644 1,346,432 1,463,120 189,778 420,693 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 2,022,158 1,166,343 592,079 1,042,687 2,177,204 539,734 777,249 2017: 1,829,400 1,153,001 460,593 804,801 1,806,321 373,579 702,325 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 7,859 6,081 6,488 9,808 7,432 4,273 5,780 2017: 6,550 5,021 4,527 7,741 6,083 2,814 5,464 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 45 21 14 21 30 29 7 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 87 39 8 39 38 53 22 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 112 138 44 117 92 55 76 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 194 479 215 551 253 254 237 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 170 268 104 585 97 79 115 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 131 100 47 253 102 34 40 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 112 81 16 130 74 20 27 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 48 37 - 21 35 - 16 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 49 25 1 19 47 3 1 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 266,246 353,974 269,649 270,421 314,557 268,998 261,252 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 91.6 64.4 15.2 68.2 71.5 24.7 27.8 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 110 83 58 295 90 25 27 acres: 526 468 (D) 1,473 499 183 (D) 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 279 397 141 528 267 186 143 acres: 7,346 10,501 4,336 12,747 6,864 5,102 3,908 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 57 127 56 142 59 48 58 acres: 3,346 7,342 3,422 8,238 3,406 2,768 3,448 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 89 133 68 260 65 80 82 acres: 7,127 10,903 5,635 22,047 5,448 6,516 6,837 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 83 119 46 236 41 54 67 acres: 9,885 13,444 5,274 27,766 4,760 6,355 7,935 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 60 78 24 115 40 28 57 acres: 9,507 12,246 3,687 17,892 6,370 4,351 9,206 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 29 37 21 37 35 22 31 acres: 5,846 7,170 4,068 7,301 6,876 4,349 6,131 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 30 39 5 27 16 14 8 acres: 7,169 9,295 (D) 6,295 3,853 3,316 1,826 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 92 58 24 50 52 45 39 acres: 32,489 20,478 8,272 18,513 19,262 14,606 12,975 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 62 66 5 29 46 21 28 acres: 42,112 44,868 2,841 20,092 31,186 13,419 18,858 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 35 36 - 10 27 4 1 acres: 48,121 50,399 - 14,739 37,433 5,600 (D) 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 22 15 1 7 30 - - acres: 70,458 40,745 (D) 27,446 99,020 - - : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 111 87 48 275 118 32 23 acres: 504 517 (D) 1,526 603 215 135 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 216 385 121 453 231 165 166 acres: 5,351 10,252 3,430 11,383 5,830 4,354 4,712 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 42 153 44 163 64 51 66 acres: 2,474 8,984 2,551 9,886 3,706 2,991 3,838 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 69 114 48 247 49 68 95 acres: 5,529 9,287 3,998 20,589 4,042 5,487 7,969 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 64 119 33 242 55 65 76 acres: 7,419 13,522 3,925 28,268 6,280 7,684 8,851 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 46 69 23 122 41 34 49 acres: 7,147 11,002 3,637 18,914 6,561 5,305 7,814 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 28 40 11 53 45 16 36 acres: 5,630 7,917 2,140 10,706 9,175 3,178 7,059 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 21 36 21 21 23 12 20 acres: 4,950 8,714 5,125 5,111 5,418 2,814 4,832 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 120 99 22 48 69 38 44 acres: 43,409 35,075 8,251 17,055 25,601 12,272 15,288 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 77 77 5 38 56 20 24 acres: 57,109 53,632 3,228 27,404 39,204 13,894 16,489 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 33 58 1 8 37 7 - acres: 45,271 74,502 (D) 11,333 53,621 9,252 - 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 14 17 - 3 22 - - acres: 50,083 54,569 - 11,750 80,478 - - : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 893 979 330 1,217 693 409 469 2017: 771 1,079 284 1,271 697 396 515 acres, 2022: 233,278 179,798 13,333 85,031 198,615 23,657 29,372 2017: 225,208 224,722 14,069 104,215 213,866 27,257 32,970 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 777 789 281 1,081 598 369 422 2017: 690 853 231 1,178 614 345 462 acres, 2022: 222,572 157,521 10,093 73,940 191,283 19,656 23,153 2017: 219,936 197,435 10,272 89,085 201,230 20,550 26,927 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Knox : Lake : Lawrence : Licking : Logan : Lorain : Lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 1,303 243 429 1,532 977 894 364 2017: 1,338 214 531 1,583 1,009 1,001 386 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 184,283 13,886 51,104 207,389 204,656 108,838 76,149 2017: 194,445 13,098 62,009 220,486 211,281 125,721 65,558 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 141 57 119 135 209 122 209 2017: 145 61 117 139 209 126 170 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 1,303 243 429 1,532 977 894 364 2017: 1,338 214 531 1,583 1,009 1,001 386 $1,000, 2022: 1,466,153 133,930 171,534 1,855,239 1,738,880 956,453 674,945 2017: 1,175,875 106,905 203,849 1,458,744 1,278,381 940,851 542,611 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 1,125,213 551,152 399,845 1,210,992 1,779,816 1,069,858 1,854,244 2017: 878,830 499,558 383,896 921,506 1,266,978 939,911 1,405,729 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 7,956 9,645 3,357 8,946 8,497 8,788 8,863 2017: 6,047 8,162 3,287 6,616 6,051 7,484 8,277 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 32 24 14 45 24 24 20 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 39 7 37 51 33 33 18 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 151 45 64 137 140 66 45 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 482 80 219 532 379 380 112 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 296 57 67 359 170 180 73 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 135 16 23 231 80 109 30 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 118 12 5 100 82 72 24 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 28 2 - 44 31 18 23 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 22 - - 33 38 12 19 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 336,324 146,731 290,157 436,719 293,398 314,385 218,226 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 54.8 9.5 17.6 47.5 69.8 34.6 34.9 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 148 72 25 222 128 183 57 acres: 887 337 116 1,168 672 935 258 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 474 96 120 618 379 367 156 acres: 12,050 2,342 3,390 15,213 9,426 8,475 3,508 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 138 19 46 114 80 60 24 acres: 8,012 1,112 2,650 6,499 4,761 3,474 1,516 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 154 19 75 147 96 81 28 acres: 12,793 1,563 6,282 12,452 7,755 6,864 2,337 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 85 17 56 118 58 41 19 acres: 9,771 1,855 6,603 13,807 6,603 4,500 2,241 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 47 6 28 65 48 36 7 acres: 7,486 897 4,414 10,371 7,427 5,758 1,077 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 42 2 34 79 17 15 10 acres: 8,174 (D) 6,747 15,553 3,291 2,882 1,959 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 37 5 6 31 9 23 7 acres: 9,005 1,143 1,465 7,520 2,077 5,451 1,757 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 96 3 27 66 75 49 16 acres: 35,035 1,035 10,369 22,472 26,958 17,243 5,771 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 59 3 12 34 33 24 18 acres: 40,974 (D) 9,068 21,933 21,088 16,764 13,093 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 17 1 - 23 31 7 7 acres: 25,410 (D) - 33,867 41,779 9,131 9,375 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 6 - - 15 23 8 15 acres: 14,686 - - 46,534 72,819 27,361 33,257 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 163 69 16 233 168 204 89 acres: 932 326 (D) 1,327 869 1,137 469 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 517 82 144 679 350 428 165 acres: 12,829 2,023 4,050 17,257 8,576 10,558 3,945 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 124 13 53 112 105 63 14 acres: 7,250 (D) 3,046 6,647 6,319 3,578 834 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 110 9 103 130 58 73 14 acres: 9,162 (D) 8,538 10,668 4,756 6,022 1,173 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 81 15 77 109 58 52 13 acres: 9,524 1,591 8,793 12,906 6,779 5,948 1,486 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 64 6 35 62 47 26 6 acres: 10,096 928 5,317 9,682 7,303 4,065 882 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 51 6 41 64 36 21 9 acres: 9,980 1,164 8,001 12,712 6,896 4,127 1,776 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 46 4 15 26 19 15 5 acres: 10,940 910 3,650 6,235 4,549 3,534 1,188 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 94 7 34 87 65 68 30 acres: 33,187 2,400 11,747 30,745 23,513 25,554 10,770 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 54 2 12 39 48 29 29 acres: 37,851 (D) 7,828 24,987 31,970 21,150 20,650 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 30 1 1 27 31 15 8 acres: 41,537 (D) (D) 37,577 43,242 19,481 12,092 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 4 - - 15 24 7 4 acres: 11,157 - - 49,743 66,509 20,567 10,293 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 1,062 189 327 1,241 843 746 312 2017: 1,075 171 414 1,311 867 872 331 acres, 2022: 129,291 8,020 12,466 144,219 179,983 89,962 71,779 2017: 139,999 8,267 15,978 160,705 183,851 105,149 61,938 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 947 172 293 1,138 714 695 284 2017: 969 162 356 1,197 767 766 278 acres, 2022: 118,790 7,020 9,091 133,478 168,184 84,375 70,193 2017: 128,884 6,249 10,865 150,390 172,338 90,936 59,959 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Madison : Mahoning : Marion : Medina : Meigs : Mercer : Miami : Monroe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 763 661 596 1,007 472 1,292 1,158 731 2017: 789 774 615 1,149 515 1,231 1,037 808 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 236,886 71,023 213,065 100,579 63,118 270,984 166,746 99,313 2017: 252,392 74,560 203,860 99,325 78,449 268,958 173,159 107,724 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 310 107 357 100 134 210 144 136 2017: 320 96 331 86 152 218 167 133 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 763 661 596 1,007 472 1,292 1,158 731 2017: 789 774 615 1,149 515 1,231 1,037 808 $1,000, 2022: 2,193,469 588,874 1,760,297 945,467 240,867 3,390,821 1,758,923 415,499 2017: 1,750,171 494,036 1,190,151 777,983 271,984 2,601,509 1,284,943 352,039 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 2,874,795 890,884 2,953,518 938,894 510,312 2,624,474 1,518,931 568,398 2017: 2,218,215 638,290 1,935,205 677,096 528,124 2,113,330 1,239,097 435,691 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 9,260 8,291 8,262 9,400 3,816 12,513 10,549 4,184 2017: 6,934 6,626 5,838 7,833 3,467 9,673 7,421 3,268 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 15 38 29 25 21 31 45 16 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 26 34 36 23 37 39 42 41 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 51 91 89 110 85 132 96 130 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 180 253 154 390 188 267 394 294 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 162 126 76 282 93 205 312 152 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 101 60 64 81 34 172 106 64 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 106 34 58 62 12 274 86 29 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 76 17 23 17 2 91 42 3 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 46 8 67 17 - 81 35 2 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 298,169 263,364 258,404 269,692 275,265 295,967 260,209 291,663 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 79.4 27.0 82.5 37.3 22.9 91.6 64.1 34.1 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 83 102 101 190 23 177 161 27 acres: 475 560 439 985 138 791 797 (D) 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 271 291 177 516 111 361 555 175 acres: 5,845 7,129 4,297 12,069 3,168 9,485 11,675 4,856 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 24 54 35 72 55 65 90 67 acres: 1,423 3,001 2,122 4,197 3,069 3,735 5,077 4,173 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 39 71 52 62 60 104 78 135 acres: 3,399 5,801 4,274 5,150 5,245 8,508 6,390 11,294 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 54 39 24 40 72 93 53 115 acres: 6,164 4,519 2,737 4,504 8,599 10,760 6,058 13,336 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 32 22 24 23 68 73 37 55 acres: 4,971 3,484 3,876 3,536 10,576 11,559 5,650 8,554 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 27 18 20 17 20 66 23 35 acres: 5,208 3,628 3,985 3,300 3,966 12,922 4,616 7,011 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 32 6 22 10 10 40 14 34 acres: 7,703 1,410 5,380 2,409 2,322 9,600 3,303 8,087 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 67 33 36 28 36 184 60 64 acres: 23,429 11,191 12,878 10,714 12,433 64,010 22,168 22,030 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 81 16 32 25 14 86 52 19 acres: 55,366 12,609 23,185 16,666 9,002 58,168 38,240 11,853 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 34 4 48 18 3 30 24 4 acres: 50,575 4,795 68,118 23,919 4,600 43,176 32,551 5,590 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 19 5 25 6 - 13 11 1 acres: 72,328 12,896 81,774 13,130 - 38,270 30,221 (D) : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 101 133 104 231 20 203 161 33 acres: 525 689 527 1,149 54 943 854 161 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 268 315 167 592 138 294 437 189 acres: 6,357 7,489 3,692 13,155 3,963 7,313 10,107 5,292 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 27 73 26 73 41 52 76 75 acres: 1,555 4,210 1,453 4,199 2,318 2,957 4,431 4,480 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 20 54 49 74 73 111 69 141 acres: 1,742 4,470 3,905 6,124 6,219 9,073 5,711 11,967 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 45 61 38 50 66 106 48 127 acres: 5,347 6,973 4,299 5,640 7,688 12,554 5,696 14,709 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 30 40 22 31 59 85 23 73 acres: 4,736 6,459 3,539 4,878 9,348 13,551 3,593 11,527 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 20 25 24 9 34 55 33 62 acres: 4,013 4,936 4,913 1,732 6,610 10,796 6,513 12,232 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 23 20 13 6 17 38 25 24 acres: 5,479 4,951 3,017 1,427 (D) 8,979 6,094 5,702 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 91 37 61 37 43 142 63 60 acres: 33,115 13,631 20,871 13,470 15,189 49,911 22,714 21,739 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 93 9 60 28 19 91 62 20 acres: 62,013 7,308 43,191 17,940 11,769 59,905 42,903 12,335 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 50 4 26 13 4 38 29 2 acres: 64,839 4,900 34,913 17,319 7,179 53,013 36,436 (D) 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 21 3 25 5 1 16 11 2 acres: 62,671 8,544 79,540 12,292 (D) 39,963 28,107 (D) : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 690 540 523 829 383 1,154 1,032 616 2017: 699 627 529 950 456 1,098 940 714 acres, 2022: 218,754 52,066 195,170 77,294 20,547 251,791 149,207 30,110 2017: 235,321 56,429 190,282 78,627 31,354 248,544 158,306 31,103 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 614 490 414 739 352 1,029 932 566 2017: 614 584 428 847 413 1,005 861 656 acres, 2022: 207,890 46,635 182,759 73,192 15,095 240,463 141,317 23,446 2017: 226,248 50,236 178,130 71,918 26,175 239,223 150,623 22,999 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Montgomery : Morgan : Morrow : Muskingum : Noble : Ottawa : Paulding : Perry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 789 571 821 1,301 596 590 662 696 2017: 781 530 865 1,263 593 551 622 762 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 118,582 93,381 145,232 200,805 98,064 119,544 206,880 76,325 2017: 113,109 99,210 165,235 189,022 80,124 121,498 219,663 101,130 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 150 164 177 154 165 203 313 110 2017: 145 187 191 150 135 221 353 133 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 789 571 821 1,301 596 590 662 696 2017: 781 530 865 1,263 593 551 622 762 $1,000, 2022: 938,883 407,454 1,185,203 1,110,464 424,808 942,279 1,780,713 471,072 2017: 816,003 343,090 991,754 775,233 246,608 657,139 1,375,027 462,600 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 1,189,966 713,580 1,443,609 853,547 712,766 1,597,084 2,689,899 676,828 2017: 1,044,818 647,339 1,146,537 613,803 415,865 1,192,630 2,210,654 607,087 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 7,918 4,363 8,161 5,530 4,332 7,882 8,607 6,172 2017: 7,214 3,458 6,002 4,101 3,078 5,409 6,260 4,574 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 42 9 18 35 11 21 31 17 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 45 24 31 92 26 39 36 23 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 105 76 98 161 66 97 90 124 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 301 257 339 514 252 165 162 300 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 151 127 174 269 142 120 127 120 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 57 43 76 133 68 57 69 82 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 50 25 38 64 20 44 56 19 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 13 7 23 24 9 29 36 7 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 25 3 24 9 2 18 55 4 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 295,523 266,513 259,926 425,350 254,728 163,112 266,518 261,112 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 40.1 35.0 55.9 47.2 38.5 73.3 77.6 29.2 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 138 23 96 100 21 46 37 55 acres: 673 (D) 527 488 82 271 179 322 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 394 156 389 418 147 246 227 284 acres: 8,512 4,669 9,332 11,200 4,303 6,181 6,678 7,068 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 48 54 63 132 56 37 58 77 acres: 2,663 3,307 3,629 7,862 3,364 2,271 3,360 4,484 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 40 86 54 139 67 59 67 97 acres: 3,335 7,070 4,467 11,578 5,529 4,940 5,354 8,343 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 37 56 53 146 96 52 39 46 acres: 4,218 6,628 6,152 16,934 11,322 5,852 4,633 5,459 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 20 51 50 91 70 22 29 58 acres: 3,063 8,106 7,814 14,437 11,138 3,550 4,491 8,900 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 11 25 13 76 31 9 18 16 acres: 2,181 4,975 2,614 14,965 6,089 1,732 3,653 3,166 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 14 35 19 34 18 15 21 22 acres: 3,396 8,187 4,501 8,098 (D) 3,561 5,066 5,201 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 33 49 34 95 58 38 55 21 acres: 11,617 17,456 11,551 34,671 20,220 13,926 19,411 7,005 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 33 27 14 48 24 44 52 13 acres: 22,673 17,730 9,952 33,658 16,896 31,105 36,847 9,204 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 10 7 15 15 6 12 35 3 acres: 15,453 10,039 20,119 19,545 7,352 16,772 46,311 4,650 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 11 2 21 7 2 10 24 4 acres: 40,798 (D) 64,574 27,369 (D) 29,383 70,897 12,523 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 169 22 146 112 23 76 32 82 acres: 1,007 (D) 843 565 (D) 343 181 409 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 330 134 319 388 171 184 175 256 acres: 8,025 3,939 7,741 10,517 5,290 4,744 4,712 6,511 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 71 46 64 131 55 23 36 72 acres: 4,128 2,689 3,684 7,864 3,348 1,333 2,075 4,117 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 61 58 61 142 81 46 62 114 acres: 5,058 4,894 5,072 11,842 6,713 3,836 5,231 9,412 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 27 84 76 125 77 39 48 67 acres: 3,143 10,033 8,867 14,463 8,869 4,609 5,769 7,736 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 16 52 50 117 53 26 35 47 acres: 2,416 8,098 7,793 18,013 8,256 4,031 5,448 7,359 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 16 21 19 59 39 15 24 35 acres: 3,173 4,173 3,803 11,604 7,740 3,071 4,812 6,932 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 8 29 18 29 23 10 16 18 acres: 1,914 7,013 4,259 6,906 5,360 2,384 3,784 4,375 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 39 37 45 100 54 74 53 41 acres: 13,897 11,743 16,503 36,731 19,135 26,605 18,986 14,163 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 25 40 24 40 11 35 75 19 acres: 19,330 27,972 19,113 27,541 7,534 24,290 49,902 12,239 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 10 2 28 12 5 12 50 5 acres: 13,767 (D) 37,659 16,501 5,664 15,821 68,347 7,451 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 9 5 15 8 1 11 16 6 acres: 37,251 15,696 49,898 26,475 (D) 30,431 50,416 20,426 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 685 484 697 1,057 531 542 637 537 2017: 678 464 711 1,027 494 488 595 611 acres, 2022: 106,327 34,860 122,431 94,707 31,557 108,716 195,259 43,486 2017: 91,369 40,318 139,079 88,133 24,365 115,059 208,175 58,863 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 637 452 620 940 497 408 503 471 2017: 627 428 660 948 468 381 515 513 acres, 2022: 97,950 27,636 117,288 81,369 23,174 100,991 185,425 37,689 2017: 88,636 29,887 132,219 76,555 19,984 108,003 199,982 52,513 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Pickaway : Pike : Portage : Preble : Putnam : Richland : Ross : Sandusky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 760 478 927 1,044 1,471 1,078 1,107 752 2017: 805 511 1,118 1,055 1,335 1,160 1,121 768 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 283,165 87,549 85,762 213,053 306,504 159,053 270,703 156,656 2017: 296,988 97,809 85,877 213,476 304,862 155,844 247,903 178,761 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 373 183 93 204 208 148 245 208 2017: 369 191 77 202 228 134 221 233 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 760 478 927 1,044 1,471 1,078 1,107 752 2017: 805 511 1,118 1,055 1,335 1,160 1,121 768 $1,000, 2022: 2,537,707 341,313 637,993 1,841,885 2,575,424 1,403,280 1,739,104 1,228,005 2017: 1,791,584 406,495 559,166 1,365,609 2,040,643 1,169,596 1,136,158 1,059,302 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 3,339,088 714,044 688,234 1,764,258 1,750,798 1,301,744 1,571,007 1,632,985 2017: 2,225,570 795,490 500,149 1,294,416 1,528,572 1,008,273 1,013,522 1,379,300 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 8,962 3,899 7,439 8,645 8,403 8,823 6,424 7,839 2017: 6,033 4,156 6,511 6,397 6,694 7,505 4,583 5,926 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 19 6 17 49 65 16 47 46 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 27 21 55 31 63 54 39 32 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 50 70 116 118 124 104 103 104 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 243 230 408 337 331 322 428 188 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 163 87 221 189 288 252 229 165 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 93 31 62 131 229 156 116 63 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 71 25 32 105 258 125 76 100 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 41 5 11 29 68 34 33 33 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 53 3 5 55 45 15 36 21 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 320,735 281,780 311,940 271,504 308,813 316,967 441,080 261,414 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 88.3 31.1 27.5 78.5 99.3 50.2 61.4 59.9 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 70 22 172 110 152 114 66 96 acres: 392 79 828 587 683 593 326 469 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 260 138 436 397 387 428 325 225 acres: 5,909 3,418 10,655 9,436 10,289 10,751 8,614 5,841 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 50 47 90 81 105 88 126 62 acres: 2,990 2,740 5,147 4,854 6,085 5,183 7,547 3,636 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 71 60 63 83 147 95 98 85 acres: 5,828 5,049 5,121 6,795 12,058 7,877 8,337 6,948 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 43 51 57 88 139 106 132 56 acres: 4,868 6,190 6,713 10,381 16,207 12,171 15,787 6,667 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 35 35 38 45 68 71 71 41 acres: 5,428 5,482 5,898 7,244 10,834 11,128 11,136 6,585 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 20 35 18 33 65 39 39 20 acres: 4,077 6,984 3,513 6,468 12,902 7,678 7,670 3,918 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 15 24 5 31 61 21 32 19 acres: 3,524 5,699 1,156 7,344 14,424 4,878 7,669 4,522 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 86 32 16 74 196 65 112 60 acres: 31,394 10,412 5,937 26,537 71,238 22,898 40,970 22,486 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 38 20 22 48 96 31 51 53 acres: 27,524 12,986 17,482 33,726 64,727 19,485 34,425 35,072 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 36 11 7 35 46 10 31 23 acres: 49,960 14,129 10,143 49,437 63,573 13,803 47,825 30,838 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 36 3 3 19 9 10 24 12 acres: 141,271 14,381 13,169 50,244 23,484 42,608 80,397 29,674 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 83 32 210 124 149 156 81 109 acres: 459 113 1,064 722 693 793 492 519 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 263 128 555 389 301 413 371 195 acres: 6,064 3,324 14,339 9,373 7,967 10,341 9,515 5,120 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 53 52 93 70 69 97 100 52 acres: 3,069 3,009 5,455 4,095 4,182 5,620 5,829 3,084 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 45 74 102 79 119 104 95 80 acres: 3,611 6,116 8,388 6,449 9,700 8,445 7,816 6,493 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 51 46 52 60 114 119 117 51 acres: 5,792 5,214 5,854 6,888 13,463 14,034 13,960 6,192 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 34 39 31 41 86 81 62 51 acres: 5,397 6,094 4,748 6,453 13,762 12,850 9,752 8,276 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 25 34 16 44 62 55 47 24 acres: 4,865 6,728 3,087 8,704 12,273 10,795 9,358 4,765 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 31 20 8 25 61 19 32 19 acres: 7,454 4,710 1,915 5,899 14,588 4,628 7,727 4,407 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 84 51 27 109 211 63 115 68 acres: 30,526 16,756 9,117 38,990 75,989 22,289 40,259 26,028 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 48 24 14 63 109 36 49 77 acres: 36,407 14,768 9,520 43,220 70,433 24,752 32,025 50,474 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 48 6 7 41 46 10 32 35 acres: 63,184 6,845 11,459 55,830 61,926 13,609 45,237 46,538 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 40 5 3 10 8 7 20 7 acres: 130,160 24,132 10,931 26,853 19,886 27,688 65,933 16,865 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 663 381 726 903 1,389 923 950 684 2017: 736 424 910 916 1,255 997 988 696 acres, 2022: 254,709 43,735 54,704 189,644 291,513 121,564 187,663 142,781 2017: 274,958 54,339 59,464 188,287 291,173 113,080 168,173 166,414 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 545 333 643 811 1,286 830 702 577 2017: 597 363 785 850 1,178 881 755 630 acres, 2022: 239,392 34,694 50,902 182,870 282,714 113,585 154,170 135,344 2017: 256,325 45,713 53,731 181,122 283,644 103,922 133,320 160,417 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Scioto : Seneca : Shelby : Stark : Summit : Trumbull : Tuscarawas : Union ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 585 1,080 933 1,431 413 945 1,154 1,020 2017: 688 1,156 947 1,547 392 1,036 1,155 997 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 81,126 233,145 210,745 125,207 15,108 113,107 166,404 216,646 2017: 91,414 266,896 214,966 132,896 18,752 123,654 143,836 217,604 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 139 216 226 87 37 120 144 212 2017: 133 231 227 86 48 119 125 218 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 585 1,080 933 1,431 413 945 1,154 1,020 2017: 688 1,156 947 1,547 392 1,036 1,155 997 $1,000, 2022: 394,046 1,773,241 2,225,423 1,298,303 317,811 637,894 1,178,433 1,765,821 2017: 286,842 1,571,649 1,652,729 1,228,539 250,613 535,592 798,940 1,381,863 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 673,583 1,641,889 2,385,234 907,270 769,517 675,020 1,021,172 1,731,197 2017: 416,922 1,359,558 1,745,226 794,143 639,318 516,981 691,723 1,386,021 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 4,857 7,606 10,560 10,369 21,036 5,640 7,082 8,151 2017: 3,138 5,889 7,688 9,244 13,365 4,331 5,555 6,350 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 24 27 23 58 21 33 29 48 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 36 50 38 73 13 34 61 39 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 100 108 74 170 46 120 106 98 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 228 286 204 588 140 481 447 354 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 124 247 168 289 108 174 284 202 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 25 120 148 133 49 53 133 98 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 37 153 183 67 27 34 57 97 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 7 64 49 37 9 10 13 49 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 4 25 46 16 - 6 24 35 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 390,538 352,655 260,924 368,198 264,204 395,601 363,161 276,314 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 20.8 66.1 80.8 34.0 5.7 28.6 45.8 78.4 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 21 80 119 322 135 116 107 146 acres: 113 422 579 1,641 638 599 507 779 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 211 325 239 680 205 394 433 381 acres: 5,510 8,749 5,761 15,471 4,503 10,685 10,993 9,212 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 70 83 56 78 13 115 111 103 acres: 4,167 4,874 3,380 4,672 743 6,719 6,496 5,895 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 75 135 98 82 23 80 145 55 acres: 6,275 11,026 8,237 6,765 1,821 6,792 11,970 4,575 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 80 78 75 84 18 71 118 67 acres: 9,490 9,277 9,010 9,762 2,135 8,259 14,144 7,985 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 25 77 54 38 2 44 64 32 acres: 3,940 12,024 8,428 6,039 (D) 6,945 10,028 4,964 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 19 34 49 24 5 32 25 32 acres: 3,722 6,648 9,697 4,586 1,024 6,281 4,979 6,357 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 16 23 29 24 5 9 32 25 acres: 3,789 5,450 6,734 5,721 1,193 2,111 7,736 6,017 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 37 116 110 58 5 49 51 72 acres: 12,106 43,136 39,130 20,471 1,644 16,931 17,356 24,971 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 21 93 67 20 2 22 43 41 acres: 15,090 65,173 45,604 13,164 (D) 15,198 30,548 28,756 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 7 24 25 15 - 9 16 52 acres: 7,919 33,228 30,435 20,456 - 11,966 23,055 68,940 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 3 12 12 6 - 4 9 14 acres: 9,005 33,138 43,750 16,459 - 20,621 28,592 48,195 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 75 142 122 318 122 143 95 159 acres: 418 764 654 1,694 (D) 645 566 838 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 214 322 254 730 182 396 451 345 acres: 5,393 7,979 6,872 16,186 4,039 10,175 11,436 8,339 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 63 75 32 99 20 131 101 76 acres: 3,482 4,448 1,861 5,700 1,150 7,642 5,877 4,321 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 85 97 80 106 26 96 147 82 acres: 7,077 7,972 6,629 8,539 2,104 7,971 12,334 6,700 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 67 87 72 79 16 87 126 61 acres: 7,800 10,212 8,513 9,044 1,844 10,536 14,758 7,116 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 40 69 46 47 6 50 59 38 acres: 6,208 10,921 7,019 7,452 970 7,760 9,362 6,025 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 28 51 65 32 5 21 30 27 acres: 5,503 9,954 12,658 6,236 981 4,097 5,816 5,512 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 20 32 37 25 1 24 18 19 acres: 4,774 7,688 8,873 5,929 (D) 5,800 4,258 4,505 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 59 126 126 69 10 44 75 84 acres: 21,864 46,625 44,804 24,640 2,935 15,513 26,407 29,732 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 31 103 79 24 1 26 34 53 acres: 20,300 68,391 53,485 15,375 (D) 16,576 22,718 37,124 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 6 38 24 12 3 14 15 36 acres: 8,595 50,040 30,032 15,818 3,330 17,156 20,133 49,755 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: - 14 10 6 - 4 4 17 acres: - 41,902 33,566 16,283 - 19,783 10,171 57,637 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 468 1,013 835 1,147 306 764 893 872 2017: 552 1,061 870 1,255 306 890 940 882 acres, 2022: 39,224 209,141 192,087 90,041 6,840 76,377 80,614 193,301 2017: 45,142 242,837 197,251 101,697 10,653 82,006 80,075 196,063 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 400 869 747 1,035 280 698 840 708 2017: 471 915 786 1,117 276 779 881 729 acres, 2022: 34,326 198,635 185,255 80,389 5,860 71,122 73,550 181,448 2017: 35,764 230,886 189,544 92,962 9,457 74,890 71,863 183,772 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Van Wert : Vinton : Warren : Washington : Wayne : Williams : Wood : Wyandot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 737 243 872 1,088 2,084 813 1,151 672 2017: 772 227 925 1,106 2,034 881 1,069 649 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 226,530 34,112 101,621 147,070 259,339 235,001 250,260 214,021 2017: 248,341 31,457 90,329 144,406 251,996 210,592 268,767 224,603 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 307 140 117 135 124 289 217 318 2017: 322 139 98 131 124 239 251 346 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 737 243 872 1,088 2,084 813 1,151 672 2017: 772 227 925 1,106 2,034 881 1,069 649 $1,000, 2022: 2,187,867 144,483 1,067,065 686,998 3,115,108 1,777,817 2,038,650 1,652,514 2017: 1,861,065 99,603 706,697 460,447 2,252,857 1,086,881 1,789,713 1,281,654 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 2,968,612 594,578 1,223,698 631,432 1,494,773 2,186,737 1,771,199 2,459,098 2017: 2,410,706 438,779 763,996 416,318 1,107,599 1,233,691 1,674,194 1,974,814 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 9,658 4,236 10,500 4,671 12,012 7,565 8,146 7,721 2017: 7,494 3,166 7,824 3,189 8,940 5,161 6,659 5,706 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 25 3 31 31 48 40 47 38 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 34 11 57 45 77 50 63 46 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 85 39 91 210 133 113 138 103 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 154 91 286 427 655 253 323 145 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 106 67 256 228 524 119 201 117 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 90 26 66 98 303 68 111 61 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 121 5 44 33 204 75 171 71 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 64 - 26 13 90 48 58 46 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 58 1 15 3 50 47 39 45 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 261,857 263,910 256,851 404,462 355,112 269,418 395,000 260,393 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 86.5 12.9 39.6 36.4 73.0 87.2 63.4 82.2 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 81 7 167 55 388 61 140 78 acres: 336 40 904 268 2,069 277 663 384 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 213 89 452 325 757 270 399 195 acres: 5,757 2,539 9,796 9,764 17,329 7,413 9,965 5,286 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 43 24 66 98 151 76 75 53 acres: 2,555 1,447 3,731 5,801 9,041 4,406 4,405 3,125 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 46 29 35 153 220 94 94 61 acres: 3,776 2,526 3,013 12,754 18,007 7,670 7,750 4,888 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 57 27 56 149 160 68 63 51 acres: 6,650 3,132 6,289 17,323 18,853 7,970 7,448 5,939 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 35 16 15 95 74 32 47 15 acres: 5,619 2,576 2,407 14,862 11,322 4,867 7,279 2,339 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 16 9 7 36 58 9 36 20 acres: 3,298 (D) 1,318 6,951 11,309 1,804 7,103 3,952 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 21 10 9 34 29 14 29 24 acres: 4,996 (D) 2,104 8,101 6,853 3,313 7,021 5,726 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 89 28 17 105 130 58 131 59 acres: 34,079 9,847 5,789 36,342 47,060 21,949 46,490 21,390 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 69 - 20 24 82 68 78 51 acres: 48,819 - 13,521 17,148 54,925 48,980 53,948 35,183 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 46 1 23 14 25 44 49 47 acres: 61,005 (D) 32,603 17,756 33,641 58,075 66,262 63,997 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 21 3 5 - 10 19 10 18 acres: 49,640 6,150 20,146 - 28,930 68,277 31,926 61,812 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 105 11 163 50 450 85 145 79 acres: 418 (D) 954 232 2,326 431 651 400 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 208 65 514 309 663 270 354 183 acres: 5,146 1,713 12,107 9,350 15,470 7,006 9,112 4,558 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 26 31 69 115 137 62 81 30 acres: 1,542 1,803 3,988 6,662 7,955 3,589 4,763 1,782 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 53 24 46 149 208 84 60 42 acres: 4,235 2,009 3,613 12,467 17,056 6,839 4,989 3,393 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 62 28 46 171 144 74 56 51 acres: 7,363 3,300 5,385 20,207 16,958 8,420 6,521 5,858 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 24 17 16 100 80 48 41 25 acres: 3,853 2,643 2,534 15,643 12,549 7,584 6,513 4,062 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 21 13 7 47 65 29 34 17 acres: 4,302 2,540 1,374 9,305 12,916 5,738 6,840 3,435 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 25 5 4 43 34 27 29 33 acres: 6,013 1,158 929 10,491 8,226 6,359 6,968 7,907 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 87 25 19 85 123 84 119 43 acres: 32,101 8,522 7,352 30,666 44,048 28,310 43,692 15,557 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 83 6 19 28 105 69 76 79 acres: 60,818 3,530 13,493 19,599 67,995 49,427 53,228 56,468 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 64 - 16 9 17 39 60 49 acres: 85,610 - 23,083 9,784 21,107 52,657 82,084 62,099 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 14 2 6 - 8 10 14 18 acres: 36,940 (D) 15,517 - 25,390 34,232 43,406 59,084 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 681 167 690 904 1,647 737 1,063 608 2017: 691 192 760 950 1,621 787 977 588 acres, 2022: 217,591 9,685 71,825 59,402 199,017 214,188 234,540 193,065 2017: 240,762 14,006 71,243 56,999 204,037 189,883 253,839 205,093 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 640 127 624 815 1,556 580 877 458 2017: 662 146 686 879 1,525 603 798 465 acres, 2022: 210,335 7,104 63,545 49,502 184,511 200,151 220,474 182,230 2017: 235,808 10,585 66,299 49,824 188,757 170,386 242,352 193,978 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Ohio : Adams : Allen : Ashland : Ashtabula : Athens : Auglaize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE - Con. : : Total cropland - Con. : : Other pasture and grazing land that could have : been used for crops without additional : improvements .....................................farms, 2022: 5,236 121 13 96 85 55 24 2017: 5,597 138 36 101 76 78 32 acres, 2022: 123,455 4,486 54 2,042 1,463 3,178 252 2017: 133,052 4,682 553 4,000 1,532 2,243 587 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 20,220 278 326 233 322 153 377 2017: 20,124 341 278 314 348 136 332 acres, 2022: 621,074 8,831 12,385 6,158 6,793 3,344 12,927 2017: 636,700 10,130 5,692 10,704 10,714 5,729 9,317 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 16,726 182 297 193 200 111 362 2017: 16,360 300 239 258 264 93 313 acres, 2022: 519,054 6,452 11,133 5,498 2,710 2,599 12,503 2017: 527,469 9,310 4,724 8,453 7,011 4,435 9,153 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 2,238 47 26 21 76 31 8 2017: 2,331 17 36 38 90 24 12 acres, 2022: 42,597 285 700 143 1,906 386 155 2017: 49,888 156 814 679 2,528 503 127 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 2,714 74 21 40 84 37 24 2017: 2,798 36 12 37 43 24 15 acres, 2022: 59,423 2,094 552 517 2,177 359 269 2017: 59,343 664 154 1,572 1,175 791 37 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 39,527 761 296 660 713 504 394 2017: 39,763 764 282 671 799 526 367 acres, 2022: 1,553,468 50,241 6,951 18,325 38,234 53,974 7,576 2017: 1,466,333 39,561 6,583 21,020 35,172 41,927 7,470 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 9,295 269 17 92 112 182 19 2017: 10,140 301 21 133 124 183 26 acres, 2022: 200,882 6,047 208 797 1,149 5,258 253 2017: 228,716 7,964 472 1,055 2,009 6,686 237 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 34,780 621 285 627 670 403 377 2017: 34,367 609 267 617 755 427 348 acres, 2022: 1,352,586 44,194 6,743 17,528 37,085 48,716 7,323 2017: 1,237,617 31,597 6,111 19,965 33,163 35,241 7,233 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 32,907 613 115 564 510 411 159 2017: 35,230 686 139 606 597 455 178 acres, 2022: 913,858 26,894 1,384 8,405 5,754 17,721 1,077 2017: 952,100 28,741 2,283 10,275 7,759 17,743 1,507 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 52,913 840 462 781 819 495 597 2017: 53,061 845 507 849 863 532 644 acres, 2022: 663,264 9,928 4,604 8,335 10,758 6,835 6,685 2017: 586,158 8,419 5,058 8,591 9,642 8,640 6,466 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 36,380 668 134 614 569 446 193 2017: 38,971 741 164 660 650 487 215 acres, 2022: 1,238,195 37,427 1,646 11,244 8,366 26,157 1,582 2017: 1,313,868 41,387 3,308 15,330 11,300 26,672 2,331 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 11,479 48 283 68 11 50 387 2017: 11,167 86 270 73 11 37 331 acres, 2022: 231,073 2,146 3,301 1,515 160 1,188 5,501 2017: 250,831 3,047 3,834 2,776 345 995 5,658 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 16,154 144 331 138 86 22 478 2017: 16,337 144 328 160 118 27 472 acres, 2022: 7,261,014 28,246 123,675 63,993 24,485 6,342 165,843 2017: 7,117,433 31,903 129,439 55,831 46,579 8,489 148,038 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Belmont : Brown : Butler : Carroll : Champaign : Clark : Clermont ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 63 95 86 90 53 53 72 2017: 65 143 105 120 37 44 67 acres, 2022: 2,254 1,794 2,397 3,093 802 497 793 2017: 2,272 4,622 1,946 2,411 496 850 972 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 143 269 156 173 225 165 131 2017: 152 234 176 205 218 156 178 acres, 2022: 3,881 12,401 3,432 6,013 8,013 4,184 1,927 2017: 5,689 8,054 3,967 6,436 6,901 4,045 5,086 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 109 195 125 117 208 135 103 2017: 104 184 150 153 192 133 151 acres, 2022: 2,669 9,022 2,390 3,048 7,735 3,877 1,357 2017: 3,677 6,536 3,425 4,982 6,152 3,344 4,080 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 18 44 23 55 10 4 15 2017: 27 12 21 50 24 8 23 acres, 2022: 581 1,191 195 1,901 51 132 241 2017: 1,329 35 317 993 580 89 297 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 29 69 20 44 18 28 23 2017: 32 53 20 32 15 24 29 acres, 2022: 631 2,188 847 1,064 227 175 329 2017: 683 1,483 225 461 169 612 709 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 557 733 465 629 354 284 478 2017: 525 709 468 625 383 290 525 acres, 2022: 44,019 25,849 13,073 25,635 10,635 8,246 12,832 2017: 27,632 26,195 14,255 20,839 8,870 8,307 15,646 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 283 260 127 177 54 71 147 2017: 298 260 138 194 62 65 161 acres, 2022: 10,232 5,771 2,434 2,705 788 932 2,702 2017: 9,589 5,784 3,014 2,966 842 1,024 2,249 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 429 568 392 563 320 233 407 2017: 368 555 371 546 345 246 441 acres, 2022: 33,787 20,078 10,639 22,930 9,847 7,314 10,130 2017: 18,043 20,411 11,241 17,873 8,028 7,283 13,397 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 558 525 475 535 361 343 460 2017: 561 597 541 563 355 313 549 acres, 2022: 54,125 16,919 8,847 17,217 5,899 8,240 6,934 2017: 51,610 17,250 10,489 19,312 5,158 5,522 11,595 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 528 842 620 656 564 546 629 2017: 522 849 692 649 612 525 668 acres, 2022: 5,476 12,244 5,592 7,008 6,931 9,441 6,174 2017: 8,691 9,839 7,026 6,176 6,268 5,756 4,572 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 591 604 542 597 409 397 501 2017: 592 696 615 621 396 356 597 acres, 2022: 66,611 24,484 13,678 23,015 7,489 9,669 10,429 2017: 63,471 27,656 15,449 24,689 6,496 7,396 14,816 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 1 73 58 5 191 122 20 2017: 3 94 68 16 173 114 20 acres, 2022: (D) 1,172 437 129 3,219 1,050 364 2017: 11 2,302 925 398 3,167 1,049 103 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 4 193 176 66 295 261 59 2017: 7 235 206 66 293 226 75 acres, 2022: 526 69,247 44,272 18,604 158,585 123,788 41,283 2017: 257 80,431 69,291 22,694 138,812 127,308 39,040 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Clinton : Columbiana : Coshocton : Crawford : Cuyahoga : Darke : Defiance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 45 130 101 20 9 87 14 2017: 46 98 116 31 2 92 25 acres, 2022: 666 2,238 2,963 208 (D) 764 117 2017: 490 1,464 3,481 (D) (D) 957 539 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 208 210 300 220 21 479 429 2017: 181 252 350 200 19 368 437 acres, 2022: 10,491 4,657 9,483 7,293 (D) 15,596 14,157 2017: 4,460 6,866 12,001 (D) (D) 8,823 13,857 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 177 157 236 211 20 451 414 2017: 170 169 250 195 13 346 427 acres, 2022: 8,523 3,143 7,258 7,075 72 15,345 13,073 2017: 4,331 4,296 7,367 5,725 53 8,214 13,165 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 18 46 42 8 2 11 5 2017: 11 50 53 3 5 17 6 acres, 2022: 1,495 911 1,204 115 (D) 67 282 2017: 102 1,584 2,102 (D) (D) 428 100 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 23 35 50 3 5 28 14 2017: 3 49 82 4 3 15 14 acres, 2022: 473 603 1,021 103 (D) 184 802 2017: 27 986 2,532 (D) (D) 181 592 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 322 715 874 277 45 588 493 2017: 323 741 844 342 27 536 492 acres, 2022: 9,535 27,645 53,595 8,791 434 13,680 13,742 2017: 10,134 21,567 44,024 11,195 1,056 11,505 14,147 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 49 184 239 14 2 70 18 2017: 66 202 264 20 3 54 22 acres, 2022: 441 2,122 5,780 655 (D) 900 319 2017: 956 3,443 5,851 (D) (D) 563 622 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 298 611 780 268 43 549 480 2017: 287 643 713 327 25 509 475 acres, 2022: 9,094 25,523 47,815 8,136 (D) 12,780 13,423 2017: 9,178 18,124 38,173 (D) (D) 10,942 13,525 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 254 679 840 100 24 379 127 2017: 271 793 811 144 32 359 92 acres, 2022: 4,583 13,370 27,073 1,385 259 3,297 958 2017: 5,144 15,504 30,342 1,156 295 3,185 844 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 529 885 1,004 388 71 1,171 565 2017: 511 954 892 424 61 1,117 581 acres, 2022: 7,879 12,498 10,582 6,406 244 12,476 6,476 2017: 6,774 9,424 11,034 4,940 258 12,961 7,703 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 280 736 885 122 25 471 151 2017: 310 855 864 174 33 445 126 acres, 2022: 5,690 17,730 35,816 2,248 293 4,961 1,394 2017: 6,590 20,411 39,674 2,113 338 4,705 2,005 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 104 36 113 242 - 395 458 2017: 133 27 97 223 1 350 483 acres, 2022: 950 102 3,249 3,578 - 3,638 8,502 2017: 1,566 164 3,549 3,174 (D) 4,278 10,397 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 292 104 87 259 4 715 317 2017: 253 99 110 300 3 671 356 acres, 2022: 188,045 38,012 31,766 149,201 62 268,896 143,540 2017: 146,826 34,625 35,063 174,233 (D) 235,323 148,228 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Delaware : Erie : Fairfield : Fayette : Franklin : Fulton : Gallia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 76 17 62 40 8 17 61 2017: 38 17 62 24 18 28 79 acres, 2022: 616 (D) 2,117 1,714 64 584 2,986 2017: 865 1,029 1,028 1,188 159 426 1,811 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 176 85 322 210 117 265 106 2017: 165 80 249 178 86 275 187 acres, 2022: 4,107 (D) 9,089 8,597 3,709 6,834 2,727 2017: 4,745 3,577 6,327 8,766 1,983 6,235 4,284 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 140 76 283 199 96 245 70 2017: 136 65 206 173 67 255 110 acres, 2022: 3,171 1,577 8,319 8,215 3,484 6,549 1,844 2017: 3,726 2,021 5,526 8,713 1,796 5,883 2,337 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 27 7 26 9 28 24 22 2017: 12 8 28 4 13 21 34 acres, 2022: 338 (D) 341 186 163 (D) 218 2017: 410 (D) 179 31 70 232 547 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 21 5 34 16 11 1 35 2017: 21 13 39 4 15 10 52 acres, 2022: 598 143 429 196 62 (D) 665 2017: 609 (D) 622 22 117 120 1,400 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 318 124 495 180 75 259 537 2017: 321 178 512 148 106 265 703 acres, 2022: 6,021 5,250 12,367 5,464 2,272 5,901 33,690 2017: 6,281 5,105 16,591 4,025 2,074 6,375 39,618 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 54 9 95 40 20 19 278 2017: 57 14 121 29 31 28 385 acres, 2022: 381 (D) 1,278 399 274 69 9,316 2017: 492 56 2,610 383 260 376 15,305 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 291 119 442 155 59 247 376 2017: 281 171 455 124 95 252 467 acres, 2022: 5,640 (D) 11,089 5,065 1,998 5,832 24,374 2017: 5,789 5,049 13,981 3,642 1,814 5,999 24,313 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 318 79 482 170 119 120 576 2017: 341 119 506 166 131 182 691 acres, 2022: 3,834 744 9,324 3,118 1,846 1,032 30,988 2017: 3,848 1,279 8,783 4,176 2,560 1,058 33,869 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 506 184 815 367 230 437 567 2017: 540 253 773 327 254 476 713 acres, 2022: 4,380 2,752 9,201 6,515 2,722 8,041 5,715 2017: 5,207 2,944 9,426 6,176 2,722 6,675 7,567 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 381 90 526 202 126 145 609 2017: 370 136 564 179 159 206 764 acres, 2022: 4,831 929 12,719 5,231 2,184 1,685 43,290 2017: 5,205 2,364 12,421 5,747 2,979 1,860 50,985 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 82 45 190 222 29 218 36 2017: 93 50 197 190 21 226 37 acres, 2022: 1,517 467 3,198 7,041 2,260 2,563 1,531 2017: 1,421 710 4,348 5,590 618 3,830 812 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 140 78 214 204 63 263 25 2017: 179 75 226 189 71 272 40 acres, 2022: 82,543 36,989 117,971 134,076 27,161 152,224 5,586 2017: 78,931 31,836 107,649 140,717 33,148 135,450 9,224 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Geauga : Greene : Guernsey : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Harrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 74 65 94 7 33 44 47 2017: 88 55 97 12 30 37 67 acres, 2022: 879 525 1,568 62 330 1,224 2,487 2017: 843 1,152 2,394 157 354 872 3,624 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 262 191 182 81 297 284 58 2017: 206 160 207 62 245 294 82 acres, 2022: 3,169 4,528 6,440 1,273 7,511 14,713 2,041 2017: 3,031 3,624 6,697 1,658 8,549 14,111 3,958 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 184 143 107 71 277 257 42 2017: 91 130 138 50 208 257 56 acres, 2022: 1,970 4,093 3,793 1,103 7,148 13,827 1,173 2017: 834 3,320 3,599 1,483 6,759 12,572 2,430 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 39 13 54 13 10 12 23 2017: 62 18 20 15 28 24 12 acres, 2022: 479 131 1,391 141 52 264 513 2017: 1,036 68 707 103 1,204 1,090 462 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 73 49 53 7 16 24 7 2017: 85 26 79 7 14 20 23 acres, 2022: 720 304 1,256 29 311 622 355 2017: 1,161 236 2,391 72 586 449 1,066 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 778 363 726 144 338 263 356 2017: 681 322 800 162 306 322 315 acres, 2022: 24,972 8,007 39,247 3,578 7,601 6,140 21,978 2017: 21,203 7,162 41,947 4,023 6,678 9,066 20,948 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 117 96 292 35 12 25 157 2017: 174 100 348 47 11 24 143 acres, 2022: 970 1,333 7,349 1,732 88 355 6,208 2017: 1,956 1,198 11,147 377 160 205 6,841 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 717 302 583 117 330 252 274 2017: 605 257 613 134 297 300 240 acres, 2022: 24,002 6,674 31,898 1,846 7,513 5,785 15,770 2017: 19,247 5,964 30,800 3,646 6,518 8,861 14,107 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 706 403 708 147 122 139 352 2017: 706 372 777 133 134 163 336 acres, 2022: 7,017 8,395 35,720 2,808 1,156 1,340 38,405 2017: 8,316 5,232 41,495 2,006 1,273 2,179 33,500 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 839 625 792 234 552 459 358 2017: 766 587 841 197 505 448 307 acres, 2022: 6,122 7,913 19,182 3,512 5,841 7,232 7,333 2017: 6,811 5,717 9,263 3,536 5,336 6,502 3,849 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 751 440 781 161 150 182 381 2017: 745 422 813 155 161 192 366 acres, 2022: 8,866 10,253 44,637 4,602 1,574 2,919 47,100 2017: 11,115 7,582 55,036 2,540 1,787 3,256 43,965 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 1 98 5 2 250 265 5 2017: 2 104 3 1 211 254 3 acres, 2022: (D) 1,700 128 (D) 3,138 7,231 208 2017: (D) 1,026 105 (D) 2,700 8,106 178 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 36 228 20 11 467 273 23 2017: 28 236 25 18 407 315 20 acres, 2022: 9,994 104,502 6,145 565 196,017 169,698 12,409 2017: 10,504 114,024 4,962 1,007 168,652 192,245 7,807 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Henry : Highland : Hocking : Holmes : Huron : Jackson : Jefferson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 25 112 31 309 35 36 73 2017: 13 164 23 367 33 41 50 acres, 2022: 111 2,791 606 6,869 664 670 2,143 2017: 272 4,290 421 8,929 2,474 2,406 1,315 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 326 436 121 219 216 120 134 2017: 251 429 109 240 221 131 122 acres, 2022: 10,595 19,486 2,634 4,222 6,668 3,331 4,076 2017: 5,000 22,997 3,376 6,201 10,162 4,301 4,728 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 298 354 80 181 179 93 93 2017: 226 403 87 162 197 92 89 acres, 2022: 7,626 16,482 1,883 2,973 5,902 2,692 1,866 2017: 4,136 21,314 2,933 4,226 9,215 3,496 3,412 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 13 32 28 24 16 18 33 2017: 21 6 16 47 9 24 24 acres, 2022: 1,227 592 492 167 275 243 1,236 2017: 525 170 351 918 225 324 609 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 18 77 15 51 28 21 26 2017: 8 31 11 59 21 23 30 acres, 2022: 1,742 2,412 259 1,082 491 396 974 2017: 339 1,513 92 1,057 722 481 707 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 280 737 332 1,150 416 378 396 2017: 266 773 276 1,101 411 321 459 acres, 2022: 5,437 23,256 18,996 52,061 16,675 18,040 22,452 2017: 5,008 26,643 14,569 30,711 16,047 15,922 24,486 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 25 200 89 235 30 130 141 2017: 5 232 88 257 54 132 176 acres, 2022: 181 3,240 2,045 2,600 231 3,351 2,367 2017: 34 4,236 2,720 2,917 963 3,531 4,378 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 269 632 303 1,064 400 306 339 2017: 263 619 233 989 391 256 394 acres, 2022: 5,256 20,016 16,951 49,461 16,444 14,689 20,085 2017: 4,974 22,407 11,849 27,794 15,084 12,391 20,108 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 85 600 255 1,376 217 348 388 2017: 93 598 227 1,315 252 313 442 acres, 2022: 751 14,732 5,572 33,476 2,591 20,705 16,857 2017: 447 18,302 6,053 29,236 2,369 18,921 15,516 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 457 896 352 1,369 527 378 388 2017: 441 870 294 1,320 548 333 465 acres, 2022: 4,466 10,073 3,075 13,981 7,096 4,163 4,068 2017: 4,213 18,306 3,666 9,763 8,237 5,346 4,015 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 107 667 287 1,438 249 357 414 2017: 104 709 244 1,415 296 335 468 acres, 2022: 1,043 20,763 8,223 42,945 3,486 24,726 21,367 2017: 753 26,828 9,194 41,082 5,806 24,858 21,209 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 333 315 37 25 141 73 5 2017: 264 372 26 29 148 53 3 acres, 2022: 2,693 10,906 1,190 1,051 2,300 2,895 261 2017: 2,223 14,824 731 915 3,010 953 (D) : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 420 281 15 62 200 31 19 2017: 349 326 17 90 226 33 13 acres, 2022: 179,998 127,771 3,091 23,562 155,091 2,442 2,650 2017: 165,212 136,558 4,394 39,881 144,206 5,200 999 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Knox : Lake : Lawrence : Licking : Logan : Lorain : Lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 115 20 53 114 46 43 5 2017: 131 4 31 141 62 58 18 acres, 2022: 3,397 89 756 2,526 796 525 18 2017: 3,734 29 470 3,084 1,039 661 114 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 310 69 86 314 286 200 100 2017: 296 89 145 294 258 291 89 acres, 2022: 7,104 911 2,619 8,215 11,003 5,062 1,568 2017: 7,381 1,989 4,643 7,231 10,474 13,552 1,865 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 242 36 57 231 246 160 84 2017: 217 59 113 198 228 197 71 acres, 2022: 5,373 538 1,806 6,402 10,488 2,926 1,308 2017: 5,735 1,068 3,606 5,417 10,094 10,927 1,700 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 45 29 22 45 21 35 14 2017: 35 18 18 62 21 62 12 acres, 2022: 435 141 162 1,302 106 400 (D) 2017: 611 343 152 1,061 178 1,392 101 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 49 26 21 62 25 29 3 2017: 70 28 43 54 14 64 8 acres, 2022: 1,296 232 651 511 409 1,736 (D) 2017: 1,035 578 885 753 202 1,233 64 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 786 139 308 885 442 426 102 2017: 770 103 384 894 466 443 124 acres, 2022: 28,022 3,393 20,957 31,008 11,198 10,052 1,931 2017: 23,791 2,556 23,731 27,555 14,269 11,593 1,332 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 157 21 197 185 77 63 16 2017: 133 7 232 229 88 51 17 acres, 2022: 3,186 258 10,570 1,967 882 622 124 2017: 1,397 81 11,291 3,044 1,560 614 52 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 705 126 192 772 391 396 94 2017: 718 102 248 773 409 419 109 acres, 2022: 24,836 3,135 10,387 29,041 10,316 9,430 1,807 2017: 22,394 2,475 12,440 24,511 12,709 10,979 1,280 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 721 77 281 788 330 357 57 2017: 789 76 369 922 400 344 87 acres, 2022: 15,886 757 13,805 18,408 4,648 2,801 434 2017: 18,246 666 19,413 21,396 6,357 2,786 603 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 993 185 292 1,168 664 682 214 2017: 1,011 130 348 1,190 718 708 204 acres, 2022: 11,084 1,716 3,876 13,754 8,827 6,023 2,005 2017: 12,409 1,609 2,887 10,830 6,804 6,193 1,685 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 793 88 331 853 381 393 66 2017: 847 80 397 1,007 462 397 98 acres, 2022: 22,469 1,104 25,131 22,901 6,326 3,948 576 2017: 23,377 776 31,174 27,524 8,956 4,061 769 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 132 1 14 73 210 78 47 2017: 116 - 16 41 215 82 40 acres, 2022: 2,991 (D) 549 2,590 3,837 884 777 2017: 3,624 - 626 992 5,770 1,081 726 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 201 15 23 209 290 181 101 2017: 217 9 17 229 270 174 107 acres, 2022: 77,214 1,741 2,487 96,710 141,404 61,756 60,354 2017: 84,072 415 1,399 91,622 140,936 61,715 45,099 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Madison : Mahoning : Marion : Medina : Meigs : Mercer : Miami : Monroe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 35 35 13 93 46 32 74 75 2017: 41 60 18 77 42 28 72 75 acres, 2022: 471 508 254 663 2,312 538 843 2,073 2017: 413 833 565 1,846 1,070 481 1,600 2,681 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 186 165 281 212 118 427 268 146 2017: 220 181 228 289 132 346 222 168 acres, 2022: 10,393 4,923 12,157 3,439 3,140 10,790 7,047 4,591 2017: 8,660 5,360 11,587 4,863 4,109 8,840 6,083 5,423 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 166 119 259 135 68 411 220 84 2017: 201 113 200 204 102 328 182 88 acres, 2022: 9,407 3,041 11,621 2,147 1,983 10,673 6,506 1,935 2017: 8,181 2,397 10,626 3,257 3,059 8,002 5,528 3,614 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 16 33 14 47 14 5 29 38 2017: 16 46 20 49 23 12 18 33 acres, 2022: (D) 660 353 561 312 16 439 1,153 2017: 377 1,564 719 717 399 723 250 740 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 6 42 8 56 39 14 20 42 2017: 10 57 11 85 25 9 31 60 acres, 2022: (D) 1,222 183 731 845 101 102 1,503 2017: 102 1,399 242 889 651 115 305 1,069 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 224 385 198 527 377 434 379 568 2017: 227 384 209 507 395 406 304 645 acres, 2022: 5,888 9,102 5,497 12,018 26,217 8,726 6,452 37,899 2017: 6,265 8,350 6,112 9,975 24,102 9,612 5,678 38,596 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 36 57 10 69 148 30 68 284 2017: 33 65 17 67 176 28 54 346 acres, 2022: 262 560 107 1,223 3,822 587 706 8,804 2017: 649 404 241 530 4,867 192 579 11,134 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 200 365 190 492 312 413 334 456 2017: 203 351 195 480 314 390 261 485 acres, 2022: 5,626 8,542 5,390 10,795 22,395 8,139 5,746 29,095 2017: 5,616 7,946 5,871 9,445 19,235 9,420 5,099 27,462 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 254 361 126 478 297 144 363 508 2017: 276 383 160 552 342 152 330 602 acres, 2022: 3,749 4,794 2,997 4,231 11,851 1,779 4,336 25,915 2017: 4,557 5,013 1,899 4,669 18,069 1,213 4,439 31,401 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 476 491 366 770 377 862 748 543 2017: 475 562 406 844 369 852 656 554 acres, 2022: 8,495 5,061 9,401 7,036 4,503 8,688 6,751 5,389 2017: 6,249 4,768 5,567 6,054 4,924 9,589 4,736 6,624 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 285 382 135 521 323 194 433 543 2017: 304 421 181 610 361 189 371 642 acres, 2022: 4,482 5,862 3,358 6,117 17,985 2,904 5,885 36,792 2017: 5,619 6,250 2,705 7,045 24,006 1,886 6,618 45,216 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 143 14 258 21 11 380 174 2 2017: 171 9 228 17 12 343 145 - acres, 2022: 3,062 38 10,068 142 728 4,556 1,506 (D) 2017: 5,151 16 9,241 293 261 4,661 1,314 - : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 294 58 199 95 11 627 336 5 2017: 294 73 198 108 28 647 327 10 acres, 2022: 184,181 25,844 166,428 45,518 1,736 203,443 111,134 1,148 2017: 188,787 17,987 142,677 41,039 8,776 200,986 112,781 767 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Montgomery : Morgan : Morrow : Muskingum : Noble : Ottawa : Paulding : Perry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 55 56 127 53 24 13 76 2017: 63 46 49 123 53 18 22 78 acres, 2022: 1,451 4,648 995 4,624 5,132 614 717 2,195 2017: 419 2,997 1,226 4,498 2,141 177 606 2,162 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 144 119 188 261 101 244 295 168 2017: 145 119 195 242 94 226 238 174 acres, 2022: 6,926 2,576 4,148 8,714 3,251 7,111 9,117 3,602 2017: 2,314 7,434 5,634 7,080 2,240 6,879 7,587 4,188 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 121 84 144 185 58 229 269 120 2017: 118 78 166 197 71 202 204 147 acres, 2022: 6,455 1,947 3,150 6,224 2,251 6,707 8,418 2,685 2017: 2,084 5,789 4,766 4,491 1,745 5,790 6,739 3,299 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 15 24 23 53 22 28 24 15 2017: 14 28 12 24 12 25 26 23 acres, 2022: 336 220 106 1,474 433 270 324 78 2017: 91 666 410 735 84 933 650 373 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 13 32 38 64 29 14 16 47 2017: 19 31 20 39 22 14 13 24 acres, 2022: 135 409 892 1,016 567 134 375 839 2017: 139 979 458 1,854 411 156 198 516 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 280 438 448 904 446 198 244 471 2017: 300 385 491 879 411 178 202 497 acres, 2022: 6,201 27,114 11,544 46,836 26,603 4,001 5,686 17,621 2017: 5,799 27,806 13,697 44,290 20,760 3,454 5,234 20,532 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 54 219 85 340 271 13 27 181 2017: 77 217 94 415 238 8 24 160 acres, 2022: 943 7,701 655 9,272 7,956 112 144 2,417 2017: 703 7,120 865 11,522 8,942 40 142 3,411 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 242 323 402 748 298 192 231 399 2017: 240 273 439 658 256 171 191 408 acres, 2022: 5,258 19,413 10,889 37,564 18,647 3,889 5,542 15,204 2017: 5,096 20,686 12,832 32,768 11,818 3,414 5,092 17,121 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 254 444 386 893 461 66 73 426 2017: 284 428 440 891 491 80 72 448 acres, 2022: 2,606 26,643 5,708 43,601 29,384 418 622 9,700 2017: 6,300 27,601 6,292 43,670 30,943 327 1,079 13,818 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 465 450 578 1,010 457 353 363 554 2017: 482 378 622 954 427 292 329 546 acres, 2022: 3,448 4,764 5,549 15,661 10,520 6,409 5,313 5,518 2017: 9,641 3,485 6,167 12,929 4,056 2,658 5,175 7,917 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 281 470 420 942 487 95 90 491 2017: 333 447 473 946 522 103 92 495 acres, 2022: 5,000 38,992 7,358 57,497 42,472 1,144 1,483 14,312 2017: 7,422 37,718 8,383 59,690 42,026 544 1,827 19,391 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 78 8 84 24 - 246 270 45 2017: 71 11 113 25 - 206 263 52 acres, 2022: 976 242 1,660 911 - 4,866 4,346 851 2017: 588 279 2,297 506 - 4,640 4,800 975 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 185 27 144 99 4 257 299 66 2017: 166 32 170 109 2 261 297 80 acres, 2022: 84,551 8,960 92,819 42,146 283 89,347 160,772 21,610 2017: 67,014 3,777 88,494 38,671 (D) 93,087 164,750 26,842 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Pickaway : Pike : Portage : Preble : Putnam : Richland : Ross : Sandusky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE - Con. : : Total cropland - Con. : : Other pasture and grazing land that could have : been used for crops without additional : improvements .....................................farms, 2022: 28 43 86 47 17 101 85 32 2017: 48 39 124 40 26 88 93 20 acres, 2022: 407 847 851 957 144 1,725 1,548 480 2017: 1,540 1,512 1,234 450 235 2,259 4,411 266 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 283 133 200 275 414 254 457 289 2017: 299 141 249 247 343 278 450 270 acres, 2022: 14,910 8,194 2,951 5,817 8,655 6,254 31,945 6,957 2017: 17,093 7,114 4,499 6,715 7,294 6,899 30,442 5,731 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 256 113 135 246 394 213 424 268 2017: 273 112 143 207 286 233 413 227 acres, 2022: 13,628 7,590 1,949 4,843 8,429 5,245 29,355 6,249 2017: 16,298 6,346 2,534 6,217 5,823 5,824 29,449 4,390 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 27 13 30 21 18 39 27 14 2017: 19 4 48 14 41 18 43 33 acres, 2022: 816 133 257 349 146 769 564 140 2017: 279 28 651 131 892 328 446 611 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 16 15 65 22 13 26 44 18 2017: 20 27 104 35 25 44 30 20 acres, 2022: 466 471 745 625 80 240 2,026 568 2017: 516 740 1,314 367 579 747 547 730 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 277 311 519 472 393 667 661 247 2017: 255 337 646 465 374 666 636 267 acres, 2022: 8,861 29,674 16,590 11,268 7,353 21,638 47,867 6,079 2017: 10,353 28,585 13,728 12,613 7,495 22,994 44,962 6,608 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 39 86 91 107 30 91 138 13 2017: 55 96 137 123 17 90 190 18 acres, 2022: 357 2,878 1,113 1,540 245 1,043 4,259 316 2017: 584 3,842 1,019 1,311 258 969 6,537 406 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 257 265 471 412 386 612 591 241 2017: 220 290 578 395 362 621 531 254 acres, 2022: 8,504 26,796 15,477 9,728 7,108 20,595 43,608 5,763 2017: 9,769 24,743 12,709 11,302 7,237 22,025 38,425 6,202 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 200 233 473 426 89 515 467 135 2017: 258 295 621 398 111 531 496 181 acres, 2022: 5,793 9,597 6,197 4,357 518 7,798 18,055 1,085 2017: 4,956 11,781 6,577 5,498 882 9,844 19,771 1,713 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 486 330 705 751 669 804 826 465 2017: 522 357 848 714 640 812 736 463 acres, 2022: 13,802 4,543 8,271 7,784 7,120 8,053 17,118 6,711 2017: 6,721 3,104 6,108 7,078 5,312 9,926 14,997 4,026 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 227 253 507 478 126 577 539 161 2017: 298 323 682 454 148 592 574 209 acres, 2022: 6,557 13,322 8,161 6,854 907 10,566 23,862 1,881 2017: 7,080 17,135 8,830 7,259 1,375 13,072 30,719 2,385 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 265 69 7 266 361 94 365 265 2017: 282 60 9 242 313 125 378 204 acres, 2022: 9,862 4,969 114 2,888 4,049 2,416 21,474 3,698 2017: 12,684 3,381 142 2,479 3,925 3,323 23,058 2,454 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 283 49 63 315 663 132 182 280 2017: 312 51 74 325 613 77 185 276 acres, 2022: 213,419 23,503 14,561 151,446 201,763 66,308 115,639 104,665 2017: 228,495 30,415 21,784 140,533 196,409 46,919 98,151 117,128 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Scioto : Seneca : Shelby : Stark : Summit : Trumbull : Tuscarawas : Union ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 47 65 23 129 21 53 123 38 2017: 58 65 47 124 25 47 97 54 acres, 2022: 1,238 746 592 2,676 122 747 3,173 785 2017: 1,018 668 1,126 1,021 212 592 1,855 1,336 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 131 380 313 324 69 222 161 354 2017: 180 391 274 388 69 311 222 353 acres, 2022: 3,660 9,760 6,240 6,976 858 4,508 3,891 11,068 2017: 8,360 11,283 6,581 7,714 984 6,524 6,357 10,955 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 84 342 299 228 53 134 106 311 2017: 126 360 246 247 57 207 168 322 acres, 2022: 2,523 8,945 5,996 4,880 602 1,449 2,548 10,020 2017: 7,066 10,564 6,011 4,693 673 3,945 4,245 10,507 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 33 23 9 58 11 51 35 29 2017: 17 24 13 119 8 71 44 23 acres, 2022: 675 209 201 603 39 747 695 725 2017: 389 375 134 1,661 97 918 1,002 205 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 21 22 6 69 21 88 48 27 2017: 46 18 20 68 16 97 41 18 acres, 2022: 462 606 43 1,493 217 2,312 648 323 2017: 905 344 436 1,360 214 1,661 1,110 243 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 418 496 386 651 211 595 728 442 2017: 471 500 374 667 182 658 733 386 acres, 2022: 24,867 13,749 9,118 13,858 4,096 22,724 35,720 10,352 2017: 27,883 15,072 9,540 11,298 3,831 26,001 34,709 9,122 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 136 34 42 140 48 102 247 41 2017: 190 30 23 146 22 98 225 45 acres, 2022: 4,402 482 528 2,133 446 1,145 7,089 361 2017: 3,997 856 175 1,292 138 957 4,456 560 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 357 481 359 591 192 546 600 412 2017: 371 481 360 588 167 621 635 366 acres, 2022: 20,465 13,267 8,590 11,725 3,650 21,579 28,631 9,991 2017: 23,886 14,216 9,365 10,006 3,693 25,044 30,253 8,562 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 356 148 221 787 216 502 758 330 2017: 423 191 213 879 214 507 784 351 acres, 2022: 11,264 2,352 2,776 11,981 1,714 6,831 37,505 5,475 2017: 12,694 2,048 2,538 11,799 2,612 6,580 20,264 5,768 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 436 710 617 1,036 313 709 854 658 2017: 456 715 586 1,122 261 757 856 663 acres, 2022: 5,771 7,903 6,764 9,327 2,458 7,175 12,565 7,518 2017: 5,695 6,939 5,637 8,102 1,656 9,067 8,788 6,651 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 382 209 248 857 229 536 836 369 2017: 464 249 252 968 229 540 835 389 acres, 2022: 16,904 3,580 3,896 16,790 2,282 8,723 47,767 6,621 2017: 17,709 3,572 3,839 14,112 2,962 8,129 26,575 7,664 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 29 386 309 14 1 3 18 298 2017: 32 390 314 18 6 9 29 277 acres, 2022: 1,504 4,904 3,930 116 (D) 3 347 8,109 2017: 3,018 5,267 4,191 294 18 124 641 7,559 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 56 464 407 114 20 74 60 285 2017: 46 512 409 123 14 78 47 262 acres, 2022: 21,123 156,412 153,511 44,935 2,221 36,485 27,392 148,095 2017: 19,312 182,709 151,088 43,147 1,382 27,865 18,686 140,804 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Van Wert : Vinton : Warren : Washington : Wayne : Williams : Wood : Wyandot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 7 13 54 98 268 23 24 11 2017: 22 18 72 64 204 32 63 22 acres, 2022: 56 223 404 2,299 7,550 185 134 156 2017: 497 642 771 1,419 5,342 473 493 300 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 194 86 210 234 314 367 526 316 2017: 170 82 188 192 398 385 430 279 acres, 2022: 7,200 2,358 7,876 7,601 6,956 13,852 13,932 10,679 2017: 4,457 2,779 4,173 5,756 9,938 19,024 10,994 10,815 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 191 67 151 147 240 332 486 307 2017: 154 74 135 119 254 363 389 259 acres, 2022: 7,155 2,158 4,968 4,487 4,727 12,801 13,204 10,140 2017: 3,878 2,251 3,377 4,335 4,514 18,000 10,508 9,943 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: - 12 28 58 52 12 41 5 2017: 16 13 12 18 84 15 35 17 acres, 2022: - 32 1,777 671 900 301 437 369 2017: 556 221 241 367 3,011 409 317 722 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 4 7 57 61 53 27 21 11 2017: 3 12 55 65 102 23 15 10 acres, 2022: 45 168 1,131 2,443 1,329 750 291 170 2017: 23 307 555 1,054 2,413 615 169 150 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 184 175 414 845 1,020 408 315 296 2017: 200 159 422 832 913 413 317 299 acres, 2022: 3,851 13,363 13,409 46,145 21,005 10,022 4,983 10,493 2017: 4,336 10,766 7,299 45,205 17,442 11,632 7,600 10,583 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 15 57 91 373 200 26 43 12 2017: 4 36 93 384 205 35 35 14 acres, 2022: 85 1,212 792 11,884 1,843 199 246 119 2017: 17 610 772 11,845 1,746 285 535 126 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 175 146 366 657 926 397 281 285 2017: 197 145 359 614 820 397 300 292 acres, 2022: 3,766 12,151 12,617 34,261 19,162 9,823 4,737 10,374 2017: 4,319 10,156 6,527 33,360 15,696 11,347 7,065 10,457 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 98 134 431 764 1,289 139 167 142 2017: 117 132 475 812 1,246 144 168 126 acres, 2022: 896 9,286 6,768 31,262 22,484 1,249 1,476 1,314 2017: 443 4,747 7,142 33,507 19,214 1,907 1,482 1,444 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 365 170 607 842 1,577 549 621 428 2017: 339 159 625 829 1,471 564 567 387 acres, 2022: 4,192 1,778 9,619 10,261 16,833 9,542 9,261 9,149 2017: 2,800 1,938 4,645 8,695 11,303 7,170 5,846 7,483 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 109 147 469 829 1,403 166 198 149 2017: 139 144 514 874 1,361 182 229 144 acres, 2022: 1,037 10,721 7,964 45,445 31,877 1,633 1,856 1,589 2017: 957 5,999 8,685 46,771 26,302 2,665 2,510 1,870 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 192 27 35 32 43 275 442 328 2017: 202 38 31 25 38 349 427 296 acres, 2022: 1,836 1,122 332 1,076 326 6,967 5,047 7,838 2017: 1,715 1,056 274 959 439 11,715 5,917 8,284 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 320 16 115 51 301 315 479 280 2017: 342 21 111 60 254 288 439 289 acres, 2022: 159,010 2,628 57,490 11,156 97,599 182,235 188,050 160,886 2017: 159,069 5,107 53,540 13,282 88,468 136,420 198,271 171,586 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 9. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ohio : Adams : Allen : Ashland : Ashtabula : Athens : Auglaize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 56,583 882 717 775 783 464 782 2017: 58,802 920 683 854 945 505 784 acres harvested, 2022: 9,777,227 70,425 153,543 105,477 71,272 21,814 203,298 2017: 10,190,952 74,414 166,454 106,108 88,835 22,460 184,671 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 4,017 26 53 33 55 18 46 acres harvested: 12,664 81 208 109 161 56 130 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 18,213 286 237 265 315 80 169 acres harvested: 261,698 3,850 4,772 3,165 3,612 1,059 3,674 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 4,764 86 60 87 90 49 52 acres harvested: 151,255 2,373 2,741 2,592 1,857 942 2,359 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 6,042 93 48 113 61 76 85 acres harvested: 275,395 3,952 3,426 5,354 1,975 1,979 5,858 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 5,254 124 61 63 75 77 83 acres harvested: 348,553 6,439 6,135 4,325 4,533 1,790 8,115 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 3,382 60 43 56 48 38 58 acres harvested: 313,390 3,421 6,074 4,930 3,142 1,429 8,125 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 2,216 51 31 14 27 29 30 acres harvested: 271,177 3,717 5,613 2,013 2,294 1,598 5,319 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 1,775 29 16 27 18 25 47 acres harvested: 272,419 2,962 3,209 4,588 1,428 1,978 10,155 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 4,978 56 63 64 45 46 96 acres harvested: 1,288,228 8,435 21,951 16,302 8,626 4,281 32,189 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 3,260 52 70 32 35 17 66 acres harvested: 1,817,184 16,028 41,445 18,427 16,919 2,908 37,980 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 1,776 15 26 15 7 9 31 acres harvested: 2,160,011 12,285 32,723 18,115 8,685 3,794 40,867 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 906 4 9 6 7 - 19 acres harvested: 2,605,253 6,882 25,246 25,557 18,040 - 48,527 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 4,531 41 68 46 54 16 67 acres harvested: 15,412 (D) 272 127 184 (D) 243 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 18,328 317 164 263 382 138 173 acres harvested: 257,465 3,395 3,121 3,712 4,624 1,399 3,358 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 4,709 82 40 103 113 47 39 acres harvested: 143,645 1,912 2,024 3,153 2,772 830 1,923 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 5,861 97 42 119 111 69 73 acres harvested: 256,368 3,023 2,789 5,265 3,797 1,697 4,954 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 5,348 99 61 71 75 72 64 acres harvested: 345,109 3,939 5,424 4,151 3,487 1,725 6,194 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 3,553 52 46 54 45 29 46 acres harvested: 325,853 2,680 6,630 5,245 3,590 1,108 6,158 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 2,495 39 28 31 19 37 36 acres harvested: 310,435 2,918 4,962 4,094 1,923 2,198 6,176 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 1,824 44 33 26 26 21 41 acres harvested: 287,998 4,830 7,236 4,154 2,678 918 7,883 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 5,581 76 87 69 61 48 133 acres harvested: 1,487,297 13,055 30,061 14,730 13,556 3,888 43,920 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 3,859 60 79 52 39 24 76 acres harvested: 2,218,895 22,774 50,553 30,201 18,141 4,548 48,412 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 1,942 12 30 16 11 3 30 acres harvested: 2,361,251 12,891 38,076 18,800 11,693 3,343 38,695 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 771 1 5 4 9 1 6 acres harvested: 2,181,224 (D) 15,306 12,476 22,390 (D) 16,755 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 12,517 145 105 147 231 99 89 acres: 55,452 727 474 659 932 347 356 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 8,725 193 93 152 175 96 50 acres: 114,944 2,544 1,311 1,970 2,239 1,187 638 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 5,182 105 50 57 102 81 37 acres: 120,692 2,365 1,156 1,353 2,348 1,828 839 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 6,744 121 75 116 74 66 76 acres: 252,653 4,418 2,836 4,299 2,800 2,447 2,983 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 7,655 162 103 115 74 76 159 acres: 530,437 10,870 7,136 7,862 5,085 4,947 11,597 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 5,632 85 107 72 57 25 132 acres: 771,441 11,006 15,222 9,412 7,681 3,518 18,882 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 5,274 50 94 76 37 18 138 acres: 1,663,708 15,332 31,614 23,226 11,528 4,766 43,303 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 2,574 11 60 23 20 3 52 acres: 1,774,045 7,398 40,030 16,583 12,598 2,774 36,156 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 2,280 10 30 17 13 - 49 acres: 4,493,855 15,765 53,764 40,113 26,061 - 88,544 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 13,015 230 108 173 263 136 103 acres: 58,769 1,158 482 767 1,247 (D) 417 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 9,115 197 56 118 198 127 62 acres: 119,746 2,556 770 1,567 2,682 1,654 861 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 5,319 83 49 101 117 62 44 acres: 122,667 1,876 1,184 2,393 2,685 1,418 991 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 6,455 127 49 131 116 78 56 acres: 239,884 4,597 1,924 4,900 4,389 2,712 2,156 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 7,584 108 91 113 100 58 126 acres: 520,649 7,271 6,431 7,562 6,621 4,013 9,106 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 5,896 78 97 100 61 21 126 acres: 826,630 10,654 13,737 14,257 9,002 2,794 18,323 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 6,032 70 133 58 57 18 167 acres: 1,920,043 21,043 44,224 16,981 19,356 4,523 54,473 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 3,089 19 71 46 18 2 70 acres: 2,153,366 12,299 50,239 32,045 12,932 (D) 48,605 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 2,297 8 29 14 15 3 30 acres: 4,229,198 12,960 47,463 25,636 29,921 3,343 49,739 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Belmont : Brown : Butler : Carroll : Champaign : Clark : Clermont ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 541 901 659 632 652 632 550 2017: 580 998 751 673 685 581 598 acres harvested, 2022: 29,877 108,302 59,897 52,711 185,009 140,314 57,180 2017: 33,470 141,997 86,233 55,498 161,304 146,507 59,471 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 12 27 46 19 51 78 52 acres harvested: 16 98 (D) 43 161 303 122 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 110 300 297 181 205 242 298 acres harvested: 1,320 3,925 3,931 2,212 2,461 3,516 3,011 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 62 71 70 75 41 28 43 acres harvested: 1,304 2,022 1,784 (D) 1,489 826 891 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 70 93 67 74 57 40 37 acres harvested: 2,027 3,647 2,724 2,547 3,690 2,700 1,333 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 86 120 32 67 36 46 45 acres harvested: 3,808 6,760 2,328 2,685 2,560 4,199 2,218 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 59 70 34 47 40 28 19 acres harvested: 2,861 5,228 2,935 3,370 3,750 3,335 993 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 22 41 22 33 19 25 5 acres harvested: 1,573 4,006 2,450 2,657 2,695 3,312 666 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 22 37 15 27 30 9 14 acres harvested: 1,845 4,586 2,060 2,782 5,516 1,736 1,561 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 53 64 44 65 64 56 14 acres harvested: 5,607 12,524 10,763 12,415 19,071 13,935 2,689 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 34 46 18 34 50 30 6 acres harvested: 6,472 25,292 11,860 13,628 32,124 18,808 2,468 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 8 29 13 8 36 32 10 acres harvested: 1,683 31,809 16,999 5,450 46,296 37,608 12,402 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 3 3 1 2 23 18 7 acres harvested: 1,361 8,405 (D) (D) 65,196 50,036 28,826 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 18 52 50 23 51 58 58 acres harvested: 54 194 178 (D) 241 207 149 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 122 306 329 223 219 234 292 acres harvested: 1,566 4,131 3,968 3,007 3,331 3,547 3,506 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 62 103 68 81 50 28 60 acres harvested: 1,564 3,342 1,818 1,829 1,422 907 1,385 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 63 100 76 79 69 36 43 acres harvested: 1,824 4,218 2,800 2,146 3,944 2,054 1,571 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 97 93 52 63 41 31 33 acres harvested: 3,944 4,928 3,413 2,549 2,694 2,275 1,860 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 69 70 39 58 43 20 23 acres harvested: 3,196 6,158 4,049 3,559 5,365 2,059 1,365 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 35 58 16 31 21 18 12 acres harvested: 2,013 6,591 2,493 3,455 3,514 2,653 1,257 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 18 25 16 19 21 10 18 acres harvested: 1,916 3,732 1,806 2,062 3,831 1,965 1,345 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 57 89 56 56 63 50 27 acres harvested: 7,451 19,023 15,080 8,877 20,073 15,210 6,475 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 30 61 24 27 60 44 14 acres harvested: 5,867 32,783 17,040 14,640 37,770 27,948 6,244 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 6 35 20 11 31 39 11 acres harvested: 2,995 41,452 22,067 10,249 38,862 47,460 13,743 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 3 6 5 2 16 13 7 acres harvested: 1,080 15,445 11,521 (D) 40,257 40,222 20,571 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 83 177 196 121 163 177 241 acres: (D) 904 954 (D) 694 807 1,051 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 110 157 114 138 81 88 115 acres: 1,474 2,134 1,420 1,870 1,062 1,073 1,435 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 63 85 75 62 49 48 53 acres: 1,432 1,994 1,766 1,458 1,155 1,092 1,193 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 95 120 84 89 33 53 48 acres: 3,493 4,369 2,911 3,267 1,298 2,057 1,765 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 105 150 75 86 80 73 31 acres: 6,747 10,075 5,159 5,793 5,836 5,601 2,094 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 54 97 49 64 63 73 32 acres: 7,027 12,790 6,457 8,891 8,685 10,884 3,802 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 29 48 35 52 81 47 11 acres: 8,314 12,943 10,781 14,731 25,114 15,019 3,310 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 2 45 20 18 48 31 4 acres: (D) 30,122 14,139 12,569 34,114 21,419 3,258 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: - 22 11 2 54 42 15 acres: - 32,971 16,310 (D) 107,051 82,362 39,272 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 92 173 190 155 136 153 221 acres: (D) 771 855 734 655 761 939 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 104 192 189 127 110 85 116 acres: 1,407 2,485 2,377 1,672 1,442 1,125 1,458 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 75 90 70 92 39 58 79 acres: 1,724 2,089 1,590 2,069 925 1,315 1,727 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 102 117 82 88 62 49 52 acres: 3,822 4,249 3,065 3,225 2,366 1,808 1,908 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 110 166 61 86 92 52 54 acres: 6,891 11,102 4,268 5,493 6,538 3,916 3,712 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 59 103 60 63 66 43 25 acres: 7,523 14,980 8,136 8,715 9,790 6,773 3,521 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 34 74 53 35 88 52 28 acres: 9,175 22,398 16,603 10,402 28,430 17,882 8,437 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 3 49 25 21 52 50 5 acres: 1,517 32,733 19,086 14,751 38,441 37,097 3,455 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 1 34 21 6 40 39 18 acres: (D) 51,190 30,253 8,437 72,717 75,830 34,314 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Clinton : Columbiana : Coshocton : Crawford : Cuyahoga : Darke : Defiance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 612 856 840 479 75 1,463 649 2017: 591 917 836 555 84 1,393 653 acres harvested, 2022: 208,161 93,585 74,354 179,701 487 320,829 170,976 2017: 185,767 87,597 81,673 214,627 504 306,343 191,375 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 51 38 7 31 31 165 39 acres harvested: 182 131 28 118 (D) 651 156 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 157 291 258 98 40 409 203 acres harvested: 2,581 3,748 3,097 1,821 357 7,264 3,889 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 70 100 63 32 3 102 38 acres harvested: 2,885 2,585 1,474 1,154 46 4,397 1,443 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 50 118 134 38 1 115 86 acres harvested: 2,496 4,885 4,546 2,563 (D) 7,519 5,166 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 40 82 102 51 - 104 47 acres harvested: 3,617 5,303 3,283 4,722 - 10,777 3,751 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 17 63 55 22 - 86 40 acres harvested: 2,181 5,632 2,513 2,874 - 12,053 5,251 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 30 21 33 23 - 58 23 acres harvested: 5,036 2,607 2,583 3,636 - 10,322 3,922 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 15 22 45 18 - 55 14 acres harvested: 2,746 2,923 4,423 3,963 - 12,281 2,796 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 54 57 90 68 - 164 58 acres harvested: 16,299 12,601 14,103 21,085 - 56,619 17,007 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 63 36 26 46 - 121 50 acres harvested: 40,815 16,076 9,454 29,656 - 75,299 31,768 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 34 21 22 35 - 65 33 acres harvested: 47,513 20,119 19,807 45,260 - 81,704 42,075 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 31 7 5 17 - 19 18 acres harvested: 81,810 16,975 9,043 62,849 - 41,943 53,752 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 45 47 16 47 60 184 36 acres harvested: 219 203 56 209 102 738 126 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 182 334 240 86 20 353 147 acres harvested: 2,880 4,066 2,964 1,348 226 6,462 2,866 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 38 106 73 24 1 88 47 acres harvested: 1,122 3,001 1,864 841 (D) 4,203 1,863 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 50 104 116 59 1 111 57 acres harvested: 2,714 4,708 3,644 3,570 (D) 7,025 3,287 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 36 85 98 49 1 107 56 acres harvested: 3,584 4,704 3,791 4,559 (D) 10,991 4,834 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 15 64 60 36 - 79 42 acres harvested: 2,108 5,636 3,451 5,304 - 11,096 5,020 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 19 40 41 28 - 64 31 acres harvested: 3,161 4,046 3,628 4,870 - 11,314 4,875 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 20 28 32 21 - 47 32 acres harvested: 3,783 4,290 (D) 4,188 - 9,674 6,897 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 63 47 92 79 - 160 61 acres harvested: 19,074 10,841 15,648 25,138 - 55,280 20,434 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 63 43 42 69 1 127 83 acres harvested: 40,064 20,327 17,235 47,438 (D) 82,460 53,071 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 37 16 23 38 - 62 48 acres harvested: 50,637 17,551 21,459 49,481 - 78,778 57,410 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 23 3 3 19 - 11 13 acres harvested: 56,421 8,224 (D) 67,681 - 28,322 30,692 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 117 185 164 68 64 282 103 acres: 619 869 871 286 (D) 1,213 504 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 65 143 181 33 5 161 78 acres: 887 1,939 2,438 479 66 2,187 1,034 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 43 107 88 20 2 69 44 acres: 1,010 2,539 2,027 452 (D) 1,631 1,042 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 60 122 140 42 4 137 85 acres: 2,477 4,373 5,202 1,596 136 5,271 3,312 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 82 110 115 64 - 187 93 acres: 6,016 7,628 7,584 4,727 - 13,274 6,854 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 51 92 72 70 - 201 75 acres: 7,440 11,932 9,841 9,471 - 28,266 10,252 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 74 54 53 89 - 246 75 acres: 22,609 16,845 16,120 27,327 - 79,532 22,221 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 57 28 15 45 - 109 48 acres: 39,562 19,987 10,597 31,081 - 73,175 32,853 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 63 15 12 48 - 71 48 acres: 127,541 27,473 19,674 104,282 - 116,280 92,904 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 108 197 134 76 69 291 80 acres: 558 1,036 644 362 (D) 1,324 399 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 78 194 185 33 10 122 49 acres: 1,018 2,553 2,362 433 146 1,636 716 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 55 92 96 29 2 78 49 acres: 1,275 2,082 2,185 631 (D) 1,848 1,180 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 34 106 121 28 1 110 64 acres: 1,298 4,000 4,375 1,005 (D) 4,121 2,372 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 58 154 119 77 2 186 94 acres: 4,069 10,490 7,815 5,262 (D) 13,213 6,777 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 59 79 84 98 - 208 86 acres: 8,339 10,949 10,988 14,358 - 30,217 12,337 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 85 53 63 96 - 214 97 acres: 26,029 16,392 18,892 31,773 - 70,854 30,408 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 57 31 21 63 - 118 80 acres: 39,002 21,121 15,522 45,504 - 80,741 55,478 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 57 11 13 55 - 66 54 acres: 104,179 18,974 18,890 115,299 - 102,389 81,708 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Delaware : Erie : Fairfield : Fayette : Franklin : Fulton : Gallia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 510 245 758 378 276 591 510 2017: 612 283 818 354 287 581 687 acres harvested, 2022: 111,979 66,504 151,513 177,017 38,115 189,196 25,363 2017: 111,929 72,506 146,252 179,923 42,858 175,537 31,481 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 78 44 75 32 92 61 11 acres harvested: 251 178 189 90 238 132 27 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 224 61 308 103 93 140 131 acres harvested: 2,787 961 3,674 1,559 1,250 2,901 1,811 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 27 16 56 22 14 45 36 acres harvested: 825 675 1,736 917 460 2,104 711 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 26 9 65 19 15 46 69 acres harvested: 1,524 530 3,184 805 772 3,166 1,734 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 39 12 47 22 8 46 65 acres harvested: 3,431 1,233 3,560 1,776 785 4,394 1,863 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 8 9 22 19 10 26 44 acres harvested: 811 1,163 2,540 2,963 1,064 3,252 1,873 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 10 7 30 30 6 11 53 acres harvested: 1,793 826 2,905 4,397 809 2,094 3,719 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 12 12 17 7 4 30 21 acres harvested: 1,940 2,885 2,694 1,428 872 6,906 1,321 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 29 28 57 32 7 63 47 acres harvested: 9,852 8,888 15,915 10,941 1,764 20,851 3,594 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 24 29 29 43 15 66 29 acres harvested: 16,132 18,758 16,541 27,586 8,615 44,451 5,603 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 17 11 31 29 9 37 4 acres harvested: 25,174 12,429 44,333 40,596 12,330 50,142 3,107 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 16 7 21 20 3 20 - acres harvested: 47,459 17,978 54,242 83,959 9,156 48,803 - : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 69 44 70 15 89 61 38 acres harvested: 247 92 250 75 216 190 126 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 272 67 335 111 77 122 152 acres harvested: 3,558 944 4,593 1,665 1,228 1,879 1,673 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 34 17 49 11 17 30 75 acres harvested: 1,197 809 1,436 446 685 1,177 1,128 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 50 23 68 12 15 37 92 acres harvested: 2,821 1,416 3,328 589 937 2,363 1,935 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 30 8 54 14 24 56 118 acres harvested: 2,665 579 3,816 792 2,260 5,611 3,954 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 25 24 36 13 8 38 62 acres harvested: 2,687 3,335 4,048 1,259 848 5,131 2,449 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 13 14 31 27 7 15 46 acres harvested: 2,266 2,267 4,617 4,279 687 2,576 2,168 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 19 8 13 10 5 21 24 acres harvested: 3,101 1,340 2,309 1,657 1,098 4,799 1,612 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 33 35 69 23 12 76 57 acres harvested: 10,514 10,782 17,537 7,071 3,634 27,683 7,095 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 36 25 50 55 23 74 16 acres harvested: 25,393 15,717 31,725 35,368 14,431 46,312 4,507 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 16 12 31 44 7 40 7 acres harvested: 22,052 15,391 38,934 55,652 8,918 52,025 4,834 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 15 6 12 19 3 11 - acres harvested: 35,428 19,834 33,659 71,070 7,916 25,791 - : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 182 67 212 78 130 99 91 acres: 772 263 836 388 435 357 (D) 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 89 24 156 44 40 46 99 acres: 1,131 329 2,052 566 485 637 1,270 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 29 17 53 23 20 24 83 acres: 683 388 1,218 566 458 568 1,885 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 36 14 67 17 12 66 101 acres: 1,367 539 2,571 668 471 2,464 3,594 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 42 15 76 32 23 81 81 acres: 2,856 1,061 5,097 2,028 1,633 5,698 5,039 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 41 19 55 46 16 60 32 acres: 5,298 2,554 7,494 6,578 2,144 7,824 4,122 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 38 45 67 54 13 95 17 acres: 12,842 13,372 20,032 17,247 4,458 29,401 4,296 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 21 29 22 38 11 67 5 acres: 15,123 19,278 15,308 27,074 7,445 47,140 3,352 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 32 15 50 46 11 53 1 acres: 71,907 28,720 96,905 121,902 20,586 95,107 (D) : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 168 78 207 64 117 113 171 acres: 713 246 939 341 369 440 785 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 128 19 162 40 31 49 158 acres: 1,664 252 2,182 523 377 658 2,063 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 43 8 62 29 22 19 98 acres: 1,008 187 1,474 654 534 449 2,151 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 43 23 65 19 16 35 105 acres: 1,552 840 2,300 731 596 1,315 3,787 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 73 35 81 20 31 61 91 acres: 4,788 2,541 5,419 1,438 2,305 4,535 5,750 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 47 42 87 30 24 83 39 acres: 6,518 6,237 12,281 4,450 3,350 11,322 5,080 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 49 41 74 45 15 107 17 acres: 15,417 13,804 22,794 14,546 4,820 35,948 4,997 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 30 21 40 52 21 64 5 acres: 22,789 14,849 27,594 36,993 13,673 43,979 2,924 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 31 16 40 55 10 50 3 acres: 57,480 33,550 71,269 120,247 16,834 76,891 3,944 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Geauga : Greene : Guernsey : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Harrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 779 678 789 209 832 532 347 2017: 647 638 888 213 717 552 366 acres harvested, 2022: 24,722 126,919 45,468 7,651 227,029 213,265 31,498 2017: 29,703 144,814 50,041 6,590 217,827 229,014 33,461 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 127 99 15 40 57 36 4 acres harvested: (D) 369 44 54 214 115 14 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 352 276 208 118 212 141 70 acres harvested: 3,152 3,389 2,982 1,212 4,502 2,835 772 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 99 47 80 7 51 36 27 acres harvested: 2,124 1,723 (D) (D) 2,589 1,441 563 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 101 46 117 15 103 33 46 acres harvested: 3,019 2,457 3,342 349 7,085 1,673 1,683 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 48 36 88 10 69 32 52 acres harvested: 2,672 3,297 3,800 378 7,121 2,853 2,035 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 15 32 84 3 36 34 28 acres harvested: 1,182 3,212 6,002 (D) 5,126 4,327 1,123 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 15 11 47 4 29 34 32 acres harvested: 798 1,690 2,744 611 4,867 5,206 1,894 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 2 15 44 4 39 29 26 acres harvested: (D) 2,264 3,307 785 8,499 5,555 2,157 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 9 44 78 3 109 58 31 acres harvested: 1,760 11,684 10,621 1,032 37,625 18,990 3,691 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 4 33 19 3 59 42 17 acres harvested: 1,542 17,437 3,269 6 38,146 27,790 4,332 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 7 26 7 2 47 36 9 acres harvested: 7,847 36,241 3,739 (D) 64,356 45,841 5,220 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: - 13 2 - 21 21 5 acres harvested: - 43,156 (D) - 46,899 96,639 8,014 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 87 83 8 57 53 41 9 acres harvested: (D) 269 31 (D) 203 138 23 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 254 245 255 104 168 118 67 acres harvested: 2,815 2,942 3,350 1,222 3,367 2,162 850 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 82 45 76 13 43 28 36 acres harvested: 1,506 1,640 1,552 328 2,201 1,074 874 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 91 49 139 15 70 42 62 acres harvested: 3,336 2,521 3,551 499 4,711 2,192 1,448 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 67 39 113 7 43 55 36 acres harvested: 3,117 3,438 4,449 (D) 4,522 4,975 1,810 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 19 21 90 7 31 28 29 acres harvested: 1,496 2,003 5,162 529 4,139 3,369 1,325 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 9 10 45 1 43 21 29 acres harvested: (D) 1,614 3,400 (D) 7,570 3,476 1,673 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 11 17 32 - 26 27 14 acres harvested: 1,313 2,570 (D) - 5,809 5,260 1,087 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 7 49 105 7 102 63 44 acres harvested: 805 15,831 13,844 2,130 34,997 20,590 5,290 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 15 30 15 1 76 66 21 acres harvested: 9,390 19,215 4,882 (D) 50,031 40,412 4,758 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 4 35 7 1 42 41 12 acres harvested: 4,658 47,271 3,940 (D) 52,471 53,829 6,139 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 1 15 3 - 20 22 7 acres harvested: (D) 45,500 (D) - 47,806 91,537 8,184 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 402 229 94 112 110 91 56 acres: (D) 1,070 (D) (D) 528 438 301 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 113 126 171 43 56 43 63 acres: 1,469 1,717 2,224 594 729 590 877 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 98 33 119 24 41 20 34 acres: 2,320 753 2,730 567 955 491 818 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 83 52 144 14 98 73 66 acres: 3,088 1,907 5,270 508 3,806 2,820 2,479 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 53 78 126 2 140 52 61 acres: 3,431 5,184 8,355 (D) 10,185 3,563 4,078 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 15 55 101 6 118 73 37 acres: 1,842 7,255 12,257 840 15,833 10,620 4,589 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 7 44 25 6 150 84 19 acres: 2,584 14,570 6,555 1,692 48,853 25,693 5,139 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 2 24 8 - 54 43 7 acres: (D) 16,835 4,239 - 37,527 30,104 4,009 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 6 37 1 2 65 53 4 acres: 7,012 77,628 (D) (D) 108,613 138,946 9,208 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 245 187 145 114 90 81 53 acres: (D) 787 (D) (D) 376 329 234 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 110 129 190 45 46 41 63 acres: 1,423 1,735 2,441 596 604 550 840 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 97 23 123 11 42 23 53 acres: 2,274 514 2,758 (D) 929 538 1,243 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 86 42 146 24 67 57 56 acres: 3,166 1,577 5,272 892 2,396 2,109 2,041 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 70 77 146 7 107 68 69 acres: 4,731 5,091 9,587 444 7,491 4,804 4,566 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 18 47 99 6 92 73 36 acres: 2,473 5,814 13,229 921 13,367 10,159 4,728 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 7 59 28 5 144 99 20 acres: 2,075 19,636 7,799 1,865 45,563 33,092 5,525 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 12 24 10 - 72 51 11 acres: 9,774 16,889 5,640 - 50,794 35,435 6,172 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 2 50 1 1 57 59 5 acres: (D) 92,771 (D) (D) 96,307 141,998 8,112 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Henry : Highland : Hocking : Holmes : Huron : Jackson : Jefferson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 777 789 281 1,081 598 369 422 2017: 690 853 231 1,178 614 345 462 acres harvested, 2022: 222,572 157,521 10,093 73,940 191,283 19,656 23,153 2017: 219,936 197,435 10,272 89,085 201,230 20,550 26,927 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 41 22 14 65 45 11 15 acres harvested: 113 78 29 148 147 42 16 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 205 232 87 267 188 100 87 acres harvested: 5,242 3,230 668 2,914 3,013 1,224 1,025 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 47 77 42 98 54 35 45 acres harvested: 2,384 1,914 (D) 2,410 2,117 688 1,244 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 78 94 41 196 50 56 66 acres harvested: 5,215 3,631 1,060 6,976 2,814 1,511 1,841 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 77 78 35 214 31 51 55 acres harvested: 7,747 4,927 1,438 10,404 2,756 2,306 2,470 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 60 54 19 96 39 24 55 acres harvested: 8,631 4,831 700 6,281 5,006 1,512 3,381 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 29 30 15 36 31 16 29 acres harvested: 5,386 3,234 589 3,024 4,924 1,235 2,285 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 30 34 3 20 13 12 7 acres harvested: 5,233 5,544 (D) 1,754 2,352 929 328 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 92 54 19 45 50 39 35 acres harvested: 30,305 14,343 1,574 7,957 16,793 4,504 4,555 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 61 63 5 27 40 21 28 acres harvested: 39,429 34,547 (D) 10,477 23,366 4,035 6,008 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 35 36 - 10 27 4 - acres harvested: 46,965 42,672 - 10,538 34,236 1,670 - 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 22 15 1 7 30 - - acres harvested: 65,922 38,570 (D) 11,057 93,759 - - : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 41 38 10 69 54 9 9 acres harvested: 155 93 45 174 214 27 27 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 152 219 75 247 146 80 122 acres harvested: 3,297 3,196 837 2,712 2,384 1,213 1,484 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 34 94 24 132 48 39 51 acres harvested: 1,693 2,494 (D) 3,534 1,567 934 1,280 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 63 71 37 228 36 60 56 acres harvested: 4,352 3,109 925 8,108 2,123 1,748 2,005 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 63 88 26 231 44 48 64 acres harvested: 6,435 5,910 929 12,722 3,532 1,967 2,751 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 46 45 16 114 38 30 46 acres harvested: 6,512 3,926 749 7,610 4,373 1,699 2,534 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 27 31 9 49 42 14 31 acres harvested: 4,764 3,216 (D) 4,546 6,646 1,036 3,244 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 21 31 14 18 23 11 18 acres harvested: 4,582 5,379 1,072 1,699 4,232 806 1,730 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 119 90 14 42 68 29 43 acres harvested: 40,451 23,284 1,795 9,070 21,793 3,518 6,195 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 77 73 5 37 56 19 22 acres harvested: 55,361 41,597 1,625 18,383 32,222 4,740 5,677 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 33 57 1 8 37 6 - acres harvested: 44,020 60,887 (D) 10,057 48,385 2,862 - 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 14 16 - 3 22 - - acres harvested: 48,314 44,344 - 10,470 73,759 - - : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 67 123 112 257 123 70 74 acres: 258 510 (D) 1,040 538 274 357 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 57 149 52 157 62 65 84 acres: 732 1,991 706 2,145 794 849 1,106 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 52 84 32 113 40 50 43 acres: 1,296 1,910 733 2,738 950 1,137 965 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 112 92 35 220 64 72 79 acres: 4,312 3,356 1,287 8,401 2,540 2,639 3,134 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 121 91 33 224 81 55 84 acres: 8,776 6,474 2,179 14,927 5,729 3,810 5,676 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 134 83 10 54 74 39 41 acres: 18,719 11,681 1,323 6,836 10,714 5,200 5,728 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 123 73 6 32 66 18 13 acres: 38,990 22,681 1,508 9,456 21,845 5,747 3,847 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 55 56 - 14 36 - 4 acres: 37,502 38,449 - 9,396 25,001 - 2,340 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 56 38 1 10 52 - - acres: 111,987 70,469 (D) 19,001 123,172 - - : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 79 142 67 241 113 45 73 acres: 336 627 (D) 1,081 503 178 373 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 35 122 49 153 72 67 77 acres: 527 1,629 608 2,056 937 868 942 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 35 69 41 122 24 50 48 acres: 810 1,581 915 2,876 607 1,096 1,095 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 69 98 26 235 55 68 91 acres: 2,638 3,705 931 8,995 2,174 2,481 3,217 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 94 111 26 282 64 65 99 acres: 6,833 7,820 1,683 18,385 4,696 4,231 6,578 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 112 95 12 72 96 27 44 acres: 15,326 13,352 1,453 8,858 13,697 3,487 5,722 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 145 99 8 42 93 20 30 acres: 46,654 32,014 2,257 12,743 30,676 6,147 9,000 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 76 68 1 21 44 3 - acres: 56,378 50,114 (D) 14,360 30,714 2,062 - 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 45 49 1 10 53 - - acres: 90,434 86,593 (D) 19,731 117,226 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Knox : Lake : Lawrence : Licking : Logan : Lorain : Lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 947 172 293 1,138 714 695 284 2017: 969 162 356 1,197 767 766 278 acres harvested, 2022: 118,790 7,020 9,091 133,478 168,184 84,375 70,193 2017: 128,884 6,249 10,865 150,390 172,338 90,936 59,959 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 52 39 8 94 59 94 40 acres harvested: 168 (D) 28 253 190 229 113 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 307 70 73 428 242 278 100 acres harvested: 3,796 610 600 5,552 3,827 3,664 1,570 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 114 15 24 90 69 53 21 acres harvested: 2,834 352 350 2,794 2,242 2,051 1,191 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 130 13 55 131 77 76 27 acres harvested: 5,311 586 1,198 4,972 3,496 4,050 1,688 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 72 15 40 105 52 36 18 acres harvested: 3,942 670 1,173 6,061 3,886 2,640 2,051 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 44 6 24 57 37 34 7 acres harvested: 3,294 375 551 4,544 4,393 4,478 952 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 37 2 27 70 15 15 10 acres harvested: 4,339 (D) 848 6,613 1,802 2,259 1,249 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 31 5 5 26 9 22 7 acres harvested: 3,986 617 248 3,585 1,572 4,046 1,663 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 84 3 25 65 67 49 14 acres harvested: 23,724 733 2,776 12,567 20,909 13,129 5,086 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 53 3 12 34 33 23 18 acres harvested: 29,932 1,405 1,319 18,004 18,563 14,330 12,786 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 17 1 - 23 31 7 7 acres harvested: 23,789 (D) - 29,150 40,401 7,764 8,778 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 6 - - 15 23 8 15 acres harvested: 13,675 - - 39,383 66,903 25,735 33,066 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 62 38 12 104 75 95 47 acres harvested: 216 (D) (D) 308 234 283 158 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 342 68 85 485 266 341 103 acres harvested: 4,417 843 728 5,984 3,816 4,450 1,875 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 88 11 32 101 88 54 14 acres harvested: 2,604 279 454 2,933 2,873 1,768 630 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 83 8 67 119 38 60 13 acres harvested: 3,079 367 1,423 4,641 1,718 3,149 986 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 71 13 49 84 47 47 12 acres harvested: 3,847 455 1,497 4,951 3,725 3,719 1,242 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 57 6 20 58 42 22 6 acres harvested: 3,831 244 580 4,237 4,482 2,780 833 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 48 6 34 63 29 21 9 acres harvested: 5,254 634 1,081 5,822 4,400 2,982 1,605 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 41 4 15 24 19 15 5 acres harvested: 5,521 278 767 2,946 3,434 2,673 1,140 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 90 5 29 81 61 68 29 acres harvested: 22,496 1,288 1,724 19,650 15,614 20,395 10,102 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 53 2 12 36 47 23 28 acres harvested: 30,190 (D) 2,315 17,395 26,696 13,300 19,620 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 30 1 1 27 31 13 8 acres harvested: 36,530 (D) (D) 36,111 42,004 16,498 11,763 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 4 - - 15 24 7 4 acres harvested: 10,899 - - 45,412 63,342 18,939 10,005 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 236 87 82 318 156 224 85 acres: 1,129 (D) 333 1,390 701 866 335 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 147 33 67 186 120 110 29 acres: 2,004 397 819 2,479 1,537 1,470 386 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 97 16 44 131 49 59 14 acres: 2,288 397 941 3,129 1,168 1,405 360 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 128 7 51 129 90 59 22 acres: 4,705 248 1,874 4,743 3,138 2,209 741 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 126 11 32 168 81 92 44 acres: 8,747 685 2,006 11,415 5,545 6,425 3,019 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 68 12 10 98 69 65 30 acres: 10,093 1,738 1,394 12,731 9,576 9,409 4,152 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 86 4 7 53 70 54 20 acres: 29,050 (D) 1,724 16,312 23,364 16,650 6,570 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 38 1 - 24 26 18 18 acres: 24,900 (D) - 15,771 16,850 12,917 12,786 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 21 1 - 31 53 14 22 acres: 35,874 (D) - 65,508 106,305 33,024 41,844 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 233 74 98 336 182 259 75 acres: 1,104 (D) (D) 1,549 752 1,066 292 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 163 31 82 250 127 127 38 acres: 2,121 371 1,090 3,313 1,678 1,682 569 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 115 16 61 121 69 64 24 acres: 2,743 369 1,344 2,813 1,672 1,494 575 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 91 18 52 128 75 62 21 acres: 3,520 643 1,898 4,697 2,772 2,223 790 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 121 7 50 138 75 85 21 acres: 8,048 (D) 3,109 9,636 5,230 6,162 1,525 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 82 7 7 94 84 58 24 acres: 11,523 923 792 13,608 11,512 8,091 3,369 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 93 8 5 68 60 78 35 acres: 28,673 2,217 1,525 20,796 18,190 25,399 11,451 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 47 - 1 22 43 16 28 acres: 31,279 - (D) 13,445 27,901 12,130 19,620 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 24 1 - 40 52 17 12 acres: 39,873 (D) - 80,533 102,631 32,689 21,768 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Madison : Mahoning : Marion : Medina : Meigs : Mercer : Miami : Monroe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 614 490 414 739 352 1,029 932 566 2017: 614 584 428 847 413 1,005 861 656 acres harvested, 2022: 207,890 46,635 182,759 73,192 15,095 240,463 141,317 23,446 2017: 226,248 50,236 178,130 71,918 26,175 239,223 150,623 22,999 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 42 50 33 78 12 58 83 9 acres harvested: 125 173 89 197 31 184 311 (D) 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 190 211 114 379 68 249 428 110 acres harvested: 2,400 2,277 1,676 5,024 971 5,318 6,135 1,174 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 22 44 18 66 35 61 82 47 acres harvested: 772 1,164 617 2,056 873 2,723 3,001 1,111 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 34 53 40 54 52 91 73 112 acres harvested: 2,569 2,324 2,320 2,400 1,188 6,366 4,105 2,297 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 52 32 19 40 55 91 49 99 acres harvested: 5,349 2,010 1,695 2,715 1,587 8,915 4,487 2,767 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 28 18 16 22 54 70 33 46 acres harvested: 3,486 1,468 1,604 2,178 2,031 9,901 3,651 1,559 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 19 18 18 15 16 60 23 34 acres harvested: 3,232 2,709 3,416 2,161 701 10,817 4,084 1,379 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 32 6 21 10 10 36 14 31 acres harvested: 6,731 664 4,109 1,504 353 7,357 3,169 2,214 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 62 33 32 26 33 184 60 55 acres harvested: 19,967 8,483 8,805 8,889 3,402 57,980 17,978 6,561 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 81 16 30 25 14 86 52 18 acres harvested: 52,274 10,601 19,932 14,981 2,538 53,886 35,584 3,052 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 34 4 48 18 3 30 24 4 acres harvested: 48,594 4,345 65,181 19,391 1,420 40,553 30,285 (D) 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 18 5 25 6 - 13 11 1 acres harvested: 62,391 10,417 73,315 11,696 - 36,463 28,527 (D) : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 32 46 37 93 14 88 101 28 acres harvested: 144 158 147 319 41 291 436 (D) 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 191 230 101 452 93 222 353 135 acres harvested: 2,680 2,891 1,200 5,383 1,155 4,245 5,211 1,609 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 18 65 15 62 30 43 62 57 acres harvested: 874 1,999 661 1,926 (D) 1,955 2,702 1,045 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 18 49 24 65 65 98 62 112 acres harvested: 1,157 1,786 1,564 3,103 1,599 6,356 4,194 2,075 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 39 56 28 49 49 99 44 112 acres harvested: 3,157 3,125 2,520 3,377 1,555 10,214 3,888 3,841 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 27 40 20 30 49 83 22 61 acres harvested: 2,952 4,195 1,921 3,496 2,075 11,664 2,667 2,306 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 16 25 22 9 33 53 31 48 acres harvested: 2,717 3,148 3,014 1,194 1,428 9,099 5,525 1,820 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 21 20 12 6 17 36 25 24 acres harvested: 4,376 3,327 2,410 1,012 1,958 7,736 5,169 1,518 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 90 37 58 35 40 139 59 57 acres harvested: 29,747 10,191 16,290 10,030 5,148 43,611 19,250 4,463 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 91 9 60 28 18 90 62 18 acres harvested: 57,420 6,510 40,139 16,258 3,060 55,635 41,067 2,622 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 50 4 26 13 4 38 29 2 acres harvested: 60,729 4,529 31,440 14,558 5,219 50,180 33,533 (D) 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 21 3 25 5 1 16 11 2 acres harvested: 60,295 8,377 76,824 11,262 (D) 38,237 26,981 (D) : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 107 180 89 241 72 128 291 102 acres: 512 912 365 1,024 288 615 1,441 (D) 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 102 78 44 140 76 68 147 135 acres: 1,306 1,097 632 1,781 1,023 918 1,893 1,760 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 32 46 17 95 48 46 71 98 acres: 727 1,049 418 2,173 1,076 1,134 1,687 2,244 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 14 50 37 77 73 113 94 102 acres: 552 1,887 1,401 2,906 2,676 4,359 3,767 3,687 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 57 48 41 77 59 147 99 75 acres: 4,347 3,242 2,976 5,277 3,479 10,738 6,634 5,265 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 86 34 36 33 11 188 68 35 acres: 11,957 4,809 4,992 4,685 1,424 27,366 8,625 4,680 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 91 34 50 31 10 227 82 18 acres: 28,647 10,330 14,330 10,945 3,448 71,661 26,037 4,788 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 73 13 31 26 3 70 47 1 acres: 48,857 10,218 21,878 17,522 1,681 47,540 34,208 (D) 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 52 7 69 19 - 42 33 - acres: 110,985 13,091 135,767 26,879 - 76,132 57,025 - : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 102 169 92 303 81 148 263 133 acres: 560 814 407 1,416 426 590 1,250 (D) 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 90 99 41 179 85 77 98 163 acres: 1,158 1,271 496 2,375 1,119 1,102 1,393 2,149 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 34 60 12 86 63 39 71 101 acres: 831 1,414 294 1,977 1,390 898 1,660 2,279 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 31 57 22 85 74 89 66 126 acres: 1,264 2,117 884 3,174 2,693 3,398 2,545 4,465 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 39 90 44 80 57 143 114 91 acres: 2,782 5,854 3,182 5,624 3,681 10,323 8,012 6,097 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 51 54 47 41 23 199 68 28 acres: 7,305 7,612 6,867 6,229 2,798 28,801 9,857 3,428 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 112 40 66 34 25 179 87 13 acres: 36,303 12,167 20,130 11,899 6,549 56,028 27,777 3,212 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 92 11 58 25 - 79 58 1 acres: 61,778 8,710 41,511 17,005 - 51,327 40,271 (D) 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 63 4 46 14 5 52 36 - acres: 114,267 10,277 104,359 22,219 7,519 86,756 57,858 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Montgomery : Morgan : Morrow : Muskingum : Noble : Ottawa : Paulding : Perry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 637 452 620 940 497 408 503 471 2017: 627 428 660 948 468 381 515 513 acres harvested, 2022: 97,950 27,636 117,288 81,369 23,174 100,991 185,425 37,689 2017: 88,636 29,887 132,219 76,555 19,984 108,003 199,982 52,513 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 68 8 41 37 7 26 9 6 acres harvested: 255 (D) 100 117 23 108 38 15 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 327 92 283 249 102 118 138 174 acres harvested: 4,755 1,147 3,644 3,128 1,325 2,304 3,319 2,035 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 46 52 47 95 53 30 44 52 acres harvested: 1,677 1,142 1,826 2,290 1,108 1,437 1,425 1,321 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 33 69 46 118 59 40 54 79 acres harvested: 1,935 1,838 2,030 3,239 1,495 2,349 3,131 2,862 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 34 51 51 118 86 49 31 40 acres harvested: 3,331 1,535 3,667 4,144 2,779 4,540 3,133 2,055 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 20 43 40 77 64 22 27 50 acres harvested: 2,414 1,920 4,419 4,345 2,862 2,353 3,989 3,160 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 11 25 10 68 29 9 18 12 acres harvested: 1,943 1,400 1,351 4,095 1,742 1,523 3,359 (D) 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 11 29 18 28 18 10 17 18 acres harvested: 1,988 1,517 3,549 1,893 1,230 2,259 3,737 2,061 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 33 47 34 80 58 38 54 21 acres harvested: 9,244 4,615 8,534 10,907 4,945 12,508 17,615 4,444 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 33 27 14 48 16 44 52 12 acres harvested: 18,654 7,167 9,251 17,019 4,029 29,180 34,778 4,758 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 10 7 15 15 3 12 35 3 acres harvested: 12,704 4,389 18,713 13,885 (D) 15,392 43,613 (D) 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 11 2 21 7 2 10 24 4 acres harvested: 39,050 (D) 60,204 16,307 (D) 27,038 67,288 11,164 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 89 11 88 44 10 17 12 25 acres harvested: 330 (D) 232 149 (D) 70 64 62 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 281 97 207 233 102 91 118 158 acres harvested: 4,361 1,169 2,482 3,056 1,336 1,777 2,306 1,941 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 64 33 51 109 52 17 29 44 acres harvested: 2,674 576 1,664 2,598 1,194 717 1,167 1,007 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 57 48 54 117 70 40 51 88 acres harvested: 3,723 1,308 2,518 2,991 1,530 2,598 3,242 3,201 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 19 74 69 105 66 36 46 49 acres harvested: 1,623 2,746 4,662 3,906 2,182 3,772 4,469 2,258 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 16 45 44 107 45 24 34 41 acres harvested: 1,965 1,955 4,431 5,232 2,038 3,133 4,748 2,498 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 16 17 17 55 32 15 22 28 acres harvested: 2,771 879 2,517 3,652 1,744 2,791 3,900 2,290 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 8 25 18 23 22 9 13 14 acres harvested: 1,190 1,802 2,620 2,096 1,400 2,051 2,810 1,691 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 39 33 45 96 54 74 50 39 acres harvested: 12,490 3,293 11,938 15,020 4,578 23,973 15,969 7,901 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 20 39 24 40 11 35 74 16 acres harvested: 13,486 10,783 17,778 14,051 2,820 22,791 46,416 6,731 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 10 2 28 11 3 12 50 5 acres harvested: 13,393 (D) 35,194 9,212 (D) 15,089 65,848 5,374 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 8 4 15 8 1 11 16 6 acres harvested: 30,630 4,143 46,183 14,592 (D) 29,241 49,043 17,559 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 177 75 158 183 56 52 38 118 acres: 870 375 673 871 270 250 188 596 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 142 87 118 165 95 49 49 86 acres: 1,877 1,127 1,492 2,180 1,259 732 643 1,159 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 89 79 68 135 114 32 31 57 acres: 2,120 1,803 1,605 3,136 2,542 746 748 1,327 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 38 74 67 167 103 50 75 73 acres: 1,552 2,678 2,614 6,181 3,738 1,872 2,775 2,787 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 55 76 55 156 78 61 62 71 acres: 3,803 5,132 3,767 10,535 5,030 4,291 4,250 5,110 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 56 31 66 51 36 54 62 37 acres: 7,606 3,837 8,858 6,611 4,376 7,030 8,755 4,713 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 34 20 42 52 11 51 79 20 acres: 10,993 5,781 11,955 15,533 3,275 17,011 24,087 6,194 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 28 7 12 21 4 40 53 3 acres: 20,075 3,738 9,131 14,834 2,684 29,296 37,378 2,030 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 18 3 34 10 - 19 54 6 acres: 49,054 3,165 77,193 21,488 - 39,763 106,601 13,773 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 190 75 180 175 64 45 50 111 acres: 899 (D) 668 807 (D) 200 271 485 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 127 76 110 176 115 23 35 88 acres: 1,714 976 1,440 2,366 1,545 328 465 1,203 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 32 64 40 125 71 18 27 80 acres: 762 1,422 924 2,883 1,588 422 646 1,829 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 78 75 72 190 90 44 49 71 acres: 3,036 2,745 2,733 7,043 3,104 1,651 1,873 2,665 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 84 69 75 131 89 51 70 68 acres: 5,790 4,489 5,418 8,739 5,908 3,784 5,063 4,315 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 38 37 79 63 29 66 80 52 acres: 5,669 4,992 10,632 8,289 3,591 9,250 11,200 6,984 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 41 22 42 62 8 83 70 27 acres: 13,262 6,126 13,397 17,167 2,461 28,450 21,753 8,299 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 20 8 25 17 2 28 70 7 acres: 14,466 5,387 21,215 11,921 (D) 19,588 45,638 4,655 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 17 2 37 9 - 23 64 9 acres: 43,038 (D) 75,792 17,340 - 44,330 113,073 22,078 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Pickaway : Pike : Portage : Preble : Putnam : Richland : Ross : Sandusky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 545 333 643 811 1,286 830 702 577 2017: 597 363 785 850 1,178 881 755 630 acres harvested, 2022: 239,392 34,694 50,902 182,870 282,714 113,585 154,170 135,344 2017: 256,325 45,713 53,731 181,122 283,644 103,922 133,320 160,417 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 23 5 70 46 67 48 30 45 acres harvested: 112 7 226 186 274 120 114 178 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 164 92 283 282 306 306 177 144 acres harvested: 2,362 1,327 3,605 3,683 6,910 4,178 2,048 2,849 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 30 25 83 60 102 66 75 49 acres harvested: 1,227 417 2,749 1,914 5,223 1,907 1,902 2,371 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 48 55 53 70 144 79 62 70 acres harvested: 2,692 1,445 2,195 3,582 10,945 3,207 2,419 4,397 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 33 32 48 79 130 99 70 45 acres harvested: 2,859 1,724 3,487 6,826 13,620 7,085 3,167 4,497 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 29 31 35 45 68 65 49 37 acres harvested: 3,090 1,683 3,402 6,502 9,517 6,646 3,769 4,902 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 20 24 18 26 62 37 26 20 acres harvested: 3,679 1,303 2,107 4,351 11,252 5,392 2,821 3,520 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 12 16 5 30 61 19 22 19 acres harvested: 1,732 1,200 695 6,160 13,514 2,942 1,945 4,063 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 78 27 16 71 195 60 91 60 acres harvested: 24,628 2,991 4,134 22,622 65,965 15,280 15,373 20,607 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 37 15 22 48 96 31 45 53 acres harvested: 24,393 5,184 9,119 31,408 61,751 16,413 20,161 31,216 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 36 8 7 35 46 10 31 23 acres harvested: 45,015 4,143 9,485 47,113 60,944 11,389 38,173 29,087 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 35 3 3 19 9 10 24 12 acres harvested: 127,603 13,270 9,698 48,523 22,799 39,026 62,278 27,657 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 33 14 67 55 78 72 34 64 acres harvested: 165 44 202 210 356 197 97 196 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 180 78 403 289 232 304 235 128 acres harvested: 2,477 1,029 4,914 4,082 5,423 4,058 2,758 2,434 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 31 36 77 52 67 75 71 41 acres harvested: 1,206 953 1,985 2,220 3,683 2,203 1,891 1,994 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 30 55 89 74 106 82 47 72 acres harvested: 1,553 1,978 3,621 3,900 7,691 3,817 1,682 4,508 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 38 35 44 54 113 104 70 47 acres harvested: 3,093 1,052 2,494 4,669 11,715 8,188 3,470 5,072 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 24 33 30 38 86 72 37 49 acres harvested: 2,962 1,516 2,339 4,685 12,403 7,862 2,466 7,039 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 23 24 16 43 62 51 34 24 acres harvested: 3,840 1,929 1,671 6,618 10,938 7,143 2,637 3,874 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 29 15 8 24 61 14 27 19 acres harvested: 5,877 1,126 1,000 4,698 13,320 2,372 3,037 4,126 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 74 41 27 109 210 60 103 68 acres harvested: 22,771 7,113 6,867 34,170 71,426 14,692 17,268 23,629 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 48 22 14 61 109 30 46 76 acres harvested: 32,197 6,742 8,355 36,842 67,614 14,993 17,804 46,677 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 48 5 7 41 46 10 31 35 acres harvested: 60,322 2,530 10,236 53,495 60,095 12,227 30,185 45,035 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 39 5 3 10 8 7 20 7 acres harvested: 119,862 19,701 10,047 25,533 18,980 26,170 50,025 15,833 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 80 58 178 183 97 184 145 87 acres: 412 198 754 938 443 842 673 416 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 75 68 168 112 103 149 118 49 acres: 1,017 878 2,251 1,469 1,334 1,974 1,515 657 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 39 39 58 61 90 65 77 27 acres: 861 883 1,370 1,390 2,154 1,510 1,814 644 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 45 59 64 66 123 97 67 69 acres: 1,841 2,172 2,368 2,454 4,707 3,578 2,383 2,620 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 57 57 81 85 244 119 100 98 acres: 3,975 3,930 5,217 6,272 17,639 8,625 6,981 6,887 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 60 26 57 111 222 113 63 84 acres: 8,084 3,285 8,083 16,013 30,542 15,145 8,642 11,635 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 87 16 17 102 267 65 55 89 acres: 28,285 5,048 5,427 32,620 85,591 20,362 18,098 29,869 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 36 6 10 38 89 22 30 41 acres: 26,144 3,277 6,249 26,892 60,424 14,039 19,629 27,352 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 66 4 10 53 51 16 47 33 acres: 168,773 15,023 19,183 94,822 79,880 47,510 94,435 55,264 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 120 75 254 160 108 237 166 102 acres: 626 329 1,186 805 511 989 785 372 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 58 65 199 126 71 96 124 35 acres: 784 898 2,529 1,628 953 1,239 1,572 501 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 48 40 84 77 47 80 96 31 acres: 1,164 924 1,873 1,770 1,093 1,806 2,172 706 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 36 47 93 54 108 105 77 63 acres: 1,419 1,781 3,418 2,057 4,063 3,916 2,780 2,357 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 45 66 75 109 196 129 97 88 acres: 3,162 4,147 5,024 7,973 14,122 9,376 6,611 6,117 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 66 25 37 85 208 140 65 106 acres: 9,650 3,424 5,027 12,170 29,577 18,976 8,690 14,974 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 96 35 22 148 289 61 72 103 acres: 29,499 10,291 7,200 47,570 92,197 18,670 23,615 35,096 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 47 5 11 43 100 18 21 60 acres: 35,505 3,096 7,191 31,079 64,833 12,235 14,661 39,426 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 81 5 10 48 51 15 37 42 acres: 174,516 20,823 20,283 76,070 76,295 36,715 72,434 60,868 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Scioto : Seneca : Shelby : Stark : Summit : Trumbull : Tuscarawas : Union ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 400 869 747 1,035 280 698 840 708 2017: 471 915 786 1,117 276 779 881 729 acres harvested, 2022: 34,326 198,635 185,255 80,389 5,860 71,122 73,550 181,448 2017: 35,764 230,886 189,544 92,962 9,457 74,890 71,863 183,772 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 7 48 46 160 80 47 28 64 acres harvested: 29 163 158 550 (D) 113 115 212 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 129 213 166 492 133 270 302 221 acres harvested: 1,638 4,641 2,694 6,152 1,089 3,549 4,433 2,937 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 37 53 44 71 13 79 91 73 acres harvested: 614 2,647 2,136 2,449 445 2,256 1,884 3,089 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 63 119 90 67 21 73 123 40 acres harvested: 1,930 7,767 6,274 2,946 (D) 3,045 3,937 2,041 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 50 69 69 71 15 62 103 58 acres harvested: 1,257 6,647 7,028 4,066 750 4,147 4,595 4,892 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 21 69 46 36 2 42 48 26 acres harvested: 1,180 8,805 6,658 3,179 (D) 2,856 3,268 2,935 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 15 34 47 22 5 32 18 29 acres harvested: 1,590 5,362 8,261 3,102 766 4,048 1,128 4,598 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 14 23 28 18 4 9 28 24 acres harvested: 1,092 4,860 5,446 2,293 520 995 2,325 3,968 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 34 112 107 58 5 49 45 66 acres harvested: 4,636 36,394 34,058 14,837 504 11,045 6,187 21,018 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 20 93 67 20 2 22 32 41 acres harvested: 7,879 59,813 41,731 11,758 (D) 12,568 15,198 26,047 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 7 24 25 15 - 9 16 52 acres harvested: 6,056 31,253 28,088 15,504 - 10,355 17,767 64,270 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 3 12 12 5 - 4 6 14 acres harvested: 6,425 30,283 42,723 13,553 - 16,145 12,713 45,441 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 36 69 76 146 73 61 27 87 acres harvested: 134 303 294 429 (D) 142 105 257 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 119 206 188 522 128 295 329 227 acres harvested: 1,296 4,090 3,667 6,595 1,433 3,790 3,789 2,827 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 43 54 20 86 19 100 81 40 acres harvested: 693 2,389 831 2,830 593 2,493 1,953 1,276 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 55 86 61 83 20 83 128 56 acres harvested: 1,512 5,475 4,131 3,484 837 2,954 3,983 2,969 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 60 81 68 72 10 64 107 54 acres harvested: 1,927 7,206 6,998 5,210 567 4,013 4,679 4,648 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 36 62 40 44 6 43 51 33 acres harvested: 1,709 7,825 5,550 4,974 478 4,369 3,030 3,795 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 24 47 58 29 5 21 28 24 acres harvested: 1,980 8,117 10,189 3,946 678 2,652 2,213 3,774 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 17 32 36 24 1 24 12 19 acres harvested: 1,943 6,707 7,470 4,671 (D) 3,541 917 3,573 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 46 123 126 69 10 44 67 83 acres harvested: 7,814 41,374 40,981 20,138 1,205 10,765 10,664 26,541 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 29 103 79 24 1 26 33 53 acres harvested: 9,166 61,094 49,032 13,050 (D) 11,899 16,042 32,920 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 6 38 24 12 3 14 14 36 acres harvested: 7,590 47,084 28,364 13,525 2,940 13,800 15,651 47,140 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: - 14 10 6 - 4 4 17 acres harvested: - 39,222 32,037 14,110 - 14,472 8,837 54,052 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 83 89 105 397 180 184 142 178 acres: 399 376 476 1,788 549 746 741 776 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 119 60 55 198 38 128 205 77 acres: 1,552 845 669 2,547 470 1,748 2,602 966 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 37 63 34 88 20 79 147 39 acres: 792 1,484 786 2,058 449 1,853 3,388 931 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 59 92 56 102 16 86 129 51 acres: 2,113 3,455 2,190 3,712 559 3,231 4,809 1,988 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 40 180 124 98 9 94 114 108 acres: 2,687 12,662 9,058 6,372 (D) 6,521 7,972 7,104 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 24 126 144 68 13 52 38 66 acres: 3,400 17,653 20,896 9,664 1,710 7,060 4,689 9,082 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 22 144 139 49 2 47 30 90 acres: 6,705 47,185 44,763 15,269 (D) 13,751 9,320 27,674 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 11 81 59 21 2 16 20 39 acres: 8,013 55,356 40,568 14,484 (D) 10,604 14,755 27,817 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 5 34 31 14 - 12 15 60 acres: 8,665 59,619 65,849 24,495 - 25,608 25,274 105,110 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 126 96 133 366 142 213 224 198 acres: 617 446 593 1,644 460 865 1,159 862 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 107 101 53 255 49 151 178 89 acres: 1,375 1,340 786 3,239 661 1,915 2,339 1,158 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 44 55 47 83 21 88 131 41 acres: 979 1,310 1,155 1,943 503 2,071 3,037 936 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 58 86 55 91 28 95 115 53 acres: 2,162 3,296 2,082 3,453 992 3,617 4,209 1,939 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 63 131 89 130 21 86 107 79 acres: 3,990 9,218 6,738 8,837 1,405 5,752 7,113 5,729 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 27 148 135 70 8 73 59 65 acres: 4,001 20,988 19,508 9,660 1,062 10,911 7,913 8,830 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 31 163 177 91 3 44 29 111 acres: 9,305 54,391 56,284 27,860 900 14,921 9,429 35,832 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 12 90 67 17 4 17 25 49 acres: 8,185 60,027 45,729 11,847 3,474 11,258 16,410 35,909 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 3 45 30 14 - 12 13 44 acres: 5,150 79,870 56,669 24,479 - 23,580 20,254 92,577 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Van Wert : Vinton : Warren : Washington : Wayne : Williams : Wood : Wyandot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 640 127 624 815 1,556 580 877 458 2017: 662 146 686 879 1,525 603 798 465 acres harvested, 2022: 210,335 7,104 63,545 49,502 184,511 200,151 220,474 182,230 2017: 235,808 10,585 66,299 49,824 188,757 170,386 242,352 193,978 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 41 2 77 29 145 25 46 23 acres harvested: 134 (D) 263 100 410 83 165 111 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 167 39 328 193 544 139 248 101 acres harvested: 3,998 594 3,410 2,202 7,375 2,505 4,943 1,957 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 38 11 50 80 124 53 67 27 acres harvested: 1,789 (D) 1,145 1,852 4,142 1,968 3,095 1,227 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 46 14 28 120 195 66 87 46 acres harvested: 3,481 390 1,171 3,515 8,512 3,858 5,906 2,846 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 53 9 50 117 151 60 55 35 acres harvested: 5,437 320 2,786 3,907 11,554 5,176 5,767 3,233 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 35 13 13 73 73 26 47 14 acres harvested: 5,192 726 1,381 3,079 7,635 3,059 6,619 1,942 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 16 5 7 34 54 9 36 17 acres harvested: 2,986 320 806 2,393 8,106 1,118 6,340 2,225 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 21 10 9 28 29 14 29 23 acres harvested: 4,579 910 695 2,028 5,195 2,839 6,666 4,637 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 87 20 14 103 127 58 131 57 acres harvested: 31,689 1,905 2,854 10,035 35,392 18,847 41,436 18,249 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 69 - 20 24 79 68 72 51 acres harvested: 45,615 - 10,993 8,330 42,447 45,690 46,423 31,461 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 46 1 23 14 25 43 49 47 acres harvested: 58,343 (D) 22,241 12,061 27,852 49,153 62,504 58,640 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 21 3 5 - 10 19 10 17 acres harvested: 47,092 750 15,800 - 25,891 65,855 30,610 55,702 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 33 3 91 11 155 23 38 26 acres harvested: 143 18 410 51 482 90 142 113 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 175 31 365 232 492 164 234 106 acres harvested: 3,815 312 4,354 2,931 6,456 2,963 4,622 1,587 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 24 25 59 95 129 34 61 19 acres harvested: 1,319 (D) 1,521 1,601 3,880 1,358 2,740 821 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 52 14 42 115 192 53 45 24 acres harvested: 3,819 (D) 1,618 2,960 8,616 3,042 3,049 1,416 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 60 20 45 143 134 54 53 43 acres harvested: 6,643 572 3,242 4,536 9,527 3,980 5,159 4,046 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 24 12 15 90 74 40 39 20 acres harvested: 3,425 1,007 1,022 3,829 8,075 4,295 5,664 2,311 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 21 12 6 44 62 22 33 15 acres harvested: 4,129 1,119 848 3,096 9,706 3,134 6,029 2,362 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 25 2 4 40 34 27 29 24 acres harvested: 5,520 (D) 541 3,933 6,567 5,667 6,128 4,579 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 87 21 18 73 123 70 117 43 acres harvested: 30,724 4,180 5,307 10,791 36,761 21,099 40,064 14,069 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 83 4 19 27 105 67 75 79 acres harvested: 58,361 710 11,912 10,676 58,932 43,492 50,440 52,322 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 64 - 16 9 17 39 60 49 acres harvested: 82,156 - 20,958 5,420 18,587 49,381 76,663 55,587 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 14 2 6 - 8 10 14 17 acres harvested: 35,754 (D) 14,566 - 21,168 31,885 41,652 54,765 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 67 28 244 185 408 60 115 49 acres: 307 (D) 1,048 854 1,854 245 549 253 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 40 24 157 146 219 61 82 34 acres: 591 377 1,975 1,990 2,871 777 1,058 460 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 45 11 49 104 136 50 52 32 acres: 1,032 (D) 1,139 2,381 3,230 1,232 1,157 819 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 74 19 54 172 186 68 96 44 acres: 2,693 720 1,951 6,277 7,081 2,772 3,598 1,760 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 92 30 45 113 222 92 132 59 acres: 6,903 1,830 3,212 7,424 15,942 6,529 9,503 4,115 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 82 8 19 48 159 60 116 57 acres: 11,693 1,091 2,469 6,718 21,627 7,936 16,255 7,742 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 108 6 20 29 140 69 158 75 acres: 37,151 1,710 6,731 9,065 45,716 23,451 50,224 23,724 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 70 - 19 14 62 72 69 55 acres: 48,732 - 13,585 9,501 41,530 51,321 46,961 39,120 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 62 1 17 4 24 48 57 53 acres: 101,233 (D) 31,435 5,292 44,660 105,888 91,169 104,237 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 69 37 280 145 391 72 113 69 acres: 344 (D) 1,444 726 1,732 390 569 366 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 50 22 144 237 222 51 62 32 acres: 715 282 1,752 3,030 2,931 655 773 372 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 32 19 75 117 132 61 49 26 acres: 731 407 1,690 2,624 3,134 1,441 1,184 618 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 67 8 52 152 171 69 79 28 acres: 2,511 (D) 1,851 5,364 6,669 2,651 2,945 1,090 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 83 26 55 117 186 78 103 49 acres: 6,187 1,710 3,673 7,471 12,790 5,342 7,157 3,406 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 82 24 21 54 167 71 94 58 acres: 11,267 3,159 2,707 7,749 24,403 9,819 13,605 8,021 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 123 8 22 39 165 97 154 69 acres: 39,918 2,760 7,097 11,468 54,778 30,425 49,602 22,057 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 80 2 19 18 74 60 79 86 acres: 57,730 (D) 14,336 11,392 49,293 43,162 56,643 63,781 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 76 - 18 - 17 44 65 48 acres: 116,405 - 31,749 - 33,027 76,501 109,874 94,267 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ohio : Adams : Allen : Ashland : Ashtabula : Athens : Auglaize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 3,386 34 32 50 48 27 29 2017: 2,935 27 13 50 68 34 22 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 465,418 4,454 1,457 3,084 2,032 2,975 14,235 2017: 356,024 3,872 1,748 3,283 2,425 1,761 9,718 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 3,324 34 32 50 44 27 29 2017: 2,796 24 12 50 62 32 22 acres, 2022: 339,258 3,089 1,297 1,089 414 243 13,551 2017: 265,318 1,938 (D) 995 969 70 9,150 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 1,095 16 5 25 14 4 6 2017: 868 6 5 19 15 6 7 acres, 2022: 21,537 70 46 324 269 65 309 2017: 19,303 185 77 213 269 78 414 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 1,212 9 3 31 22 6 4 2017: 1,136 10 3 24 29 14 4 acres, 2022: 22,706 305 7 402 73 189 46 2017: 17,734 509 34 519 197 216 14 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 69,818 535 799 440 217 62 1,697 2017: 50,665 296 369 238 298 69 1,232 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 3,290 34 32 49 44 25 28 2017: 2,710 22 12 48 60 32 19 acres, 2022: 68,262 (D) 799 (D) 206 (D) (D) 2017: 48,555 272 (D) (D) 258 (D) 1,222 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: 166 1 - 1 8 2 2 2017: 275 5 1 2 9 2 3 acres, 2022: 1,556 (D) - (D) 11 (D) (D) 2017: 2,110 24 (D) (D) 40 (D) 10 : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 1,012 12 10 10 17 3 2 acres irrigated: 1,574 15 (D) 14 25 (D) (D) 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 1,204 7 16 18 19 5 11 acres irrigated: 6,563 9 361 78 92 5 337 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 180 3 2 3 1 2 1 acres irrigated: 1,953 44 (D) 135 (D) (D) (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 312 3 3 10 4 1 3 acres irrigated: 4,586 195 226 63 17 (D) 139 : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 208 3 - 4 3 12 - acres irrigated: 4,217 3 - 104 59 26 - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 99 2 - 3 4 - 2 acres irrigated: 2,720 (D) - (D) (D) - (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 46 - - 1 - - 1 acres irrigated: 1,364 - - (D) - - (D) 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 48 1 - - - - - acres irrigated: 2,224 (D) - - - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 86 2 - 1 - 4 1 acres irrigated: 5,830 (D) - (D) - 22 (D) 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 73 - 1 - - - 6 acres irrigated: 7,815 - (D) - - - 192 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 61 - - - - - - acres irrigated: 12,453 - - - - - - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 57 1 - - - - 2 acres irrigated: 18,519 (D) - - - - (D) : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 945 5 6 10 21 7 9 acres irrigated: 1,458 9 (D) 16 64 (D) 11 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 1,058 7 5 18 31 14 5 acres irrigated: 4,547 42 36 80 133 20 41 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 217 7 - 2 8 - - acres irrigated: 2,005 55 - (D) 31 - - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 206 - - 12 2 7 2 acres irrigated: 2,190 - - 68 (D) 11 (D) : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 149 2 - 3 2 5 - acres irrigated: 1,560 (D) - (D) (D) 26 - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 78 2 - 2 2 - 1 acres irrigated: 1,044 (D) - (D) (D) - (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 46 - - - 2 - - acres irrigated: 1,706 - - - (D) - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 36 2 - 1 - - - acres irrigated: 2,061 (D) - (D) - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 64 1 - 2 - 1 3 acres irrigated: 2,922 (D) - (D) - (D) 180 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 52 - 1 - - - - acres irrigated: 7,732 - (D) - - - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 45 1 1 - - - - acres irrigated: 9,778 (D) (D) - - - - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 39 - - - - - 2 acres irrigated: 13,662 - - - - - (D) : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 3,672 36 32 58 56 27 30 acres, 2022: 88,440 570 822 557 241 64 1,815 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Belmont : Brown : Butler : Carroll : Champaign : Clark : Clermont ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 16 63 55 19 52 33 50 2017: 17 18 37 21 38 22 49 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 5,722 9,076 3,794 1,671 33,151 3,151 2,649 2017: 789 950 1,739 2,385 19,952 8,171 2,785 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 16 59 50 19 49 33 43 2017: 17 17 37 21 35 22 46 acres, 2022: 270 5,660 2,038 737 30,923 1,561 1,472 2017: 240 340 652 1,518 18,440 7,255 1,497 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 5 32 7 4 18 7 11 2017: 9 5 14 7 13 5 9 acres, 2022: 42 308 78 155 544 (D) 255 2017: 47 44 123 69 403 240 355 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 12 38 24 11 14 13 16 2017: 11 13 9 9 14 7 15 acres, 2022: 598 287 867 111 201 583 93 2017: 169 131 133 185 160 89 79 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 45 322 715 68 5,996 1,210 112 2017: 82 105 246 266 3,846 1,772 144 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 16 59 50 19 47 33 43 2017: 15 17 32 21 35 22 42 acres, 2022: 45 306 710 68 5,986 1,210 98 2017: (D) 86 190 266 3,660 1,772 114 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: - 7 5 - 5 - 8 2017: 2 3 5 - 4 - 7 acres, 2022: - 16 5 - 10 - 14 2017: (D) 19 56 - 186 - 30 : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 1 6 14 4 13 9 21 acres irrigated: (D) 13 33 4 21 9 26 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 3 26 26 1 11 9 19 acres irrigated: 3 101 78 (D) 47 62 70 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 3 2 4 7 1 3 1 acres irrigated: (D) (D) 62 25 (D) (D) (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 3 13 4 1 2 3 1 acres irrigated: 13 17 (D) (D) (D) 225 (D) : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 2 8 1 4 1 8 7 acres irrigated: (D) 67 (D) 6 (D) 890 11 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - 2 - - 1 - - acres irrigated: - (D) - - (D) - - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - 1 1 - 1 - - acres irrigated: - (D) (D) - (D) - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - 1 1 - - - - acres irrigated: - (D) (D) - - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - - 3 2 6 - - acres irrigated: - - 292 (D) 1,200 - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - - 1 - 3 - - acres irrigated: - - (D) - 221 - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 4 4 - - 5 1 1 acres irrigated: 4 4 - - 640 (D) (D) 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - - - - 8 - - acres irrigated: - - - - 3,690 - - : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 4 2 7 6 - 3 19 acres irrigated: (D) (D) 10 6 - 3 21 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 3 11 21 5 9 8 19 acres irrigated: 5 77 104 43 56 51 88 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 6 1 2 5 6 1 3 acres irrigated: 54 (D) (D) 21 157 (D) 3 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 3 - 2 1 10 1 1 acres irrigated: 18 - (D) (D) 110 (D) (D) : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 1 3 2 1 2 1 2 acres irrigated: (D) 9 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - 1 - 2 1 - 3 acres irrigated: - (D) - (D) (D) - 12 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - 1 - 1 2 - acres irrigated: - - (D) - (D) (D) - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - 1 - - 1 - acres irrigated: - - (D) - - (D) - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - - 1 - - 3 1 acres irrigated: - - (D) - - (D) (D) 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - - - - 4 - - acres irrigated: - - - - 345 - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - - - 1 - 1 1 acres irrigated: - - - (D) - (D) (D) 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - - - - 5 1 - acres irrigated: - - - - 3,042 (D) - : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 18 65 56 20 54 39 67 acres, 2022: 57 352 1,023 206 6,434 2,390 239 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Clinton : Columbiana : Coshocton : Crawford : Cuyahoga : Darke : Defiance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 20 46 23 11 52 27 18 2017: 17 29 28 11 56 32 20 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 348 5,344 4,853 1,914 (D) 4,003 7,674 2017: 4,606 1,368 10,092 361 395 2,648 5,843 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 20 45 23 11 50 27 18 2017: 17 26 25 11 56 31 18 acres, 2022: 214 4,265 3,560 1,557 289 3,638 6,960 2017: 4,202 486 7,998 218 238 2,126 5,470 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 2 9 4 3 9 11 9 2017: 4 8 13 - 11 4 8 acres, 2022: (D) 129 (D) 32 76 85 132 2017: 39 83 424 - 43 29 72 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: - 22 19 1 7 3 1 2017: 2 16 19 2 2 9 3 acres, 2022: - 218 585 (D) 43 15 (D) 2017: (D) 197 335 (D) (D) 183 38 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 50 595 1,264 300 209 366 1,026 2017: 47 255 1,245 104 111 227 978 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 20 44 23 9 50 27 18 2017: 17 26 25 10 56 29 18 acres, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,026 2017: 47 240 1,229 (D) 111 216 (D) Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: 1 2 1 2 2 1 - 2017: - 3 3 1 - 3 2 acres, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) - 2017: - 15 16 (D) - 11 (D) : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 11 11 1 2 21 6 3 acres irrigated: (D) 17 (D) (D) (D) 6 3 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 8 23 8 3 28 10 6 acres irrigated: 37 143 56 48 128 118 17 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - 4 - - 2 6 2 acres irrigated: - 23 - - (D) 112 (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - 1 9 3 1 1 2 acres irrigated: - (D) 156 27 (D) (D) (D) : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 1 4 1 - - - - acres irrigated: (D) (D) (D) - - - - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - - - acres irrigated: - - - - - - - 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: - - 2 - - 1 2 acres irrigated: - - (D) - - (D) (D) 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - 2 - acres irrigated: - - - - - (D) - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - 1 - 1 - 1 1 acres irrigated: - (D) - (D) - (D) (D) 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - 1 1 - - - 2 acres irrigated: - (D) (D) - - - (D) : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 6 6 1 2 45 11 4 acres irrigated: 6 18 (D) (D) 59 14 10 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 5 13 7 7 10 12 7 acres irrigated: 15 32 21 64 (D) 56 116 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 2 4 5 - - 2 2 acres irrigated: (D) 58 45 - - (D) (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 1 1 8 1 1 - 2 acres irrigated: (D) (D) 48 (D) (D) - (D) : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 1 3 - 1 - 1 - acres irrigated: (D) (D) - (D) - (D) - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - 1 - - - 4 - acres irrigated: - (D) - - - 70 - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - 1 - - - - - acres irrigated: - (D) - - - - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - 1 - - 1 - acres irrigated: - - (D) - - (D) - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - - 3 - - - - acres irrigated: - - 412 - - - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - - - acres irrigated: - - - - - - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - - 1 - - 1 5 acres irrigated: - - (D) - - (D) 848 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 2 - 2 - - - - acres irrigated: (D) - (D) - - - - : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 25 55 31 14 58 31 20 acres, 2022: 83 661 1,739 314 223 1,166 1,192 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Delaware : Erie : Fairfield : Fayette : Franklin : Fulton : Gallia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 63 29 30 19 78 31 25 2017: 50 24 29 14 65 23 23 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 2,415 4,595 1,540 295 3,749 10,804 4,795 2017: 2,584 1,954 2,087 742 2,528 5,909 2,329 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 61 29 26 19 78 31 25 2017: 45 23 22 14 63 21 23 acres, 2022: 1,428 3,229 663 140 3,105 10,031 613 2017: 1,114 1,089 1,634 570 1,750 5,316 656 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 12 11 15 3 26 6 4 2017: 13 5 7 9 21 10 7 acres, 2022: 110 628 352 3 168 (D) 14 2017: 203 (D) 111 84 338 87 49 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 21 5 17 7 13 8 19 2017: 11 5 13 3 11 4 21 acres, 2022: 135 189 268 64 82 8 2,280 2017: 110 24 136 26 44 18 832 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 888 1,160 152 124 501 2,334 471 2017: 860 (D) 136 62 362 898 182 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 61 29 26 19 78 31 25 2017: 44 21 20 13 63 21 21 acres, 2022: 878 (D) 139 124 479 2,334 465 2017: 844 (D) 105 (D) (D) (D) (D) Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: 5 1 4 - 4 - 6 2017: 8 3 9 1 2 2 2 acres, 2022: 10 (D) 13 - 22 - 6 2017: 16 8 31 (D) (D) (D) (D) : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 28 12 6 15 52 18 5 acres irrigated: 45 56 6 20 89 24 5 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 26 7 14 2 15 5 4 acres irrigated: 103 54 46 (D) 67 64 29 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 3 - 3 - 4 - - acres irrigated: (D) - 5 - 50 - - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 3 1 3 - 1 - 4 acres irrigated: 9 (D) (D) - (D) - (D) : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 1 1 - 2 1 2 5 acres irrigated: (D) (D) - (D) (D) (D) 126 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - 1 1 - 1 1 - acres irrigated: - (D) (D) - (D) (D) - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - 1 - 1 - - acres irrigated: - - (D) - (D) - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - 1 2 - - - - acres irrigated: - (D) (D) - - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 1 2 - - 2 1 1 acres irrigated: (D) (D) - - (D) (D) (D) 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 1 3 - - - - 6 acres irrigated: (D) 3 - - - - 306 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - 1 - - 1 3 - acres irrigated: - (D) - - (D) 787 - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - - - - - 1 - acres irrigated: - - - - - (D) - : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 9 10 17 3 42 8 - acres irrigated: 9 14 38 4 55 12 - 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 34 10 6 8 16 6 8 acres irrigated: (D) 28 11 40 100 31 10 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 2 - 2 - - 1 1 acres irrigated: (D) - (D) - - (D) (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - - 1 1 2 1 7 acres irrigated: - - (D) (D) (D) (D) 23 : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 1 1 1 - 2 3 1 acres irrigated: (D) (D) (D) - (D) 29 (D) 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - 1 1 - - - 3 acres irrigated: - (D) (D) - - - 6 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - - - 1 - - acres irrigated: - - - - (D) - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 3 - - 1 - - - acres irrigated: 3 - - (D) - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - 1 - 1 1 1 3 acres irrigated: - (D) - (D) (D) (D) (D) 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 1 - - - - - - acres irrigated: (D) - - - - - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - 1 1 - 1 3 - acres irrigated: - (D) (D) - (D) 765 - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - - - - - - - acres irrigated: - - - - - - - : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 70 30 30 19 83 32 25 acres, 2022: 939 1,616 152 126 703 2,594 472 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Geauga : Greene : Guernsey : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Harrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 143 43 19 67 16 28 2 2017: 102 56 19 54 18 22 4 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 5,183 3,421 1,259 3,623 635 20,324 (D) 2017: 4,312 1,915 1,148 1,465 (D) (D) 110 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 141 43 19 67 16 28 2 2017: 100 55 19 54 12 22 4 acres, 2022: 1,432 3,025 440 1,135 513 18,442 (D) 2017: 1,805 1,051 352 529 (D) (D) 88 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 62 19 7 14 7 8 - 2017: 28 22 5 9 7 - - acres, 2022: 550 175 58 91 66 (D) - 2017: 196 136 104 37 70 - - Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 61 6 12 28 1 10 1 2017: 45 23 11 6 6 8 3 acres, 2022: 618 53 453 731 (D) 140 (D) 2017: 683 288 277 141 12 33 7 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 615 192 284 325 135 486 (D) 2017: 599 395 53 240 (D) 467 20 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 141 43 19 67 15 28 2 2017: 93 54 19 54 12 22 1 acres, 2022: 606 192 284 325 (D) 486 (D) 2017: 315 (D) 53 (D) (D) 467 (D) Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: 3 - - - 2 - - 2017: 9 2 - 2 6 - 3 acres, 2022: 9 - - - (D) - - 2017: 284 (D) - (D) 6 - (D) : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 50 22 3 32 7 8 - acres irrigated: 64 32 3 38 (D) 12 - 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 48 14 6 25 7 8 - acres irrigated: 167 38 91 75 113 26 - 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 11 2 3 - - 3 1 acres irrigated: 105 (D) (D) - - (D) (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 29 1 1 1 - 4 - acres irrigated: 113 (D) (D) (D) - (D) - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 2 - 3 3 - 1 - acres irrigated: (D) - (D) (D) - (D) - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 3 1 3 - - - 1 acres irrigated: (D) (D) 50 - - - (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - 1 - - 1 - - acres irrigated: - (D) - - (D) - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - - 3 1 - - acres irrigated: - - - 120 (D) - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - 1 - - - - - acres irrigated: - (D) - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - - - 3 - - - acres irrigated: - - - (D) - - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - - - - - - - acres irrigated: - - - - - - - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - 1 - - - 4 - acres irrigated: - (D) - - - 421 - : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 40 28 - 33 16 12 - acres irrigated: (D) 40 - 37 16 (D) - 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 26 21 11 16 - 8 3 acres irrigated: 90 58 (D) 35 - 25 (D) 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 12 - 1 1 - - 1 acres irrigated: 76 - (D) (D) - - (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 16 3 - 1 - - - acres irrigated: 107 (D) - (D) - - - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 1 - 7 1 - 1 - acres irrigated: (D) - 32 (D) - (D) - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 1 1 - - - - - acres irrigated: (D) (D) - - - - - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 6 2 - 1 1 - - acres irrigated: 270 (D) - (D) (D) - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - - - acres irrigated: - - - - - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - 1 - - - - - acres irrigated: - (D) - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - - - 1 - - - acres irrigated: - - - (D) - - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - - - - 1 - - acres irrigated: - - - - (D) - - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - - - - - 1 - acres irrigated: - - - - - (D) - : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 147 51 19 71 16 32 2 acres, 2022: 838 235 284 688 135 992 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Henry : Highland : Hocking : Holmes : Huron : Jackson : Jefferson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 12 60 13 65 44 18 13 2017: 8 50 11 60 31 17 13 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 2,815 9,689 565 4,289 10,127 2,138 470 2017: 2,297 2,580 442 3,179 7,999 2,197 1,334 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 12 60 13 63 44 18 13 2017: 8 50 11 54 28 17 13 acres, 2022: 2,376 6,811 124 1,340 8,601 706 144 2017: 2,105 707 61 1,309 6,879 693 154 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 5 38 5 9 9 7 6 2017: 5 28 1 15 13 3 9 acres, 2022: 279 426 18 115 106 92 12 2017: 58 243 (D) 242 526 71 214 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 2 43 7 51 11 11 7 2017: 2 33 5 46 12 12 5 acres, 2022: (D) 582 65 1,365 86 459 76 2017: (D) 532 119 890 141 700 178 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 363 267 64 459 3,557 112 111 2017: 546 238 71 346 (D) 94 45 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 12 60 13 63 44 18 13 2017: 8 50 11 54 28 17 13 acres, 2022: (D) 264 64 417 3,557 112 111 2017: 546 238 (D) 286 (D) 94 45 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: 1 3 - 4 - - - 2017: - - 1 6 3 - - acres, 2022: (D) 3 - 42 - - - 2017: - - (D) 60 6 - - : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 2 1 1 15 12 1 9 acres irrigated: (D) (D) (D) 17 23 (D) (D) 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 5 32 6 15 10 2 1 acres irrigated: 45 115 27 25 78 (D) (D) 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - 4 2 3 2 2 - acres irrigated: - 14 (D) (D) (D) (D) - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 1 11 4 14 6 7 - acres irrigated: (D) 32 (D) 130 275 28 - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - 6 - 12 3 2 3 acres irrigated: - 37 - 170 (D) (D) 101 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - 3 - 3 - 1 - acres irrigated: - 3 - 80 - (D) - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - 1 - 2 4 2 - acres irrigated: - (D) - (D) (D) (D) - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - - - 1 - - acres irrigated: - - - - (D) - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 3 - - 1 2 - - acres irrigated: (D) - - (D) (D) - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - 1 - - 1 1 - acres irrigated: - (D) - - (D) (D) - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 1 - - - 2 - - acres irrigated: (D) - - - (D) - - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - 1 - - 1 - - acres irrigated: - (D) - - (D) - - : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 2 4 1 16 8 1 1 acres irrigated: (D) (D) (D) 19 9 (D) (D) 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 2 21 6 14 10 4 8 acres irrigated: (D) 87 15 77 64 34 8 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - 13 2 6 3 7 1 acres irrigated: - 42 (D) 17 4 46 (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - 5 2 13 1 3 - acres irrigated: - 27 (D) 147 (D) 10 - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 1 6 - 7 1 - 2 acres irrigated: (D) 75 - (D) (D) - (D) 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 1 1 - 3 4 - - acres irrigated: (D) (D) - 45 (D) - - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - - 1 - - - acres irrigated: - - - (D) - - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - - - acres irrigated: - - - - - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 1 - - - 1 - - acres irrigated: (D) - - - (D) - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - 2 1 acres irrigated: - - - - - (D) (D) 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 1 - - - 2 - - acres irrigated: (D) - - - (D) - - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - - - - 1 - - acres irrigated: - - - - (D) - - : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 13 62 13 65 47 18 15 acres, 2022: 398 501 64 586 3,927 118 147 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Knox : Lake : Lawrence : Licking : Logan : Lorain : Lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 59 67 10 97 24 99 43 2017: 60 63 14 63 12 90 49 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 5,442 5,427 845 6,816 2,798 6,336 18,121 2017: 1,563 5,267 722 3,889 1,706 4,919 8,567 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 59 67 10 97 24 95 42 2017: 60 62 14 60 12 83 48 acres, 2022: 4,043 3,443 115 3,817 2,210 4,469 16,822 2017: 423 3,006 129 1,344 1,438 2,859 7,769 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 19 26 6 30 7 33 19 2017: 21 36 3 19 2 27 18 acres, 2022: 330 398 75 338 68 527 204 2017: 226 761 24 487 (D) 591 233 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 32 6 5 31 4 29 4 2017: 39 10 3 31 4 25 10 acres, 2022: 404 20 164 656 22 129 18 2017: 373 193 63 687 (D) 140 12 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 668 2,665 56 639 357 897 1,675 2017: 128 1,583 91 284 132 633 1,179 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 58 65 10 97 24 95 42 2017: 60 61 14 52 10 83 48 acres, 2022: 468 2,656 (D) 610 (D) 893 (D) 2017: 128 (D) 91 223 (D) 606 (D) Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: 4 4 1 5 1 4 1 2017: - 2 - 11 2 9 1 acres, 2022: 200 9 (D) 29 (D) 4 (D) 2017: - (D) - 61 (D) 27 (D) : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 9 28 - 25 5 39 11 acres irrigated: 9 38 - 32 5 47 24 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 31 20 2 48 8 33 15 acres irrigated: 165 69 (D) 277 93 158 88 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 7 3 - 1 6 7 - acres irrigated: 24 (D) - (D) 132 186 - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 3 3 7 10 1 6 2 acres irrigated: 3 106 39 15 (D) 54 (D) : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 1 2 - 5 - 3 1 acres irrigated: (D) (D) - 103 - 5 (D) 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 3 6 - - 2 3 - acres irrigated: 12 73 - - (D) (D) - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - 1 - 3 - - 3 acres irrigated: - (D) - 180 - - 3 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - 1 2 - 3 2 acres irrigated: - - (D) (D) - 26 (D) : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 2 1 - 2 1 2 - acres irrigated: (D) (D) - (D) (D) (D) - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 2 2 - - - 3 2 acres irrigated: (D) (D) - - - (D) (D) 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 1 1 - - 1 - 1 acres irrigated: (D) (D) - - (D) - (D) 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - - - 1 - - 6 acres irrigated: - - - (D) - - 840 : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 11 21 1 9 6 36 18 acres irrigated: 18 25 (D) 12 7 54 26 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 41 23 8 37 3 32 20 acres irrigated: 99 104 8 162 11 142 74 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 4 5 3 5 1 5 2 acres irrigated: 7 51 (D) 25 (D) 88 (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - 1 1 2 - 5 2 acres irrigated: - (D) (D) (D) - 66 (D) : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 4 4 - 3 - 3 1 acres irrigated: 4 160 - (D) - 13 (D) 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - 2 - - - 2 - acres irrigated: - (D) - - - (D) - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - 2 - 3 - 3 - acres irrigated: - (D) - (D) - (D) - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - - 2 - - - acres irrigated: - - - (D) - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - 2 1 1 1 2 - acres irrigated: - (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - 2 - 1 - 2 4 acres irrigated: - (D) - (D) - (D) 264 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - 1 - - 1 - 1 acres irrigated: - (D) - - (D) - (D) 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - - - - - - 1 acres irrigated: - - - - - - (D) : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 69 72 11 106 28 113 43 acres, 2022: 717 2,898 57 670 372 1,052 1,790 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Madison : Mahoning : Marion : Medina : Meigs : Mercer : Miami : Monroe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 31 51 20 92 33 12 30 15 2017: 18 41 21 102 24 22 22 21 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 4,166 3,770 21,448 9,176 3,319 886 7,512 1,280 2017: 2,289 6,238 4,787 5,893 2,802 1,250 4,849 1,167 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 31 51 20 92 32 12 25 15 2017: 17 41 18 101 24 22 22 19 acres, 2022: 3,972 2,297 16,343 6,833 273 772 5,994 171 2017: 1,771 4,851 4,277 3,660 945 1,070 4,445 122 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 8 23 10 29 11 4 14 3 2017: 6 11 4 26 7 5 6 6 acres, 2022: 48 330 790 138 183 57 668 (D) 2017: 60 331 272 289 142 74 (D) 29 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 8 24 1 28 8 - 10 8 2017: 10 13 17 48 8 2 7 12 acres, 2022: 78 219 (D) 418 119 - 46 113 2017: 106 129 135 520 603 (D) 109 320 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 583 419 685 1,275 259 288 1,967 102 2017: 90 647 198 936 133 64 1,886 60 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 29 51 20 92 30 12 22 13 2017: 17 38 16 99 24 21 19 18 acres, 2022: 535 419 685 1,270 187 288 1,951 (D) 2017: 78 627 123 876 (D) (D) 1,853 29 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: 4 - - 3 3 - 8 2 2017: 3 5 5 6 2 1 4 3 acres, 2022: 48 - - 5 72 - 16 (D) 2017: 12 20 75 60 (D) (D) 33 31 : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 15 16 8 27 4 1 13 - acres irrigated: 24 23 20 39 4 (D) 25 - 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 10 24 1 47 12 7 5 7 acres irrigated: 115 53 (D) 205 47 83 31 23 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - - - 3 2 2 1 1 acres irrigated: - - - (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - 4 - 4 4 - - 4 acres irrigated: - 124 - (D) (D) - - 32 : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 1 - - 2 2 - 3 2 acres irrigated: (D) - - (D) (D) - 3 (D) 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 3 - - 2 1 - 4 - acres irrigated: 66 - - (D) (D) - 80 - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - 2 - 2 2 1 - - acres irrigated: - (D) - (D) (D) (D) - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 1 3 3 - 3 - - - acres irrigated: (D) (D) (D) - 3 - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - - - 2 3 1 - 1 acres irrigated: - - - (D) (D) (D) - (D) 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - 2 - - - - 2 - acres irrigated: - (D) - - - - (D) - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - - - - - - 1 - acres irrigated: - - - - - - (D) - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 1 - 8 3 - - 1 - acres irrigated: (D) - 652 330 - - (D) - : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 7 14 10 30 - 15 6 6 acres irrigated: (D) 16 18 32 - 15 (D) 9 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 9 9 3 39 12 - 8 5 acres irrigated: 49 52 3 172 96 - 40 14 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - 3 - 13 2 - 2 1 acres irrigated: - 114 - 88 (D) - (D) (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - 1 - 12 5 1 - 6 acres irrigated: - (D) - 173 10 (D) - 28 : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - - 2 2 1 2 - 1 acres irrigated: - - (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D) 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - 6 1 3 - 2 - 2 acres irrigated: - 27 (D) (D) - (D) - (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - 5 - 1 2 1 1 - acres irrigated: - (D) - (D) (D) (D) (D) - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - - 1 - - - - acres irrigated: - - - (D) - - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - - 2 - - 1 - - acres irrigated: - - (D) - - (D) - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - 2 2 - 2 - 5 - acres irrigated: - (D) (D) - (D) - 1,805 - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 2 - - - - - - - acres irrigated: (D) - - - - - - - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - 1 1 1 - - - - acres irrigated: - (D) (D) (D) - - - - : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 31 52 20 96 34 13 32 15 acres, 2022: 593 513 685 1,338 310 289 2,735 107 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Montgomery : Morgan : Morrow : Muskingum : Noble : Ottawa : Paulding : Perry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 45 20 32 23 19 29 16 23 2017: 32 14 29 27 16 15 10 17 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 3,366 2,461 1,007 5,975 2,362 10,906 938 1,421 2017: 3,008 1,011 6,295 3,448 839 8,798 (D) 273 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 45 20 32 23 19 26 16 23 2017: 28 14 27 27 16 15 8 17 acres, 2022: 2,835 492 463 (D) 441 8,927 866 774 2017: 2,486 144 (D) 2,548 239 8,333 (D) 47 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 12 7 6 5 3 15 2 16 2017: 12 4 16 12 6 6 2 8 acres, 2022: 81 38 25 152 12 548 (D) 91 2017: 211 51 232 165 120 382 (D) 92 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 19 13 10 3 16 8 - 10 2017: 11 5 19 11 13 2 5 3 acres, 2022: 223 503 60 179 856 383 - 130 2017: 77 61 195 302 279 (D) 59 (D) : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: (D) 294 189 436 391 1,200 626 85 2017: 469 54 253 388 69 1,211 360 31 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 45 19 32 23 19 20 16 23 2017: 28 14 25 27 16 15 8 17 acres, 2022: (D) (D) 189 (D) 391 707 626 85 2017: 447 54 226 373 (D) 1,211 (D) 31 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: - 1 - 1 - 10 - - 2017: 4 - 7 3 1 - 2 - acres, 2022: - (D) - (D) - 493 - - 2017: 22 - 27 15 (D) - (D) - : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 14 - 6 9 2 6 - 3 acres irrigated: 31 - 10 9 (D) 10 - 3 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 22 7 21 7 4 8 9 14 acres irrigated: (D) (D) 168 22 48 133 126 24 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 3 - 1 - 3 - - 1 acres irrigated: 38 - (D) - 9 - - (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - 8 3 2 - 2 4 - acres irrigated: - 94 (D) (D) - (D) 230 - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 4 3 1 1 8 - - 1 acres irrigated: 6 (D) (D) (D) 112 - - (D) 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 1 - - 1 - 6 3 2 acres irrigated: (D) - - (D) - 378 270 (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - - 1 - - - - acres irrigated: - - - (D) - - - - 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: - 1 - - 2 1 - - acres irrigated: - (D) - - (D) (D) - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - - - - - 4 - - acres irrigated: - - - - - 165 - - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 1 - - 2 - 1 - - acres irrigated: (D) - - (D) - (D) - - : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 11 3 8 11 7 3 1 2 acres irrigated: (D) 3 11 14 27 3 (D) (D) 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 13 8 12 5 2 5 6 15 acres irrigated: 69 28 56 14 (D) 14 56 (D) 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 4 - 1 4 - - - - acres irrigated: 64 - (D) 157 - - - - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - 1 1 1 - 1 1 - acres irrigated: - (D) (D) (D) - (D) (D) - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 2 - 6 2 7 1 - - acres irrigated: (D) - 80 (D) (D) (D) - - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 1 - - 2 - - - - acres irrigated: (D) - - (D) - - - - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - 1 - 1 - - - - acres irrigated: - (D) - (D) - - - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres irrigated: - - - - - - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - 1 - - - 1 - - acres irrigated: - (D) - - - (D) - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - 1 - - acres irrigated: - - - - - (D) - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - - - - - - 1 - acres irrigated: - - - - - - (D) - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 1 - 1 1 - 3 1 - acres irrigated: (D) - (D) (D) - 1,000 (D) - : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 55 20 39 25 19 30 18 23 acres, 2022: 2,244 314 305 443 391 1,253 680 85 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Pickaway : Pike : Portage : Preble : Putnam : Richland : Ross : Sandusky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 26 33 65 26 29 80 51 26 2017: 24 32 58 22 20 70 33 33 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 12,080 11,119 3,342 3,917 7,558 4,708 7,734 7,124 2017: 18,294 8,386 3,464 2,893 6,869 3,705 6,267 15,013 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 23 33 65 26 29 80 51 26 2017: 24 32 50 22 20 67 33 33 acres, 2022: 9,945 8,839 1,503 3,274 7,105 2,586 3,965 6,491 2017: 16,286 5,924 1,311 2,114 6,557 1,957 3,823 13,758 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 13 11 19 3 6 21 23 10 2017: 13 15 13 9 6 7 13 12 acres, 2022: 656 415 344 56 73 264 1,330 86 2017: 1,145 628 450 145 128 79 1,138 357 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 7 25 8 5 2 34 34 6 2017: 9 26 30 6 2 15 9 15 acres, 2022: (D) 534 71 13 (D) 182 520 128 2017: 254 1,032 268 49 (D) 128 58 144 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 2,161 2,673 325 624 965 338 1,853 390 2017: 2,604 640 309 326 773 232 725 1,093 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 23 32 65 26 29 80 51 26 2017: 23 28 49 22 20 67 33 30 acres, 2022: 2,152 2,630 325 624 (D) 338 1,846 390 2017: (D) 467 285 326 (D) 220 725 1,071 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: 3 3 - - 1 - 7 - 2017: 2 4 9 - 1 3 - 3 acres, 2022: 9 43 - - (D) - 7 - 2017: (D) 173 24 - (D) 12 - 22 : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 8 1 28 6 12 28 7 3 acres irrigated: 26 (D) 36 9 28 39 7 5 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 6 10 21 11 6 20 24 13 acres irrigated: 25 10 55 17 143 82 72 89 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 1 9 6 2 - 4 2 1 acres irrigated: (D) 65 40 (D) - 19 (D) (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - - 2 1 1 11 4 1 acres irrigated: - - (D) (D) (D) 27 8 (D) : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 2 3 4 - - 8 - 2 acres irrigated: (D) 55 7 - - (D) - (D) 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - 3 - - 1 3 2 1 acres irrigated: - 3 - - (D) 16 (D) (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - 2 1 - 1 1 4 - acres irrigated: - (D) (D) - (D) (D) 42 - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - 1 - - - 3 - - acres irrigated: - (D) - - - 7 - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 4 2 1 1 3 2 4 3 acres irrigated: 416 (D) (D) (D) 106 (D) (D) 4 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - - 2 5 2 - 3 - acres irrigated: - - (D) 462 (D) - 820 - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 3 1 - - 3 - 1 - acres irrigated: 1,087 (D) - - 309 - (D) - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 2 1 - - - - - 2 acres irrigated: (D) (D) - - - - - (D) : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 2 1 12 8 8 27 5 11 acres irrigated: (D) (D) 24 10 12 53 9 41 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 12 8 30 4 3 23 11 9 acres irrigated: 70 25 85 5 11 62 24 66 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 1 9 6 - - 6 8 1 acres irrigated: (D) 84 (D) - - 51 123 (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - 5 2 3 1 5 4 - acres irrigated: - 179 (D) 3 (D) 6 (D) - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - 3 2 - 1 1 - 1 acres irrigated: - 34 (D) - (D) (D) - (D) 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - 3 2 - - 1 - 1 acres irrigated: - (D) (D) - - (D) - (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - 1 - 1 - 2 - - acres irrigated: - (D) - (D) - (D) - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 2 - 1 2 1 1 - 2 acres irrigated: (D) - (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D) : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 1 1 2 2 - 4 3 - acres irrigated: (D) (D) (D) (D) - 38 11 - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 2 - 1 2 2 - - 2 acres irrigated: (D) - (D) (D) (D) - - (D) 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - - - - 4 - - 3 acres irrigated: - - - - 306 - - 277 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 4 1 - - - - 2 3 acres irrigated: 2,090 (D) - - - - (D) 256 : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 27 36 73 26 30 84 59 34 acres, 2022: 2,185 2,777 843 652 1,187 501 7,641 965 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Scioto : Seneca : Shelby : Stark : Summit : Trumbull : Tuscarawas : Union ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 11 15 11 112 77 48 29 37 2017: 21 27 8 88 52 51 18 39 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 1,426 6,235 2,086 5,130 2,339 1,043 2,746 2,955 2017: 1,013 2,890 2,858 3,103 1,582 1,100 814 4,624 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 11 12 11 112 76 48 29 37 2017: 19 20 8 84 51 49 16 39 acres, 2022: 511 5,713 1,848 2,808 605 194 1,463 2,226 2017: 245 2,248 2,596 1,820 474 234 324 3,489 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 4 4 4 39 18 11 1 8 2017: 3 5 1 23 15 5 4 14 acres, 2022: 58 20 30 685 250 43 (D) 71 2017: 297 200 (D) 131 296 48 38 60 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 10 5 4 40 19 16 22 13 2017: 5 10 2 39 15 11 10 8 acres, 2022: 292 100 50 461 123 174 470 71 2017: 29 238 (D) 399 117 96 136 99 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 183 624 659 1,575 160 117 562 326 2017: 63 298 (D) 824 187 131 57 385 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 11 12 10 111 76 46 29 37 2017: 19 20 8 80 49 49 16 39 acres, 2022: 183 591 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 326 2017: (D) 261 (D) 733 181 105 (D) 370 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: - 3 1 2 1 2 1 - 2017: 2 7 - 15 3 4 2 3 acres, 2022: - 33 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) - 2017: (D) 37 - 91 6 26 (D) 15 : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 1 - 3 52 28 18 6 17 acres irrigated: (D) - 7 84 32 (D) 9 17 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 2 8 1 30 33 27 8 16 acres irrigated: (D) 42 (D) 170 62 88 52 53 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - 1 1 15 1 1 2 - acres irrigated: - (D) (D) 37 (D) (D) (D) - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 1 - 3 7 10 2 4 - acres irrigated: (D) - 9 291 51 (D) 20 - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 4 - - 2 5 - 4 - acres irrigated: 80 - - (D) (D) - 10 - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - 1 - 1 - - 3 2 acres irrigated: - (D) - (D) - - 264 (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - - - 1 acres irrigated: - - - - - - - (D) 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 1 2 1 1 - - - - acres irrigated: (D) (D) (D) (D) - - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 2 - 1 2 - - - - acres irrigated: (D) - (D) (D) - - - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - 2 - 1 - - 2 - acres irrigated: - (D) - (D) - - (D) - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - - 1 1 - - - 1 acres irrigated: - - (D) (D) - - - (D) 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - 1 - - - - - - acres irrigated: - (D) - - - - - - : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 9 13 1 36 26 27 3 18 acres irrigated: 14 33 (D) 91 33 27 (D) 22 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 7 4 2 38 16 17 9 12 acres irrigated: 27 35 (D) 123 36 72 29 43 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - 1 2 4 2 2 1 - acres irrigated: - (D) (D) 46 (D) (D) (D) - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - - - 4 4 1 1 3 acres irrigated: - - - 171 (D) (D) (D) (D) : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 3 2 - 1 2 3 4 2 acres irrigated: (D) (D) - (D) (D) 7 9 (D) 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - - - 1 - 1 - 1 acres irrigated: - - - (D) - (D) - (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - - 1 1 - - - acres irrigated: - - - (D) (D) - - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 2 - - 1 1 - - 1 acres irrigated: (D) - - (D) (D) - - (D) : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - 7 1 1 - - - - acres irrigated: - 134 (D) (D) - - - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - - - 1 - - - - acres irrigated: - - - (D) - - - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - - 2 - - - - 1 acres irrigated: - - (D) - - - - (D) 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - - - - - - - 1 acres irrigated: - - - - - - - (D) : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 11 16 11 114 81 48 29 45 acres, 2022: 183 631 755 1,820 199 129 562 562 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Van Wert : Vinton : Warren : Washington : Wayne : Williams : Wood : Wyandot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 11 6 76 28 90 41 39 6 2017: 17 8 47 25 103 24 23 8 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 2,897 205 4,155 3,551 6,756 23,357 11,836 148 2017: 2,007 268 1,955 2,767 6,279 22,369 5,790 184 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 11 4 76 27 90 41 37 6 2017: 11 2 43 21 103 24 23 8 acres, 2022: 2,508 52 1,243 1,025 3,808 21,684 11,060 70 2017: 1,857 (D) 955 812 3,832 20,115 5,313 18 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 4 2 32 10 29 21 19 1 2017: 3 2 7 6 21 10 8 5 acres, 2022: (D) (D) 844 197 381 654 379 (D) 2017: (D) (D) 31 258 380 1,603 253 55 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 1 1 22 5 50 3 2 4 2017: 12 8 12 14 64 3 3 - acres, 2022: (D) (D) 83 98 1,386 22 (D) 22 2017: 13 118 148 318 1,000 6 38 - : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 1,363 48 976 607 1,024 4,715 977 27 2017: (D) 20 528 584 927 3,844 2,314 11 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 11 4 76 27 90 41 37 6 2017: 10 2 43 20 101 24 23 8 acres, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,024 4,715 (D) 27 2017: (D) (D) 479 570 909 3,844 2,314 11 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: 1 2 2 2 - - 2 - 2017: 7 6 10 5 4 - - - acres, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) - - (D) - 2017: 8 (D) 49 14 18 - - - : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 3 - 36 6 17 5 7 3 acres irrigated: 6 - (D) 6 19 5 7 (D) 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 2 5 26 4 33 6 19 2 acres irrigated: (D) (D) (D) 7 159 33 121 (D) 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - - - 1 1 - 1 - acres irrigated: - - - (D) (D) - (D) - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - - 1 9 15 12 1 1 acres irrigated: - - (D) 93 122 780 (D) (D) : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - 1 8 2 14 2 1 - acres irrigated: - (D) 159 (D) 136 (D) (D) - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 3 - - 4 5 - - - acres irrigated: (D) - - 4 312 - - - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - - 1 1 - - - acres irrigated: - - - (D) (D) - - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 1 - - - 2 2 1 - acres irrigated: (D) - - - (D) (D) (D) - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - - 1 - - 3 1 - acres irrigated: - - (D) - - 465 (D) - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 1 - 4 - 2 3 - - acres irrigated: (D) - (D) - (D) 853 - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 1 - - 1 - 4 8 - acres irrigated: (D) - - (D) - 838 384 - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - - - - - 4 - - acres irrigated: - - - - - 1,459 - - : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 6 6 19 1 32 3 7 3 acres irrigated: 6 (D) 48 (D) 46 3 10 6 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 8 - 18 7 36 2 7 5 acres irrigated: 11 - 79 (D) 162 (D) 152 5 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - - 3 1 4 - 2 - acres irrigated: - - 25 (D) 10 - (D) - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - - 3 6 12 - - - acres irrigated: - - (D) 13 56 - - - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 1 2 1 4 7 1 1 - acres irrigated: (D) (D) (D) 66 53 (D) (D) - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - - 1 5 6 - - - acres irrigated: - - (D) 10 (D) - - - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - - - 1 - - - acres irrigated: - - - - (D) - - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - - - 1 6 1 - acres irrigated: - - - - (D) 1,080 (D) - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - - 1 - 2 - 2 - acres irrigated: - - (D) - (D) - (D) - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 1 - 1 1 2 6 - - acres irrigated: (D) - (D) (D) (D) 1,859 - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 1 - - - - 3 3 - acres irrigated: (D) - - - - 360 (D) - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - - - - - 3 - - acres irrigated: - - - - - (D) - - : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 18 12 91 30 95 41 39 6 acres, 2022: 1,529 54 1,025 854 1,315 5,464 1,026 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ohio : Adams : Allen : Ashland : Ashtabula : Athens : Auglaize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 21,126 483 121 373 270 240 209 2017: 25,224 578 127 478 352 252 280 number, 2022: 1,212,468 23,646 8,576 25,615 10,743 7,389 29,091 2017: 1,284,240 27,093 6,018 26,885 11,684 9,965 26,575 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 7,755 122 51 148 158 83 59 2017: 9,197 149 59 192 204 82 76 number, 2022: 35,652 576 207 704 677 453 294 2017: 42,404 739 228 989 882 407 364 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 4,324 101 21 74 35 52 32 2017: 5,024 148 20 90 43 57 30 number, 2022: 58,973 1,372 274 980 483 747 426 2017: 68,552 (D) (D) 1,285 613 811 392 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 4,673 125 9 77 52 66 42 2017: 5,651 136 28 84 69 78 65 number, 2022: 142,037 3,810 290 2,482 1,751 2,164 1,337 2017: 171,949 4,202 968 2,515 2,113 2,159 2,028 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 2,095 70 5 32 7 25 22 2017: 2,541 88 5 53 19 16 19 number, 2022: 142,091 5,013 340 2,244 502 1,641 1,375 2017: 173,801 6,124 392 3,723 1,421 994 1,352 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 1,062 38 20 25 5 10 15 2017: 1,538 27 6 32 8 7 50 number, 2022: 144,235 (D) 2,548 3,597 527 1,379 2,233 2017: 207,244 3,817 792 4,212 (D) 1,132 6,665 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 773 26 15 8 10 4 24 2017: 938 28 7 19 7 9 31 number, 2022: 234,991 6,822 4,917 1,981 3,281 1,005 7,721 2017: 279,874 8,976 1,985 4,786 2,029 2,362 8,122 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: 444 1 - 9 3 - 15 2017: 335 2 2 8 2 3 9 number, 2022: 454,489 (D) - 13,627 3,522 - 15,705 2017: 340,416 (D) (D) 9,375 (D) 2,100 7,652 : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 17,294 436 65 296 229 215 141 2017: 20,451 533 62 364 273 236 171 number, 2022: 529,554 13,271 1,139 11,164 5,061 4,532 6,886 2017: 569,750 14,430 770 10,771 6,009 4,788 7,529 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 15,601 427 59 243 198 210 117 2017: 17,733 513 56 264 227 229 112 number, 2022: 281,811 12,335 (D) 3,270 2,038 4,125 2,505 2017: 300,681 12,625 (D) 3,692 1,906 4,461 1,389 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 7,643 150 43 134 140 87 53 number: 33,607 (D) 156 600 487 (D) 261 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 3,603 88 4 60 29 47 29 number: 48,296 1,213 (D) 828 387 671 377 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 3,237 118 5 39 26 66 27 number: 93,391 3,738 154 1,066 708 2,080 799 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 774 47 7 8 - 6 4 number: 49,495 3,051 555 (D) - 412 244 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 263 22 - 2 3 3 2 number: 33,144 3,018 - (D) 456 383 (D) 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 76 2 - - - 1 2 number: 19,714 (D) - - - (D) (D) 500 or more .......................................farms: 5 - - - - - - number: 4,164 - - - - - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 2,195 21 8 73 47 11 24 2017: 3,346 37 6 122 61 11 59 number, 2022: 247,743 936 (D) 7,894 3,023 407 4,381 2017: 269,069 1,805 (D) 7,079 4,103 327 6,140 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 905 7 6 42 29 6 3 number: 1,987 (D) 13 88 (D) 20 6 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 105 - - 3 3 1 1 number: 1,340 - - (D) 33 (D) (D) 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 339 8 1 4 5 1 3 number: 11,504 256 (D) 130 158 (D) 127 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 329 1 - 11 3 - 2 number: 21,976 (D) - 733 188 - (D) 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 245 5 1 6 3 3 4 number: 33,766 588 (D) 670 471 357 566 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 187 - - 1 3 - 11 number: 54,961 - - (D) 922 - 3,485 500 or more .......................................farms: 85 - - 6 1 - - number: 122,209 - - 5,913 (D) - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 16,356 386 97 310 197 182 176 2017: 19,526 452 107 402 255 179 243 number, 2022: 682,914 10,375 7,437 14,451 5,682 2,857 22,205 2017: 714,490 12,663 5,248 16,114 5,675 5,177 19,046 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 8,163 184 41 150 125 105 57 number: 35,312 (D) (D) 633 503 499 233 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 3,227 65 14 62 31 36 28 number: 43,151 901 196 802 465 459 358 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 2,666 77 12 44 23 30 31 number: 78,936 2,327 360 1,277 697 870 892 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 921 29 2 29 6 5 14 number: 60,859 1,957 (D) 1,992 364 356 832 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 640 29 14 17 2 6 19 number: 86,755 3,769 1,966 2,195 (D) 673 2,802 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 473 2 14 - 9 - 18 number: 143,970 (D) 4,592 - 2,409 - 6,273 500 or more .........................................farms: 266 - - 8 1 - 9 number: 233,931 - - 7,552 (D) - 10,815 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Belmont : Brown : Butler : Carroll : Champaign : Clark : Clermont ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 399 414 254 388 193 178 179 2017: 457 536 348 424 206 173 255 number, 2022: 22,441 14,328 9,237 14,076 9,687 14,487 3,228 2017: 19,304 14,913 10,703 16,381 8,644 14,407 4,860 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 88 131 94 139 84 94 88 2017: 106 189 132 131 91 78 115 number, 2022: 419 643 425 750 409 (D) 322 2017: 478 954 635 623 443 333 494 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 87 79 57 67 36 30 45 2017: 118 98 87 100 35 40 58 number, 2022: 1,217 1,131 767 937 500 410 618 2017: 1,570 (D) 1,175 (D) 462 530 761 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 131 130 65 98 36 35 32 2017: 150 164 87 98 50 24 63 number, 2022: 3,941 3,948 2,027 3,056 1,051 1,117 898 2017: 4,724 5,142 2,599 2,874 1,677 769 1,829 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 54 52 19 57 16 6 10 2017: 41 65 26 48 7 17 16 number, 2022: 3,825 3,515 1,286 3,829 1,028 444 616 2017: 2,623 4,216 1,879 3,086 489 1,209 1,228 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 26 21 11 15 5 4 2 2017: 27 18 6 31 15 5 2 number, 2022: 3,712 (D) 1,432 1,878 798 503 (D) 2017: 3,589 2,147 832 4,001 2,015 688 (D) 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 7 - 8 12 10 2 2 2017: 11 1 10 15 3 3 1 number, 2022: 1,829 - 3,300 3,626 2,610 (D) (D) 2017: 2,755 (D) 3,583 3,806 640 818 (D) 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: 6 1 - - 6 7 - 2017: 4 1 - 1 5 6 - number, 2022: 7,498 (D) - - 3,291 11,166 - 2017: 3,565 (D) - (D) 2,918 10,060 - : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 378 396 203 355 158 138 154 2017: 427 493 288 357 169 146 226 number, 2022: 12,434 7,190 3,688 7,644 4,130 6,507 1,965 2017: 12,054 8,657 4,916 8,869 3,787 5,315 2,922 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 368 386 202 336 146 136 150 2017: 406 487 281 321 157 128 217 number, 2022: 12,053 6,815 (D) 6,055 3,426 (D) 1,953 2017: 11,285 8,054 4,583 5,783 2,658 (D) 2,905 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 108 158 97 159 70 81 89 number: (D) (D) (D) 695 (D) 308 350 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 102 93 58 74 36 23 29 number: 1,403 1,257 802 994 468 308 368 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 102 109 33 77 28 27 28 number: 2,828 3,077 998 2,322 832 750 801 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 32 24 9 22 4 2 2 number: 2,081 1,492 640 1,458 340 (D) (D) 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 19 2 5 3 6 1 2 number: 2,326 (D) 650 (D) 1,029 (D) (D) 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 4 - - 1 2 1 - number: 1,341 - - (D) (D) (D) - 500 or more .......................................farms: 1 - - - - 1 - number: (D) - - - - (D) - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 15 12 3 30 18 3 10 2017: 30 12 12 49 20 18 10 number, 2022: 381 375 (D) 1,589 704 (D) 12 2017: 769 603 333 3,086 1,129 (D) 17 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 10 5 2 10 12 - 10 number: 22 9 (D) (D) (D) - 12 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - - - 2 1 - - number: - - - (D) (D) - - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 2 3 - 8 - 1 - number: (D) 95 - 302 - (D) - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 2 4 - 6 - - - number: (D) 271 - 474 - - - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 1 - 1 3 5 - - number: (D) - (D) 495 662 - - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - - 1 - - - number: - - - (D) - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - 2 - number: - - - - - (D) - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 316 305 199 301 152 126 120 2017: 337 380 245 336 155 130 189 number, 2022: 10,007 7,138 5,549 6,432 5,557 7,980 1,263 2017: 7,250 6,256 5,787 7,512 4,857 9,092 1,938 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 148 143 92 146 88 80 83 number: 664 635 (D) 700 361 320 319 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 67 82 58 63 12 20 22 number: 866 1,092 815 825 157 262 299 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 70 55 32 68 29 14 11 number: 1,991 1,591 978 2,110 788 432 305 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 20 20 7 15 7 3 2 number: 1,250 1,370 454 934 434 (D) (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 6 4 2 5 6 3 2 number: (D) (D) (D) 682 672 511 (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 4 - 8 4 10 2 - number: 1,505 - 2,730 1,181 3,145 (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: 1 1 - - - 4 - number: (D) (D) - - - 5,725 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Clinton : Columbiana : Coshocton : Crawford : Cuyahoga : Darke : Defiance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 121 451 494 116 6 347 99 2017: 117 542 542 157 2 372 140 number, 2022: 3,328 25,068 18,712 8,951 18 54,582 8,125 2017: 4,673 29,295 21,413 8,489 (D) 40,763 9,505 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 49 162 161 30 6 132 49 2017: 34 209 192 61 2 119 64 number, 2022: 252 686 795 179 18 613 171 2017: 181 1,012 827 335 (D) 514 314 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 33 104 90 25 - 47 18 2017: 27 102 103 31 - 66 14 number, 2022: 446 1,415 1,186 343 - 589 268 2017: 363 1,379 1,473 432 - 887 185 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 27 97 130 32 - 44 11 2017: 26 98 119 35 - 67 28 number, 2022: 781 2,777 3,707 1,014 - 1,330 283 2017: 747 3,027 3,834 1,050 - 2,127 963 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 6 38 77 12 - 20 7 2017: 11 57 70 15 - 23 19 number, 2022: 425 2,598 5,081 849 - 1,317 355 2017: 769 4,027 4,780 1,019 - 1,693 1,144 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 3 14 20 6 - 29 5 2017: 19 31 39 4 - 29 8 number, 2022: 446 1,827 2,623 800 - 3,954 806 2017: 2,613 4,100 5,433 441 - 4,045 1,170 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 3 26 16 7 - 43 6 2017: - 38 19 7 - 49 4 number, 2022: 978 8,363 5,320 2,061 - 15,293 1,437 2017: - 10,666 5,066 2,215 - 15,991 1,259 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: - 10 - 4 - 32 3 2017: - 7 - 4 - 19 3 number, 2022: - 7,402 - 3,705 - 31,486 4,805 2017: - 5,084 - 2,997 - 15,506 4,470 : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 96 387 417 64 4 215 56 2017: 106 482 460 91 2 241 96 number, 2022: 1,964 13,098 10,804 2,753 (D) 10,365 4,897 2017: 2,667 15,101 11,433 2,565 (D) 11,256 5,577 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 93 329 377 53 4 182 44 2017: 103 398 386 75 2 190 68 number, 2022: 1,901 5,357 8,485 1,004 (D) 3,034 400 2017: 2,167 6,361 8,196 856 (D) 2,680 901 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 55 186 136 24 4 108 31 number: 281 770 615 105 (D) 482 140 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 21 72 102 13 - 39 4 number: 282 914 1,351 162 - 497 68 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 7 56 99 12 - 26 9 number: 157 1,534 2,788 327 - 758 192 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 7 8 25 2 - 5 - number: 431 512 1,495 (D) - 377 - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - 3 9 2 - - - number: - 383 1,036 (D) - - - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 3 4 6 - - 4 - number: 750 1,244 1,200 - - 920 - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 4 70 53 11 - 38 13 2017: 11 94 81 16 - 63 28 number, 2022: 63 7,741 2,319 1,749 - 7,331 4,497 2017: 500 8,740 3,237 1,709 - 8,576 4,676 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 1 15 21 2 - 10 8 number: (D) (D) (D) (D) - 16 17 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 2 4 1 - - 1 - number: (D) 51 (D) - - (D) - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 1 10 16 3 - 2 - number: (D) 324 581 122 - (D) - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - 12 7 1 - 5 - number: - 841 416 (D) - 388 - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - 17 7 1 - 4 1 number: - 2,438 969 (D) - 560 (D) 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - 10 1 3 - 14 2 number: - 2,970 (D) 770 - 4,944 (D) 500 or more .......................................farms: - 2 - 1 - 2 2 number: - (D) - (D) - (D) (D) : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 97 338 396 107 2 267 76 2017: 82 376 444 129 - 304 119 number, 2022: 1,364 11,970 7,908 6,198 (D) 44,217 3,228 2017: 2,006 14,194 9,980 5,924 - 29,507 3,928 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 52 159 193 32 2 104 39 number: 233 (D) 869 176 (D) 438 150 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 28 85 86 24 - 27 12 number: 372 1,171 1,153 317 - 362 172 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 11 44 91 29 - 25 12 number: 297 1,276 2,608 885 - 672 345 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 6 20 10 8 - 23 2 number: 462 1,516 598 449 - 1,600 (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 19 9 7 - 28 4 number: - 2,766 1,223 1,041 - 3,636 626 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 9 7 4 - 33 6 number: - 2,923 1,457 900 - 11,355 1,220 500 or more .........................................farms: - 2 - 3 - 27 1 number: - (D) - 2,430 - 26,154 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Delaware : Erie : Fairfield : Fayette : Franklin : Fulton : Gallia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 81 52 278 97 31 138 382 2017: 133 79 323 102 37 157 545 number, 2022: 2,157 3,727 7,524 6,434 293 29,766 15,081 2017: 2,702 4,114 11,849 5,690 773 28,889 18,258 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 38 20 129 35 21 47 79 2017: 69 21 141 40 17 66 147 number, 2022: 164 92 568 154 88 215 385 2017: 336 120 609 212 (D) 326 682 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 18 8 53 20 6 21 105 2017: 32 23 75 22 10 11 121 number, 2022: 222 113 731 284 73 269 1,424 2017: 434 314 (D) 318 114 149 1,603 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 14 11 55 20 4 15 118 2017: 23 16 48 24 2 22 182 number, 2022: 416 362 1,727 651 132 425 3,671 2017: 672 468 1,496 578 (D) 678 5,304 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 5 7 25 15 - 6 52 2017: 2 7 22 6 8 10 57 number, 2022: 305 450 1,744 980 - 380 3,680 2017: (D) 495 1,677 (D) 548 638 3,536 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 4 1 12 1 - 10 15 2017: 6 7 25 5 - 19 28 number, 2022: (D) (D) 1,574 (D) - 1,396 2,331 2017: 889 859 3,058 626 - 2,951 4,224 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 2 2 4 5 - 16 13 2017: 1 5 11 4 - 13 10 number, 2022: (D) (D) 1,180 (D) - 4,950 3,590 2017: (D) 1,858 3,518 1,075 - 3,945 2,909 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: - 3 - 1 - 23 - 2017: - - 1 1 - 16 - number, 2022: - 1,848 - (D) - 22,131 - 2017: - - (D) (D) - 20,202 - : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 71 38 231 78 26 64 347 2017: 98 65 236 90 28 86 484 number, 2022: 1,190 776 3,517 4,760 163 3,676 7,675 2017: 1,535 1,318 4,115 4,067 518 4,180 9,585 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 69 37 227 63 26 60 339 2017: 91 60 223 83 28 79 470 number, 2022: 951 (D) (D) 935 (D) 1,088 7,645 2017: 1,216 1,100 3,328 1,096 518 1,246 9,468 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 44 13 139 30 21 38 110 number: 162 (D) 582 (D) 65 183 554 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 16 7 36 15 3 14 96 number: 215 98 429 213 34 169 1,287 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 5 17 34 16 2 4 88 number: 114 579 935 456 (D) 134 2,409 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 2 - 16 2 - - 37 number: (D) - 1,008 (D) - - 2,393 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 1 - - - - 4 8 number: (D) - - - - 602 1,002 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 1 - 2 - - - - number: (D) - (D) - - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 5 1 4 16 2 4 11 2017: 11 8 21 9 - 9 24 number, 2022: 239 (D) (D) 3,825 (D) 2,588 30 2017: 319 218 787 2,971 - 2,934 117 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 2 - 2 3 2 - 10 number: (D) - (D) 3 (D) - (D) 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - - - 1 - - - number: - - - (D) - - - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 1 - - 1 - - 1 number: (D) - - (D) - - (D) 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - 1 2 4 - - - number: - (D) (D) (D) - - - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 2 - - 3 - 1 - number: (D) - - 399 - (D) - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - - 3 - 1 - number: - - - 625 - (D) - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - 1 - 2 - number: - - - (D) - (D) - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 64 42 201 82 23 125 308 2017: 99 59 247 69 23 135 425 number, 2022: 967 2,951 4,007 1,674 130 26,090 7,406 2017: 1,167 2,796 7,734 1,623 255 24,709 8,673 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 38 18 112 41 21 48 133 number: 176 88 519 (D) (D) 176 616 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 13 10 36 16 - 14 79 number: 171 126 (D) 209 - 158 1,067 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 7 6 34 19 2 16 66 number: 240 132 1,030 458 (D) 493 1,896 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 6 2 13 1 - 3 15 number: 380 (D) 969 (D) - 198 1,015 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 1 4 4 - 10 12 number: - (D) 546 566 - 1,331 1,462 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 2 2 1 - 12 3 number: - (D) (D) (D) - 3,771 1,350 500 or more .........................................farms: - 3 - - - 22 - number: - 1,704 - - - 19,963 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Geauga : Greene : Guernsey : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Harrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 277 184 499 43 120 148 253 2017: 345 209 578 56 96 168 278 number, 2022: 6,722 4,549 16,292 1,537 4,575 12,587 12,133 2017: 10,714 5,557 18,823 987 3,169 18,156 12,980 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 182 89 158 22 73 54 53 2017: 184 79 179 35 55 54 67 number, 2022: 702 406 (D) 127 359 286 237 2017: 740 376 897 168 257 263 309 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 54 43 115 10 19 37 60 2017: 54 46 133 9 17 31 70 number, 2022: 764 583 1,571 148 266 521 748 2017: 741 614 1,775 (D) 211 446 (D) 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 28 33 143 5 12 29 87 2017: 57 60 154 8 13 38 84 number, 2022: 981 969 4,477 152 408 863 2,667 2017: 1,789 1,721 4,709 176 387 1,195 2,669 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 9 9 53 - 7 9 30 2017: 29 15 84 3 5 10 20 number, 2022: 534 546 3,728 - 566 634 1,937 2017: 1,733 900 5,569 203 264 659 (D) 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - 4 22 5 4 7 10 2017: 12 6 18 - 3 23 24 number, 2022: - 563 2,980 (D) (D) 1,112 (D) 2017: (D) 913 (D) - 331 3,042 3,302 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 1 6 6 1 4 7 11 2017: 7 3 9 1 2 6 12 number, 2022: (D) 1,482 1,726 (D) 1,651 1,624 3,217 2017: 2,051 1,033 2,498 (D) (D) 1,433 3,361 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: 3 - 2 - 1 5 2 2017: 2 - 1 - 1 6 1 number, 2022: (D) - (D) - (D) 7,547 (D) 2017: (D) - (D) - (D) 11,118 (D) : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 221 135 461 37 80 106 237 2017: 256 180 518 52 54 123 233 number, 2022: 3,450 2,616 9,105 976 1,896 7,926 7,706 2017: 4,331 3,189 11,066 626 1,481 11,775 6,806 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 184 132 445 36 76 79 228 2017: 173 171 503 50 48 88 218 number, 2022: 1,018 1,998 8,845 (D) 968 1,439 7,565 2017: 1,093 2,444 10,547 (D) 463 2,330 6,543 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 154 70 182 18 60 44 66 number: 546 (D) (D) 96 254 164 (D) 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 24 34 102 10 3 8 63 number: 338 447 1,429 110 (D) 101 799 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 6 21 121 3 7 19 64 number: 134 586 3,456 67 178 476 1,814 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - 5 30 3 4 5 18 number: - 385 1,902 225 220 310 1,159 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - 2 8 2 2 3 10 number: - (D) 830 (D) (D) 388 1,259 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - 2 - - - 6 number: - - (D) - - - 1,442 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - - 1 number: - - - - - - (D) : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 59 12 31 2 6 35 14 2017: 109 11 22 4 6 39 19 number, 2022: 2,432 618 260 (D) 928 6,487 141 2017: 3,238 745 519 (D) 1,018 9,445 263 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 37 8 23 1 3 27 12 number: (D) 13 (D) (D) 7 127 (D) 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 5 - 2 - - 1 - number: 71 - (D) - - (D) - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 13 1 6 - - - 1 number: 411 (D) 162 - - - (D) 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - 1 - - - 3 1 number: - (D) - - - 172 (D) 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 1 1 - 1 - 2 - number: (D) (D) - (D) - (D) - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - 1 - - 3 - - number: - (D) - - 921 - - 500 or more .......................................farms: 3 - - - - 2 - number: 1,745 - - - - (D) - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 197 137 387 27 89 126 198 2017: 259 161 420 29 79 133 222 number, 2022: 3,272 1,933 7,187 561 2,679 4,661 4,427 2017: 6,383 2,368 7,757 361 1,688 6,381 6,174 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 146 91 220 16 49 68 93 number: 512 354 976 (D) 196 (D) (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 26 17 90 6 17 26 58 number: (D) 223 1,165 92 227 353 762 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 20 20 48 1 9 14 30 number: 512 546 1,433 (D) 279 432 829 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 1 5 18 3 6 5 7 number: (D) 320 1,139 234 402 388 463 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 4 7 1 5 8 8 number: (D) 490 974 (D) 649 1,027 1,008 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - 4 - 3 2 1 number: - - 1,500 - 926 (D) (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: 3 - - - - 3 1 number: 1,700 - - - - 1,650 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Henry : Highland : Hocking : Holmes : Huron : Jackson : Jefferson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 84 385 149 738 196 272 258 2017: 81 473 145 918 196 271 272 number, 2022: 6,943 19,913 2,489 34,280 14,803 12,562 8,308 2017: 7,459 24,027 2,202 49,613 15,095 10,811 8,496 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 28 138 64 234 77 74 70 2017: 28 131 71 245 77 92 89 number, 2022: 108 611 (D) 1,068 327 349 330 2017: 158 710 (D) 1,044 323 478 474 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 18 61 48 105 35 69 44 2017: 16 99 48 112 30 55 47 number, 2022: 241 803 679 1,441 478 942 570 2017: 223 1,420 638 1,553 415 745 654 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 17 90 28 180 33 69 97 2017: 11 117 15 250 28 68 92 number, 2022: 496 2,821 768 5,673 1,058 1,996 3,036 2017: (D) 3,528 432 8,084 793 2,097 2,782 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 10 47 7 162 14 32 32 2017: 12 57 9 209 26 21 27 number, 2022: 573 3,115 476 10,897 1,017 2,176 2,297 2017: 830 4,102 584 13,245 1,984 1,320 1,935 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 4 23 2 34 19 12 14 2017: 9 50 2 69 19 23 14 number, 2022: 509 3,161 (D) 4,515 2,578 (D) (D) 2017: 1,258 7,065 (D) 9,727 2,524 3,058 1,846 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 3 22 - 16 13 15 1 2017: 3 15 - 21 10 12 3 number, 2022: 766 6,270 - 5,000 3,779 5,047 (D) 2017: 886 4,552 - 5,862 2,898 3,113 805 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: 4 4 - 7 5 1 - 2017: 2 4 - 12 6 - - number, 2022: 4,250 3,132 - 5,686 5,566 (D) - 2017: (D) 2,650 - 10,098 6,158 - - : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 51 328 128 603 122 248 236 2017: 45 422 123 743 127 238 251 number, 2022: 2,876 8,497 1,496 17,992 3,952 6,869 4,930 2017: 2,411 11,206 1,317 22,540 3,989 5,486 5,144 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 41 284 127 395 90 242 235 2017: 36 386 119 388 88 226 249 number, 2022: 572 7,370 1,484 5,616 1,129 6,818 (D) 2017: 474 9,233 1,304 5,222 1,023 5,204 4,879 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 16 108 68 197 53 93 80 number: 52 (D) 322 832 232 472 402 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 16 65 34 111 19 58 59 number: 241 937 398 1,484 255 713 789 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 9 73 21 74 15 63 70 number: 279 2,089 530 2,227 413 1,923 1,952 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - 20 4 7 3 13 24 number: - 1,275 234 385 229 785 1,512 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - 16 - 6 - 8 2 number: - 1,981 - 688 - 1,035 (D) 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - 2 - - - 7 - number: - (D) - - - 1,890 - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 11 55 4 239 38 11 6 2017: 9 47 8 402 41 18 7 number, 2022: 2,304 1,127 12 12,376 2,823 51 (D) 2017: 1,937 1,973 13 17,318 2,966 282 265 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 1 41 4 51 15 10 5 number: (D) 76 12 82 (D) (D) 5 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 2 4 - 6 - - - number: (D) 54 - 88 - - - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 1 4 - 110 6 1 - number: (D) 96 - 3,849 259 (D) - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 5 1 - 54 11 - 1 number: 313 (D) - 3,221 793 - (D) 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 1 3 - 7 4 - - number: (D) 411 - 1,033 491 - - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - 2 - 8 - - - number: - (D) - 2,190 - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: 1 - - 3 2 - - number: (D) - - 1,913 (D) - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 69 314 111 634 154 218 208 2017: 74 396 109 790 159 200 205 number, 2022: 4,067 11,416 993 16,288 10,851 5,693 3,378 2017: 5,048 12,821 885 27,073 11,106 5,325 3,352 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 27 152 85 270 63 111 97 number: (D) 560 373 (D) 264 454 (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 21 60 12 122 28 47 66 number: 291 762 (D) 1,657 347 544 969 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 10 51 12 175 24 36 29 number: 302 1,536 325 4,966 762 1,063 839 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 3 25 2 44 16 10 15 number: 195 1,581 (D) 3,028 1,102 579 1,009 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 2 12 - 14 8 5 1 number: (D) 1,607 - 2,063 1,132 582 (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 3 11 - 7 11 9 - number: 886 2,970 - 1,770 3,289 2,471 - 500 or more .........................................farms: 3 3 - 2 4 - - number: 2,040 2,400 - (D) 3,955 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Knox : Lake : Lawrence : Licking : Logan : Lorain : Lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 445 26 221 493 231 131 25 2017: 553 24 271 587 302 157 34 number, 2022: 19,481 232 4,934 19,018 15,173 5,476 364 2017: 21,958 645 5,511 21,108 12,067 7,199 (D) Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 186 18 78 215 106 69 18 2017: 221 14 98 252 135 77 30 number, 2022: 834 84 379 914 407 317 82 2017: 931 73 505 1,193 487 296 133 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 86 6 60 115 44 23 2 2017: 97 4 79 138 51 36 2 number, 2022: 1,205 (D) 770 1,560 605 311 (D) 2017: 1,259 58 1,065 1,840 724 460 (D) 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 79 2 58 100 30 13 3 2017: 105 2 71 111 49 11 2 number, 2022: 2,436 (D) 1,666 2,895 936 368 (D) 2017: (D) (D) 2,015 3,444 (D) (D) (D) 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 52 - 18 39 24 12 2 2017: 80 2 19 56 32 7 - number, 2022: 3,616 - 1,053 2,641 1,625 846 (D) 2017: 5,683 (D) 1,431 3,777 2,111 445 - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 21 - 7 12 5 5 - 2017: 31 2 4 20 25 14 - number, 2022: 2,786 - 1,066 1,395 648 (D) - 2017: 4,325 (D) 495 2,515 3,021 1,674 - 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 16 - - 6 13 8 - 2017: 18 - - 4 9 10 - number, 2022: 4,804 - - 1,927 4,874 2,391 - 2017: 5,075 - - 1,397 3,130 2,706 - 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: 5 - - 6 9 1 - 2017: 1 - - 6 1 2 - number, 2022: 3,800 - - 7,686 6,078 (D) - 2017: (D) - - 6,942 (D) (D) - : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 382 23 210 432 166 91 17 2017: 463 19 253 525 235 119 21 number, 2022: 9,194 (D) 2,907 10,303 5,097 1,961 180 2017: 10,839 338 3,409 12,185 5,635 2,846 (D) : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 333 21 206 424 143 78 17 2017: 372 15 250 502 192 91 21 number, 2022: 6,644 134 2,861 6,328 2,813 1,214 (D) 2017: 7,421 216 3,341 7,503 2,226 1,138 (D) 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 159 17 100 220 79 55 10 number: (D) 72 (D) (D) (D) 243 30 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 72 3 54 90 28 10 3 number: 973 (D) 691 1,181 362 136 (D) 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 72 1 42 91 24 6 4 number: 2,106 (D) 1,130 2,432 681 (D) 118 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 20 - 9 21 7 6 - number: 1,346 - 482 1,400 412 442 - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 8 - 1 1 3 - - number: 1,155 - (D) (D) 546 - - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 2 - - 1 2 1 - number: (D) - - (D) (D) (D) - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 60 2 5 29 26 15 1 2017: 111 4 12 33 51 30 - number, 2022: 2,550 (D) 46 3,975 2,284 747 (D) 2017: 3,418 122 68 4,682 3,409 1,708 - 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 35 2 4 20 8 7 1 number: 80 (D) (D) 45 (D) 20 (D) 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 1 - - 4 4 - - number: (D) - - 40 52 - - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 12 - 1 - 3 4 - number: 412 - (D) - 116 129 - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 3 - - 1 3 1 - number: 195 - - (D) 172 (D) - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 6 - - - 6 2 - number: 685 - - - 940 (D) - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 2 - - 2 1 1 - number: (D) - - (D) (D) (D) - 500 or more .......................................farms: 1 - - 2 1 - - number: (D) - - (D) (D) - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 354 12 149 322 180 103 18 2017: 436 15 193 429 242 108 21 number, 2022: 10,287 (D) 2,027 8,715 10,076 3,515 184 2017: 11,119 307 2,102 8,923 6,432 4,353 (D) 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 205 10 84 193 103 56 13 number: 877 50 (D) 795 414 174 (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 52 1 40 61 19 20 1 number: 711 (D) 533 835 (D) 253 (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 54 1 19 48 32 7 4 number: 1,576 (D) 559 1,520 900 213 122 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 23 - 2 8 8 10 - number: 1,554 - (D) 539 568 616 - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 9 - 4 4 2 4 - number: 1,327 - 468 535 (D) 420 - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 8 - - 4 8 6 - number: 1,992 - - 1,310 2,778 1,839 - 500 or more .........................................farms: 3 - - 4 8 - - number: 2,250 - - 3,181 4,925 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Madison : Mahoning : Marion : Medina : Meigs : Mercer : Miami : Monroe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 126 189 86 212 226 327 201 370 2017: 139 250 114 289 303 370 185 459 number, 2022: 14,770 13,072 5,461 7,159 6,339 90,442 5,351 13,002 2017: 9,576 12,971 7,225 7,643 9,754 77,807 6,198 12,713 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 52 76 39 96 78 62 102 110 2017: 64 94 53 162 82 67 83 142 number, 2022: 258 340 149 439 403 296 414 597 2017: 272 428 206 638 360 297 333 694 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 30 37 19 43 59 31 44 89 2017: 30 55 22 53 77 31 24 139 number, 2022: 388 493 247 628 880 435 589 1,238 2017: (D) 791 273 (D) 1,049 432 354 1,966 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 25 42 11 43 63 38 34 103 2017: 19 49 16 37 95 55 47 124 number, 2022: 666 1,273 313 1,215 1,917 1,196 982 3,194 2017: 534 1,367 (D) 1,148 2,771 1,653 1,427 3,584 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 8 10 3 18 16 22 7 43 2017: 14 25 9 19 33 39 16 27 number, 2022: 524 650 160 1,088 1,073 1,424 493 2,897 2017: 1,031 1,825 (D) 1,139 2,392 2,898 1,079 2,009 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 6 9 9 4 7 35 8 19 2017: 7 17 9 11 9 43 10 22 number, 2022: (D) 1,148 (D) (D) 1,098 5,078 (D) 2,334 2017: 941 2,173 1,060 1,387 1,293 5,940 1,475 2,604 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 1 8 4 7 3 73 5 4 2017: 2 6 4 6 7 95 5 4 number, 2022: (D) 2,268 1,059 2,038 968 22,823 1,364 (D) 2017: (D) 1,943 1,058 1,668 1,889 30,017 1,530 (D) 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: 4 7 1 1 - 66 1 2 2017: 3 4 1 1 - 40 - 1 number, 2022: 11,780 6,900 (D) (D) - 59,190 (D) (D) 2017: 5,849 4,444 (D) (D) - 36,570 - (D) : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 94 162 63 172 200 168 174 329 2017: 109 205 81 215 285 185 149 427 number, 2022: 8,962 7,459 3,269 3,303 3,688 26,789 2,333 6,914 2017: 7,080 7,494 5,070 3,920 5,731 20,272 2,848 7,373 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 85 133 58 149 197 90 159 320 2017: 96 170 72 185 271 97 132 414 number, 2022: 1,119 1,521 675 1,662 3,426 2,558 1,643 5,985 2017: 1,452 2,478 1,031 1,869 5,203 2,782 1,514 6,658 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 46 76 38 91 91 40 103 125 number: 206 292 142 (D) 436 174 357 (D) 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 28 31 12 29 56 18 35 89 number: 326 408 153 405 781 243 465 1,227 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 8 21 3 27 37 12 14 84 number: 313 561 (D) 734 1,041 392 411 2,500 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 1 5 4 2 9 13 7 20 number: (D) 260 202 (D) 568 813 410 1,278 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 2 - 1 - 4 7 - 1 number: (D) - (D) - 600 936 - (D) 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - - - - - - 1 number: - - - - - - - (D) 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 13 36 7 31 11 82 20 17 2017: 16 37 11 36 28 92 22 43 number, 2022: 7,843 5,938 2,594 1,641 262 24,231 690 929 2017: 5,628 5,016 4,039 2,051 528 17,490 1,334 715 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 6 9 2 19 8 4 13 10 number: 19 24 (D) 43 18 4 26 18 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 2 - - 2 - - 1 - number: (D) - - (D) - - (D) - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: - 7 2 1 2 4 1 - number: - (D) (D) (D) (D) 97 (D) - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - 5 - 3 - 3 2 4 number: - 420 - 237 - 226 (D) 255 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 1 7 - 5 1 25 2 2 number: (D) 1,070 - 691 (D) 3,499 (D) (D) 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - 6 2 - - 43 1 1 number: - 1,638 (D) - - 12,977 (D) (D) 500 or more .......................................farms: 4 2 1 1 - 3 - - number: 7,654 (D) (D) (D) - 7,428 - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 103 130 63 145 181 295 148 287 2017: 108 182 89 200 228 314 141 343 number, 2022: 5,808 5,613 2,192 3,856 2,651 63,653 3,018 6,088 2017: 2,496 5,477 2,155 3,723 4,023 57,535 3,350 5,340 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 61 56 34 64 107 55 93 149 number: 282 235 146 (D) (D) 241 333 669 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 18 29 8 34 41 31 27 60 number: 264 380 (D) 447 544 412 340 826 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 14 24 7 32 26 33 12 55 number: 407 702 192 953 747 1,075 (D) 1,510 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 4 7 4 6 1 25 11 16 number: 229 466 225 366 (D) 1,751 787 1,036 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 3 7 9 7 5 50 1 3 number: 500 1,008 1,208 1,107 588 7,123 (D) (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 7 1 1 1 65 4 3 number: - 2,822 (D) (D) (D) 18,306 1,160 1,100 500 or more .........................................farms: 3 - - 1 - 36 - 1 number: 4,126 - - (D) - 34,745 - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Montgomery : Morgan : Morrow : Muskingum : Noble : Ottawa : Paulding : Perry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 115 342 195 595 344 45 72 296 2017: 131 357 259 688 385 60 71 362 number, 2022: 8,722 13,630 6,694 24,669 19,570 4,066 19,234 7,414 2017: 7,579 13,872 8,747 26,757 10,301 5,824 13,029 10,210 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 59 105 92 164 82 19 31 116 2017: 74 106 119 224 123 26 29 163 number, 2022: (D) 580 408 832 428 (D) 152 562 2017: 349 587 471 1,064 653 (D) 101 801 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 21 82 37 148 92 12 16 70 2017: 21 97 57 133 94 19 15 76 number, 2022: 286 1,170 484 2,011 1,274 156 (D) 965 2017: (D) 1,325 868 1,917 1,347 238 200 (D) 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 17 85 40 165 105 6 - 83 2017: 15 78 53 207 128 5 7 80 number, 2022: 414 2,623 1,150 4,990 3,239 167 - 2,398 2017: 466 2,403 1,607 6,185 3,963 166 152 2,342 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 4 43 12 73 38 3 1 13 2017: 2 44 12 66 28 1 7 24 number, 2022: 200 2,941 844 4,918 2,612 168 (D) 848 2017: (D) 3,011 778 4,611 1,923 (D) 457 1,794 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 2 18 10 29 14 - 6 12 2017: 11 23 9 39 8 - 4 11 number, 2022: (D) 2,454 1,440 3,825 1,821 - 776 (D) 2017: 1,693 3,127 1,230 5,235 918 - 533 1,622 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 3 7 2 7 5 2 8 1 2017: 3 7 6 15 3 6 6 6 number, 2022: 1,070 (D) (D) 2,303 1,792 (D) 2,126 (D) 2017: 1,190 (D) 1,738 4,665 (D) 2,850 1,636 1,343 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: 9 2 2 9 8 3 10 1 2017: 5 2 3 4 1 3 3 2 number, 2022: 6,330 (D) (D) 5,790 8,404 2,850 15,900 (D) 2017: 3,470 (D) 2,055 3,080 (D) 2,400 9,950 (D) : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 84 312 172 533 321 34 45 253 2017: 102 318 193 614 343 30 51 309 number, 2022: 825 7,174 3,016 13,095 7,588 268 13,378 4,049 2017: 1,249 7,741 3,505 13,998 6,434 190 10,890 4,761 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 80 312 152 523 318 32 36 250 2017: 97 311 161 598 331 30 43 308 number, 2022: 820 6,941 1,960 12,532 7,565 (D) 361 3,955 2017: 985 6,748 1,928 12,945 6,390 190 658 4,609 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 55 139 95 195 102 23 24 119 number: 240 (D) 422 (D) 530 89 100 570 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 6 73 30 147 99 5 6 71 number: 72 968 426 2,068 1,299 (D) 79 960 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 19 72 17 127 87 4 6 47 number: 508 2,314 480 3,800 2,570 96 182 1,227 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - 18 10 37 23 - - 10 number: - 1,150 632 2,289 1,515 - - 658 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - 8 - 10 3 - - 2 number: - 850 - 1,174 494 - - (D) 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - 1 - 6 4 - - 1 number: - (D) - 1,584 1,157 - - (D) 500 or more .......................................farms: - 1 - 1 - - - - number: - (D) - (D) - - - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 4 11 23 19 5 2 11 13 2017: 7 20 43 29 14 - 11 4 number, 2022: 5 233 1,056 563 23 (D) 13,017 94 2017: 264 993 1,577 1,053 44 - 10,232 152 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 4 8 17 10 5 2 1 10 number: 5 15 26 17 23 (D) (D) 22 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - - - 1 - - - 2 number: - - - (D) - - - (D) 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: - 1 3 5 - - - - number: - (D) 62 140 - - - - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - 1 - 2 - - 2 1 number: - (D) - (D) - - (D) (D) 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - 1 1 - - - - - number: - (D) (D) - - - - - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - 1 1 - - 6 - number: - - (D) (D) - - (D) - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - 1 - - - 2 - number: - - (D) - - - (D) - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 73 289 142 480 271 29 57 215 2017: 89 297 213 524 322 53 51 258 number, 2022: 7,897 6,456 3,678 11,574 11,982 3,798 5,856 3,365 2017: 6,330 6,131 5,242 12,759 3,867 5,634 2,139 5,449 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 46 149 84 268 140 15 29 137 number: 182 657 403 1,236 (D) 73 170 560 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 10 62 27 92 61 5 4 39 number: 129 835 361 1,251 840 72 (D) 495 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 3 56 19 86 47 3 - 27 number: (D) 1,665 602 2,494 1,380 103 - 759 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 2 9 3 12 10 1 5 6 number: (D) 603 (D) (D) 674 (D) 370 (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 10 7 12 5 - 3 4 number: - 1,323 1,023 1,700 682 - 490 596 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 3 2 - 8 1 2 15 2 number: 1,070 (D) - 2,518 (D) (D) 4,269 (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: 9 1 2 2 7 3 1 - number: 6,330 (D) (D) (D) 7,451 2,850 (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Pickaway : Pike : Portage : Preble : Putnam : Richland : Ross : Sandusky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 104 202 215 294 155 406 280 135 2017: 153 228 321 288 235 463 319 161 number, 2022: 10,066 6,468 6,447 20,425 21,945 20,903 12,916 3,862 2017: 11,870 7,061 7,373 20,233 21,124 24,955 14,974 5,036 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 38 50 118 121 38 122 71 71 2017: 56 61 170 89 69 135 84 69 number, 2022: 199 257 522 571 180 578 298 381 2017: 275 331 729 376 316 615 386 336 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 9 65 41 64 44 88 70 25 2017: 31 63 85 60 52 69 48 38 number, 2022: 110 915 602 857 549 1,121 1,054 350 2017: 433 (D) 1,113 820 692 (D) 640 521 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 29 48 37 44 24 58 53 21 2017: 31 67 44 60 43 87 97 23 number, 2022: 914 1,525 996 1,309 737 1,807 1,596 687 2017: 907 2,113 1,256 1,684 1,362 2,619 2,859 723 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 11 32 10 20 20 57 50 10 2017: 15 27 16 29 19 69 51 21 number, 2022: 679 2,117 746 1,472 1,283 4,355 3,322 731 2017: 949 1,919 1,131 1,884 1,234 5,196 3,472 1,462 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 11 4 6 14 9 66 22 4 2017: 8 8 3 19 23 85 24 5 number, 2022: 1,739 520 780 1,826 1,349 8,360 3,082 578 2017: 989 973 360 2,411 2,877 10,766 3,530 744 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 3 2 - 17 10 14 14 4 2017: 5 1 1 23 22 16 15 5 number, 2022: 995 (D) - 5,461 3,025 (D) 3,564 1,135 2017: 1,757 (D) (D) 7,114 6,600 3,808 4,087 1,250 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: 3 1 3 14 10 1 - - 2017: 7 1 2 8 7 2 - - number, 2022: 5,430 (D) 2,801 8,929 14,822 (D) - - 2017: 6,560 (D) (D) 5,944 8,043 (D) - - : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 85 180 183 213 56 319 248 95 2017: 118 202 270 201 101 382 288 113 number, 2022: 6,084 3,520 3,424 2,704 8,721 8,690 6,413 1,322 2017: 3,930 3,868 3,667 4,540 6,408 12,088 7,959 1,969 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 80 166 171 207 49 206 225 90 2017: 111 183 250 186 87 233 268 98 number, 2022: 1,805 3,345 2,501 2,305 728 2,541 5,040 1,060 2017: 2,155 3,493 2,275 3,421 1,426 3,748 6,407 939 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 30 60 104 138 24 122 71 59 number: (D) (D) 440 585 (D) 516 337 (D) 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 13 50 42 36 13 46 72 17 number: 172 649 607 485 195 647 947 228 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 27 45 19 25 10 33 61 12 number: 770 1,345 540 739 289 1,018 1,848 340 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 8 7 4 8 2 3 10 - number: 522 423 (D) 496 (D) (D) 625 - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 2 3 - - - 2 11 2 number: (D) 357 - - - (D) 1,283 (D) 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - 1 2 - - - - - number: - (D) (D) - - - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 8 23 15 9 7 117 26 8 2017: 8 21 33 31 14 155 27 16 number, 2022: 4,279 175 923 399 7,993 6,149 1,373 262 2017: 1,775 375 1,392 1,119 4,982 8,340 1,552 1,030 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 2 18 10 4 - 30 7 3 number: (D) 23 23 (D) - 81 (D) 5 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - 2 - 1 - 2 - 1 number: - (D) - (D) - (D) - (D) 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: - 2 1 - - 10 6 2 number: - (D) (D) - - 404 180 (D) 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 1 1 3 3 1 65 11 1 number: (D) (D) (D) 251 (D) 4,216 889 (D) 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 2 - - 1 3 8 2 1 number: (D) - - (D) 415 1,010 (D) (D) 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - - - 1 2 - - number: - - - - (D) (D) - - 500 or more .......................................farms: 3 - 1 - 2 - - - number: 3,890 - (D) - (D) - - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 87 151 132 228 141 331 231 105 2017: 111 178 198 236 201 376 247 128 number, 2022: 3,982 2,948 3,023 17,721 13,224 12,213 6,503 2,540 2017: 7,940 3,193 3,706 15,693 14,716 12,867 7,015 3,067 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 39 63 82 116 41 127 114 64 number: 172 248 320 502 198 (D) 501 302 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 12 54 29 42 36 46 34 11 number: 155 776 384 517 431 (D) (D) (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 19 23 12 20 23 75 46 18 number: 521 737 391 666 666 2,522 1,470 516 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 10 8 6 11 14 63 19 6 number: 713 470 435 773 917 4,021 1,245 355 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 4 1 - 10 12 11 16 4 number: 541 (D) - 1,330 1,742 1,526 2,430 484 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 2 2 15 8 8 2 2 number: (D) (D) (D) 5,004 2,350 1,836 (D) (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: 2 - 1 14 7 1 - - number: (D) - (D) 8,929 6,920 (D) - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Scioto : Seneca : Shelby : Stark : Summit : Trumbull : Tuscarawas : Union ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 224 160 225 514 57 231 484 184 2017: 345 217 285 599 66 296 558 166 number, 2022: 6,133 4,385 30,901 16,919 782 10,346 28,672 10,494 2017: 8,598 6,519 34,702 22,413 681 10,155 33,224 11,506 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 68 53 51 277 31 113 183 87 2017: 147 77 78 302 48 131 207 64 number, 2022: 350 240 213 1,123 (D) 530 853 356 2017: 663 338 286 1,396 200 565 923 333 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 63 31 35 85 15 41 102 21 2017: 72 52 36 106 8 51 126 25 number, 2022: 845 458 466 1,166 190 524 1,391 289 2017: (D) (D) 489 1,387 (D) 702 1,700 344 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 67 52 49 103 10 44 102 38 2017: 75 46 55 103 9 68 104 35 number, 2022: 1,886 1,553 1,650 3,078 245 1,393 2,959 1,143 2017: 2,433 1,450 1,832 3,219 199 2,014 3,223 1,154 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 11 19 25 18 - 12 42 23 2017: 40 28 29 37 - 24 76 15 number, 2022: 768 1,298 1,710 1,197 - 797 3,000 1,518 2017: 2,738 1,867 2,116 2,540 - 1,653 5,393 1,108 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 10 4 28 12 - 9 33 7 2017: 10 12 39 32 1 16 17 10 number, 2022: 1,214 (D) 3,642 1,601 - 1,247 3,984 1,121 2017: 1,441 1,675 5,349 4,526 (D) 2,443 2,175 1,129 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 5 1 21 16 1 6 11 3 2017: 1 2 35 13 - 3 15 12 number, 2022: 1,070 (D) 6,779 5,191 (D) 1,715 3,907 1,040 2017: (D) (D) 11,067 3,782 - 864 5,164 2,940 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: - - 16 3 - 6 11 5 2017: - - 13 6 - 3 13 5 number, 2022: - - 16,441 3,563 - 4,140 12,578 5,027 2017: - - 13,563 5,563 - 1,914 14,646 4,498 : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 204 98 129 417 52 189 432 137 2017: 317 104 161 477 53 243 489 127 number, 2022: 3,432 1,538 9,135 8,790 530 4,441 13,440 3,514 2017: 5,370 1,880 9,588 11,378 (D) 4,450 15,042 3,738 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 204 97 101 372 49 161 385 133 2017: 311 98 104 411 51 187 415 115 number, 2022: 3,416 1,449 2,371 4,309 (D) 1,758 6,535 1,809 2017: 5,063 1,518 1,872 3,767 (D) 1,700 5,937 1,794 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 100 39 42 251 33 104 189 72 number: 500 (D) (D) 1,005 (D) 482 822 257 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 48 27 18 58 9 26 93 27 number: 650 379 224 757 113 328 1,253 357 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 43 30 27 54 7 28 66 31 number: 1,208 845 780 1,371 (D) 732 1,786 1,030 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 8 1 13 6 - 2 31 3 number: 518 (D) 836 376 - (D) 2,014 165 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 5 - - - - 1 6 - number: 540 - - - - (D) 660 - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - 1 3 - - - - number: - - (D) 800 - - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 4 4 32 62 3 32 54 4 2017: 14 6 57 88 3 64 91 12 number, 2022: 16 89 6,764 4,481 (D) 2,683 6,905 1,705 2017: 307 362 7,716 7,611 (D) 2,750 9,105 1,944 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 4 3 2 27 2 3 18 - number: 16 (D) (D) 48 (D) 13 (D) - 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - - 2 10 - 5 4 - number: - - (D) 132 - 80 48 - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: - - 3 2 - 11 9 - number: - - (D) (D) - 293 347 - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - 1 4 8 - 4 9 1 number: - (D) 242 582 - 274 599 (D) 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - - 10 10 1 5 7 2 number: - - 1,433 1,419 (D) 723 1,159 (D) 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - 10 3 - 4 2 - number: - - 2,905 702 - 1,300 (D) - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - 1 2 - - 5 1 number: - - (D) (D) - - 3,990 (D) : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 181 134 192 301 26 160 348 137 2017: 251 195 235 415 40 223 413 134 number, 2022: 2,701 2,847 21,766 8,129 252 5,905 15,232 6,980 2017: 3,228 4,639 25,114 11,035 (D) 5,705 18,182 7,768 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 118 56 58 156 22 89 169 58 number: 526 (D) 298 623 99 (D) 795 (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 37 33 35 69 2 35 77 29 number: 523 452 485 907 (D) 451 1,038 372 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 13 35 31 52 1 17 54 32 number: 398 1,047 1,034 1,658 (D) 531 1,590 913 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 6 5 14 6 - 9 21 8 number: 380 270 875 (D) - 638 1,238 557 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 7 4 29 11 1 2 10 4 number: 874 596 3,994 1,281 (D) (D) 1,161 553 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 1 15 5 - 5 10 2 number: - (D) 5,224 1,683 - 1,440 3,213 (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: - - 10 2 - 3 7 4 number: - - 9,856 (D) - 2,220 6,197 3,512 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Van Wert : Vinton : Warren : Washington : Wayne : Williams : Wood : Wyandot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 108 104 166 488 781 102 104 90 2017: 106 100 203 588 979 150 148 100 number, 2022: 17,749 2,940 2,602 21,775 75,190 10,667 7,960 3,645 2017: 15,529 3,038 4,133 21,129 89,343 16,640 8,092 5,076 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 44 37 92 137 253 39 42 33 2017: 44 41 108 171 264 72 72 28 number, 2022: 218 174 359 714 1,066 214 187 132 2017: 198 159 503 922 1,140 389 289 130 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 18 26 37 109 124 23 25 15 2017: 11 21 33 156 138 16 29 20 number, 2022: 228 375 514 1,454 1,699 292 323 211 2017: 143 (D) 455 (D) 1,884 212 (D) 252 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 14 32 27 137 155 24 14 19 2017: 10 21 47 176 218 29 24 32 number, 2022: 427 1,057 819 4,103 4,761 649 428 594 2017: 317 692 1,602 5,297 6,585 899 769 928 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 5 6 6 63 87 7 15 19 2017: 12 10 6 40 132 6 11 12 number, 2022: 380 494 398 4,210 5,734 482 954 1,282 2017: 860 645 373 2,572 9,215 427 648 768 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 9 - 4 26 61 3 3 2 2017: 11 6 9 27 100 7 7 4 number, 2022: 1,422 - 512 3,297 8,282 430 (D) (D) 2017: 1,681 789 1,200 3,682 13,386 1,053 858 513 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 11 3 - 6 61 - 3 1 2017: 3 1 - 17 100 12 2 2 number, 2022: 3,739 840 - 1,817 16,881 - 738 (D) 2017: 785 (D) - 5,874 28,903 5,101 (D) (D) 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: 7 - - 10 40 6 2 1 2017: 15 - - 1 27 8 3 2 number, 2022: 11,335 - - 6,180 36,767 8,600 (D) (D) 2017: 11,545 - - (D) 28,230 8,559 4,467 (D) : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 59 93 142 431 636 74 68 66 2017: 52 92 173 518 773 102 102 67 number, 2022: 6,633 1,690 1,467 10,194 36,676 6,942 5,151 1,655 2017: 4,747 1,601 2,338 11,230 39,790 6,037 5,028 2,651 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 48 89 142 420 425 71 62 57 2017: 40 89 173 503 413 93 99 59 number, 2022: 461 1,680 (D) 8,511 5,799 917 738 685 2017: 1,187 1,544 2,326 9,053 6,018 1,181 (D) 757 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 33 39 99 173 236 34 39 33 number: (D) (D) 393 870 (D) (D) (D) 129 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 7 19 24 108 92 21 11 15 number: 83 270 343 1,462 1,223 255 152 235 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 7 26 17 105 79 15 10 9 number: 184 711 480 3,275 2,349 426 282 321 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 1 2 - 17 16 1 2 - number: (D) (D) - 1,024 1,041 (D) (D) - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - 3 2 17 2 - - - number: - 360 (D) 1,880 (D) - - - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 11 7 1 17 256 3 6 13 2017: 16 9 8 29 405 9 3 9 number, 2022: 6,172 10 (D) 1,683 30,877 6,025 4,413 970 2017: 3,560 57 12 2,177 33,772 4,856 (D) 1,894 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 6 7 1 2 86 - 1 8 number: (D) 10 (D) (D) 216 - (D) 23 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - - - 5 16 - - - number: - - - 50 200 - - - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 1 - - 2 27 - 1 2 number: (D) - - (D) 976 - (D) (D) 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - - - 4 41 - 1 1 number: - - - 220 2,710 - (D) (D) 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - - - 1 44 - - 1 number: - - - (D) 5,925 - - (D) 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 1 - - 2 29 1 1 - number: (D) - - (D) 8,241 (D) (D) - 500 or more .......................................farms: 3 - - 1 13 2 2 1 number: 5,887 - - (D) 12,609 (D) (D) (D) : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 87 83 105 397 651 78 84 76 2017: 85 77 146 455 857 120 109 83 number, 2022: 11,116 1,250 1,135 11,581 38,514 3,725 2,809 1,990 2017: 10,782 1,437 1,795 9,899 49,553 10,603 3,064 2,425 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 33 47 67 192 256 46 45 32 number: 160 153 (D) 845 1,143 231 224 (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 19 23 25 98 112 14 14 13 number: 236 314 350 1,346 1,486 (D) (D) 193 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 4 10 11 70 119 7 10 18 number: 147 303 367 1,916 3,725 232 283 580 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 6 - 2 22 59 3 11 11 number: 380 - (D) 1,367 3,799 225 709 728 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 8 3 - 6 55 3 - 1 number: 1,271 480 - 827 7,194 400 - (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 12 - - - 35 2 3 1 number: 3,937 - - - 9,882 (D) 850 (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: 5 - - 9 15 3 1 - number: 4,985 - - 5,280 11,285 1,730 (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ohio : Adams : Allen : Ashland : Ashtabula : Athens : Auglaize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 1,504 30 31 36 14 8 45 2017: 1,600 16 18 39 6 5 70 number, 2022: 202,725 1,703 6,375 1,548 670 236 11,150 2017: 176,893 971 2,623 1,777 179 428 8,438 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 379 3 2 14 1 3 10 number: 5,313 47 (D) 207 (D) (D) 145 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 421 14 2 13 12 4 8 number: 12,795 416 (D) 371 (D) 90 226 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 225 10 1 4 - - 5 number: 15,187 720 (D) 270 - - 309 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 198 2 13 5 - 1 11 number: 28,586 (D) 1,816 700 - (D) 1,470 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 180 1 13 - 1 - 6 number: 53,785 (D) 4,392 - (D) - 1,850 500 or more .........................................farms: 101 - - - - - 5 number: 87,059 - - - - - 7,150 : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 1,382 16 2 33 19 4 26 2017: 2,400 22 1 74 33 3 63 $1,000, 2022: 1,330,498 4,387 (D) 43,290 16,247 2,114 22,733 2017: 1,001,507 6,588 (D) 26,776 14,882 1,068 21,551 : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 16,329 391 100 283 161 170 194 2017: 19,588 450 110 353 246 183 246 number, 2022: 819,143 11,459 6,559 11,082 6,199 3,731 24,034 2017: 780,535 9,603 6,666 12,017 4,764 4,079 16,242 $1,000, 2022: 890,447 11,660 11,180 12,338 7,760 3,306 30,614 2017: 681,356 7,330 7,964 11,172 3,489 3,688 16,794 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 8,088 156 51 149 102 76 73 number: 32,576 (D) 172 552 407 (D) 292 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 2,889 66 4 53 22 44 28 number: 38,901 907 48 742 (D) 623 389 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 2,829 89 14 41 20 31 27 number: 85,813 2,604 467 1,333 609 804 908 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 1,171 55 10 24 7 13 18 number: 78,649 3,609 788 1,696 490 864 1,125 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 607 23 10 4 1 4 15 number: 83,615 3,092 1,564 568 (D) 523 2,115 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 446 2 11 5 6 2 21 number: 132,175 (D) 3,520 1,252 2,108 (D) 6,155 500 or more ...........................................farms: 299 - - 7 3 - 12 number: 367,414 - - 4,939 2,070 - 13,050 : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 6,444 221 18 65 67 86 58 2017: 8,091 248 30 92 102 84 64 number, 2022: 276,503 2,583 461 3,020 1,901 987 6,129 2017: 257,262 3,449 917 2,691 1,655 856 3,573 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 3,661 120 10 36 47 45 23 number: 14,188 546 33 144 147 (D) 93 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 1,168 60 2 2 7 24 5 number: 15,097 790 (D) (D) (D) 291 66 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 989 38 4 17 8 16 8 number: 28,553 1,075 132 477 240 417 272 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 291 3 1 3 - 1 8 number: 19,484 172 (D) 160 - (D) 584 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 146 - - 2 3 - 4 number: 18,735 - - (D) 422 - 400 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 83 - 1 5 1 - 6 number: 24,751 - (D) 1,911 (D) - 1,414 500 or more .........................................farms: 106 - - - 1 - 4 number: 155,695 - - - (D) - 3,300 : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 15,001 342 92 266 149 156 180 2017: 17,593 371 93 333 221 160 229 number, 2022: 542,640 8,876 6,098 8,062 4,298 2,744 17,905 2017: 523,273 6,154 5,749 9,326 3,109 3,223 12,669 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 8,271 159 49 140 98 96 67 number: 31,540 (D) (D) 498 380 412 247 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 2,619 60 2 53 24 33 31 number: 34,713 759 (D) 755 (D) 452 425 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 2,256 68 12 45 14 17 25 number: 66,039 1,959 387 1,380 388 584 867 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 870 35 10 16 7 5 19 number: 58,365 2,500 748 1,178 524 (D) 1,235 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 454 18 9 3 - 3 19 number: 62,118 2,507 1,459 448 - 350 2,611 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 343 2 10 5 4 2 11 number: 102,884 (D) 3,320 1,303 1,493 (D) 3,170 500 or more .........................................farms: 188 - - 4 2 - 8 number: 186,981 - - 2,500 (D) - 9,350 : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 1,599 34 32 43 17 7 51 2017: 1,756 17 25 39 9 9 65 number, 2022: 203,029 2,168 5,289 1,592 1,831 168 13,496 2017: 174,084 698 3,010 1,865 575 1,056 8,650 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 428 5 - 17 4 6 11 number: 6,029 (D) - (D) 53 (D) 146 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Belmont : Brown : Butler : Carroll : Champaign : Clark : Clermont ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 9 7 27 25 17 17 3 2017: 4 4 18 16 11 12 4 number, 2022: 760 159 2,294 1,468 814 2,097 188 2017: 439 200 2,776 1,187 740 2,199 208 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 4 3 11 9 3 6 1 number: (D) 55 151 127 (D) (D) (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - 4 8 13 9 6 - number: - 104 207 501 234 174 - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 2 - 4 1 2 2 2 number: (D) - 256 (D) (D) (D) (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - - - 3 - - number: - - - - 432 - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 3 - 4 2 - - - number: 600 - 1,680 (D) - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - 3 - number: - - - - - 1,725 - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 6 7 1 22 8 3 - 2017: 10 8 4 42 17 13 - $1,000, 2022: 1,745 1,925 (D) 7,983 3,552 (D) - 2017: 2,294 2,235 1,033 11,085 4,097 (D) - : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 344 308 201 305 159 134 130 2017: 370 408 258 298 169 140 180 number, 2022: 15,514 6,437 4,685 6,685 4,789 12,921 1,617 2017: 18,080 7,493 5,089 7,052 3,904 9,408 2,157 $1,000, 2022: 17,131 6,970 5,976 6,458 5,555 14,711 1,328 2017: 16,613 5,949 5,985 6,049 3,867 8,569 1,705 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 133 139 117 153 96 79 83 number: 620 631 538 586 314 248 320 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 74 82 37 45 18 11 26 number: 986 1,080 488 603 238 (D) 336 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 77 65 32 69 19 30 13 number: 2,183 2,131 1,024 2,219 440 903 417 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 37 19 11 29 9 4 8 number: 2,539 1,091 647 1,734 564 285 544 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 16 2 2 6 9 4 - number: 1,931 (D) (D) 723 1,106 524 - 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 5 - - 3 8 1 - number: (D) - - 820 2,127 (D) - 500 or more ...........................................farms: 2 1 2 - - 5 - number: (D) (D) (D) - - 10,544 - : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 157 162 54 118 56 49 60 2017: 172 207 86 112 43 49 92 number, 2022: 1,722 1,510 461 1,786 830 3,282 486 2017: 2,435 2,883 728 2,406 438 2,747 808 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 99 97 37 57 43 24 39 number: 360 396 155 213 125 77 125 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 30 43 10 29 5 9 13 number: 366 564 134 394 (D) 112 180 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 23 22 7 28 3 12 8 number: 626 550 172 829 108 268 181 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 5 - - 3 4 2 - number: 370 - - (D) 340 (D) - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - - 1 - - - number: - - - (D) - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - - 1 - - number: - - - - (D) - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - 2 - number: - - - - - (D) - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 334 274 186 286 135 121 114 2017: 326 339 204 285 158 132 149 number, 2022: 13,792 4,927 4,224 4,899 3,959 9,639 1,131 2017: 15,645 4,610 4,361 4,646 3,466 6,661 1,349 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 156 159 115 164 77 74 80 number: (D) 589 466 648 223 (D) 267 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 72 51 35 44 15 19 21 number: 948 697 459 571 201 261 270 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 65 57 21 54 23 15 9 number: 1,929 1,911 677 1,636 571 365 290 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 21 4 11 19 6 4 4 number: 1,465 226 634 1,144 360 299 304 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 13 2 2 3 9 3 - number: 1,584 (D) (D) (D) 1,272 374 - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 5 - - 2 5 1 - number: 1,820 - - (D) 1,332 (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: 2 1 2 - - 5 - number: (D) (D) (D) - - 7,844 - : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 10 12 28 25 16 19 2 2017: 7 7 21 21 15 14 6 number, 2022: 1,422 230 2,536 1,301 753 1,852 (D) 2017: 960 571 2,360 1,308 736 2,348 219 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - 8 11 7 7 11 - number: - 135 135 (D) 103 132 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Clinton : Columbiana : Coshocton : Crawford : Cuyahoga : Darke : Defiance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 10 17 21 33 - 56 11 2017: 1 18 32 41 - 56 19 number, 2022: 189 1,235 935 3,554 - 13,895 1,490 2017: (D) 1,136 1,588 3,507 - 6,436 851 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 7 10 5 4 - 4 1 number: 104 145 74 53 - 47 (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 3 3 10 17 - 5 - number: 85 (D) 335 496 - 133 - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 3 6 4 - 9 2 number: - 150 526 235 - 603 (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - - 4 - 17 4 number: - - - 590 - 2,828 546 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - 2 - 11 4 number: - - - (D) - 3,544 820 500 or more .........................................farms: - 1 - 2 - 10 - number: - (D) - (D) - 6,740 - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 3 57 32 9 - 31 5 2017: 9 85 65 11 - 48 21 $1,000, 2022: 331 41,859 10,982 9,485 - 40,151 24,998 2017: 1,332 33,167 11,041 6,166 - 32,175 16,986 : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 102 316 389 99 3 279 72 2017: 107 372 447 132 1 298 98 number, 2022: 1,769 9,659 8,491 5,341 8 46,517 8,901 2017: 2,270 12,065 9,896 4,960 (D) 25,774 9,869 $1,000, 2022: 1,941 9,797 7,289 6,663 (D) 56,639 (D) 2017: 2,239 10,449 8,094 6,107 (D) 26,658 5,429 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 72 160 176 42 3 111 44 number: 309 604 (D) (D) 8 406 144 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 13 64 85 19 - 31 10 number: 181 837 1,185 261 - 433 146 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 10 39 93 19 - 31 4 number: 253 1,294 2,936 570 - 922 94 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 4 26 18 9 - 13 2 number: 276 1,911 1,274 579 - 928 (D) 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - 24 16 6 - 38 2 number: - 3,224 2,078 925 - 5,611 (D) 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 3 2 1 1 - 35 2 number: 750 (D) (D) (D) - 12,023 (D) 500 or more ...........................................farms: - 1 - 3 - 20 8 number: - (D) - 2,600 - 26,194 7,574 : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 35 139 184 24 - 84 12 2017: 39 151 210 28 - 75 31 number, 2022: 270 3,574 3,341 932 - 18,297 5,304 2017: 444 3,768 3,102 506 - 10,086 6,678 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 26 67 86 10 - 33 3 number: 99 265 346 (D) - 103 16 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 6 31 42 7 - 5 - number: 77 390 584 88 - 59 - 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 3 16 43 3 - 12 - number: 94 565 1,284 72 - 326 - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 13 9 - - 13 1 number: - 912 607 - - 973 (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 12 3 3 - 5 1 number: - 1,442 (D) 392 - 530 (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - 1 1 - 7 1 number: - - (D) (D) - 2,126 (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - 9 6 number: - - - - - 14,180 4,750 : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 95 292 361 95 3 255 70 2017: 98 343 411 122 1 279 95 number, 2022: 1,499 6,085 5,150 4,409 8 28,220 3,597 2017: 1,826 8,297 6,794 4,454 (D) 15,688 3,191 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 73 166 196 40 3 99 43 number: 295 603 724 160 8 354 141 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 11 52 91 23 - 36 10 number: (D) 680 1,185 319 - 490 144 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 6 50 47 16 - 33 4 number: 179 1,638 1,324 448 - 895 (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 2 19 23 9 - 15 3 number: (D) 1,318 1,422 622 - 987 204 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 4 4 4 - 32 4 number: - (D) 495 610 - 4,670 588 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 3 - - 1 - 29 5 number: 750 - - (D) - 8,906 1,523 500 or more .........................................farms: - 1 - 2 - 11 1 number: - (D) - (D) - 11,918 (D) : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 3 19 18 32 - 61 11 2017: 1 20 35 38 - 59 22 number, 2022: 125 1,626 743 3,416 - 14,277 1,224 2017: (D) 1,510 1,483 3,320 - 7,029 818 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - 11 7 10 - 8 2 number: - (D) (D) (D) - 122 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Delaware : Erie : Fairfield : Fayette : Franklin : Fulton : Gallia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 5 10 20 6 - 25 8 2017: 5 13 39 5 3 33 6 number, 2022: 209 2,166 1,249 124 - 8,269 170 2017: 93 857 2,444 124 83 10,446 251 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 1 4 4 2 - 1 4 number: (D) 62 54 (D) - (D) 46 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 2 - 8 4 - 5 4 number: (D) - 268 (D) - (D) 124 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 2 1 5 - - 7 - number: (D) (D) 317 - - 489 - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 1 1 - - 5 - number: - (D) (D) - - 594 - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 1 2 - - 3 - number: - (D) (D) - - 1,037 - 500 or more .........................................farms: - 3 - - - 4 - number: - 1,704 - - - 6,010 - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 3 1 3 13 2 4 3 2017: 7 6 11 7 - 9 6 $1,000, 2022: 834 (D) 1,005 17,824 (D) 14,470 (D) 2017: 973 673 2,563 12,705 - 10,399 (D) : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 57 45 219 83 16 120 312 2017: 105 71 247 84 29 122 449 number, 2022: 629 2,233 4,311 4,519 146 37,730 8,115 2017: 1,238 2,584 8,983 5,322 450 26,007 10,001 $1,000, 2022: 620 3,457 5,332 (D) 111 39,766 7,693 2017: 1,129 2,961 8,516 (D) (D) 29,245 8,109 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 41 18 130 39 13 50 132 number: 168 68 545 (D) 42 194 547 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 7 11 20 20 2 10 67 number: 78 126 261 (D) (D) 121 868 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 6 7 45 11 - 9 66 number: 203 193 1,302 281 - 285 1,901 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 3 4 15 7 1 7 30 number: 180 200 1,011 404 (D) 507 2,148 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - - 9 4 - 5 14 number: - - 1,192 509 - 720 1,751 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - 5 - 1 - 12 3 number: - 1,646 - (D) - 3,502 900 500 or more ...........................................farms: - - - 1 - 27 - number: - - - (D) - 32,401 - : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 21 9 79 37 6 23 186 2017: 33 24 95 38 11 28 250 number, 2022: 161 82 903 2,928 22 10,167 2,214 2017: 277 143 2,109 2,386 98 5,939 2,658 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 17 4 59 17 6 9 115 number: (D) (D) 271 79 22 22 482 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 1 4 7 9 - 1 38 number: (D) 42 116 118 - (D) 465 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 3 1 10 4 - 1 25 number: 81 (D) 333 183 - (D) 702 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - - 3 4 - - 8 number: - - 183 296 - - 565 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - - 2 - 1 - number: - - - (D) - (D) - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - - - 1 - number: - - - - - (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - 1 - 10 - number: - - - (D) - 9,675 - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 51 43 195 74 11 109 276 2017: 97 59 224 76 24 115 380 number, 2022: 468 2,151 3,408 1,591 124 27,563 5,901 2017: 961 2,441 6,874 2,936 352 20,068 7,343 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 37 20 120 45 8 49 136 number: 129 72 470 202 20 192 538 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 9 8 14 14 2 8 68 number: (D) 86 156 (D) (D) 101 879 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 2 7 42 10 - 9 38 number: (D) 197 1,055 275 - 283 1,198 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 3 3 13 4 1 9 25 number: 180 150 920 223 (D) 630 1,666 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - 6 - - 5 6 number: - - 807 - - 720 720 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 5 - - - 12 3 number: - 1,646 - - - 3,351 900 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - 1 - 17 - number: - - - (D) - 22,286 - : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 4 10 27 10 - 25 10 2017: 4 13 46 1 3 38 7 number, 2022: 153 1,373 1,301 240 - 8,689 610 2017: 57 714 4,679 (D) 79 12,445 350 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 1 2 3 6 - 2 2 number: (D) (D) 39 90 - (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 : Geauga : Greene : Guernsey : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Harrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 1 16 13 - 16 21 6 2017: 2 16 13 - 6 42 4 number, 2022: (D) 478 1,141 - 948 2,453 278 2017: (D) 525 1,826 - 200 2,436 117 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 1 8 8 - 9 5 3 number: (D) (D) (D) - 131 (D) 38 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - 6 - - 1 7 2 number: - 174 - - (D) 207 (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - - - - 4 4 - number: - - - - 262 271 - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 2 3 - - 2 1 number: - (D) 498 - - (D) (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - 2 - 2 - - number: - - (D) - (D) - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - 3 - number: - - - - - 1,650 - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 30 5 9 1 3 23 2 2017: 68 4 21 4 4 21 5 $1,000, 2022: 8,815 3,525 624 (D) 5,464 (D) (D) 2017: 11,027 2,861 2,254 (D) 4,023 37,798 826 : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 169 154 379 39 92 109 193 2017: 223 170 438 41 84 142 209 number, 2022: 2,202 2,349 24,223 915 2,751 10,828 6,026 2017: 6,784 2,794 14,379 459 1,645 16,429 5,833 $1,000, 2022: 1,866 2,759 18,199 770 3,455 10,682 5,440 2017: 4,082 2,730 11,346 306 (D) (D) 4,299 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 121 102 173 27 54 50 68 number: 386 372 684 123 251 212 (D) 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 31 24 92 5 15 18 49 number: 427 303 1,236 (D) 180 227 677 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 10 18 65 1 15 21 54 number: 312 556 1,957 (D) 425 583 1,571 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 3 5 27 - 3 8 12 number: (D) 375 1,797 - 184 529 882 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 1 5 8 6 2 3 8 number: (D) 743 952 709 (D) 386 1,034 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 3 - 11 - 1 5 1 number: 762 - 3,284 - (D) 1,852 (D) 500 or more ...........................................farms: - - 3 - 2 4 1 number: - - 14,313 - (D) 7,039 (D) : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 54 40 185 13 24 37 99 2017: 102 57 203 17 17 50 92 number, 2022: 1,029 394 17,046 208 1,570 5,801 1,531 2017: 4,732 730 1,948 194 268 9,105 1,412 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 38 30 106 9 14 20 59 number: 133 85 (D) (D) 52 58 224 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 11 4 48 - 5 4 23 number: (D) 57 642 - 50 50 275 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 1 3 19 3 - 5 11 number: (D) 82 551 114 - 140 236 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 1 3 7 1 1 2 4 number: (D) 170 472 (D) (D) (D) (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - - - 2 2 1 number: - - - - (D) (D) (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 3 - 2 - - - 1 number: 644 - (D) - - - (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: - - 3 - 2 4 - number: - - 14,250 - (D) 5,231 - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 160 143 344 37 86 101 170 2017: 206 156 392 37 83 136 191 number, 2022: 1,173 1,955 7,177 707 1,181 5,027 4,495 2017: 2,052 2,064 12,431 265 1,377 7,324 4,421 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 122 93 197 26 57 52 60 number: 387 324 (D) 102 236 195 (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 28 25 58 4 8 13 56 number: 352 (D) 735 50 (D) 162 767 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 6 18 53 1 15 21 37 number: 162 494 1,367 (D) 415 595 1,053 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 4 2 25 4 5 6 10 number: 272 (D) 1,619 279 308 415 674 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 5 2 2 1 2 5 number: - 673 (D) (D) (D) (D) 684 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - 9 - - 6 1 number: - - 2,444 - - 2,063 (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - 1 1 number: - - - - - (D) (D) : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 2 15 16 3 11 20 2 2017: - 18 17 1 10 44 6 number, 2022: (D) 457 1,355 35 354 2,119 (D) 2017: - 465 1,338 (D) 281 3,446 319 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 2 6 10 3 3 5 1 number: (D) (D) (D) 35 (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 : Henry : Highland : Hocking : Holmes : Huron : Jackson : Jefferson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 7 20 - 39 27 6 10 2017: 13 19 3 35 27 3 7 number, 2022: 225 4,800 - 2,879 6,636 212 520 2017: 1,397 2,857 104 2,080 3,933 88 424 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 2 2 - 11 5 - 2 number: (D) (D) - (D) (D) - (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 4 3 - 17 3 4 3 number: 95 (D) - 528 88 (D) 108 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 5 - 5 2 2 4 number: - 296 - 380 (D) (D) 232 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 - - 5 5 - 1 number: (D) - - 812 675 - (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 7 - - 9 - - number: - 1,960 - - 2,588 - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - 3 - 1 3 - - number: - 2,400 - (D) 3,030 - - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 10 15 - 196 24 1 1 2017: 8 30 - 324 33 10 3 $1,000, 2022: 12,798 5,093 - 60,136 15,720 (D) (D) 2017: 7,167 7,274 - 62,115 11,436 1,014 902 : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 77 294 90 617 150 199 205 2017: 66 422 92 762 167 192 195 number, 2022: 5,304 12,903 915 17,105 10,906 8,977 3,459 2017: 5,461 14,417 1,096 26,713 9,573 6,507 4,292 $1,000, 2022: 6,006 17,526 771 16,121 14,247 9,303 (D) 2017: 5,231 13,891 828 20,058 7,228 4,643 3,346 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 36 115 57 250 63 90 93 number: 123 383 241 976 250 376 (D) 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 16 56 18 133 22 37 45 number: 225 772 (D) 1,841 310 510 617 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 15 57 13 172 25 40 57 number: 425 1,711 334 5,225 864 1,306 1,713 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 3 38 2 40 12 16 9 number: 211 2,618 (D) 2,644 780 1,094 574 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 1 13 - 10 11 5 1 number: (D) 1,629 - 1,292 1,501 592 (D) 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 2 12 - 8 8 8 - number: (D) 3,186 - 2,017 1,829 2,228 - 500 or more ...........................................farms: 4 3 - 4 9 3 - number: 3,740 2,604 - 3,110 5,372 2,871 - : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 16 133 45 298 58 104 92 2017: 25 201 51 408 71 108 89 number, 2022: 3,121 2,198 296 6,780 1,760 1,878 1,020 2017: 3,187 3,955 304 8,452 3,023 2,469 1,224 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 7 64 34 119 27 60 56 number: (D) (D) 124 560 (D) 276 197 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 2 25 9 70 8 16 15 number: (D) 304 (D) 928 111 208 (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 3 34 2 94 16 13 20 number: 86 928 (D) 2,689 500 260 566 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 9 - 8 3 12 1 number: - 542 - 467 169 757 (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - - 2 3 3 - number: - - - (D) 549 377 - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 1 - 3 1 - - number: - (D) - 851 (D) - - 500 or more .........................................farms: 4 - - 2 - - - number: 2,980 - - (D) - - - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 74 276 82 585 135 179 185 2017: 59 359 79 716 149 165 189 number, 2022: 2,183 10,705 619 10,325 9,146 7,099 2,439 2017: 2,274 10,462 792 18,261 6,550 4,038 3,068 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 34 135 62 327 60 94 98 number: 112 450 201 1,357 264 348 393 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 15 48 10 144 25 26 51 number: 210 612 (D) 1,837 335 348 676 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 21 44 8 77 21 37 30 number: 581 1,350 178 2,140 605 1,063 851 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 30 2 23 6 12 5 number: - 2,218 (D) 1,531 420 727 (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 7 - 10 6 3 1 number: (D) 929 - 1,400 718 390 (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 2 9 - 3 9 4 - number: (D) 2,542 - (D) 2,062 1,352 - 500 or more .........................................farms: 1 3 - 1 8 3 - number: (D) 2,604 - (D) 4,742 2,871 - : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 9 24 2 40 24 10 9 2017: 15 20 4 30 26 8 10 number, 2022: 251 5,171 (D) 3,228 4,642 209 230 2017: 1,327 2,778 122 1,963 3,480 185 262 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 4 4 - 13 5 3 2 number: (D) 47 - (D) (D) 47 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Knox : Lake : Lawrence : Licking : Logan : Lorain : Lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 23 - 1 20 15 11 - 2017: 23 - - 19 17 18 2 number, 2022: 1,277 - (D) 3,445 2,316 1,826 - 2017: 1,203 - - 3,021 834 1,475 (D) 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 4 - 1 9 3 2 - number: 48 - (D) 123 (D) (D) - 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 12 - - 4 5 1 - number: 298 - - 126 148 (D) - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 3 - - 2 1 3 - number: 189 - - (D) (D) 182 - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 4 - - - - - - number: 742 - - - - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - 2 6 5 - number: - - - (D) 2,040 1,594 - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - 3 - - - number: - - - 2,571 - - - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 28 - 1 6 18 8 - 2017: 47 4 1 17 37 14 - $1,000, 2022: 14,018 - (D) (D) 12,426 4,316 - 2017: 12,246 477 (D) (D) 12,840 6,925 - : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 329 15 160 357 178 92 19 2017: 437 18 183 433 222 103 24 number, 2022: 8,646 91 1,831 10,240 11,145 4,467 190 2017: 7,915 (D) 1,901 11,234 5,993 5,170 226 $1,000, 2022: 8,584 135 1,517 11,997 12,415 5,662 246 2017: 6,985 176 1,260 12,162 (D) 5,387 (D) 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 176 14 106 205 106 50 13 number: 655 (D) 502 (D) 408 (D) 38 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 45 - 26 79 19 16 3 number: 583 - 329 1,096 251 230 37 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 67 1 25 43 20 7 3 number: 2,112 (D) 824 1,304 612 211 115 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 22 - 3 19 8 9 - number: 1,387 - 176 1,135 589 655 - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 10 - - 2 10 5 - number: 1,280 - - (D) 1,623 804 - 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 9 - - 6 6 3 - number: 2,629 - - 1,643 2,213 676 - 500 or more ...........................................farms: - - - 3 9 2 - number: - - - 3,921 5,449 (D) - : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 117 3 75 134 47 24 5 2017: 182 7 97 173 82 35 3 number, 2022: 2,173 18 544 2,656 2,246 465 27 2017: 2,365 (D) 531 1,862 3,078 1,182 (D) 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 65 3 57 94 23 17 3 number: 251 18 185 334 (D) 64 (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 21 - 10 25 6 2 2 number: 306 - (D) 348 93 (D) (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 20 - 7 10 4 2 - number: 578 - 169 251 145 (D) - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 8 - 1 2 4 1 - number: 517 - (D) (D) 298 (D) - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 2 - - 2 8 2 - number: (D) - - (D) 965 (D) - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 - - - 2 - - number: (D) - - - (D) - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - 1 - - - number: - - - (D) - - - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 311 13 138 326 174 86 17 2017: 362 15 152 387 206 102 22 number, 2022: 6,473 73 1,287 7,584 8,899 4,002 163 2017: 5,550 182 1,370 9,372 2,915 3,988 (D) 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 181 12 98 203 109 48 14 number: 605 (D) 445 788 393 182 48 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 47 1 24 68 18 12 - number: 658 (D) 344 953 (D) 175 - 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 55 - 16 34 19 8 3 number: 1,652 - 498 1,074 552 205 115 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 16 - - 13 6 11 - number: 1,008 - - 786 426 772 - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 9 - - - 8 2 - number: 1,350 - - - 1,260 (D) - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 3 - - 5 12 3 - number: 1,200 - - 1,364 4,530 676 - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - 3 2 2 - number: - - - 2,619 (D) (D) - : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 26 - - 21 22 20 - 2017: 26 - 2 17 15 17 2 number, 2022: 1,162 - - 3,141 3,658 3,039 - 2017: 1,248 - (D) 3,227 695 882 (D) 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 8 - - 6 6 6 - number: 119 - - 104 (D) 95 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Madison : Mahoning : Marion : Medina : Meigs : Mercer : Miami : Monroe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 2 13 10 18 4 102 9 11 2017: 5 10 13 13 8 103 15 5 number, 2022: (D) 416 914 389 168 29,667 625 716 2017: 148 368 526 325 454 28,977 787 333 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - 5 - 7 - 9 2 7 number: - (D) - 84 - 133 (D) 95 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 2 6 2 11 2 12 3 1 number: (D) 204 (D) 305 (D) 381 84 (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 2 2 - 2 13 3 - number: - (D) (D) - (D) 909 194 - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - 6 - - 30 - 1 number: - - 744 - - 4,296 - (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - - - 17 1 2 number: - - - - - 5,380 (D) (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - 21 - - number: - - - - - 18,568 - - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 5 27 5 14 4 78 7 7 2017: 13 35 12 37 8 95 16 15 $1,000, 2022: 40,612 28,093 14,233 8,610 967 130,826 2,901 5,251 2017: 22,985 18,286 15,375 8,156 1,850 63,290 4,727 2,241 : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 105 146 53 176 161 309 144 275 2017: 117 210 91 231 234 330 130 345 number, 2022: 9,337 4,929 3,607 2,761 2,533 80,140 3,005 6,537 2017: 6,201 3,813 2,708 3,907 4,485 57,498 2,844 6,101 $1,000, 2022: 4,624 3,566 3,794 (D) 2,104 94,020 3,216 6,828 2017: 4,413 3,037 (D) 3,404 3,739 55,434 2,342 4,975 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 65 75 31 114 92 62 102 118 number: 258 (D) 106 433 (D) 221 388 556 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 15 32 2 29 33 23 15 62 number: (D) 417 (D) 375 446 303 184 881 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 13 18 7 21 23 26 12 67 number: 365 547 222 563 642 784 337 1,944 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 2 7 2 8 11 52 9 14 number: (D) 530 (D) 477 722 3,859 646 915 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 4 12 10 3 2 50 3 10 number: 533 1,760 1,195 (D) (D) 6,731 400 1,291 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - 1 - - - 64 2 4 number: - (D) - - - 18,926 (D) 950 500 or more ...........................................farms: 6 1 1 1 - 32 1 - number: 7,903 (D) (D) (D) - 49,316 (D) - : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 31 58 10 53 64 92 49 140 2017: 32 88 21 76 132 106 45 174 number, 2022: 5,853 2,668 1,728 806 575 31,788 846 1,769 2017: 2,711 1,673 1,411 1,065 1,383 18,160 921 1,869 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 19 30 5 36 44 20 35 78 number: 57 (D) (D) 120 176 81 148 297 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 2 8 1 7 12 6 3 31 number: (D) (D) (D) 110 170 67 33 384 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 2 6 - 7 8 18 8 23 number: (D) 179 - 225 229 629 277 613 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 1 6 2 2 - 18 1 8 number: (D) 421 (D) (D) - 1,326 (D) 475 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 7 1 - - 11 2 - number: (D) 966 (D) - - 1,420 (D) - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - 1 - 11 - - number: - - - (D) - 2,905 - - 500 or more .........................................farms: 6 1 1 - - 8 - - number: 5,550 (D) (D) - - 25,360 - - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 99 141 52 160 147 289 131 261 2017: 107 179 87 212 206 297 121 308 number, 2022: 3,484 2,261 1,879 1,955 1,958 48,352 2,159 4,768 2017: 3,490 2,140 1,297 2,842 3,102 39,338 1,923 4,232 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 63 89 33 108 92 59 101 136 number: 232 355 (D) 411 (D) 216 330 573 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 14 22 - 24 29 19 11 62 number: 171 285 - (D) 390 249 144 821 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 14 17 7 21 19 40 12 46 number: 421 487 222 561 524 1,243 323 1,180 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 2 10 4 6 5 53 3 6 number: (D) 602 238 365 350 3,686 212 426 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 2 2 7 - 2 47 1 8 number: (D) (D) 870 - (D) 6,196 (D) 1,103 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 3 1 1 1 - 45 2 3 number: 875 (D) (D) (D) - 13,476 (D) 665 500 or more .........................................farms: 1 - - - - 26 1 - number: (D) - - - - 23,286 (D) - : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 5 12 13 16 5 113 10 17 2017: 11 16 12 9 14 112 14 6 number, 2022: 134 326 1,020 256 147 33,204 721 533 2017: 947 438 424 272 489 25,285 547 304 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 1 6 - 11 2 5 5 11 number: (D) (D) - 146 (D) 82 (D) 151 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Montgomery : Morgan : Morrow : Muskingum : Noble : Ottawa : Paulding : Perry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 11 12 19 25 6 4 12 8 2017: 11 10 14 24 1 5 7 8 number, 2022: 4,864 1,582 1,304 1,178 181 2,900 1,561 897 2017: 3,369 1,171 1,271 2,043 (D) 2,447 860 1,095 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 1 2 5 14 1 - 3 1 number: (D) (D) (D) 211 (D) - 47 (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 1 - 7 6 4 - - - number: (D) - 206 202 (D) - - - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 2 6 3 2 1 1 2 4 number: (D) 468 189 (D) (D) (D) (D) 268 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 2 3 1 - - 2 2 number: - (D) 497 (D) - - (D) (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 2 1 1 2 - - 5 1 number: (D) (D) (D) (D) - - 1,024 (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: 5 1 - - - 3 - - number: 3,880 (D) - - - (D) - - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: - 4 11 11 4 - 10 4 2017: 4 14 18 17 4 - 8 4 $1,000, 2022: - 965 5,737 2,980 93 - 72,305 (D) 2017: 893 3,572 5,589 3,637 102 - 37,039 466 : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 85 248 146 468 284 31 51 217 2017: 102 280 181 533 307 52 54 261 number, 2022: 6,803 5,654 3,147 13,287 9,580 3,452 18,749 3,191 2017: 5,538 5,446 4,144 16,258 4,869 10,492 7,640 5,361 $1,000, 2022: 10,112 6,523 4,085 15,329 9,081 6,418 (D) (D) 2017: 6,046 4,297 3,863 15,372 3,937 3,975 3,757 4,620 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 57 110 92 225 115 19 23 137 number: 216 438 365 1,008 556 51 91 595 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 8 51 19 92 84 5 3 42 number: 103 716 (D) 1,273 1,117 68 47 574 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 8 59 19 107 64 2 6 30 number: 259 1,879 613 3,397 1,788 (D) 173 893 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: - 23 11 22 11 - 4 2 number: - 1,437 698 1,426 738 - 346 (D) 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - 3 3 11 4 - 6 4 number: - (D) 358 1,572 771 - 1,040 500 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 4 1 1 8 3 2 5 2 number: 1,488 (D) (D) 2,059 710 (D) 1,532 (D) 500 or more ...........................................farms: 8 1 1 3 3 3 4 - number: 4,737 (D) (D) 2,552 3,900 2,613 15,520 - : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 28 133 37 246 150 8 23 105 2017: 34 128 58 264 174 13 13 136 number, 2022: 857 1,297 820 2,871 1,439 32 12,734 634 2017: 1,296 1,116 788 3,407 1,653 9,057 4,926 1,580 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 23 78 21 142 106 7 11 86 number: 77 318 64 587 490 (D) (D) 340 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 2 39 5 61 30 1 2 14 number: (D) 464 (D) 797 358 (D) (D) 161 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 1 16 6 37 11 - - 5 number: (D) 515 194 1,129 351 - - 133 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - - 4 6 2 - 6 - number: - - 274 358 (D) - 560 - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - - - 1 - - - number: - - - - (D) - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 2 - 1 - - - - - number: (D) - (D) - - - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - 4 - number: - - - - - - 12,123 - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 74 216 135 415 260 26 42 182 2017: 87 248 166 476 268 44 49 206 number, 2022: 5,946 4,357 2,327 10,416 8,141 3,420 6,015 2,557 2017: 4,242 4,330 3,356 12,851 3,216 1,435 2,714 3,781 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 49 108 91 244 142 15 16 121 number: 159 389 366 1,009 669 39 60 447 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 5 51 13 67 54 4 3 31 number: 72 719 161 866 712 48 47 439 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 8 37 21 71 47 2 6 22 number: 231 1,110 620 2,150 1,190 (D) (D) 580 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 2 15 7 13 7 - 10 2 number: (D) 955 419 806 424 - 826 (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 3 2 12 4 - - 5 number: - (D) (D) 1,847 636 - - 681 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 2 1 - 5 3 2 5 1 number: (D) (D) - 1,186 610 (D) 1,512 (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: 8 1 1 3 3 3 2 - number: 4,736 (D) (D) 2,552 3,900 2,613 (D) - : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 12 15 16 25 9 4 11 8 2017: 12 14 14 31 4 7 10 7 number, 2022: 3,635 1,464 1,098 1,187 306 2,633 1,894 610 2017: 2,737 1,120 1,044 2,860 133 1,276 889 885 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 1 4 5 9 6 - 2 - number: (D) 55 (D) 117 89 - (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Pickaway : Pike : Portage : Preble : Putnam : Richland : Ross : Sandusky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 10 6 10 38 45 43 16 16 2017: 11 2 14 35 67 50 18 16 number, 2022: 490 502 699 10,903 5,836 4,322 2,079 1,260 2017: 1,166 (D) 828 10,255 6,123 4,356 1,222 1,371 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 1 - 4 5 8 9 2 6 number: (D) - 47 64 116 (D) (D) 80 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 8 2 3 3 12 11 - 5 number: (D) (D) 117 110 397 333 - 187 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 3 1 7 12 10 3 1 number: - 192 (D) 493 818 740 (D) (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - - 3 2 8 11 2 number: - - - 400 (D) 1,038 1,895 (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 1 2 11 10 4 - 2 number: (D) (D) (D) 3,542 2,745 962 - (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - 9 1 1 - - number: - - - 6,294 (D) (D) - - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 6 7 9 4 7 94 19 5 2017: 8 11 21 15 14 142 17 13 $1,000, 2022: 18,913 797 (D) 1,784 44,368 31,572 6,328 1,206 2017: 6,255 (D) 5,144 4,530 18,622 30,030 4,901 3,377 : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 92 152 144 221 141 301 223 118 2017: 126 176 233 215 197 368 263 138 number, 2022: 4,763 3,576 3,059 19,863 22,395 10,684 7,034 2,965 2017: 5,752 3,422 2,536 16,978 23,631 13,132 5,940 3,152 $1,000, 2022: 3,701 (D) 3,872 25,496 24,065 11,365 7,671 4,534 2017: 6,136 2,595 2,933 18,705 18,715 11,420 5,060 3,990 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 46 74 96 114 60 107 93 76 number: (D) (D) 332 387 236 459 404 312 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 18 23 20 28 21 49 48 15 number: 244 298 262 354 257 673 665 (D) 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 11 39 19 24 17 72 34 15 number: 321 1,103 511 775 590 2,436 1,090 484 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 13 11 6 12 19 51 28 6 number: 900 690 400 728 1,283 3,139 1,906 395 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - 2 - 13 10 16 16 4 number: - (D) - 1,921 1,549 2,607 2,130 440 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 1 3 2 19 5 6 4 1 number: (D) 992 (D) 5,866 1,407 1,370 839 (D) 500 or more ...........................................farms: 3 - 1 11 9 - - 1 number: 2,803 - (D) 9,832 17,073 - - (D) : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 23 81 34 72 27 138 90 35 2017: 25 99 65 74 41 183 115 30 number, 2022: 2,155 866 387 7,644 10,216 3,306 1,304 214 2017: 785 985 414 6,332 12,464 4,159 1,597 359 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 14 51 24 49 5 49 59 27 number: 68 (D) 96 145 23 201 250 97 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 2 15 4 5 6 11 10 7 number: (D) 188 (D) (D) 74 149 (D) (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 1 13 4 10 4 64 13 1 number: (D) 348 120 319 100 1,800 386 (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 3 2 2 1 4 10 7 - number: 180 (D) (D) (D) 252 616 391 - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - - - 2 4 1 - number: - - - - (D) 540 (D) - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - - 1 - - - number: - - - - (D) - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: 3 - - 7 5 - - - number: 1,832 - - 7,056 9,227 - - - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 90 127 137 207 136 286 213 111 2017: 122 155 219 189 186 339 239 133 number, 2022: 2,608 2,710 2,672 12,219 12,179 7,378 5,730 2,751 2017: 4,967 2,437 2,122 10,646 11,167 8,973 4,343 2,793 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 48 65 97 119 60 111 100 74 number: 203 (D) 332 375 221 413 375 284 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 16 25 16 22 22 71 42 12 number: 229 305 201 286 261 984 584 (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 13 27 18 23 17 67 37 15 number: 371 721 497 664 570 1,840 1,119 459 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 9 5 3 8 17 22 18 4 number: 550 374 168 462 1,116 1,657 1,212 292 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 3 - 12 10 11 13 4 number: - 357 - 1,816 1,553 1,594 1,810 440 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 4 2 2 19 4 4 3 1 number: 1,255 (D) (D) 5,866 1,107 890 630 (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: - - 1 4 6 - - 1 number: - - (D) 2,750 7,351 - - (D) : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 10 6 11 46 43 40 17 15 2017: 16 6 14 39 76 49 20 24 number, 2022: 618 473 848 9,264 4,658 3,160 2,048 1,683 2017: 1,268 214 871 8,188 5,183 3,879 1,056 1,749 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - - 4 10 8 7 2 4 number: - - 48 124 (D) 100 (D) 61 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Scioto : Seneca : Shelby : Stark : Summit : Trumbull : Tuscarawas : Union ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 4 31 41 36 1 7 16 23 2017: - 48 64 31 - 5 20 24 number, 2022: 230 1,284 11,705 761 (D) 2,322 1,389 3,210 2017: - 2,150 10,081 1,442 - 790 1,659 2,038 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - 15 6 25 - - 1 10 number: - 211 83 344 - - (D) 154 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 2 10 7 10 1 4 9 5 number: (D) 292 234 (D) (D) 102 291 141 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 2 2 6 - - - 2 1 number: (D) (D) 445 - - - (D) (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 3 9 1 - - 2 2 number: - 436 1,255 (D) - - (D) (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 1 7 - - - 2 2 number: - (D) 2,116 - - - (D) (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: - - 6 - - 3 - 3 number: - - 7,572 - - 2,220 - 1,750 : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: - 1 30 35 1 31 34 4 2017: 3 3 57 74 1 45 68 12 $1,000, 2022: - (D) 35,518 26,333 (D) 15,358 37,775 9,500 2017: 1,015 800 28,443 30,270 (D) 11,001 37,290 7,151 : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 163 131 203 372 43 170 358 134 2017: 228 172 250 448 42 202 397 144 number, 2022: 2,938 2,343 30,500 9,927 261 5,289 12,074 6,069 2017: 3,819 5,449 21,894 8,748 333 4,539 22,938 6,136 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 37,082 12,317 216 6,376 11,450 (D) 2017: 2,571 6,190 23,773 7,459 273 3,808 15,538 6,590 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 99 62 50 235 38 114 170 77 number: 440 284 231 829 112 454 (D) 297 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 30 36 35 59 2 21 74 19 number: 395 466 467 (D) (D) (D) 1,015 272 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 21 24 45 38 2 15 75 24 number: 636 705 1,423 1,056 (D) 396 2,194 797 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 10 5 26 17 1 7 20 3 number: 730 377 1,892 1,139 (D) 446 1,301 210 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 1 4 15 9 - 8 9 3 number: (D) 511 1,899 1,233 - 1,200 1,198 537 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 2 - 14 12 - 2 8 3 number: (D) - 4,434 3,656 - (D) 2,632 1,058 500 or more ...........................................farms: - - 18 2 - 3 2 5 number: - - 20,154 (D) - 2,049 (D) 2,898 : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 87 35 52 107 10 50 137 34 2017: 115 35 65 162 8 106 190 46 number, 2022: 1,201 332 8,104 2,688 (D) 1,542 4,033 456 2017: 1,366 626 3,320 2,656 94 1,536 10,815 935 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 61 29 13 71 9 26 76 24 number: 242 106 58 213 (D) (D) (D) 79 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 8 3 10 14 - 8 25 4 number: (D) 36 118 (D) - 124 335 (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 16 1 5 11 - 6 20 4 number: 458 (D) 158 381 - 162 539 131 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 2 6 6 1 4 8 1 number: - (D) 387 450 (D) 254 505 (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - 9 2 - 4 3 1 number: - - 1,088 (D) - 484 352 (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 2 - 4 3 - 2 4 - number: (D) - 1,235 1,206 - (D) 1,062 - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - 5 - - - 1 - number: - - 5,060 - - - (D) - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 133 126 186 337 36 163 330 129 2017: 189 162 236 421 39 161 363 128 number, 2022: 1,737 2,011 22,396 7,239 (D) 3,747 8,041 5,613 2017: 2,453 4,823 18,574 6,092 239 3,003 12,123 5,201 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 92 67 48 216 32 114 185 74 number: 365 (D) 213 750 96 411 731 (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 16 30 34 54 2 26 65 18 number: (D) 393 455 655 (D) 340 920 254 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 18 23 42 40 2 17 52 24 number: 608 672 1,319 1,201 (D) 474 1,543 729 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 5 2 28 11 - - 13 2 number: 322 (D) 1,891 736 - - 810 (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 2 4 15 4 - 3 11 3 number: (D) 511 2,065 442 - 473 1,380 447 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - 5 12 - - 2 4 number: - - 1,868 3,455 - - (D) 1,515 500 or more .........................................farms: - - 14 - - 3 2 4 number: - - 14,585 - - 2,049 (D) 2,309 : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 4 21 48 35 1 9 15 25 2017: - 43 68 32 1 7 22 18 number, 2022: 109 882 10,818 2,715 (D) 2,155 1,074 3,186 2017: - 1,817 9,056 1,201 (D) 978 1,661 1,815 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - 9 5 17 1 4 5 10 number: - 130 71 238 (D) (D) 71 155 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Van Wert : Vinton : Warren : Washington : Wayne : Williams : Wood : Wyandot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 27 - 7 32 52 6 16 12 2017: 30 5 6 28 56 12 24 19 number, 2022: 6,569 - 275 3,846 3,398 595 745 450 2017: 6,207 450 264 2,479 3,867 1,128 1,302 662 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 1 - 2 15 11 3 3 3 number: (D) - (D) 204 151 41 42 (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 4 - 3 6 20 2 3 8 number: 125 - 77 (D) 681 (D) 89 301 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 2 - 2 2 9 - 10 - number: (D) - (D) (D) 584 - 614 - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 7 - - - 9 - - 1 number: 1,089 - - - 1,282 - - (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 10 - - 6 3 - - - number: 3,252 - - 1,560 700 - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: 3 - - 3 - 1 - - number: 1,950 - - 1,800 - (D) - - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 6 - - 10 181 3 5 5 2017: 8 2 2 16 325 3 3 7 $1,000, 2022: 37,960 - - 8,022 176,693 33,446 24,691 5,166 2017: 13,785 (D) (D) 7,763 131,623 17,104 (D) 7,120 : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 80 73 101 387 674 78 81 81 2017: 85 75 149 414 881 125 123 83 number, 2022: 17,700 1,276 1,564 11,533 45,845 13,970 4,413 2,836 2017: 10,700 1,272 1,700 10,579 48,307 29,269 5,083 2,894 $1,000, 2022: 17,964 935 2,462 15,433 41,699 13,091 (D) (D) 2017: 13,062 (D) 1,653 10,499 36,272 17,877 5,477 (D) 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 32 44 68 180 286 45 42 36 number: (D) 138 301 (D) 1,151 220 180 (D) 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 2 12 11 85 97 14 13 24 number: (D) (D) (D) 1,149 1,334 (D) 164 297 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 15 12 16 76 129 10 10 8 number: 482 361 466 2,234 3,868 317 366 227 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 6 2 2 33 76 1 8 8 number: 459 (D) (D) 2,069 5,251 (D) 571 530 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 8 3 4 2 33 1 2 4 number: 1,128 471 486 (D) 4,628 (D) (D) 548 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 10 - - 8 30 3 4 - number: 2,857 - - 2,756 8,428 1,170 934 - 500 or more ...........................................farms: 7 - - 3 23 4 2 1 number: 12,572 - - 2,292 21,185 11,812 (D) (D) : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 11 40 29 171 276 25 19 21 2017: 16 32 68 201 372 37 26 22 number, 2022: 8,934 306 221 1,539 20,719 (D) 820 1,313 2017: 1,477 467 335 2,242 19,050 15,855 1,265 1,242 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 5 23 22 113 95 16 13 12 number: 17 (D) 76 (D) 343 71 47 50 10 to 19 ............................................farms: - 16 4 39 51 2 2 2 number: - 218 55 499 696 (D) (D) (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 1 1 3 17 57 5 1 1 number: (D) (D) 90 475 1,644 126 (D) (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - - - 2 25 - - 2 number: - - - (D) 1,790 - - (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 - - - 26 1 2 3 number: (D) - - - 3,511 (D) (D) 382 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 - - - 11 - 1 - number: (D) - - - 3,728 - (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: 3 - - - 11 1 - 1 number: (D) - - - 9,007 (D) - (D) : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 78 57 97 352 629 71 79 74 2017: 83 69 126 353 830 113 115 75 number, 2022: 8,766 970 1,343 9,994 25,126 (D) 3,593 1,523 2017: 9,223 805 1,365 8,337 29,257 13,414 3,818 1,652 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 31 41 69 183 306 40 45 36 number: (D) (D) 279 (D) 1,302 (D) 201 (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 2 5 8 89 103 16 9 20 number: (D) 73 (D) 1,196 1,366 221 114 257 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 16 6 14 44 111 8 9 10 number: 502 143 386 1,381 3,347 209 328 293 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 6 2 2 23 61 - 8 6 number: 482 (D) (D) 1,425 4,153 - 536 352 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 8 3 4 2 29 - 4 1 number: 1,126 471 418 (D) 3,742 - 461 (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 10 - - 8 11 3 2 1 number: 3,018 - - 2,756 2,837 1,170 (D) (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: 5 - - 3 8 4 2 - number: 3,451 - - 2,292 8,379 6,912 (D) - : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 30 - 9 40 45 5 15 16 2017: 36 5 7 31 71 9 22 17 number, 2022: 6,035 - 276 3,468 2,425 549 829 506 2017: 5,831 175 274 3,092 3,639 827 1,658 571 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 1 - 4 22 11 1 2 5 number: (D) - (D) 379 (D) (D) (D) 61 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ohio : Adams : Allen : Ashland : Ashtabula : Athens : Auglaize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 447 10 8 17 9 - 10 number: 13,364 302 275 498 285 - 317 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 237 12 7 8 - 1 7 number: 16,080 812 563 623 - (D) 473 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 201 6 7 - - - 9 number: 28,316 754 1,131 - - - 1,360 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 197 1 10 1 4 - 6 number: 60,271 (D) 3,320 (D) 1,493 - 1,850 500 or more .........................................farms: 89 - - - - - 8 number: 78,969 - - - - - 9,350 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Belmont : Brown : Butler : Carroll : Champaign : Clark : Clermont ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 4 4 13 13 3 4 - number: 122 95 413 440 64 (D) - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 2 - - 3 3 - 2 number: (D) - - 210 160 - (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 - 2 - 3 1 - number: (D) - (D) - 426 (D) - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 3 - - 2 - - - number: 1,080 - - (D) - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - 2 - - 3 - number: - - (D) - - 1,500 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Clinton : Columbiana : Coshocton : Crawford : Cuyahoga : Darke : Defiance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 2 7 6 10 - 6 1 number: (D) 185 196 268 - 206 (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 1 - 2 6 - 5 2 number: (D) - (D) 389 - 365 (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - 3 4 - 18 4 number: - - 315 610 - 2,856 588 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - - - 21 2 number: - - - - - 6,948 (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: - 1 - 2 - 3 - number: - (D) - (D) - 3,780 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Delaware : Erie : Fairfield : Fayette : Franklin : Fulton : Gallia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 1 4 15 2 - 5 2 number: (D) (D) 374 (D) - 131 (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 2 - 5 2 - 9 4 number: (D) - 385 (D) - 570 264 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - 4 - - 1 2 number: - - 503 - - (D) (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 4 - - - 3 - number: - 1,204 - - - 815 - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - 5 - number: - - - - - 6,971 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Geauga : Greene : Guernsey : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Harrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - 7 1 - 6 7 - number: - 183 (D) - 176 198 - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - - - - 2 3 - number: - - - - (D) 190 - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 2 1 - - 2 - number: - (D) (D) - - (D) - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - 4 - - 3 1 number: - - 1,070 - - 1,452 (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 : Henry : Highland : Hocking : Holmes : Huron : Jackson : Jefferson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 4 2 2 16 - 7 6 number: 95 (D) (D) 488 - 162 154 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 6 - 4 3 - 1 number: - 430 - 262 213 - (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 2 - 6 5 - - number: (D) (D) - 958 581 - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 7 - - 9 - - number: - 1,742 - - 2,061 - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - 3 - 1 2 - - number: - 2,604 - (D) (D) - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Knox : Lake : Lawrence : Licking : Logan : Lorain : Lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 9 - - 8 6 4 - number: 257 - - 183 162 112 - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 5 - - 2 1 4 - number: 280 - - (D) (D) 276 - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 4 - - 2 3 1 - number: 506 - - (D) 528 (D) - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - 1 5 3 - number: - - - (D) 1,880 676 - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - 2 1 2 - number: - - - (D) (D) (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Madison : Mahoning : Marion : Medina : Meigs : Mercer : Miami : Monroe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 4 4 5 5 1 14 4 3 number: (D) 128 (D) 110 (D) 387 101 88 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 2 2 - 2 19 - 2 number: - (D) (D) - (D) 1,363 - (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - 6 - - 17 - 1 number: - - 760 - - 2,205 - (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - - - 37 - - number: - - - - - 11,224 - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - 21 1 - number: - - - - - 17,943 (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Montgomery : Morgan : Morrow : Muskingum : Noble : Ottawa : Paulding : Perry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 2 2 4 7 2 1 - 5 number: (D) (D) 114 224 (D) (D) - 200 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 2 7 5 5 - - 4 2 number: (D) 472 294 300 - - (D) (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - 1 4 1 - - - number: - - (D) 546 (D) - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 2 1 - - - - 5 1 number: (D) (D) - - - - 1,512 (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: 5 1 1 - - 3 - - number: 2,812 (D) (D) - - (D) - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Pickaway : Pike : Portage : Preble : Putnam : Richland : Ross : Sandusky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 6 2 2 4 10 13 2 5 number: 180 (D) (D) 141 370 448 (D) 186 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 3 - 4 3 10 7 3 2 number: (D) - 252 186 641 514 190 (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 4 - 9 10 10 7 2 number: - (D) - 1,276 1,553 1,492 1,120 (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 - - 17 4 3 3 1 number: (D) - - 5,287 1,107 606 630 (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: - - 1 3 1 - - 1 number: - - (D) 2,250 (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 : Scioto : Seneca : Shelby : Stark : Summit : Trumbull : Tuscarawas : Union ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 4 8 13 8 - 2 5 7 number: 109 241 394 (D) - (D) 124 221 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - - 10 2 - - 1 1 number: - - 737 (D) - - (D) (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 4 9 - - - 2 2 number: - 511 1,192 - - - (D) (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - 5 8 - - 2 4 number: - - 1,868 2,150 - - (D) 1,770 500 or more .........................................farms: - - 6 - - 3 - 1 number: - - 6,556 - - 2,049 - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Van Wert : Vinton : Warren : Washington : Wayne : Williams : Wood : Wyandot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 7 - 3 7 18 3 6 8 number: 263 - 78 (D) 572 (D) 214 233 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 2 - 2 2 12 - 5 2 number: (D) - (D) (D) 863 - 325 (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 8 - - 6 1 - 2 1 number: 1,126 - - 960 (D) - (D) (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 9 - - - 3 1 - - number: 2,644 - - - 680 (D) - - 500 or more .........................................farms: 3 - - 3 - - - - number: 1,860 - - 1,800 - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ohio : Adams : Allen : Ashland : Ashtabula : Athens : Auglaize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 3,238 23 28 65 85 21 45 2017: 3,484 21 56 70 102 25 58 number, 2022: 2,752,063 2,064 235,800 16,036 916 147 102,949 2017: 2,561,252 996 178,781 24,493 676 319 110,134 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 2,196 18 8 59 74 19 15 2017: 2,388 16 27 55 97 23 9 number, 2022: 13,058 185 31 (D) 416 (D) 96 2017: 14,901 171 188 302 500 (D) 115 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 149 2 - 1 3 2 1 2017: 188 2 1 3 5 1 2 number, 2022: 4,996 (D) - (D) 80 (D) (D) 2017: 6,105 (D) (D) (D) 176 (D) (D) : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 117 - - - 8 - - 2017: 92 - - 1 - - 1 number, 2022: 7,601 - - - 420 - - 2017: 6,043 - - (D) - - (D) 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 40 - - 1 - - - 2017: 57 1 2 - - 1 2 number, 2022: 5,187 - - (D) - - - 2017: 7,213 (D) (D) - - (D) (D) : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 60 2 3 - - - 2 2017: 78 2 1 3 - - 6 number, 2022: 18,224 (D) 1,050 - - - (D) 2017: 24,435 (D) (D) 600 - - 2,355 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: 49 - - - - - 2 2017: 65 - 3 1 - - 1 number, 2022: 33,370 - - - - - (D) 2017: 44,709 - 1,800 (D) - - (D) : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: 627 1 17 4 - - 25 2017: 616 - 22 7 - - 37 number, 2022: 2,669,627 (D) 234,719 15,400 - - 100,565 2017: 2,457,846 - 176,145 22,901 - - 106,505 : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 3,612 16 29 81 65 21 56 2017: 3,951 16 57 77 77 26 66 number, 2022: 10,049,241 1,800 377,816 129,675 2,567 141 413,574 2017: 9,187,326 (D) 324,947 122,697 1,373 382 485,139 $1,000, 2022: 1,559,975 337 75,254 13,412 434 24 64,544 2017: 1,010,793 564 41,451 11,765 232 (D) 52,273 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 2,280 11 9 54 51 19 14 number: 14,761 113 54 278 421 (D) 47 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: 229 - - 16 5 2 2 number: 7,893 - - 687 152 (D) (D) 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 139 2 - 3 3 - 2 number: 9,366 (D) - 170 194 - (D) 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 97 - - 2 - - 3 number: 12,907 - - (D) - - 501 : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 93 2 - - 6 - 1 number: 28,324 (D) - - 1,800 - (D) 500 to 999 ............................................farms: 49 1 4 1 - - 1 number: 33,040 (D) 3,074 (D) - - (D) 1,000 or more .........................................farms: 725 - 16 5 - - 33 number: 9,942,950 - 374,688 127,640 - - 411,918 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Belmont : Brown : Butler : Carroll : Champaign : Clark : Clermont ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 35 25 16 34 27 41 12 2017: 26 31 32 38 25 17 52 number, 2022: 219 181 14,490 837 44,279 43,198 138 2017: 95 419 14,264 (D) 25,712 18,259 288 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 34 23 11 31 13 32 10 2017: 26 28 25 35 10 10 51 number, 2022: (D) (D) (D) 222 92 198 (D) 2017: 95 155 (D) 211 29 84 (D) 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 1 2 - - - - - 2017: - 2 1 - 2 2 - number, 2022: (D) (D) - - - - - 2017: - (D) (D) - (D) (D) - : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: - - - 1 1 3 2 2017: - - 1 1 1 1 1 number, 2022: - - - (D) (D) 180 (D) 2017: - - (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - 1 - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - (D) - - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - - 1 2 - 3 - 2017: - 1 - 1 1 - - number, 2022: - - (D) (D) - 820 - 2017: - (D) - (D) (D) - - 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - 2 - - 2017: - - - - 1 - - number, 2022: - - - - (D) - - 2017: - - - - (D) - - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: - - 4 - 11 3 - 2017: - - 5 1 9 4 - number, 2022: - - 14,050 - 42,990 42,000 - 2017: - - 14,040 (D) 24,253 18,045 - : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 38 18 25 39 42 53 10 2017: 40 31 39 27 34 31 32 number, 2022: 560 436 88,618 1,006 120,137 73,562 244 2017: 148 1,008 92,084 (D) 66,255 40,281 377 $1,000, 2022: 109 85 7,721 (D) 28,535 15,038 (D) 2017: (D) 68 6,153 (D) 10,767 5,116 (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 32 13 18 36 24 35 8 number: 320 (D) (D) 250 134 225 (D) 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: 6 4 2 - 2 4 - number: 240 130 (D) - (D) 143 - 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: - - - 1 - 8 - number: - - - (D) - 460 - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - - - - 2 2 2 number: - - - - (D) (D) (D) : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - 1 - 2 - 1 - number: - (D) - (D) - (D) - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - 1 - - number: - - - - (D) - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - 5 - 13 3 - number: - - 88,467 - 118,796 72,000 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Clinton : Columbiana : Coshocton : Crawford : Cuyahoga : Darke : Defiance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 31 51 43 35 3 124 17 2017: 32 53 55 45 1 122 23 number, 2022: 39,250 5,304 59,807 107,306 15 356,183 2,493 2017: 15,918 5,599 70,578 128,770 (D) 240,196 13,938 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 19 43 37 14 3 36 12 2017: 27 43 40 18 1 41 7 number, 2022: 185 339 (D) 105 15 280 78 2017: (D) 336 265 160 (D) 318 30 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 1 6 - 1 - 5 - 2017: 1 7 4 2 - 7 3 number, 2022: (D) (D) - (D) - 155 - 2017: (D) 193 154 (D) - (D) 100 : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 1 - 1 1 - 2 2 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: (D) - (D) (D) - (D) (D) 2017: - - - - - - - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 1 - - 2 - 2 1 2017: - - - 2 - - 7 number, 2022: (D) - - (D) - (D) (D) 2017: - - - (D) - - 700 : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 3 - - 2 - 1 - 2017: - 1 - 2 - 2 2 number, 2022: 600 - - (D) - (D) - 2017: - (D) - (D) - (D) (D) 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - 1 - 4 1 2017: - - - 3 - 7 2 number, 2022: - - - (D) - 2,640 (D) 2017: - - - 2,250 - 5,395 (D) : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: 6 2 5 14 - 74 1 2017: 4 2 11 18 - 65 2 number, 2022: 38,240 (D) 59,562 105,228 - 352,418 (D) 2017: 15,700 (D) 70,159 125,418 - 233,729 (D) : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 34 60 54 49 3 131 26 2017: 41 53 58 53 1 148 17 number, 2022: 67,948 (D) 113,816 782,856 15 1,043,380 (D) 2017: 30,492 28,237 150,834 902,807 (D) 944,489 27,707 $1,000, 2022: 16,526 2,450 21,717 102,175 (D) 168,884 1,115 2017: 4,663 4,950 22,166 101,774 (D) 108,634 4,447 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 21 49 44 22 3 36 20 number: 118 321 201 (D) 15 283 99 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: 2 6 - - - 6 1 number: (D) 189 - - - 218 (D) 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 1 2 1 1 - 2 2 number: (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D) (D) 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 1 1 2 3 - 7 1 number: (D) (D) (D) 390 - 1,002 (D) : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - - - 3 - - - number: - - - 1,134 - - - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - 1 - 1 - number: - - - (D) - (D) - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: 9 2 7 19 - 79 2 number: 67,534 (D) 113,240 780,390 - 1,040,957 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Delaware : Erie : Fairfield : Fayette : Franklin : Fulton : Gallia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 25 1 65 19 10 24 26 2017: 29 7 30 26 15 25 61 number, 2022: 22,126 (D) 32,269 6,196 (D) 16,294 658 2017: (D) 85 19,603 (D) (D) 15,196 668 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 20 1 37 13 8 6 24 2017: 25 6 15 21 11 9 54 number, 2022: 90 (D) 216 26 50 58 (D) 2017: 153 (D) 63 146 50 (D) (D) 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: - - 7 - - 2 - 2017: - 1 2 - 2 1 1 number, 2022: - - 233 - - (D) - 2017: - (D) (D) - (D) (D) (D) : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: - - 5 2 - - - 2017: - - - 1 1 - 6 number, 2022: - - 335 (D) - - - 2017: - - - (D) (D) - 390 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - 1 1 1 - 2017: - - 3 - - 1 - number, 2022: - - - (D) (D) (D) - 2017: - - 378 - - (D) - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - 1 - 1 2 2017: 1 - - 3 - - - number, 2022: - - - (D) - (D) (D) 2017: (D) - - 600 - - - 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - 7 - 2017: - - 2 - - 4 - number, 2022: - - - - - 4,293 - 2017: - - (D) - - 2,620 - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: 5 - 16 2 1 7 - 2017: 3 - 8 1 1 10 - number, 2022: 22,036 - 31,485 (D) (D) 11,351 - 2017: (D) - 17,590 (D) (D) 12,346 - : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 24 9 62 19 14 34 23 2017: 48 18 47 27 13 29 71 number, 2022: 60,780 96 90,465 (D) (D) 70,068 1,043 2017: 31,840 425 58,713 (D) (D) 53,857 3,563 $1,000, 2022: 11,569 21 21,784 (D) (D) 9,708 198 2017: 5,657 67 10,420 (D) (D) 9,307 526 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 17 9 30 13 12 13 18 number: (D) 96 (D) 85 79 61 123 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: - - 6 2 - 2 3 number: - - 190 (D) - (D) (D) 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 1 - 4 1 - - - number: (D) - 320 (D) - - - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - - 2 - 1 - - number: - - (D) - (D) - - : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 1 - 4 1 - 1 2 number: (D) - 880 (D) - (D) (D) 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - 6 - number: - - - - - 4,550 - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: 5 - 16 2 1 12 - number: 60,193 - 88,680 (D) (D) 65,051 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Geauga : Greene : Guernsey : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Harrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 66 48 35 8 35 77 24 2017: 73 31 36 2 27 54 36 number, 2022: 444 13,695 2,519 10 66,517 86,404 1,512 2017: 1,349 33,517 7,005 (D) 44,604 68,974 396 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 61 32 32 8 16 43 21 2017: 64 20 30 2 11 26 31 number, 2022: 250 134 (D) 10 73 (D) 123 2017: 505 (D) 103 (D) 48 265 181 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 4 9 2 - 1 9 1 2017: 2 1 3 - 1 5 3 number, 2022: (D) 240 (D) - (D) 265 (D) 2017: (D) (D) 102 - (D) 155 (D) : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 1 - - - - 1 - 2017: 4 - - - 1 3 2 number, 2022: (D) - - - - (D) - 2017: (D) - - - (D) (D) (D) 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 1 2017: 3 - - - 2 1 - number, 2022: - - - - - - (D) 2017: 450 - - - (D) (D) - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - 2 - - 2017: - 1 - - 1 - - number, 2022: - - - - (D) - - 2017: - (D) - - (D) - - 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: - 3 - - - 1 - 2017: - - - - - 1 - number, 2022: - 2,321 - - - (D) - 2017: - - - - - (D) - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: - 4 1 - 16 23 1 2017: - 9 3 - 11 18 - number, 2022: - 11,000 (D) - 66,000 85,165 (D) 2017: - 32,936 6,800 - 43,950 67,515 - : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 75 45 41 2 28 85 30 2017: 81 29 35 4 33 60 31 number, 2022: 610 42,202 19,459 (D) 132,675 456,091 2,854 2017: 1,176 39,413 11,478 45 107,902 275,056 3,101 $1,000, 2022: 159 5,170 4,706 (D) 32,013 52,442 599 2017: 208 2,795 2,032 8 18,059 26,416 586 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 67 40 26 2 9 41 24 number: 376 202 (D) (D) 61 229 135 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: 7 - 9 - - 9 3 number: (D) - 327 - - 413 96 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 1 - - - - 4 1 number: (D) - - - - (D) (D) 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - - 2 - - - - number: - - (D) - - - - : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - - - - 3 3 - number: - - - - 714 710 - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - 2 1 number: - - - - - (D) (D) 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - 5 4 - 16 26 1 number: - 42,000 18,800 - 131,900 453,539 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Henry : Highland : Hocking : Holmes : Huron : Jackson : Jefferson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 19 45 18 75 23 21 30 2017: 10 57 19 65 34 26 14 number, 2022: 23,004 29,001 (D) 4,384 27,716 124 288 2017: 10,387 15,415 130 4,461 12,821 174 291 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 10 37 15 67 13 21 27 2017: 5 43 19 53 25 26 9 number, 2022: 52 (D) 49 372 (D) 124 158 2017: (D) 279 130 391 98 174 (D) 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 1 1 2 2 1 - 2 2017: - 6 - 3 3 - 4 number, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D) 2017: - (D) - 138 (D) - 149 : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 1 - - 2 - - 1 2017: - 1 - 3 1 - - number, 2022: (D) - - (D) - - (D) 2017: - (D) - 196 (D) - - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - 1 - - - 2017: - - - 3 - - 1 number, 2022: - - - (D) - - - 2017: - - - 394 - - (D) : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 1 1 - - - - - 2017: 1 3 - - 1 - - number, 2022: (D) (D) - - - - - 2017: (D) 1,005 - - (D) - - 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - 1 - - - 2017: - - - 2 - - - number, 2022: - - - (D) - - - 2017: - - - (D) - - - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: 6 6 1 2 9 - - 2017: 4 4 - 1 4 - - number, 2022: 22,650 28,300 (D) (D) 27,600 - - 2017: 10,120 13,900 - (D) 12,300 - - : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 21 51 23 81 26 21 32 2017: 21 57 28 70 46 20 28 number, 2022: 82,268 205,256 (D) 6,150 102,737 110 369 2017: 54,538 34,739 256 17,033 101,439 516 873 $1,000, 2022: 11,644 44,784 (D) (D) 17,231 (D) 44 2017: 3,159 5,974 (D) 2,438 13,953 44 88 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 8 42 22 74 13 21 31 number: 34 388 135 414 106 110 (D) 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: 4 2 - 2 2 - - number: 164 (D) - (D) (D) - - 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 1 - - 2 - - 1 number: (D) - - (D) - - (D) : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 2 - - - 1 - - number: (D) - - - (D) - - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - 1 - - - - - number: - (D) - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: 6 6 1 3 10 - - number: 81,200 204,218 (D) 5,400 102,350 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Knox : Lake : Lawrence : Licking : Logan : Lorain : Lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 68 10 17 80 25 26 14 2017: 79 6 27 70 31 24 8 number, 2022: 34,726 41 87 53,591 15,236 5,437 5,547 2017: 34,406 72 138 24,578 16,913 11,166 8,932 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 43 10 17 69 19 22 7 2017: 50 5 26 43 23 17 1 number, 2022: 226 41 87 345 (D) 159 30 2017: 273 (D) (D) (D) 125 101 (D) 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 6 - - 1 1 2 2 2017: 7 1 1 12 1 1 1 number, 2022: 202 - - (D) (D) (D) (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) 380 (D) (D) (D) : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 5 - - 2 - - 1 2017: 6 - - 2 - 2 - number, 2022: 325 - - (D) - - (D) 2017: 420 - - (D) - (D) - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - 1 1 - - 2017: - - - 3 - 1 1 number, 2022: - - - (D) (D) - - 2017: - - - 450 - (D) (D) : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 4 - - - - - 2 2017: 4 - - 3 1 - - number, 2022: 1,073 - - - - - (D) 2017: 1,253 - - 750 (D) - - 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: 3 - - - - - - 2017: 1 - - - 1 - 2 number, 2022: 1,500 - - - - - - 2017: (D) - - - (D) - (D) : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: 7 - - 7 4 2 2 2017: 11 - - 7 5 3 3 number, 2022: 31,400 - - 52,900 14,960 (D) (D) 2017: 31,750 - - 22,560 15,708 10,775 7,625 : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 66 15 5 77 31 53 10 2017: 95 10 20 95 40 48 10 number, 2022: 666,034 427 58 148,808 36,095 51,351 (D) 2017: 97,854 282 172 85,608 49,264 63,428 32,958 $1,000, 2022: 59,092 62 (D) 31,078 8,760 2,310 4,296 2017: 16,940 52 28 (D) 8,775 3,742 2,521 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 43 10 5 54 21 47 3 number: 392 87 58 353 165 335 15 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: - - - 2 3 4 - number: - - - (D) 75 (D) - 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 3 5 - 6 2 - 2 number: (D) 340 - 394 (D) - (D) 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 4 - - 1 - - - number: 440 - - (D) - - - : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 3 - - - 1 - 1 number: 1,000 - - - (D) - (D) 500 to 999 ............................................farms: 1 - - - - - 2 number: (D) - - - - - (D) 1,000 or more .........................................farms: 12 - - 14 4 2 2 number: 663,328 - - 147,855 35,315 (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 : Madison : Mahoning : Marion : Medina : Meigs : Mercer : Miami : Monroe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 19 46 37 50 31 119 55 31 2017: 36 43 42 60 35 145 53 27 number, 2022: 8,211 812 91,877 329 155 242,661 10,426 227 2017: 10,421 548 88,499 802 567 317,040 13,320 217 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 13 36 12 49 31 7 41 31 2017: 28 40 17 55 29 16 36 25 number, 2022: 100 228 (D) (D) 155 (D) (D) 227 2017: 221 263 96 379 153 84 265 (D) 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 3 4 - 1 - 2 4 - 2017: - - 6 3 3 - 3 - number, 2022: 90 120 - (D) - (D) 140 - 2017: - - 166 (D) 114 - 103 - : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: - 6 1 - - - 1 - 2017: 2 1 - - 1 1 6 2 number, 2022: - 464 (D) - - - (D) - 2017: (D) (D) - - (D) (D) 360 (D) 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 7 - 2017: - 2 - 2 2 2 2 - number, 2022: - - - - - - 912 - 2017: - (D) - (D) (D) (D) (D) - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 1 - - - - 8 - - 2017: 2 - - - - 9 2 - number, 2022: (D) - - - - 2,539 - - 2017: (D) - - - - 3,113 (D) - 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - 12 1 - 2017: - - - - - 20 1 - number, 2022: - - - - - 7,780 (D) - 2017: - - - - - 14,208 (D) - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: 2 - 24 - - 90 1 - 2017: 4 - 19 - - 97 3 - number, 2022: (D) - 91,768 - - 232,245 (D) - 2017: 9,650 - 88,237 - - 299,317 11,160 - : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 17 62 39 56 27 139 65 37 2017: 29 69 54 78 39 161 58 25 number, 2022: 60,929 1,719 219,176 1,060 503 693,151 21,818 327 2017: 55,363 825 252,610 1,209 969 1,218,346 28,065 518 $1,000, 2022: 4,499 449 42,399 186 63 146,460 4,876 (D) 2017: 5,784 (D) 31,110 213 90 132,764 4,335 42 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 11 46 9 43 23 12 43 31 number: 72 (D) 72 268 200 (D) 323 97 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: - 2 6 5 2 3 3 6 number: - (D) 169 (D) (D) 94 105 230 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 1 10 - 6 1 1 3 - number: (D) 590 - 384 (D) (D) 208 - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 2 - - 2 1 - 3 - number: (D) - - (D) (D) - 304 - : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 1 4 - - - 4 11 - number: (D) 844 - - - 1,540 (D) - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - 4 - - number: - - - - - 2,650 - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: 2 - 24 - - 115 2 - number: (D) - 218,935 - - 688,738 (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Montgomery : Morgan : Morrow : Muskingum : Noble : Ottawa : Paulding : Perry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 30 16 55 55 27 5 18 40 2017: 18 18 54 43 21 13 20 47 number, 2022: (D) (D) 21,054 (D) 234 10 51,859 12,245 2017: (D) 4,930 (D) 16,113 67 149 61,268 16,032 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 25 15 39 42 27 5 3 35 2017: 15 16 45 34 21 13 3 41 number, 2022: 134 53 168 213 234 10 14 (D) 2017: 60 (D) 237 248 67 149 13 (D) 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 1 - 8 4 - - 2 - 2017: - - 1 3 - - 2 1 number, 2022: (D) - 369 148 - - (D) - 2017: - - (D) 115 - - (D) (D) : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 1 - 2 6 - - - 2 2017: 1 - 4 1 - - 1 1 number, 2022: (D) - (D) 475 - - - (D) 2017: (D) - 206 (D) - - (D) (D) 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - - 3 - - - - - 2017: - - - 2 - - - - number, 2022: - - 307 - - - - - 2017: - - - (D) - - - - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 1 - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: (D) - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - 1 - - 1 - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - (D) - - (D) - 2017: - - - - - - - - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: 2 1 3 2 - - 12 3 2017: 2 2 4 3 - - 14 4 number, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) - - 51,070 11,940 2017: (D) (D) (D) (D) - - 61,142 15,740 : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 29 10 43 59 27 5 20 35 2017: 25 25 43 53 35 18 21 53 number, 2022: (D) (D) 53,774 62,984 510 100 144,978 22,295 2017: (D) 15,316 134,723 43,064 272 181 139,523 29,965 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 12,537 12,621 91 (D) 28,876 5,413 2017: (D) 2,709 11,515 3,442 37 26 20,821 5,269 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 24 9 31 44 24 5 5 26 number: 174 56 212 335 196 100 (D) 215 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: - - 3 3 1 - - 5 number: - - (D) (D) (D) - - 215 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 1 - - 3 - - 2 - number: (D) - - 197 - - (D) - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 1 - 1 5 2 - - - number: (D) - (D) 805 (D) - - - : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - - 4 1 - - - - number: - - 1,499 (D) - - - - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: 1 - - - - - - - number: (D) - - - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: 2 1 4 3 - - 13 4 number: (D) (D) 51,875 61,155 - - 144,780 21,865 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Pickaway : Pike : Portage : Preble : Putnam : Richland : Ross : Sandusky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 19 12 41 42 67 57 20 25 2017: 32 32 81 30 58 57 29 21 number, 2022: (D) (D) 455 100,532 152,256 44,533 375 5,010 2017: 1,999 (D) 591 33,747 119,011 78,633 478 5,489 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 17 9 36 20 11 26 16 20 2017: 28 30 78 17 19 25 23 12 number, 2022: 52 56 (D) 152 (D) 158 (D) 90 2017: 239 203 421 100 120 125 123 (D) 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 1 - 2 3 8 4 1 2 2017: 2 - 1 3 - 1 4 5 number, 2022: (D) - (D) (D) 310 (D) (D) (D) 2017: (D) - (D) 123 - (D) (D) 160 : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: - 2 3 - 1 5 3 - 2017: - - 2 2 2 5 - 1 number, 2022: - (D) 210 - (D) 365 200 - 2017: - - (D) (D) (D) 311 - (D) 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - 1 - 4 - - 2017: - - - - - 2 2 - number, 2022: - - - (D) - 410 - - 2017: - - - - - (D) (D) - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - 1 - 1 - 1 2017: 1 1 - 1 4 1 - - number, 2022: - - - (D) - (D) - (D) 2017: (D) (D) - (D) 1,828 (D) - - 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: 1 - - - - 1 - - 2017: - - - 1 2 1 - - number, 2022: (D) - - - - (D) - - 2017: - - - (D) (D) (D) - - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: - 1 - 17 47 16 - 2 2017: 1 1 - 6 31 22 - 3 number, 2022: - (D) - 99,729 151,756 42,246 - (D) 2017: (D) (D) - 32,459 115,638 76,690 - 5,200 : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 17 10 63 51 75 67 34 28 2017: 26 29 79 50 58 54 28 38 number, 2022: 1,115 (D) 1,103 317,737 389,275 192,549 900 15,444 2017: 2,841 (D) 1,121 138,639 353,861 204,631 1,251 10,651 $1,000, 2022: 232 (D) (D) 66,623 65,908 24,273 153 (D) 2017: 193 (D) 179 20,391 33,017 29,706 118 1,421 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 8 7 52 25 21 32 26 22 number: 30 32 303 (D) (D) 165 139 94 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: 8 - 7 - 5 4 3 1 number: (D) - 200 - 150 112 (D) (D) 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: - - 2 6 - 3 1 1 number: - - (D) 438 - 170 (D) (D) 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - 2 1 1 - 5 3 - number: - (D) (D) (D) - 809 436 - : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - - 1 1 1 - 1 1 number: - - (D) (D) (D) - (D) (D) 500 to 999 ............................................farms: 1 - - - 4 4 - 1 number: (D) - - - 2,579 2,400 - (D) 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - 1 - 18 44 19 - 2 number: - (D) - 316,766 386,145 188,893 - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Scioto : Seneca : Shelby : Stark : Summit : Trumbull : Tuscarawas : Union ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 14 40 68 51 21 39 47 66 2017: 46 55 65 63 15 47 53 33 number, 2022: 188 59,788 134,455 535 133 489 5,089 19,654 2017: 278 40,630 73,160 3,226 102 393 6,212 31,995 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 10 21 24 49 21 33 43 46 2017: 46 32 24 56 15 44 47 17 number, 2022: 68 123 233 (D) 133 (D) 197 (D) 2017: 278 186 (D) 396 102 243 291 125 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 4 4 3 - - 1 1 1 2017: - 2 2 5 - 2 - 4 number, 2022: 120 176 75 - - (D) (D) (D) 2017: - (D) (D) (D) - (D) - (D) : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: - 2 4 1 - 5 1 11 2017: - 1 3 - - 1 2 5 number, 2022: - (D) 200 (D) - 288 (D) 734 2017: - (D) 202 - - (D) (D) 307 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - 1 - - - - 2017: - - - - - - 1 - number, 2022: - - - (D) - - - - 2017: - - - - - - (D) - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - 2 3 1 - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - (D) 800 (D) - - - - 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: - 1 4 - - - - 1 2017: - 1 4 - - - - 1 number, 2022: - (D) 3,650 - - - - (D) 2017: - (D) 2,855 - - - - (D) : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: - 12 33 - - - 2 7 2017: - 17 29 1 - - 3 6 number, 2022: - 58,400 130,297 - - - (D) 18,120 2017: - 39,164 69,075 (D) - - 5,600 30,698 : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 16 42 77 74 24 52 69 61 2017: 36 53 80 91 15 50 62 31 number, 2022: 335 146,086 453,979 1,279 219 924 10,437 41,578 2017: 267 104,663 179,739 9,476 69 704 18,187 128,046 $1,000, 2022: 74 35,398 67,919 266 31 (D) (D) 9,772 2017: (D) 17,862 31,310 1,691 12 (D) 3,181 11,651 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 12 20 13 68 21 40 62 38 number: (D) (D) 182 392 84 (D) 324 321 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: 1 1 3 1 3 8 4 - number: (D) (D) (D) (D) 135 230 113 - 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 3 - 12 4 - 3 - 3 number: 234 - 700 (D) - 294 - 195 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - 8 4 - - - - 8 number: - 868 460 - - - - 844 : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - - 4 - - 1 1 2 number: - - 1,044 - - (D) (D) (D) 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - - 1 1 - - - 2 number: - - (D) (D) - - - (D) 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - 13 40 - - - 2 8 number: - 145,094 450,490 - - - (D) 38,688 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Van Wert : Vinton : Warren : Washington : Wayne : Williams : Wood : Wyandot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 42 23 11 47 76 15 35 31 2017: 36 6 22 29 95 30 28 40 number, 2022: 113,066 766 339 1,616 33,392 24,515 10,712 44,016 2017: 76,417 78 312 2,293 77,965 17,693 973 54,058 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 5 18 7 36 56 5 32 14 2017: 10 5 17 25 60 21 22 22 number, 2022: 66 66 53 141 284 53 262 (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) 121 359 (D) 210 215 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: - 1 - 1 2 - - - 2017: - 1 4 1 17 - 3 2 number, 2022: - (D) - (D) (D) - - - 2017: - (D) 126 (D) 535 - 98 (D) : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 2 2 4 6 3 - - - 2017: 1 - 1 - 3 - 2 - number, 2022: (D) (D) 286 330 (D) - - - 2017: (D) - (D) - (D) - (D) - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 1 - - 2 7 - - - 2017: - - - 1 3 - - 1 number, 2022: (D) - - (D) 1,006 - - - 2017: - - - (D) 378 - - (D) : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 1 2 - 2 3 3 1 2 2017: 4 - - - 2 2 - 2 number, 2022: (D) (D) - (D) 840 700 (D) (D) 2017: 1,430 - - - (D) (D) - (D) 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: 1 - - - - - - - 2017: 1 - - - - - 1 1 number, 2022: (D) - - - - - - - 2017: (D) - - - - - (D) (D) : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: 32 - - - 5 7 2 15 2017: 20 - - 2 10 7 - 12 number, 2022: 111,538 - - - 31,024 23,762 (D) 43,530 2017: 74,194 - - (D) 75,990 16,970 - 52,050 : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 42 27 20 31 121 17 42 29 2017: 30 6 33 33 130 30 36 49 number, 2022: 237,264 783 481 4,249 87,592 76,052 21,850 142,732 2017: 154,394 183 632 562 183,568 62,049 3,385 176,477 $1,000, 2022: 57,098 192 (D) 644 19,188 18,475 5,279 30,056 2017: 27,499 25 96 80 19,905 6,157 604 20,179 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 4 20 16 15 97 4 27 10 number: 40 106 131 117 692 50 181 74 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: - 2 2 4 3 - 10 2 number: - (D) (D) 120 (D) - 325 (D) 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 2 3 - 2 8 - - - number: (D) 197 - (D) 566 - - - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - - 2 2 2 - - 2 number: - - (D) (D) (D) - - (D) : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 1 2 - 6 3 2 2 - number: (D) (D) - 2,100 835 (D) (D) - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - 2 3 1 1 - number: - - - (D) 1,578 (D) (D) - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: 35 - - - 5 10 2 15 number: 236,746 - - - 83,584 75,028 (D) 142,238 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 13. Sheep and Lambs - Inventory, Sales, and Wool Production: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ohio : Adams : Allen : Ashland : Ashtabula : Athens : Auglaize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 4,133 31 27 96 67 22 32 2017: 4,123 34 27 97 69 26 31 number, 2022: 145,381 981 877 3,438 2,430 1,876 979 2017: 127,501 1,152 962 3,088 1,008 2,316 803 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 1,031 14 10 19 25 4 4 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: 33,641 513 204 620 358 14 37 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 2,516 16 14 51 40 13 23 number: 25,609 (D) 126 (D) (D) (D) (D) 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 1,331 14 13 41 22 4 8 number: 60,944 643 751 2,111 728 260 394 100 to 299 ............................................farms: 238 1 - 3 2 1 - number: 36,308 (D) - 553 (D) (D) - 300 to 999 ............................................farms: 45 - - 1 3 4 1 number: 18,745 - - (D) 900 1,370 (D) 1,000 or more .........................................farms: 3 - - - - - - number: 3,775 - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 3,000 27 31 64 30 16 23 2017: 2,995 26 20 61 39 23 27 number, 2022: 97,913 613 539 2,511 915 959 705 2017: 89,703 1,091 552 1,724 506 1,525 711 $1,000, 2022: 21,686 112 129 635 171 235 139 2017: 16,393 185 117 426 83 376 146 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 1,467 9 9 43 16 10 10 2017: 1,242 9 6 34 10 15 11 pounds, 2022: 441,577 1,116 2,911 13,078 5,866 5,560 2,931 2017: 388,463 2,794 1,004 11,747 2,142 8,585 2,935 $1,000, 2022: 298 (D) (D) 6 (Z) (D) 2 2017: 351 (D) 3 10 2 10 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Belmont : Brown : Butler : Carroll : Champaign : Clark : Clermont ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 42 31 47 36 47 26 22 2017: 31 20 45 44 24 24 21 number, 2022: 1,082 715 923 1,238 1,658 512 322 2017: 1,308 491 1,183 1,712 739 451 276 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 6 20 23 9 9 8 14 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: 44 398 494 125 357 45 169 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 27 17 33 17 17 21 19 number: 260 135 244 153 (D) 196 222 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 15 14 14 16 29 5 3 number: 822 580 679 680 1,280 316 100 100 to 299 ............................................farms: - - - 3 1 - - number: - - - 405 (D) - - 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 37 25 24 35 41 31 11 2017: 24 15 23 23 16 17 10 number, 2022: 728 432 437 581 974 407 136 2017: 1,080 269 562 850 334 254 99 $1,000, 2022: 171 73 88 99 306 96 27 2017: 184 36 103 174 81 31 13 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 17 8 9 21 15 10 3 2017: 12 5 17 9 7 9 5 pounds, 2022: 3,480 755 755 5,294 3,546 1,418 278 2017: 4,482 658 2,311 5,993 2,240 465 180 $1,000, 2022: (D) 3 1 (D) (D) - - 2017: 2 (D) 1 8 (D) (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 13. Sheep and Lambs - Inventory, Sales, and Wool Production: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Clinton : Columbiana : Coshocton : Crawford : Cuyahoga : Darke : Defiance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 24 69 117 31 2 61 31 2017: 27 67 110 18 - 40 25 number, 2022: 422 2,765 3,689 1,432 (D) 1,517 368 2017: 1,607 1,733 3,542 421 - 1,175 468 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 2 13 28 8 - 10 13 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: (D) 512 971 356 - 207 184 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 20 43 62 16 2 38 25 number: 225 (D) 698 143 (D) 335 136 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 3 20 46 10 - 20 6 number: (D) 980 1,721 469 - 837 232 100 to 299 ............................................farms: 1 4 9 5 - 3 - number: (D) 662 1,270 820 - 345 - 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - 2 - - - - - number: - (D) - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 19 55 81 25 2 55 16 2017: 22 53 85 19 2 45 14 number, 2022: 300 2,007 3,374 839 (D) 1,028 138 2017: 984 1,260 2,661 435 (D) 744 305 $1,000, 2022: 61 438 677 184 (D) 217 32 2017: 169 235 421 68 (D) 138 48 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 7 29 46 8 - 22 3 2017: 14 11 37 9 - 17 7 pounds, 2022: 1,419 9,616 12,163 2,983 - 4,682 840 2017: 6,310 5,891 8,988 2,028 - 3,457 940 $1,000, 2022: (D) 6 8 - - 6 (D) 2017: 2 3 8 2 - 3 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Delaware : Erie : Fairfield : Fayette : Franklin : Fulton : Gallia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 48 20 65 26 33 14 77 2017: 65 17 60 17 28 32 49 number, 2022: 1,363 413 1,082 1,275 1,107 197 4,594 2017: 1,803 410 1,432 1,556 879 767 1,829 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 2 6 12 4 3 3 27 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: (D) 32 93 52 598 19 2,773 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 31 13 54 17 19 12 39 number: (D) (D) 567 104 123 (D) (D) 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 15 6 10 5 11 2 27 number: 596 239 (D) 262 386 (D) 1,552 100 to 299 ............................................farms: 2 1 1 2 3 - 9 number: (D) (D) (D) (D) 598 - 1,537 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - 2 - - 2 number: - - - (D) - - (D) 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 37 13 46 11 20 10 58 2017: 53 13 44 13 20 21 35 number, 2022: 822 377 540 937 470 242 2,751 2017: 1,141 331 977 987 446 451 1,443 $1,000, 2022: 194 72 113 238 76 58 604 2017: 329 49 175 171 72 79 254 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 14 9 18 7 14 8 21 2017: 25 6 21 9 5 7 7 pounds, 2022: 6,060 1,807 2,419 7,018 1,956 984 2,391 2017: 7,834 941 3,990 10,675 2,292 1,584 3,357 $1,000, 2022: (D) - 5 (D) 1 - (D) 2017: 4 1 3 (D) 1 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 : Geauga : Greene : Guernsey : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Harrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 57 33 41 13 36 36 31 2017: 66 59 50 14 45 37 38 number, 2022: 1,042 827 1,420 (D) 945 982 2,698 2017: 1,648 1,064 1,070 254 1,569 643 2,388 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 11 13 8 8 6 5 3 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: 152 227 357 48 228 122 (D) 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 42 22 23 13 25 21 17 number: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 13 10 17 - 10 13 7 number: 469 403 1,050 - 504 595 412 100 to 299 ............................................farms: 2 1 1 - 1 2 6 number: (D) (D) (D) - (D) (D) 942 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - 1 number: - - - - - - (D) : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 35 30 26 2 26 28 14 2017: 54 34 40 9 32 27 22 number, 2022: 614 399 832 (D) 477 632 1,843 2017: 1,008 478 710 126 1,005 479 2,066 $1,000, 2022: 133 86 157 (D) 105 164 451 2017: 174 88 110 25 148 70 352 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 23 10 19 4 12 13 19 2017: 24 11 13 1 7 12 10 pounds, 2022: 3,404 2,059 3,104 25 2,418 4,991 13,985 2017: 7,103 2,290 1,847 (D) 1,616 1,857 9,724 $1,000, 2022: 4 1 3 - (D) (Z) 16 2017: 3 2 2 (Z) 2 (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Henry : Highland : Hocking : Holmes : Huron : Jackson : Jefferson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 8 74 40 317 23 25 24 2017: 17 72 30 210 50 13 34 number, 2022: 125 3,247 706 13,557 1,776 881 513 2017: 280 3,105 398 6,447 2,699 346 649 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: - 31 9 56 2 16 9 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: - 1,162 271 1,359 (D) 795 184 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 8 42 32 164 15 16 16 number: 125 (D) 339 1,921 167 155 204 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: - 23 8 122 4 9 8 number: - 1,091 367 5,400 119 726 309 100 to 299 ............................................farms: - 7 - 28 2 - - number: - 804 - 5,066 (D) - - 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - 2 - 3 2 - - number: - (D) - 1,170 (D) - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 8 38 32 232 18 11 21 2017: 12 52 13 172 40 5 27 number, 2022: 47 3,774 408 10,002 1,041 1,024 476 2017: 82 4,154 100 3,975 2,618 221 459 $1,000, 2022: 9 870 63 2,308 323 189 82 2017: 17 560 15 643 572 38 71 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 5 13 8 129 11 2 7 2017: 1 7 7 67 23 3 10 pounds, 2022: 300 9,100 856 51,623 7,903 (D) 1,501 2017: (D) 9,498 508 14,158 9,236 (D) 2,351 $1,000, 2022: - 30 (D) 15 12 - - 2017: (D) (D) (D) 30 13 (D) 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 : Knox : Lake : Lawrence : Licking : Logan : Lorain : Lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 134 17 17 81 59 55 21 2017: 135 19 21 115 76 59 14 number, 2022: 7,409 187 381 3,931 3,401 1,098 190 2017: 7,901 176 353 3,509 2,628 1,029 412 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 37 6 5 33 5 10 6 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: 927 52 87 866 272 96 22 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 65 15 13 48 26 47 20 number: 669 (D) 171 (D) (D) 342 (D) 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 47 2 4 24 28 5 1 number: 2,485 (D) 210 1,115 1,335 181 (D) 100 to 299 ............................................farms: 19 - - 7 2 3 - number: 2,374 - - 734 (D) 575 - 300 to 999 ............................................farms: 2 - - 1 3 - - number: (D) - - (D) 1,432 - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: 1 - - 1 - - - number: (D) - - (D) - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 103 13 8 80 45 38 12 2017: 98 13 11 75 41 40 7 number, 2022: 7,506 42 56 3,051 2,331 551 88 2017: 7,246 168 174 2,605 2,367 578 268 $1,000, 2022: 1,726 13 20 696 598 103 30 2017: 1,310 24 17 458 1,071 91 55 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 64 2 2 32 31 6 3 2017: 50 5 3 38 32 8 8 pounds, 2022: 34,047 (D) (D) 13,317 9,959 2,361 411 2017: 25,160 180 (D) 12,637 12,923 460 1,508 $1,000, 2022: 29 (D) - 5 4 (D) - 2017: 29 (Z) (D) 3 15 (D) 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Madison : Mahoning : Marion : Medina : Meigs : Mercer : Miami : Monroe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 23 40 17 86 14 34 40 34 2017: 27 33 32 96 19 54 68 42 number, 2022: 793 678 1,084 1,883 471 875 1,361 1,010 2017: 590 796 1,285 1,456 448 1,465 1,906 3,017 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 8 13 - 32 5 3 6 13 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: 312 229 - 488 236 31 120 172 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 11 27 9 63 6 26 22 18 number: (D) 219 65 638 (D) (D) 267 212 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 11 13 5 19 6 6 14 16 number: 439 459 320 845 164 263 557 798 100 to 299 ............................................farms: 1 - 2 4 2 2 4 - number: (D) - (D) 400 (D) (D) 537 - 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - - 1 - - - - - number: - - (D) - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 16 19 18 53 18 23 36 23 2017: 13 26 22 56 15 29 45 37 number, 2022: 478 272 561 787 211 492 956 603 2017: 620 375 1,125 1,289 189 987 994 3,339 $1,000, 2022: 105 54 110 185 37 116 233 132 2017: 81 61 225 153 33 160 228 651 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 8 8 9 22 2 11 28 18 2017: 6 9 10 26 4 18 15 10 pounds, 2022: 1,978 1,038 6,399 6,102 (D) 2,977 6,123 2,411 2017: 2,312 1,795 6,205 3,887 370 3,997 6,606 10,733 $1,000, 2022: 2 - 2 1 - 1 2 1 2017: 1 2 (D) 3 (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 : Montgomery : Morgan : Morrow : Muskingum : Noble : Ottawa : Paulding : Perry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 32 30 82 81 36 9 12 56 2017: 29 27 81 56 42 16 10 40 number, 2022: 428 1,005 3,553 3,608 2,433 270 215 1,429 2017: 419 756 3,302 3,303 2,740 274 198 938 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 9 13 28 16 9 1 5 18 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: 100 532 1,316 246 158 (D) 47 465 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 27 16 35 54 11 6 8 32 number: 238 191 476 (D) (D) 40 67 208 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 5 11 44 22 15 2 4 21 number: 190 402 2,217 1,103 527 (D) 148 921 100 to 299 ............................................farms: - 3 2 1 9 1 - 3 number: - 412 (D) (D) 1,195 (D) - 300 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - - 1 4 1 - - - number: - - (D) 1,707 (D) - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 19 24 63 57 35 8 10 40 2017: 25 29 63 56 39 10 6 30 number, 2022: 220 544 2,288 2,196 1,693 249 217 877 2017: 219 429 2,467 1,777 2,130 82 74 365 $1,000, 2022: 51 117 489 500 374 70 42 175 2017: 40 57 542 303 336 21 14 60 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 2 9 37 45 17 2 4 18 2017: 5 7 33 33 25 8 - 11 pounds, 2022: (D) 2,252 11,141 14,024 8,922 (D) 1,180 3,714 2017: 387 1,899 12,731 13,271 12,710 880 - 1,772 $1,000, 2022: (D) 2 7 13 10 (D) - 1 2017: (D) 2 9 9 11 1 - 3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Pickaway : Pike : Portage : Preble : Putnam : Richland : Ross : Sandusky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 11 8 52 46 27 59 41 21 2017: 22 12 68 47 40 54 44 22 number, 2022: 902 160 1,445 1,246 1,782 1,350 2,371 467 2017: 1,062 279 1,147 1,720 1,269 1,377 1,179 515 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 1 2 17 8 6 12 13 2 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: (D) (D) 525 180 580 351 1,279 (D) 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 3 7 36 30 8 41 25 18 number: 41 (D) 431 (D) 85 339 245 92 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 5 1 12 15 11 14 10 1 number: 165 (D) 555 605 452 571 520 (D) 100 to 299 ............................................farms: 3 - 4 - 8 4 3 2 number: 696 - 459 - 1,245 440 606 (D) 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - 1 - - 3 - number: - - - (D) - - 1,000 - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 10 4 45 34 20 36 27 7 2017: 18 8 42 42 33 43 24 26 number, 2022: 557 (D) 961 488 746 796 3,235 245 2017: 755 (D) 645 1,020 692 667 539 483 $1,000, 2022: 108 (D) 196 85 167 170 691 37 2017: 112 (D) 111 193 110 91 75 80 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 8 1 19 19 8 20 11 1 2017: 12 - 27 8 17 15 11 4 pounds, 2022: 2,572 (D) 6,903 4,255 2,529 3,135 4,817 (D) 2017: 4,625 - 3,420 1,080 2,617 2,937 4,041 805 $1,000, 2022: 2 - 1 1 (D) (Z) 1 - 2017: 1 - 10 2 1 2 (Z) 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 13. Sheep and Lambs - Inventory, Sales, and Wool Production: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Scioto : Seneca : Shelby : Stark : Summit : Trumbull : Tuscarawas : Union ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 21 62 44 117 36 25 97 53 2017: 11 61 22 102 19 32 73 78 number, 2022: 483 2,448 984 2,924 667 390 4,835 1,377 2017: 155 2,623 660 2,012 219 401 2,449 1,829 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 9 13 6 28 7 5 38 13 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: 241 168 181 875 107 181 3,322 180 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 15 25 27 83 21 23 60 33 number: 195 (D) (D) 801 191 (D) 486 (D) 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 6 35 16 28 15 1 29 18 number: 288 1,663 670 1,313 476 (D) 1,489 650 100 to 299 ............................................farms: - 1 1 6 - 1 5 2 number: - (D) (D) 810 - (D) 1,060 (D) 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - 1 - - - - 3 - number: - (D) - - - - 1,800 - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 15 34 32 64 26 9 77 45 2017: 9 48 20 66 13 18 56 52 number, 2022: 251 908 628 1,045 317 157 2,397 1,007 2017: 68 1,437 431 1,054 85 147 1,233 1,580 $1,000, 2022: 47 174 134 208 55 30 367 244 2017: 10 222 72 146 13 24 206 289 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 5 22 17 38 10 10 21 12 2017: 1 22 7 43 5 9 18 22 pounds, 2022: 465 8,265 2,612 6,456 1,882 1,091 3,899 5,606 2017: (D) 9,018 1,670 5,215 69 2,916 6,001 3,624 $1,000, 2022: - 5 1 5 (Z) - 4 6 2017: (D) 6 3 2 (Z) (D) 5 7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Van Wert : Vinton : Warren : Washington : Wayne : Williams : Wood : Wyandot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 22 21 21 47 304 17 32 37 2017: 28 12 48 53 286 40 30 25 number, 2022: 713 282 327 1,874 11,860 610 994 1,093 2017: 622 136 751 1,497 8,202 1,149 465 1,211 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: - 2 5 13 61 2 8 6 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: - (D) 49 241 2,919 (D) 547 50 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 14 19 16 27 171 8 24 22 number: (D) (D) 147 349 (D) (D) (D) (D) 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 7 2 5 15 109 8 7 13 number: 329 (D) 180 706 4,977 394 472 573 100 to 299 ............................................farms: 1 - - 5 22 1 1 2 number: (D) - - 819 3,686 (D) (D) (D) 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - 2 - - - number: - - - - (D) - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 19 8 18 37 232 12 33 31 2017: 19 4 35 45 221 21 24 20 number, 2022: 445 79 205 1,155 8,659 728 575 571 2017: 446 52 352 701 5,476 1,505 413 796 $1,000, 2022: 97 17 47 230 1,922 175 159 128 2017: 82 7 60 106 869 260 79 131 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 11 10 4 19 120 10 15 15 2017: 7 3 14 19 65 10 3 16 pounds, 2022: 2,410 600 654 5,575 33,497 4,515 1,250 3,926 2017: 2,019 1,410 2,285 2,758 24,605 3,146 760 6,452 $1,000, 2022: 2 (D) - 1 17 - (D) 3 2017: 3 (D) 2 2 28 5 1 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Ohio ...............................2022: 4,707 67,054 2,505 33,605 8,963 2017: 4,841 59,612 2,653 29,010 4,844 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 44 1,026 23 348 107 Allen ..................................: 31 622 29 212 54 Ashland ................................: 90 1,077 40 274 80 Ashtabula ..............................: 76 628 16 159 29 Athens .................................: 64 979 29 612 138 Auglaize ...............................: 31 401 18 121 28 Belmont ................................: 94 1,701 64 687 133 Brown ..................................: 65 634 37 232 53 Butler .................................: 70 1,107 36 531 122 Carroll ................................: 47 622 29 237 63 : Champaign ..............................: 53 1,354 34 497 220 Clark ..................................: 55 959 44 388 107 Clermont ...............................: 76 1,182 27 350 92 Clinton ................................: 45 630 24 164 47 Columbiana .............................: 94 1,126 49 515 94 Coshocton ..............................: 120 1,374 57 527 123 Crawford ...............................: 35 628 27 331 103 Cuyahoga ...............................: 6 29 1 (D) (D) Darke ..................................: 43 797 29 243 60 Defiance ...............................: 29 582 12 212 54 : Delaware ...............................: 46 717 36 604 195 Erie ...................................: 18 193 14 141 28 Fairfield ..............................: 72 1,042 42 437 95 Fayette ................................: 29 441 15 120 40 Franklin ...............................: 31 401 9 123 17 Fulton .................................: 14 279 6 223 65 Gallia .................................: 57 783 22 202 46 Geauga .................................: 51 341 15 210 30 Greene .................................: 72 1,209 25 495 125 Guernsey ...............................: 95 1,108 44 397 101 : Hamilton ...............................: 27 278 20 97 24 Hancock ................................: 36 545 28 271 64 Hardin .................................: 32 317 12 250 75 Harrison ...............................: 44 439 17 217 45 Henry ..................................: 13 81 5 (D) 15 Highland ...............................: 63 1,189 36 780 215 Hocking ................................: 57 669 30 168 39 Holmes .................................: 155 2,107 78 877 213 Huron ..................................: 20 177 12 122 20 Jackson ................................: 31 528 15 161 33 : Jefferson ..............................: 43 556 19 214 52 Knox ...................................: 105 1,669 73 661 167 Lake ...................................: 13 312 7 175 38 Lawrence ...............................: 45 766 21 301 55 Licking ................................: 124 2,176 79 1,064 303 Logan ..................................: 59 1,138 42 537 124 Lorain .................................: 68 711 33 361 72 Lucas ..................................: 24 176 10 66 18 Madison ................................: 41 337 8 105 35 Mahoning ...............................: 52 688 22 273 65 : Marion .................................: 19 311 11 179 56 Medina .................................: 87 962 48 1,534 459 Meigs ..................................: 33 413 13 74 12 Mercer .................................: 31 367 20 183 31 Miami ..................................: 50 709 24 133 35 Monroe .................................: 69 1,063 36 423 87 Montgomery .............................: 32 238 11 90 18 Morgan .................................: 45 448 23 388 83 Morrow .................................: 74 999 43 438 123 Muskingum ..............................: 97 1,756 61 629 181 : Noble ..................................: 48 604 27 233 52 Ottawa .................................: 8 57 3 35 5 Paulding ...............................: 14 476 8 154 48 Perry ..................................: 76 846 49 411 82 Pickaway ...............................: 29 632 16 417 89 Pike ...................................: 37 455 12 104 30 Portage ................................: 59 566 28 201 46 Preble .................................: 70 2,197 44 856 237 Putnam .................................: 31 1,258 19 739 255 Richland ...............................: 74 948 45 370 105 : Ross ...................................: 66 824 30 166 39 Sandusky ...............................: 29 255 9 174 52 Scioto .................................: 51 493 20 143 54 Seneca .................................: 23 666 22 416 91 Shelby .................................: 21 463 14 355 68 Stark ..................................: 143 1,474 69 522 118 Summit .................................: 49 322 18 141 21 Trumbull ...............................: 61 815 31 224 51 Tuscarawas .............................: 110 1,025 66 1,687 505 Union ..................................: 49 719 25 282 70 : Van Wert ...............................: 29 478 22 221 59 Vinton .................................: 13 92 5 (D) (D) Warren .................................: 50 441 26 224 53 Washington .............................: 87 696 31 150 38 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --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. : : Wayne ..................................: 170 3,105 108 4,376 1,391 Williams ...............................: 18 277 15 235 67 Wood ...................................: 28 553 22 288 112 Wyandot ................................: 22 220 11 64 15 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 : : Ohio ...............................2022: 1,428 14,243 766 6,652 1,492 2017: 1,504 13,937 790 6,398 1,062 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Allen ..................................: 23 344 18 129 33 Ashland ................................: 21 158 11 68 18 Ashtabula ..............................: 35 317 9 (D) (D) Athens .................................: 11 48 6 131 19 Auglaize ...............................: 10 (D) 8 23 5 Belmont ................................: 26 532 23 261 47 Brown ..................................: 13 111 6 35 5 Butler .................................: 3 31 8 24 6 Carroll ................................: 16 (D) 7 90 29 : Champaign ..............................: 13 (D) 4 27 7 Clark ..................................: 11 51 13 87 16 Clermont ...............................: 23 472 10 (D) (D) Clinton ................................: 8 (D) 3 6 2 Columbiana .............................: 28 198 12 52 9 Coshocton ..............................: 32 146 17 70 13 Crawford ...............................: 8 183 8 99 16 Cuyahoga ...............................: 4 (D) - - - Darke ..................................: 14 121 6 55 10 Defiance ...............................: 8 179 4 56 17 : Delaware ...............................: 26 249 15 110 33 Erie ...................................: 11 177 11 133 26 Fairfield ..............................: 23 180 15 157 30 Fayette ................................: 13 108 8 42 10 Franklin ...............................: 10 (D) 4 17 5 Fulton .................................: 10 180 3 (D) (D) Gallia .................................: 7 31 2 (D) (D) Geauga .................................: 27 190 9 (D) 13 Greene .................................: 18 (D) 11 191 37 Guernsey ...............................: 37 360 26 165 45 : Hamilton ...............................: 11 (D) 9 55 14 Hancock ................................: 15 157 13 87 16 Hardin .................................: 9 42 3 6 2 Harrison ...............................: 9 (D) - - - Henry ..................................: 7 57 1 (D) (D) Highland ...............................: 26 141 6 26 3 Hocking ................................: 19 (D) 7 (D) (D) Holmes .................................: 38 184 19 (D) (D) Huron ..................................: 11 79 7 (D) 5 Jackson ................................: 13 92 7 36 10 : Jefferson ..............................: 11 (D) 6 76 15 Knox ...................................: 30 110 12 54 10 Lake ...................................: 7 (D) 2 (D) (D) Lawrence ...............................: 14 376 9 126 24 Licking ................................: 40 565 24 253 52 Logan ..................................: 14 (D) 10 133 47 Lorain .................................: 37 261 18 166 37 Lucas ..................................: 6 29 - - - Madison ................................: 17 233 4 58 21 Mahoning ...............................: 15 171 10 82 27 : Marion .................................: 7 69 3 68 19 Medina .................................: 21 214 15 (D) (D) Meigs ..................................: 10 172 8 36 4 Mercer .................................: 4 104 2 (D) (D) Miami ..................................: 12 203 4 6 1 Monroe .................................: 21 248 15 176 20 Montgomery .............................: 8 62 - - - Morgan .................................: 13 (D) 8 99 12 Morrow .................................: 22 275 18 188 49 Muskingum ..............................: 29 300 7 62 9 : Noble ..................................: 3 9 - - - Ottawa .................................: 7 (D) 2 (D) (D) Paulding ...............................: 6 102 3 33 8 Perry ..................................: 10 (D) 9 83 11 Pickaway ...............................: 4 12 4 (D) (D) Pike ...................................: 10 46 7 28 7 Portage ................................: 29 335 22 179 39 Preble .................................: 24 (D) 14 (D) (D) Putnam .................................: 4 16 1 (D) (D) Richland ...............................: 21 (D) 13 41 12 : Ross ...................................: 23 330 18 75 16 Sandusky ...............................: 13 133 7 83 (D) Scioto .................................: 4 (D) - - - Seneca .................................: 10 153 9 58 11 Shelby .................................: 7 107 5 193 20 Stark ..................................: 52 265 19 113 29 Summit .................................: 17 108 3 (D) (D) Trumbull ...............................: 41 605 21 87 19 Tuscarawas .............................: 11 (D) 7 38 10 Union ..................................: 12 (D) 4 24 4 : Vinton .................................: 7 (D) 2 (D) (D) Warren .................................: 18 (D) 6 (D) (D) Washington .............................: 24 177 15 82 20 Wayne ..................................: 47 565 26 429 110 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --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. : : Williams ...............................: 12 216 10 53 11 Wood ...................................: 13 70 7 27 5 Wyandot ................................: 12 (D) 6 30 7 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 : : Ohio ...............................2022: 240 1,741 76 529 84 44 2,598 21 2017: 241 1,476 43 302 47 40 3,220 1 : Counties, 2022 : : Ashland ................................: 6 56 - - - 2 (D) - Ashtabula ..............................: 4 16 1 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) Athens .................................: 6 67 3 36 5 3 282 (Z) Auglaize ...............................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Brown ..................................: 5 18 - - - - - - Butler .................................: 12 56 - - - - - - Carroll ................................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Champaign ..............................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Clark ..................................: 4 8 - - - - - - Clermont ...............................: 10 54 1 (D) (D) - - - : Clinton ................................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Columbiana .............................: 10 45 9 34 6 - - - Crawford ...............................: - - 3 18 2 - - - Defiance ...............................: 9 18 - - - 6 120 - Delaware ...............................: 5 64 3 24 6 - - - Erie ...................................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Franklin ...............................: 2 (D) - - - - - - Gallia .................................: 3 13 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - Geauga .................................: 3 12 - - - - - - Greene .................................: 2 (D) - - - - - - : Hamilton ...............................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Hardin .................................: 5 20 - - - - - - Harrison ...............................: 2 (D) - - - - - - Hocking ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) - - - Holmes .................................: 12 125 2 (D) (D) 3 75 - Jackson ................................: 3 90 3 30 5 - - - Jefferson ..............................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Knox ...................................: 7 99 3 15 2 - - - Lake ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) - - - Lawrence ...............................: 7 29 - - - 7 125 - : Licking ................................: 8 83 4 17 3 5 599 (D) Logan ..................................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Lorain .................................: 3 81 3 33 6 - - - Lucas ..................................: 3 48 3 9 2 - - - Mahoning ...............................: - - - - - - - (Z) Medina .................................: 12 110 2 (D) (D) - - - Mercer .................................: 7 22 4 (D) (D) - - - Miami ..................................: 4 8 - - - - - - Monroe .................................: 6 48 - - - - - - Montgomery .............................: 5 20 - - - - - - : Morgan .................................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Morrow .................................: 8 56 3 6 2 - - - Ottawa .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - Perry ..................................: 2 (D) - - - - - - Pickaway ...............................: 8 69 1 (D) (D) 8 (D) (D) Portage ................................: 2 (D) - - - 1 (D) (D) Preble .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) - - - Richland ...............................: 1 (D) - - - 1 (D) (D) Scioto .................................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Seneca .................................: - - 4 44 6 - - - : Stark ..................................: 8 51 6 12 (Z) 2 (D) (D) Summit .................................: 3 38 1 (D) (D) 2 (D) - Tuscarawas .............................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Union ..................................: 2 (D) - - - - - - Vinton .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - - Warren .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) - - - Washington .............................: 9 56 - - - - - - Wayne ..................................: 10 79 6 12 1 - - - Wyandot ................................: 1 (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 : : Ohio ...............................2022: 3,440 51,070 1,802 26,424 7,386 2017: 3,543 44,199 1,942 22,310 3,735 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 42 (D) 23 (D) (D) Allen ..................................: 13 278 11 83 21 Ashland ................................: 72 863 30 206 62 Ashtabula ..............................: 43 295 9 102 15 Athens .................................: 53 864 20 445 113 Auglaize ...............................: 22 220 11 98 23 Belmont ................................: 69 1,169 42 426 86 Brown ..................................: 49 505 31 197 48 Butler .................................: 58 1,020 34 507 116 Carroll ................................: 32 455 24 147 34 : Champaign ..............................: 49 1,264 33 470 213 Clark ..................................: 46 900 33 301 91 Clermont ...............................: 48 656 19 189 53 Clinton ................................: 37 534 21 158 45 Columbiana .............................: 74 883 38 429 79 Coshocton ..............................: 92 1,228 42 457 110 Crawford ...............................: 27 445 18 214 85 Cuyahoga ...............................: 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) Darke ..................................: 33 676 23 188 49 Defiance ...............................: 15 385 8 156 37 : Delaware ...............................: 35 404 26 470 156 Erie ...................................: 6 (D) 3 8 2 Fairfield ..............................: 50 862 28 280 65 Fayette ................................: 18 333 9 78 30 Franklin ...............................: 21 334 6 106 12 Fulton .................................: 7 99 3 (D) (D) Gallia .................................: 50 739 19 182 43 Geauga .................................: 29 139 6 (D) 17 Greene .................................: 58 980 17 304 88 Guernsey ...............................: 58 748 24 232 56 : Hamilton ...............................: 17 178 11 42 10 Hancock ................................: 25 388 18 184 47 Hardin .................................: 20 255 9 244 73 Harrison ...............................: 40 404 17 217 45 Henry ..................................: 12 24 4 5 (D) Highland ...............................: 48 1,048 30 754 211 Hocking ................................: 40 564 23 153 36 Holmes .................................: 119 1,798 58 620 162 Huron ..................................: 11 98 7 (D) 15 Jackson ................................: 18 346 8 95 19 : Jefferson ..............................: 35 425 14 138 37 Knox ...................................: 79 1,460 58 592 155 Lake ...................................: 9 220 3 111 29 Lawrence ...............................: 38 361 16 175 31 Licking ................................: 83 1,528 53 794 248 Logan ..................................: 48 898 32 404 77 Lorain .................................: 39 369 21 162 29 Lucas ..................................: 16 99 7 57 16 Madison ................................: 25 104 4 47 14 Mahoning ...............................: 46 517 12 191 39 : Marion .................................: 12 242 8 111 36 Medina .................................: 66 638 38 1,432 434 Meigs ..................................: 30 241 5 38 9 Mercer .................................: 21 241 15 109 14 Miami ..................................: 34 498 20 127 33 Monroe .................................: 51 767 29 247 67 Montgomery .............................: 19 156 11 90 18 Morgan .................................: 37 371 20 289 71 Morrow .................................: 57 668 25 244 73 Muskingum ..............................: 73 1,456 54 567 172 : Noble ..................................: 47 595 27 233 52 Ottawa .................................: 2 (D) - - - Paulding ...............................: 8 374 5 121 40 Perry ..................................: 68 701 40 328 72 Pickaway ...............................: 21 551 11 397 86 Pike ...................................: 28 409 5 76 23 Portage ................................: 34 (D) 7 22 7 Preble .................................: 47 2,023 31 693 192 Putnam .................................: 27 1,242 18 (D) (D) Richland ...............................: 54 846 32 329 93 : Ross ...................................: 48 494 12 91 22 Sandusky ...............................: 17 122 3 91 (D) Scioto .................................: 48 464 20 143 54 Seneca .................................: 22 513 18 314 74 Shelby .................................: 14 356 9 162 48 Stark ..................................: 102 1,158 47 397 89 Summit .................................: 29 176 14 130 18 Trumbull ...............................: 24 210 11 137 32 Tuscarawas .............................: 99 963 60 1,649 494 Union ..................................: 35 579 21 258 66 : Van Wert ...............................: 29 478 22 221 59 Vinton .................................: 5 46 2 (D) (D) Warren .................................: 32 272 20 143 38 Washington .............................: 59 463 18 68 17 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --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. : : Wayne ..................................: 124 2,461 82 3,935 1,280 Williams ...............................: 8 61 5 182 56 Wood ...................................: 19 483 15 261 107 Wyandot ................................: 14 129 5 34 8 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 : : Ohio ...............................2022: 13,571 91,418 3,128 14,862 75,448 2017: 15,885 97,181 3,116 11,365 48,093 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 204 852 25 45 358 Allen ..................................: 48 316 10 32 92 Ashland ................................: 214 1,592 46 268 (D) Ashtabula ..............................: 272 1,707 61 188 (D) Athens .................................: 152 902 25 58 498 Auglaize ...............................: 74 375 11 28 182 Belmont ................................: 151 829 28 102 372 Brown ..................................: 146 769 33 87 408 Butler .................................: 193 1,111 47 90 (D) Carroll ................................: 169 793 28 79 155 : Champaign ..............................: 97 549 4 5 8 Clark ..................................: 118 1,038 32 142 (D) Clermont ...............................: 236 1,643 51 917 2,665 Clinton ................................: 89 601 24 160 787 Columbiana .............................: 271 1,299 38 77 435 Coshocton ..............................: 356 1,998 113 219 1,276 Crawford ...............................: 34 117 4 8 25 Cuyahoga ...............................: 13 225 4 10 66 Darke ..................................: 158 678 16 23 226 Defiance ...............................: 62 197 5 12 (D) : Delaware ...............................: 187 1,471 60 133 1,806 Erie ...................................: 44 403 16 48 479 Fairfield ..............................: 145 1,005 23 71 1,023 Fayette ................................: 50 646 11 174 1,539 Franklin ...............................: 80 955 21 363 (D) Fulton .................................: 54 250 10 34 (D) Gallia .................................: 179 759 33 83 196 Geauga .................................: 499 3,498 161 727 3,277 Greene .................................: 173 1,259 27 66 (D) Guernsey ...............................: 232 1,456 38 304 453 : Hamilton ...............................: 78 841 30 93 (D) Hancock ................................: 46 459 7 112 (D) Hardin .................................: 80 768 12 (D) (D) Harrison ...............................: 81 777 9 304 (D) Henry ..................................: 44 182 3 3 (D) Highland ...............................: 225 1,407 42 150 991 Hocking ................................: 77 245 11 16 (D) Holmes .................................: 994 9,296 403 1,659 9,704 Huron ..................................: 89 523 17 202 (D) Jackson ................................: 106 468 12 15 38 : Jefferson ..............................: 149 815 36 76 (D) Knox ...................................: 353 2,692 75 362 1,399 Lake ...................................: 49 226 7 12 80 Lawrence ...............................: 91 304 8 18 (D) Licking ................................: 283 2,219 45 198 1,268 Logan ..................................: 118 894 29 117 (D) Lorain .................................: 171 1,212 26 76 940 Lucas ..................................: 33 330 1 (D) (D) Madison ................................: 116 817 13 50 179 Mahoning ...............................: 138 1,162 26 106 226 : Marion .................................: 40 142 - - - Medina .................................: 233 2,412 68 261 (D) Meigs ..................................: 74 426 5 12 54 Mercer .................................: 67 327 20 74 163 Miami ..................................: 162 740 34 74 525 Monroe .................................: 102 620 36 71 311 Montgomery .............................: 139 972 25 44 (D) Morgan .................................: 109 649 33 63 275 Morrow .................................: 219 1,570 24 46 199 Muskingum ..............................: 248 1,340 39 281 1,092 : Noble ..................................: 108 675 20 59 165 Ottawa .................................: 43 295 10 27 (D) Paulding ...............................: 24 85 4 10 65 Perry ..................................: 103 583 17 (D) 190 Pickaway ...............................: 90 530 16 194 1,332 Pike ...................................: 110 654 30 90 442 Portage ................................: 244 2,421 59 403 (D) Preble .................................: 156 732 19 78 445 Putnam .................................: 29 114 8 20 57 Richland ...............................: 283 1,751 62 187 (D) : Ross ...................................: 166 745 30 92 (D) Sandusky ...............................: 55 464 18 61 (D) Scioto .................................: 117 676 24 72 (D) Seneca .................................: 33 114 2 (D) (D) Shelby .................................: 74 227 7 10 (D) Stark ..................................: 329 1,903 72 125 702 Summit .................................: 81 520 17 18 95 Trumbull ...............................: 240 1,637 79 232 1,308 Tuscarawas .............................: 359 2,346 101 594 3,208 Union ..................................: 120 658 14 64 364 : Van Wert ...............................: 20 73 4 9 27 Vinton .................................: 44 247 12 28 58 Warren .................................: 253 1,720 42 98 1,988 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --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. : : Washington .............................: 201 995 34 51 322 Wayne ..................................: 716 6,168 300 1,225 6,074 Williams ...............................: 55 244 10 38 (D) Wood ...................................: 70 427 13 27 180 Wyandot ................................: 34 286 3 (D) (D) : MULES, BURROS, AND DONKEYS : : State Total : : Ohio ...............................2022: 2,880 7,270 268 1,494 677 2017: 3,193 7,641 315 819 286 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 66 176 9 10 5 Allen ..................................: 26 48 4 (D) 2 Ashland ................................: 32 86 1 (D) (D) Ashtabula ..............................: 17 48 2 (D) (D) Athens .................................: 39 73 4 6 5 Auglaize ...............................: 10 20 - - - Belmont ................................: 63 234 5 7 3 Brown ..................................: 54 86 4 (D) 1 Butler .................................: 57 139 1 (D) (D) Carroll ................................: 45 91 3 (D) 1 : Champaign ..............................: 29 59 3 (D) 2 Clark ..................................: 33 84 4 10 7 Clermont ...............................: 59 89 6 82 41 Clinton ................................: 6 10 - - - Columbiana .............................: 53 100 4 10 2 Coshocton ..............................: 63 137 4 13 6 Crawford ...............................: 6 70 4 49 (D) Cuyahoga ...............................: 1 (D) - - - Darke ..................................: 41 69 4 (D) 1 Defiance ...............................: 8 22 1 (D) (D) : Delaware ...............................: 49 77 - - - Erie ...................................: 9 12 - - - Fairfield ..............................: 53 107 5 9 5 Fayette ................................: 10 19 - - - Franklin ...............................: 19 43 6 11 8 Fulton .................................: 13 16 1 (D) (D) Gallia .................................: 61 133 3 6 3 Geauga .................................: 28 46 - - - Greene .................................: 25 62 2 (D) (D) Guernsey ...............................: 87 311 17 153 67 : Hamilton ...............................: 19 30 1 (D) (D) Hancock ................................: 14 30 1 (D) (D) Hardin .................................: 12 79 4 14 6 Harrison ...............................: 27 72 3 6 2 Henry ..................................: 16 40 1 (D) (D) Highland ...............................: 55 101 14 18 6 Hocking ................................: 26 51 1 (D) (D) Holmes .................................: 60 272 6 42 18 Huron ..................................: 18 38 1 (D) (D) Jackson ................................: 38 95 10 15 6 : Jefferson ..............................: 48 153 1 (D) (D) Knox ...................................: 40 85 7 9 3 Lake ...................................: 5 9 - - - Lawrence ...............................: 24 45 1 (D) (D) Licking ................................: 78 140 4 8 6 Logan ..................................: 16 102 1 (D) (D) Lorain .................................: 25 32 - - - Lucas ..................................: 1 (D) - - - Madison ................................: 39 60 - - - Mahoning ...............................: 39 150 10 14 9 : Marion .................................: 13 29 - - - Medina .................................: 30 94 2 (D) (D) Meigs ..................................: 19 30 - - - Mercer .................................: 19 34 4 (D) (D) Miami ..................................: 50 116 7 (D) 2 Monroe .................................: 50 151 10 620 271 Montgomery .............................: 37 57 2 (D) (D) Morgan .................................: 17 35 - - - Morrow .................................: 34 61 - - - Muskingum ..............................: 103 269 4 16 5 : Noble ..................................: 41 178 4 44 19 Ottawa .................................: 5 6 1 (D) (D) Paulding ...............................: 5 11 - - - Perry ..................................: 31 197 12 39 17 Pickaway ...............................: 7 20 - - - Pike ...................................: 31 61 3 (D) 1 Portage ................................: 62 154 2 (D) (D) Preble .................................: 41 151 3 13 5 Putnam .................................: 1 (D) - - - Richland ...............................: 26 46 2 (D) (D) : Ross ...................................: 33 114 1 (D) (D) Sandusky ...............................: 9 20 1 (D) (D) Scioto .................................: 47 106 2 (D) (D) Seneca .................................: 7 12 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. : : Shelby .................................: 15 53 2 (D) (D) Stark ..................................: 61 116 3 7 4 Summit .................................: 20 40 - - - Trumbull ...............................: 25 85 - - - Tuscarawas .............................: 86 259 12 64 26 Union ..................................: 30 85 - - - Van Wert ...............................: 4 (D) - - - Vinton .................................: 26 45 3 5 1 Warren .................................: 55 149 7 15 10 Washington .............................: 68 149 3 5 2 : Wayne ..................................: 80 172 8 16 12 Williams ...............................: 11 28 - - - Wood ...................................: 9 21 3 6 6 Wyandot ................................: 10 57 3 38 20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ohio : Adams : Allen : Ashland : Ashtabula : Athens : Auglaize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 11,925 147 67 259 251 119 62 2017: 11,350 172 68 229 209 104 50 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 10,695 142 65 208 236 114 54 2017: 10,274 164 52 193 193 101 44 number, 2022: 38,570,322 25,051 (D) 260,479 7,238 1,926 (D) 2017: 28,868,147 3,265 1,528 346,862 5,615 2,761 (D) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 9,188 132 55 176 204 112 49 50 to 99..................................................: 817 6 6 14 18 2 1 100 to 399................................................: 435 - 2 8 14 - 3 400 to 3,199..............................................: 51 2 1 - - - - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: 10 - - 1 - - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: 54 2 - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: 67 - - 9 - - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: 28 - - - - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: 45 - 1 - - - 1 : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 1,556 24 12 36 51 7 7 2017: 1,477 26 9 29 21 21 14 number, 2022: 11,807,128 22,412 94 54,555 1,597 67 (D) 2017: 10,759,937 169 572 236,737 500 385 380,090 Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 1,866 19 7 59 34 9 8 2017: 1,773 27 9 57 32 14 4 number, 2022: 20,002,853 494 (D) 1,222,973 1,382 462 206 2017: 16,604,195 914 236 497,912 843 599 42 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 1,195 9 8 36 32 3 3 2017: 1,139 11 8 18 14 16 8 number, 2022: 3,091,927 65 (D) 189 194 24 44,500 2017: 3,131,824 57 (D) 118 57 88 (D) : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 3,109 36 25 72 84 44 18 2017: 2,667 51 36 40 53 39 12 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 7,792 76 42 180 155 57 40 2017: 7,409 76 38 154 110 74 33 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 1,559 8 15 30 38 10 6 2017: 1,749 23 14 32 24 13 9 number, 2022: 23,533,133 20,672 1,376 267,515 1,535 69 249 2017: 22,066,578 625 988 (D) 767 120 (D) Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: 291 2 - 6 9 - 2 2017: 298 7 1 16 7 2 4 number, 2022: 19,457,256 (D) - 168,168 403 - (D) 2017: 17,587,218 221 (D) 391,190 49 (D) 779,700 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 1,510 10 12 60 27 7 6 2017: 1,408 8 7 36 20 8 5 number, 2022: 123,982,907 51 1,310 6,989,404 3,807 302 108 2017: 97,878,519 194 483 3,107,288 1,115 400 190 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 1,165 10 12 48 27 7 6 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: 27 - - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: 18 - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: 113 - - - - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: 85 - - 6 - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: 102 - - 6 - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 714 3 4 21 21 - 3 2017: 719 1 4 8 15 12 5 number, 2022: 9,538,217 3 (D) 252 172 - 229,500 2017: 8,785,025 (D) (D) (D) 78 110 256,800 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 843 12 3 32 20 2 5 2017: 784 11 16 19 9 21 6 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Belmont : Brown : Butler : Carroll : Champaign : Clark : Clermont ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 117 138 154 126 117 136 199 2017: 134 135 152 148 93 105 179 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 115 127 149 116 109 126 197 2017: 130 130 146 141 86 102 173 number, 2022: 2,435 3,764 3,119 2,751 3,915 2,438 5,272 2017: 3,319 3,515 3,642 2,703 4,298 (D) 7,262 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 108 113 139 105 86 118 172 50 to 99..................................................: 4 12 5 6 13 8 17 100 to 399................................................: 3 1 5 5 10 - 7 400 to 3,199..............................................: - 1 - - - - 1 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 13 16 22 15 14 19 29 2017: 16 14 13 8 12 12 27 number, 2022: 395 150 517 146 156 285 404 2017: 317 191 458 (D) 402 137 1,697 Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 16 14 13 28 20 20 24 2017: 18 16 29 17 10 13 5 number, 2022: 377 335 811 (D) 1,228 4,338 1,157 2017: 3,437 392 943 (D) 2,770 1,128 318 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 4 9 8 12 20 4 15 2017: 10 9 9 15 8 14 19 number, 2022: 9 100 (D) 65 82 8 54 2017: 44 40 2,072 76 45 107 109 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 35 32 46 39 47 24 56 2017: 18 31 29 54 27 35 61 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 82 63 88 82 82 86 110 2017: 82 83 103 71 57 70 98 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 22 8 19 12 22 16 16 2017: 18 19 26 28 17 10 23 number, 2022: 846 681 598 127 547 888 1,653 2017: 879 1,173 833 743 664 362 1,844 Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: 1 - - - 6 4 - 2017: 3 - - 3 - - 4 number, 2022: (D) - - - 90 118 - 2017: 60 - - (D) - - 41 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 6 13 9 24 25 17 20 2017: 11 4 13 17 18 13 10 number, 2022: (D) 420 403 (D) 1,545 6,123 884 2017: 1,814 64 439 (D) 3,235 2,106 2,515 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 6 13 9 22 25 17 20 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - - - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - 2 - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 3 6 3 6 8 2 3 2017: 1 - 7 10 6 11 13 number, 2022: 43 79 (D) 37 34 (D) 25 2017: (D) - 2,882 25 20 123 58 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 7 4 7 11 27 13 15 2017: 8 8 9 2 10 10 11 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Clinton : Columbiana : Coshocton : Crawford : Cuyahoga : Darke : Defiance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 114 233 244 52 25 175 82 2017: 78 234 174 43 26 179 47 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 99 203 198 43 25 123 78 2017: 67 211 147 36 24 121 39 number, 2022: 2,324 27,176 68,271 68,838 848 8,610,584 (D) 2017: 1,994 24,143 75,661 (D) 519 5,184,982 947 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 87 172 176 37 16 89 66 50 to 99..................................................: 12 17 17 2 9 11 9 100 to 399................................................: - 11 1 - - 5 2 400 to 3,199..............................................: - 2 - - - - - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - 2 - - - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - 1 1 4 - - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: - - 1 - - 3 - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - 5 - 100,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - 10 1 : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 18 42 21 10 4 15 7 2017: 14 25 17 4 7 22 1 number, 2022: 337 (D) 1,015 242 104 5,987,503 69 2017: 492 (D) 580 (D) 176 4,711,999 (D) Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 15 49 65 8 1 22 6 2017: 18 39 45 6 - 21 7 number, 2022: 413 1,407,593 1,116,817 852 (D) 43,868 895 2017: 761 756,959 899,730 104 - 13,173 200 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 6 27 21 4 - 47 3 2017: 13 13 14 5 - 58 3 number, 2022: 168 323 207 80 - 818,320 10 2017: (D) 90 130 8 - 740,259 12 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 17 64 78 11 16 27 25 2017: 24 30 32 14 5 30 17 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 75 185 145 41 21 137 46 2017: 63 152 124 30 23 157 25 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 13 32 23 5 5 18 9 2017: 10 23 32 1 9 25 10 number, 2022: 420 (D) 30,322 126 106 4,769,827 (D) 2017: 8,063 (D) 8,068 (D) 790 4,335,479 297 Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: 6 13 10 - 2 10 2 2017: 1 10 7 1 5 8 - number, 2022: 71 (D) 692 - (D) 10,818,168 (D) 2017: (D) (D) 2,858 (D) 30 9,822,400 - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 5 44 47 13 1 19 9 2017: 17 33 61 - 3 21 - number, 2022: 95 11,090,519 7,586,550 1,084 (D) 411,246 915 2017: 4,125 7,505,759 7,270,729 - 18 15,222 - : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 5 28 25 13 1 14 9 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - - - - - 2 - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - 9 - - 3 - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - 7 9 - - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: - 9 4 - - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 3 19 5 6 - 43 - 2017: 6 8 6 - - 53 - number, 2022: 18 252 150 94 - 3,190,982 - 2017: (D) 1,144 52 - - 2,539,962 - : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 2 24 20 7 5 2 4 2017: 8 4 15 10 - 7 7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Delaware : Erie : Fairfield : Fayette : Franklin : Fulton : Gallia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 145 32 204 45 87 54 134 2017: 130 39 142 35 74 61 151 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 142 31 194 43 74 54 116 2017: 115 35 137 35 65 57 148 number, 2022: 4,349 718 5,527 (D) 3,404 2,131 40,744 2017: 2,714 877 4,610 1,067 2,722 1,812 16,355 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 123 28 161 35 64 41 110 50 to 99..................................................: 11 3 27 2 4 11 1 100 to 399................................................: 8 - 4 5 3 - 1 400 to 3,199..............................................: - - 2 - 3 2 - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - - - - 3 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - - - - - - 1 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: - - - 1 - - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 25 4 37 5 13 10 24 2017: 14 3 20 3 15 10 15 number, 2022: 894 (D) 910 35 660 168 426 2017: 840 (D) 735 120 111 120 262 Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 20 3 24 4 10 13 22 2017: 19 2 27 3 12 11 9 number, 2022: 439 153 3,754 350 688 772 1,367 2017: (D) (D) 662 610 476 435 313 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 6 8 22 8 11 2 15 2017: 20 2 28 5 1 7 7 number, 2022: 21 131 306 354 46 (D) 218 2017: 134 (D) 241 16 (D) 42 41 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 40 16 52 19 19 23 13 2017: 47 10 43 7 37 17 19 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 118 23 122 26 44 32 72 2017: 86 32 103 22 53 42 79 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 35 1 28 3 7 5 19 2017: 20 9 24 5 11 17 17 number, 2022: 982 (D) 2,435 (D) 967 62 37,260 2017: 374 205 1,842 97 2,967 173 969 Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: - 1 4 - - - - 2017: 2 1 9 - 6 1 - number, 2022: - (D) 44 - - - - 2017: (D) (D) 340 - 180 (D) - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 15 4 18 - 2 12 3 2017: 19 4 28 3 9 9 4 number, 2022: 228 326 4,204 - (D) 922 111 2017: 28,423 510 2,102 610 364 260 70 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 15 4 18 - 2 12 3 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - - - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 7 5 13 2 2 1 7 2017: 12 2 18 1 - 4 2 number, 2022: 56 (D) 118 (D) (D) (D) 98 2017: 245 (D) 234 (D) - 19 (D) : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 15 5 13 2 - 4 9 2017: 19 7 10 3 18 3 9 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Geauga : Greene : Guernsey : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Harrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 275 176 138 57 58 95 74 2017: 273 129 115 34 49 66 92 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 247 170 129 54 56 92 65 2017: 242 123 103 34 43 62 82 number, 2022: 10,444 6,323 2,676 1,333 (D) (D) (D) 2017: 7,994 4,291 2,351 1,145 (D) (D) 1,954 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 178 141 118 45 53 77 55 50 to 99..................................................: 38 15 9 5 2 5 4 100 to 399................................................: 31 14 2 4 - 5 5 400 to 3,199..............................................: - - - - - 2 - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - - - - 1 - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - 1 1 100,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - 2 - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 31 26 8 - 6 15 5 2017: 36 33 17 10 5 5 9 number, 2022: 1,914 519 291 - 78 (D) 40 2017: 951 833 298 446 92 170 178 Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 42 21 24 3 14 14 9 2017: 69 18 18 1 5 17 11 number, 2022: 5,197 1,061 495 (D) 540 514 525,218 2017: 2,849 1,193 570 (D) 537 702 327,896 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 50 24 8 4 9 13 6 2017: 51 15 11 1 9 5 9 number, 2022: 2,307 143 40 1,334 56 (D) 18 2017: 589 164 43 (D) 31 64 44 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 73 57 30 13 16 34 14 2017: 53 38 30 10 24 8 21 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 219 134 76 34 41 72 52 2017: 189 100 74 18 32 50 62 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 41 16 27 13 14 20 17 2017: 38 12 28 1 9 13 14 number, 2022: 1,600 1,646 1,481 2,849 (D) (D) 843 2017: 1,142 243 747 (D) (D) (D) 140 Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: 9 7 - - - 9 3 2017: 8 3 - - 1 - - number, 2022: 507 401 - - - (D) 18 2017: 196 75 - - (D) - - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 38 25 10 3 7 8 15 2017: 49 18 2 6 1 11 9 number, 2022: 6,872 2,325 278 (D) 237 328 2,785,160 2017: 3,742 1,206 (D) 3,888 (D) 6,555 1,500,264 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 38 25 10 3 7 8 9 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - - - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - - 3 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - 3 : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 33 10 10 5 - 6 12 2017: 22 10 - 1 4 2 7 number, 2022: 2,170 132 51 1,468 - (D) 96 2017: 794 112 - (D) 17 (D) 30 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 18 21 12 2 7 6 7 2017: 14 6 15 - 5 7 9 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Henry : Highland : Hocking : Holmes : Huron : Jackson : Jefferson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 50 168 116 563 118 73 84 2017: 40 163 90 476 115 87 109 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 41 157 116 418 101 71 75 2017: 32 157 90 382 91 84 105 number, 2022: 716 6,489 2,696 689,185 284,840 1,482 1,410 2017: 592 7,037 2,351 369,844 192,160 1,207 2,366 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 39 130 104 368 82 61 72 50 to 99..................................................: 2 13 8 14 7 8 3 100 to 399................................................: - 13 4 18 - 2 - 400 to 3,199..............................................: - 1 - 6 - - - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - - - 5 6 - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: - - - 4 6 - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: - - - 3 - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 3 21 21 48 10 14 10 2017: 3 13 24 55 21 2 9 number, 2022: 45 274 328 114,938 198 445 114 2017: 38 650 456 158,595 413 (D) 124 Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 6 29 18 158 25 12 9 2017: 6 13 13 120 28 16 1 number, 2022: 150 2,929 315 4,853,535 943,580 176 239 2017: 30 471 266 3,055,593 943,273 472 (D) : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 3 15 6 30 7 10 7 2017: 6 11 5 17 6 - 7 number, 2022: 30 218 36 271 75 64 18 2017: 112 33 75 247 35 - 25 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 23 45 14 61 32 9 18 2017: 10 31 21 62 26 6 21 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 35 113 80 368 90 39 51 2017: 27 109 59 312 84 37 69 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 6 20 11 103 22 12 2 2017: 8 16 23 76 20 5 13 number, 2022: 56 980 218 131,901 148,650 242 (D) 2017: 88 1,726 687 347,804 213,548 58 228 Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: - 4 7 33 6 2 - 2017: 4 2 - 34 - - - number, 2022: - 33 104 333,405 60 (D) - 2017: 20 (D) - 302,424 - - - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 6 34 11 151 26 10 1 2017: 6 18 5 105 38 - 1 number, 2022: 1,772 6,314 230 26,110,709 6,877,920 254 (D) 2017: 386 2,714 100 15,917,613 6,923,893 - (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 6 34 11 30 11 10 1 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - - - 3 - - - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - 12 - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - 66 2 - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - 28 5 - - 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - 12 8 - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 6 8 2 9 4 6 3 2017: 6 1 4 16 8 - 4 number, 2022: 86 210 (D) 36,862 164 24 12 2017: 102 (D) 48 (D) 126 - 34 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 5 11 1 35 15 - 5 2017: 7 9 2 19 10 - 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Knox : Lake : Lawrence : Licking : Logan : Lorain : Lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 269 68 73 282 130 186 56 2017: 278 32 83 286 154 169 35 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 248 66 70 268 122 168 53 2017: 249 30 81 283 151 155 31 number, 2022: 155,303 1,358 1,468 (D) 46,268 6,254 1,306 2017: 27,530 1,666 1,838 (D) (D) 3,905 1,652 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 216 63 64 242 106 130 43 50 to 99..................................................: 26 2 4 21 4 24 10 100 to 399................................................: 2 1 2 3 8 14 - 400 to 3,199..............................................: - - - - 2 - - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: 4 - - - 2 - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: - - - 2 - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 24 3 10 32 20 43 13 2017: 47 1 7 56 26 16 13 number, 2022: (D) 126 185 (D) (D) 1,488 264 2017: 282,569 (D) 78 (D) (D) 388 625 Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 39 10 4 30 14 48 6 2017: 56 5 5 46 28 21 4 number, 2022: 1,589,933 1,237 58 765 638 7,326 1,500 2017: 1,694,442 (D) 76 3,606 1,130 855 536 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 11 9 5 19 18 13 5 2017: 23 5 3 38 29 4 4 number, 2022: 50 111 15 89 91 133 74 2017: 197 (D) 7 350 200 36 130 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 43 24 21 80 36 77 25 2017: 46 10 25 95 41 51 21 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 167 46 40 184 79 139 34 2017: 175 24 49 210 83 109 26 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 36 14 5 26 24 19 5 2017: 27 2 11 43 33 22 13 number, 2022: (D) 308 90 (D) (D) 2,273 102 2017: 46,112 (D) 233 (D) 460 1,029 466 Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: 3 - - 1 4 2 - 2017: 10 - - 3 3 1 - number, 2022: 406,000 - - (D) (D) (D) - 2017: 840,404 - - (D) 32 (D) - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 31 9 1 25 17 26 20 2017: 38 3 1 38 24 31 5 number, 2022: 11,337,309 1,114 (D) 2,288 1,175 7,828 1,845 2017: 8,407,633 (D) (D) 3,163 1,384 3,666 636 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 18 9 1 25 17 26 20 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - - - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: 3 - - - - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: 10 - - - - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 2 9 1 2 2 6 12 2017: 12 1 - 20 22 13 5 number, 2022: (D) 111 (D) (D) (D) 240 1,124 2017: 112 (D) - 244 156 518 78 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 15 1 10 10 8 24 9 2017: 15 - 5 24 13 17 4 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Madison : Mahoning : Marion : Medina : Meigs : Mercer : Miami : Monroe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 72 162 43 275 88 171 162 111 2017: 67 162 65 267 73 200 149 127 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 70 141 43 241 82 73 157 104 2017: 67 138 55 253 70 72 139 106 number, 2022: 2,327 39,914 2,196 9,075 2,010 5,822,729 4,788 2,100 2017: 1,522 4,838 1,614 7,875 7,125 5,687,390 4,656 2,563 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 61 122 38 190 72 36 137 101 50 to 99..................................................: - 8 - 37 6 - 6 3 100 to 399................................................: 9 8 2 12 4 2 14 - 400 to 3,199..............................................: - 2 3 2 - - - - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - - - - - 5 - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: - 1 - - - 2 - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - 11 - - 100,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - 17 - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 9 18 2 50 9 14 23 17 2017: 16 9 6 41 6 21 15 22 number, 2022: 104 311 (D) 1,110 106 1,223,628 464 457 2017: 308 996 210 1,409 136 1,932,967 325 407 Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 13 36 5 27 5 14 16 14 2017: 17 23 17 46 8 4 30 22 number, 2022: 298 688,673 1,240 1,194 72 147 1,551 790 2017: 1,043 1,141,410 673 3,496 240 (D) 3,552 (D) : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 14 31 1 27 10 94 15 13 2017: 4 14 2 29 7 110 12 11 number, 2022: 51 440 (D) 1,223 60 1,826,696 66 56 2017: 12 472 (D) 654 36 1,885,956 (D) 169 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 23 36 5 99 23 9 47 30 2017: 16 36 7 85 22 10 40 29 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 46 81 24 199 44 162 108 66 2017: 48 114 52 172 48 192 97 67 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 8 20 5 36 4 18 9 2 2017: 6 25 12 40 6 33 25 6 number, 2022: 276 (D) 48 1,407 2,424 2,832,714 271 (D) 2017: (D) 3,080 3,387 2,301 1,437 2,965,043 1,599 116 Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: - 2 - 7 - 10 2 - 2017: - 2 - 14 - 21 1 1 number, 2022: - (D) - 130 - 2,740,858 (D) - 2017: - (D) - 495 - 3,168,810 (D) (D) : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 6 25 4 44 6 2 14 6 2017: 12 28 15 39 1 3 27 6 number, 2022: 111 4,191,089 1,250 8,002 248 (D) 1,440 430 2017: 1,200 7,354,458 323 3,930 (D) (D) 12,628 (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 6 19 4 42 6 2 14 6 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - - - 2 - - - - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: - 6 - - - - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 4 15 - 24 9 94 2 - 2017: 5 11 2 23 - 110 7 3 number, 2022: 25 196 - 1,289 87 5,467,783 (D) - 2017: 26 462 (D) 912 - 5,362,390 (D) 5 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 6 8 2 31 7 1 8 2 2017: 2 11 7 26 1 1 11 7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Montgomery : Morgan : Morrow : Muskingum : Noble : Ottawa : Paulding : Perry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 138 106 172 193 101 40 38 153 2017: 157 78 193 201 98 40 28 141 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 132 99 153 169 97 38 34 133 2017: 154 77 187 181 92 34 25 138 number, 2022: 4,066 3,397 44,643 310,206 2,087 1,119 1,810 3,191 2017: 5,658 2,956 4,151 48,962 1,635 1,030 921 3,179 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 103 91 135 151 87 32 27 123 50 to 99..................................................: 22 3 12 12 6 3 1 5 100 to 399................................................: 7 3 3 1 4 3 4 5 400 to 3,199..............................................: - 2 2 - - - 2 - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: - - 1 2 - - - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - 3 - - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 29 14 21 13 22 1 3 27 2017: 14 19 20 30 6 - 3 33 number, 2022: 730 105 (D) 281 449 (D) 94 935 2017: 239 455 (D) 493 324 - (D) 948 Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 15 9 37 37 12 - 3 16 2017: 13 8 34 30 15 - 1 21 number, 2022: 1,149 321 1,335 871,193 844 - 105 800 2017: 875 111 951 1,506,304 262 - (D) 830 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 21 11 15 13 7 7 11 18 2017: 18 7 26 18 5 - 7 16 number, 2022: 90 115 181 90 14 101 (D) 151 2017: 1,536 34 148 170 38 - (D) 186 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 41 32 34 55 30 10 12 46 2017: 41 14 58 41 13 6 7 32 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 99 67 99 133 48 29 25 95 2017: 111 56 101 136 63 27 14 86 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 12 4 14 29 8 7 3 29 2017: 23 17 33 30 11 9 3 15 number, 2022: 335 61 602 299,962 110 190 20 435 2017: 602 1,863 767 (D) 97 489 218 1,031 Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: - 4 1 - 4 - - - 2017: - 6 3 4 - - 1 6 number, 2022: - 21 (D) - 131 - - - 2017: - 300 (D) 50 - - (D) 434 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 12 4 10 34 9 9 6 13 2017: 7 3 19 21 11 3 2 12 number, 2022: 5,718 58 690 5,528,284 1,110 373 8,130 31,420 2017: 1,164 36 673 5,434,897 306 100 (D) 2,422 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 10 4 10 23 9 9 4 5 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: 2 - - - - - 2 8 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - 3 - - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - 8 - - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 7 2 6 4 1 8 6 12 2017: 11 1 13 7 3 3 6 4 number, 2022: 173 (D) 172 16 (D) 120 (D) 2,210 2017: 1,576 (D) 126 61 18 80 275,629 (D) : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 12 8 8 14 6 6 7 20 2017: 2 - 14 14 3 - 3 3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Pickaway : Pike : Portage : Preble : Putnam : Richland : Ross : Sandusky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 71 82 208 115 50 252 131 70 2017: 69 82 252 147 35 204 142 56 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 70 74 193 107 43 230 115 63 2017: 66 79 241 135 32 184 133 53 number, 2022: 2,119 1,414 6,743 3,462 (D) 642,393 59,911 1,072 2017: 1,397 1,890 6,980 87,397 (D) 371,292 24,271 1,619 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 60 67 166 91 34 168 98 61 50 to 99..................................................: 5 7 12 11 8 16 14 2 100 to 399................................................: 5 - 14 5 - 9 - - 400 to 3,199..............................................: - - 1 - - 1 - - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - - - 4 - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - - - - - 22 3 - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: - - - - - 10 - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: - - - - 1 - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 11 14 33 20 1 12 20 6 2017: 9 6 32 10 2 22 28 11 number, 2022: 230 204 873 563 (D) 30,120 306 66 2017: 140 468 1,044 282 (D) 30,840 416 342 Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 13 11 31 17 8 40 20 14 2017: 9 9 37 13 3 40 24 4 number, 2022: 306 389 2,277 1,503 1,548 253,055 385 692 2017: 610 506 6,653 377 120 352,236 705 300 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 15 2 22 23 2 13 5 6 2017: 14 14 41 7 7 7 6 6 number, 2022: 68 (D) 211 (D) (D) 388 10 58 2017: 141 79 876 33 (D) 102 46 35 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 19 15 85 33 16 58 29 16 2017: 29 10 73 26 4 40 46 12 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 47 40 145 69 31 191 77 37 2017: 46 44 166 75 27 135 94 42 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 7 3 36 25 5 48 19 1 2017: 16 6 35 18 13 38 25 10 number, 2022: 104 68 650 1,396 (D) 229,225 (D) (D) 2017: 328 270 7,269 1,005 (D) 124,413 (D) 426 Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: 1 - 1 7 - 9 6 - 2017: - 2 5 5 - 4 2 - number, 2022: (D) - (D) 56 - 349,200 60 - 2017: - (D) 256 158 - 84,200 (D) - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 3 2 37 16 4 10 9 7 2017: 5 5 38 11 2 19 19 5 number, 2022: (D) (D) 3,333 5,015 70 1,912,105 276 455 2017: 249 252 2,352 5,741 (D) 2,501,693 1,206 270 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 3 2 37 16 4 5 9 7 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - - - - - 1 - - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - 3 - - 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - 1 - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 2 1 19 7 1 4 - 5 2017: 4 4 20 6 3 7 2 4 number, 2022: (D) (D) 190 (D) (D) (D) - 61 2017: 35 8 751 241 (D) 286 (D) 34 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 4 3 25 13 - 4 10 2 2017: 10 1 11 5 3 9 21 5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Scioto : Seneca : Shelby : Stark : Summit : Trumbull : Tuscarawas : Union ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 91 53 84 307 116 172 281 145 2017: 105 86 91 292 120 189 244 118 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 86 52 80 281 113 160 242 138 2017: 104 80 87 275 115 186 198 107 number, 2022: (D) 1,424 (D) 95,737 4,710 3,463 126,537 2,317,440 2017: 2,712 4,328 (D) 145,327 5,492 5,371 5,758 (D) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 78 43 64 246 88 146 223 102 50 to 99..................................................: 5 4 12 21 16 11 10 23 100 to 399................................................: 2 5 3 8 7 3 3 6 400 to 3,199..............................................: - - - 4 2 - 3 2 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: - - - 1 - - 3 - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - 1 1 - - - 3 100,000 or more...........................................: 1 - - - - - - 2 : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 18 6 6 44 26 26 30 29 2017: 14 10 7 36 22 20 29 12 number, 2022: 376 380 75 (D) 679 326 485 (D) 2017: 223 297 83 116,320 337 382 (D) (D) Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 8 9 15 46 15 26 51 21 2017: 14 14 8 35 14 19 72 16 number, 2022: 1,583 324 2,042 (D) 6,294 1,192 1,384,453 796 2017: 3,273 1,275 2,260 361,324 430 1,100 1,782,568 206 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 4 2 9 30 17 21 26 16 2017: 9 1 2 24 12 18 18 5 number, 2022: 45 (D) 21 383 305 176 2,805 160 2017: 41 (D) (D) 426 692 198 113 29 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 32 19 27 61 46 58 67 28 2017: 21 16 10 70 29 56 43 30 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 64 26 50 203 88 99 173 102 2017: 58 58 56 193 81 110 168 64 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 6 8 13 68 21 13 28 25 2017: 18 18 16 61 20 20 25 16 number, 2022: 543 410 (D) 115,456 2,370 435 114,940 (D) 2017: 544 2,789 (D) 162,228 1,973 565 (D) (D) Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: - - - 4 8 6 4 10 2017: 4 2 - 8 5 - 2 3 number, 2022: - - - (D) 220 91 10,032 560 2017: 100 (D) - 256,154 115 - (D) 22 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 5 3 11 33 20 23 35 23 2017: 10 13 13 45 9 11 60 17 number, 2022: 148 1,012 1,997 (D) 7,852 (D) 8,509,521 986 2017: 3,169 1,764 820 2,467,630 3,803 (D) 11,209,261 1,565 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 5 3 11 30 17 22 11 23 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - - - 1 3 - - - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - 4 - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - - 6 - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - - 8 - 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - 2 - 1 6 - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 9 2 6 20 7 14 14 16 2017: - - 4 17 10 13 9 6 number, 2022: 175 (D) 16 1,055 356 205 2,727 214 2017: - - 5 2,055 925 299 63 195 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 4 2 5 15 12 12 19 2 2017: 5 6 6 23 13 14 9 10 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Van Wert : Vinton : Warren : Washington : Wayne : Williams : Wood : Wyandot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 29 64 174 174 450 45 65 44 2017: 45 21 188 149 399 62 92 50 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 22 60 166 169 350 42 64 41 2017: 36 21 184 137 334 59 89 49 number, 2022: (D) 1,097 4,922 4,314 620,297 1,532 (D) (D) 2017: (D) 439 8,819 3,116 357,563 1,627 (D) (D) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 13 57 147 154 293 35 60 27 50 to 99..................................................: 5 1 10 1 17 1 1 8 100 to 399................................................: - 2 9 14 21 6 2 4 400 to 3,199..............................................: - - - - - - - - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - - - - 2 - - 1 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: 2 - - - 15 - - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - 2 - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: 2 - - - - - 1 1 : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 5 4 14 21 49 7 8 11 2017: 1 2 29 24 64 13 9 4 number, 2022: 221 168 219 624 (D) 860 100 468 2017: (D) (D) 449 360 (D) 271 (D) 68 Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 3 8 23 27 120 - 11 2 2017: 8 4 29 17 110 1 10 3 number, 2022: 350 158 3,032 10,430 4,367,083 - 276 (D) 2017: 322 62 1,663 133 2,638,660 (D) 409 70 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 5 1 15 10 12 5 11 - 2017: 10 5 12 15 9 2 14 1 number, 2022: 78,408 (D) 655 438 195 26 170 - 2017: (D) 24 219 57 119 (D) 79 (D) : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 12 27 66 41 58 14 16 11 2017: 16 7 39 46 56 28 22 13 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 20 34 112 109 327 26 38 36 2017: 39 18 117 78 295 44 52 27 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 4 2 42 17 65 2 7 8 2017: 13 8 25 26 96 14 17 5 number, 2022: 355,465 (D) 3,220 279 302,546 (D) (D) (D) 2017: (D) 153 2,537 690 178,167 306 (D) (D) Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: 2 1 - 12 22 - - - 2017: - - 1 1 24 - 4 - number, 2022: (D) (D) - 116 (D) - - - 2017: - - (D) (D) (D) - 60 - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 1 1 18 15 114 3 7 4 2017: 7 - 19 2 84 3 12 - number, 2022: (D) (D) 7,041 10,314 24,989,601 1,200 236 84 2017: 49 - 1,266 (D) 13,091,848 (D) 2,695 - : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 1 1 16 15 50 3 7 4 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - - 2 - 1 - - - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - 2 - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - 24 - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - 13 - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - - 24 - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 5 - 13 12 10 - 9 - 2017: 9 2 7 3 8 - 9 - number, 2022: 187,075 - 659 434 1,969 - 104 - 2017: 105,298 (D) 111 3 246 - 484 - : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: - 7 15 12 29 4 3 3 2017: 16 2 13 16 24 6 8 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Ohio ...............................2022: 54 20,094 31 75,188 2017: 30 18,376 19 35,762 : Counties, 2022 : : Ashland ................................: 1 (D) - - Brown ..................................: 1 (D) - - Butler .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Clermont ...............................: 4 12 4 12 Columbiana .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Crawford ...............................: 4 12,200 4 59,400 Holmes .................................: 2 (D) - - Knox ...................................: 3 21 - - Licking ................................: 3 375 3 375 Logan ..................................: 4 49 - - : Lorain .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Medina .................................: 4 302 2 (D) Miami ..................................: 5 560 2 (D) Muskingum ..............................: 3 15 - - Noble ..................................: 2 (D) - - Richland ...............................: 1 (D) - - Seneca .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Stark ..................................: 3 3,000 3 3,000 Summit .................................: 6 60 6 90 Trumbull ...............................: 1 (D) - - : Tuscarawas .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Wyandot ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) : DUCKS : : State Total : : Ohio ...............................2022: 1,382 27,734 347 92,233 2017: 1,178 25,129 344 (D) : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 14 142 9 58 Allen ..................................: 14 109 3 15 Ashland ................................: 31 537 5 54 Ashtabula ..............................: 35 456 9 36 Athens .................................: 17 103 - - Auglaize ...............................: 9 90 - - Belmont ................................: 11 37 - - Brown ..................................: 13 74 3 3 Butler .................................: 9 26 - - Carroll ................................: 21 182 1 (D) : Champaign ..............................: 22 396 10 118 Clark ..................................: 7 252 9 187 Clermont ...............................: 32 397 13 101 Clinton ................................: 9 57 - - Columbiana .............................: 31 280 18 126 Coshocton ..............................: 29 255 8 78 Crawford ...............................: 3 19 - - Cuyahoga ...............................: 5 15 - - Darke ..................................: 6 24 - - Defiance ...............................: 7 48 2 (D) : Delaware ...............................: 18 92 5 21 Erie ...................................: 12 178 3 (D) Fairfield ..............................: 24 119 5 94 Fayette ................................: 13 68 - - Franklin ...............................: 8 49 - - Fulton .................................: 15 104 2 (D) Gallia .................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) Geauga .................................: 42 430 14 38 Greene .................................: 30 160 3 21 Guernsey ...............................: 15 103 8 30 : Hancock ................................: 13 123 4 (D) Hardin .................................: 22 307 4 74 Harrison ...............................: 8 111 5 25 Henry ..................................: 14 142 2 (D) Highland ...............................: 17 156 2 (D) Hocking ................................: 8 98 - - Holmes .................................: 11 102 12 125 Huron ..................................: 15 296 5 222 Jackson ................................: 1 (D) - - Jefferson ..............................: 11 61 5 36 : Knox ...................................: 17 80 5 34 Lake ...................................: 7 78 - - Lawrence ...............................: 8 42 2 (D) Licking ................................: 34 440 3 27 Logan ..................................: 9 70 - - Lorain .................................: 36 489 7 298 Lucas ..................................: 17 (D) 3 (D) Madison ................................: 19 178 6 24 Mahoning ...............................: 13 118 2 (D) Marion .................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) : Medina .................................: 34 770 16 136 Meigs ..................................: 4 235 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --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. : : Mercer .................................: 9 (D) 1 (D) Miami ..................................: 33 192 5 39 Monroe .................................: 20 138 1 (D) Montgomery .............................: 16 122 5 73 Morgan .................................: 3 25 - - Morrow .................................: 15 201 4 68 Muskingum ..............................: 31 323 4 80 Noble ..................................: 9 74 1 (D) Ottawa .................................: 6 62 2 (D) Paulding ...............................: 6 170 5 80 : Perry ..................................: 24 176 12 5,033 Pickaway ...............................: 12 74 3 (D) Pike ...................................: 7 84 2 (D) Portage ................................: 42 384 11 84 Preble .................................: 9 562 2 (D) Putnam .................................: 9 52 - - Richland ...............................: 32 200 3 75 Ross ...................................: 16 197 10 (D) Sandusky ...............................: 13 146 - - Scioto .................................: 10 39 - - : Seneca .................................: 9 77 - - Shelby .................................: 7 40 4 24 Stark ..................................: 18 129 6 44 Summit .................................: 17 470 9 480 Trumbull ...............................: 20 404 1 (D) Tuscarawas .............................: 18 235 5 (D) Union ..................................: 14 113 1 (D) Van Wert ...............................: 11 62 - - Vinton .................................: 12 71 - - Warren .................................: 41 316 8 12 : Washington .............................: 20 236 6 180 Wayne ..................................: 33 404 16 303 Williams ...............................: 6 25 - - Wood ...................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) Wyandot ................................: 7 132 3 (D) : EMUS : : State Total : : Ohio ...............................2022: 44 133 8 58 2017: 35 112 7 30 : Counties, 2022 : : Ashland ................................: 2 (D) - - Butler .................................: 2 (D) - - Clark ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Clinton ................................: 1 (D) - - Columbiana .............................: 2 (D) - - Coshocton ..............................: 2 (D) - - Fairfield ..............................: - - 3 9 Greene .................................: 2 (D) - - Hamilton ...............................: 2 (D) - - Highland ...............................: 2 (D) - - : Holmes .................................: 3 6 - - Lorain .................................: 2 (D) - - Medina .................................: 3 11 1 (D) Meigs ..................................: 1 (D) - - Montgomery .............................: 2 (D) - - Muskingum ..............................: 3 6 - - Ottawa .................................: 2 (D) - - Perry ..................................: 5 20 - - Tuscarawas .............................: 2 (D) - - Warren .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) : Williams ...............................: 1 (D) - - Wood ...................................: 1 (D) - - : GEESE : : State Total : : Ohio ...............................2022: 436 3,100 78 657 2017: 340 2,677 57 1,377 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 8 57 - - Allen ..................................: 2 (D) - - Ashland ................................: 12 95 - - Ashtabula ..............................: 15 54 3 6 Athens .................................: 7 80 - - Auglaize ...............................: 4 80 3 12 Belmont ................................: 5 16 4 13 Brown ..................................: 3 6 - - Butler .................................: 4 26 2 (D) Carroll ................................: 12 49 - - : Champaign ..............................: 11 184 2 (D) Clark ..................................: 9 23 2 (D) Clermont ...............................: 12 157 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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ GEESE - Con. : : Counties, 2022 - Con. : : Clinton ................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) Columbiana .............................: 5 45 5 10 Coshocton ..............................: 14 30 - - Crawford ...............................: 2 (D) - - Darke ..................................: 4 28 - - Defiance ...............................: 4 25 3 12 Delaware ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Erie ...................................: 6 16 - - Fairfield ..............................: 7 15 1 (D) Franklin ...............................: 2 (D) - - : Fulton .................................: 1 (D) - - Gallia .................................: 1 (D) - - Geauga .................................: 6 17 - - Greene .................................: 6 34 1 (D) Guernsey ...............................: 5 20 - - Hancock ................................: 1 (D) - - Hardin .................................: 9 15 - - Harrison ...............................: 2 (D) - - Highland ...............................: 5 32 - - Holmes .................................: 6 31 2 (D) : Huron ..................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) Jackson ................................: 1 (D) - - Jefferson ..............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Knox ...................................: 4 13 - - Lake ...................................: 3 36 - - Licking ................................: 12 41 1 (D) Logan ..................................: 3 45 - - Lorain .................................: 12 181 3 12 Lucas ..................................: 4 4 - - Madison ................................: 4 22 2 (D) : Mahoning ...............................: 2 (D) - - Marion .................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) Medina .................................: 12 45 3 6 Meigs ..................................: 1 (D) - - Mercer .................................: 2 (D) - - Miami ..................................: 3 38 1 (D) Monroe .................................: 3 20 - - Montgomery .............................: 11 50 4 8 Morgan .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Morrow .................................: 9 24 - - : Muskingum ..............................: 11 42 - - Noble ..................................: 1 (D) - - Ottawa .................................: 2 (D) - - Paulding ...............................: 5 39 6 157 Perry ..................................: 3 6 - - Pickaway ...............................: 4 68 - - Portage ................................: 26 193 5 51 Preble .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Richland ...............................: 10 82 - - Sandusky ...............................: 12 94 - - : Scioto .................................: 5 60 - - Seneca .................................: 1 (D) - - Shelby .................................: 2 (D) - - Stark ..................................: 7 20 - - Summit .................................: 6 240 6 120 Trumbull ...............................: 9 52 4 44 Tuscarawas .............................: 5 29 1 (D) Union ..................................: 5 21 - - Van Wert ...............................: 1 (D) - - Warren .................................: 8 16 - - : Washington .............................: 2 (D) - - Wayne ..................................: 17 59 4 30 Williams ...............................: 3 6 - - Wyandot ................................: 3 12 - - : GUINEAS : : State Total : : Ohio ...............................2022: 720 5,301 122 1,145 2017: 677 5,470 135 5,334 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 8 47 1 (D) Allen ..................................: 3 3 - - Ashland ................................: 23 154 10 86 Ashtabula ..............................: 31 356 9 135 Athens .................................: 7 44 - - Auglaize ...............................: 5 23 - - Belmont ................................: 7 41 1 (D) Brown ..................................: 16 62 - - Butler .................................: 6 6 - - Carroll ................................: 7 60 - - : Champaign ..............................: 5 13 - - Clark ..................................: 7 49 3 12 Clermont ...............................: 16 117 - - Columbiana .............................: 13 60 - - Coshocton ..............................: 17 109 2 (D) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --continued Table 20. Miscellaneous Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Inventory : Sold :------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ GUINEAS - Con. : : Counties, 2022 - Con. : : Crawford ...............................: 1 (D) - - Cuyahoga ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Darke ..................................: 11 159 2 (D) Defiance ...............................: 3 45 - - Delaware ...............................: 7 46 1 (D) Erie ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Fairfield ..............................: 3 7 - - Fayette ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Franklin ...............................: 1 (D) - - Fulton .................................: 1 (D) - - : Gallia .................................: 2 (D) 6 72 Geauga .................................: 13 95 2 (D) Greene .................................: 16 123 5 10 Guernsey ...............................: 9 40 - - Hamilton ...............................: 6 126 - - Hancock ................................: 3 15 - - Hardin .................................: 7 30 1 (D) Harrison ...............................: 5 153 2 (D) Highland ...............................: 20 146 5 116 Hocking ................................: 4 44 - - : Holmes .................................: 5 44 2 (D) Huron ..................................: 9 160 7 90 Jackson ................................: 7 41 - - Jefferson ..............................: 3 21 - - Knox ...................................: 9 84 1 (D) Lake ...................................: 9 179 1 (D) Lawrence ...............................: 6 66 - - Licking ................................: 10 68 - - Logan ..................................: 5 20 - - Lorain .................................: 13 99 1 (D) : Madison ................................: 2 (D) - - Mahoning ...............................: 13 85 - - Marion .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Medina .................................: 14 114 3 12 Meigs ..................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) Mercer .................................: 2 (D) - - Miami ..................................: 18 103 - - Monroe .................................: 6 109 1 (D) Montgomery .............................: 19 106 5 32 Morgan .................................: 13 109 1 (D) : Morrow .................................: 18 88 - - Muskingum ..............................: 17 216 1 (D) Noble ..................................: 16 52 4 12 Ottawa .................................: 4 9 4 16 Paulding ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Perry ..................................: 19 32 7 8 Pickaway ...............................: 7 47 - - Pike ...................................: 3 12 1 (D) Portage ................................: 11 25 - - Preble .................................: 4 28 - - : Putnam .................................: 5 39 - - Richland ...............................: 17 73 - - Ross ...................................: 3 28 1 (D) Sandusky ...............................: 6 48 - - Scioto .................................: 9 85 1 (D) Seneca .................................: 6 60 - - Shelby .................................: 4 40 4 40 Stark ..................................: 11 48 - - Summit .................................: 2 (D) - - Trumbull ...............................: 5 45 - - : Tuscarawas .............................: 10 43 2 (D) Union ..................................: 6 22 - - Van Wert ...............................: 6 20 - - Vinton .................................: 14 136 7 121 Warren .................................: 22 56 2 (D) Washington .............................: 14 99 - - Wayne ..................................: 9 48 2 (D) Williams ...............................: 9 84 4 8 Wood ...................................: 5 28 - - : HUNGARIAN PARTRIDGE : : State Total : : Ohio ...............................2022: 8 (D) 3 (D) 2017: 6 4,820 4 24,010 : Counties, 2022 : : Ashland ................................: 1 (D) - - Belmont ................................: 2 (D) - - Highland ...............................: 2 (D) - - Medina .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Shelby .................................: 1 (D) 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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ OSTRICHES : : State Total : : Ohio ...............................2022: 5 7 - - 2017: - - - - : Counties, 2022 : : Clark ..................................: 2 (D) - - Holmes .................................: 3 (D) - - : PEACOCKS OR PEAHENS : : State Total : : Ohio ...............................2022: 230 2,269 51 644 2017: 236 1,617 42 521 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 2 (D) - - Ashland ................................: 3 39 1 (D) Ashtabula ..............................: 3 20 - - Athens .................................: 2 (D) - - Auglaize ...............................: 3 15 - - Belmont ................................: 6 24 2 (D) Brown ..................................: 3 10 - - Carroll ................................: 7 36 1 (D) Champaign ..............................: 5 25 - - Clark ..................................: 4 64 4 24 : Clermont ...............................: 2 (D) - - Columbiana .............................: 3 62 - - Coshocton ..............................: 3 9 - - Cuyahoga ...............................: 2 (D) - - Defiance ...............................: 3 180 - - Erie ...................................: 2 (D) - - Fairfield ..............................: 1 (D) - - Franklin ...............................: 2 (D) - - Fulton .................................: 2 (D) - - Gallia .................................: 3 10 - - : Geauga .................................: 6 24 - - Greene .................................: 9 43 - - Guernsey ...............................: 1 (D) - - Harrison ...............................: 3 15 - - Highland ...............................: 4 25 - - Holmes .................................: 6 22 - - Huron ..................................: 3 24 3 22 Jefferson ..............................: 2 (D) - - Knox ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Licking ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) : Lorain .................................: 8 84 1 (D) Lucas ..................................: 2 (D) - - Madison ................................: 4 10 - - Mahoning ...............................: 10 80 1 (D) Marion .................................: 1 (D) - - Medina .................................: 6 69 - - Meigs ..................................: 4 20 1 (D) Mercer .................................: 1 (D) - - Miami ..................................: 4 7 - - Monroe .................................: 7 37 - - : Montgomery .............................: 5 27 - - Morgan .................................: 5 81 4 8 Morrow .................................: 3 4 - - Muskingum ..............................: 4 26 1 (D) Ottawa .................................: - - 4 16 Paulding ...............................: 2 (D) 1 (D) Perry ..................................: 1 (D) - - Pike ...................................: 3 9 - - Portage ................................: 6 32 2 (D) Preble .................................: 1 (D) - - : Richland ...............................: 3 10 - - Sandusky ...............................: 1 (D) - - Scioto .................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) Seneca .................................: 1 (D) - - Shelby .................................: 5 14 - - Stark ..................................: 3 9 - - Trumbull ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Tuscarawas .............................: 7 26 4 8 Union ..................................: 3 9 - - Vinton .................................: 1 (D) 2 (D) : Warren .................................: 9 49 2 (D) Washington .............................: 5 15 - - Wayne ..................................: 4 56 4 28 Williams ...............................: 5 10 4 4 Wood ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) : PHEASANTS : : State Total : : Ohio ...............................2022: 158 181,060 96 376,396 2017: 119 198,391 90 836,914 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --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 : : Ashland ................................: 11 3,421 5 4,459 Ashtabula ..............................: 2 (D) - - Auglaize ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Belmont ................................: 4 40 - - Brown ..................................: 2 (D) - - Champaign ..............................: 3 9 - - Clark ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Clermont ...............................: 6 40 4 16 Clinton ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Columbiana .............................: 1 (D) 8 630 : Crawford ...............................: 9 131,006 7 259,004 Delaware ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Erie ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Fairfield ..............................: 6 12 - - Gallia .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Guernsey ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Hamilton ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Henry ..................................: 2 (D) 3 (D) Holmes .................................: 15 1,090 8 484 Lawrence ...............................: 6 7,800 6 6,000 : Licking ................................: 3 330 3 435 Lorain .................................: 16 (D) 6 6,000 Lucas ..................................: - - 6 240 Mahoning ...............................: 4 57 3 28 Medina .................................: 8 1,600 4 7,246 Meigs ..................................: 1 (D) - - Miami ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Montgomery .............................: - - 1 (D) Morrow .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Muskingum ..............................: 4 (D) 1 (D) : Paulding ...............................: 4 724 4 (D) Perry ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Ross ...................................: 5 (D) - - Scioto .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Shelby .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Stark ..................................: 7 9,848 5 13,600 Trumbull ...............................: 2 (D) - - Tuscarawas .............................: 8 (D) 2 (D) Union ..................................: - - 1 (D) Warren .................................: 7 60 - - : Williams ...............................: 1 (D) - - Wood ...................................: 2 (D) - - : PIGEONS OR SQUAB : : State Total : : Ohio ...............................2022: 86 2,101 26 376 2017: 82 2,756 16 1,770 : Counties, 2022 : : Ashland ................................: 9 273 - - Brown ..................................: 1 (D) - - Champaign ..............................: 6 300 - - Clark ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Clermont ...............................: 4 24 4 24 Columbiana .............................: 1 (D) - - Greene .................................: 3 60 - - Highland ...............................: 4 90 - - Holmes .................................: 9 200 11 116 Jefferson ..............................: 2 (D) - - : Knox ...................................: 3 18 - - Logan ..................................: 3 18 - - Lorain .................................: 4 360 4 56 Mahoning ...............................: 3 42 - - Marion .................................: 1 (D) - - Medina .................................: 5 94 - - Morgan .................................: 1 (D) - - Muskingum ..............................: 3 9 - - Paulding ...............................: 2 (D) - - Richland ...............................: 2 (D) - - : Tuscarawas .............................: 5 50 - - Vinton .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Warren .................................: 2 (D) - - Wayne ..................................: 9 130 3 100 : QUAIL : : State Total : : Ohio ...............................2022: 144 17,526 51 22,559 2017: 109 32,077 70 49,133 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 4 54 - - Ashland ................................: 7 632 4 180 Athens .................................: 1 (D) - - Belmont ................................: 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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUAIL - Con. : : Counties, 2022 - Con. : : Carroll ................................: 3 60 - - Champaign ..............................: 5 314 8 886 Clark ..................................: 3 105 3 570 Clermont ...............................: 11 172 4 40 Clinton ................................: 1 (D) - - Columbiana .............................: 7 105 1 (D) Coshocton ..............................: 11 230 - - Cuyahoga ...............................: 1 (D) - - Erie ...................................: 2 (D) - - Fairfield ..............................: 1 (D) - - : Gallia .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Guernsey ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Henry ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Highland ...............................: 4 58 2 (D) Hocking ................................: 2 (D) - - Holmes .................................: 1 (D) - - Licking ................................: 5 920 3 150 Logan ..................................: 6 975 3 450 Lorain .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Lucas ..................................: 2 (D) - - : Medina .................................: 4 24 - - Meigs ..................................: 5 252 3 60 Miami ..................................: 3 30 - - Montgomery .............................: 1 (D) - - Morgan .................................: 4 86 - - Morrow .................................: 4 125 - - Muskingum ..............................: 5 54 - - Perry ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Portage ................................: 3 140 1 (D) Preble .................................: 2 (D) - - : Richland ...............................: 1 (D) - - Ross ...................................: 4 12 - - Sandusky ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Scioto .................................: 3 30 - - Stark ..................................: 5 6,100 3 6,000 Trumbull ...............................: 8 2,150 2 (D) Tuscarawas .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Warren .................................: 2 (D) - - Washington .............................: - - 3 1,800 Wyandot ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) : RHEAS : : State Total : : Ohio ...............................2022: 11 27 - - 2017: 5 24 2 (D) : Counties, 2022 : : Clark ..................................: 2 (D) - - Coshocton ..............................: 6 12 - - Knox ...................................: 2 (D) - - Lorain .................................: 1 (D) - - : ROOSTERS : : State Total : : Ohio ...............................2022: 1,422 87,586 264 81,061 2017: 1,143 32,571 256 32,997 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 18 2,469 4 2,404 Allen ..................................: 12 22 - - Ashland ................................: 34 5,507 17 5,508 Ashtabula ..............................: 29 108 5 55 Athens .................................: 24 48 2 (D) Auglaize ...............................: 9 32 3 3 Belmont ................................: 18 27 - - Brown ..................................: 10 31 1 (D) Butler .................................: 32 73 7 19 Carroll ................................: 19 35 9 21 : Champaign ..............................: 31 95 13 103 Clark ..................................: 19 140 3 95 Clermont ...............................: 30 107 5 31 Clinton ................................: 4 7 - - Columbiana .............................: 40 (D) 3 (D) Coshocton ..............................: 21 2,719 12 3,288 Crawford ...............................: 1 (D) - - Cuyahoga ...............................: 8 29 3 9 Darke ..................................: 17 72 2 (D) Defiance ...............................: 14 56 1 (D) : Delaware ...............................: 22 134 11 79 Erie ...................................: 2 (D) - - Fairfield ..............................: 32 91 8 111 Fayette ................................: 6 8 2 (D) Franklin ...............................: 15 133 - - Fulton .................................: 7 63 2 (D) Gallia .................................: 6 9 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --continued Table 20. Miscellaneous Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Inventory : Sold :------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ROOSTERS - Con. : : Counties, 2022 - Con. : : Geauga .................................: 34 173 2 (D) Greene .................................: 27 107 15 46 Guernsey ...............................: 16 61 3 (D) Hamilton ...............................: 3 8 - - Hancock ................................: 8 (D) 4 (D) Hardin .................................: 13 43 1 (D) Harrison ...............................: 1 (D) - - Henry ..................................: 16 32 - - Highland ...............................: 8 29 - - Hocking ................................: 10 33 1 (D) : Holmes .................................: 22 (D) 7 (D) Huron ..................................: 17 (D) 8 (D) Jackson ................................: 5 14 - - Jefferson ..............................: 7 23 - - Knox ...................................: 19 63 7 12 Lake ...................................: 8 12 - - Lawrence ...............................: 9 43 2 (D) Licking ................................: 42 (D) 1 (D) Logan ..................................: 20 30 5 49 Lorain .................................: 34 401 3 93 : Lucas ..................................: 4 10 - - Madison ................................: 8 18 - - Mahoning ...............................: 13 (D) 3 (D) Marion .................................: 4 (D) - - Medina .................................: 59 380 11 92 Meigs ..................................: 11 51 2 (D) Miami ..................................: 17 36 1 (D) Monroe .................................: 8 10 - - Montgomery .............................: 8 35 2 (D) Morgan .................................: 18 29 3 4 : Morrow .................................: 14 34 3 12 Muskingum ..............................: 19 36,897 5 35,964 Noble ..................................: 12 60 2 (D) Ottawa .................................: 3 9 - - Paulding ...............................: 2 (D) - - Perry ..................................: 23 102 5 5 Pickaway ...............................: 9 109 1 (D) Pike ...................................: 10 10 - - Portage ................................: 45 177 10 31 Preble .................................: 21 52 8 46 : Putnam .................................: 6 40 - - Richland ...............................: 16 (D) 1 (D) Ross ...................................: 10 22 - - Sandusky ...............................: 3 3 - - Scioto .................................: 16 91 2 (D) Seneca .................................: 8 40 - - Shelby .................................: 14 20 - - Stark ..................................: 35 107 4 20 Summit .................................: 27 60 3 9 Trumbull ...............................: 33 69 6 14 : Tuscarawas .............................: 34 103 8 26 Union ..................................: 18 66 - - Van Wert ...............................: 4 12 - - Vinton .................................: 3 7 - - Warren .................................: 35 90 1 (D) Washington .............................: 21 70 3 (D) Wayne ..................................: 22 (D) 8 (D) Wood ...................................: 9 32 - - Wyandot ................................: 1 (D) - - : OTHER POULTRY : : State Total : : Ohio ...............................2022: 3 (D) 9 151 2017: 51 2,339 21 693 : Counties, 2022 : : Ashland ................................: - - 1 (D) Delaware ...............................: 1 (D) - - Highland ...............................: - - 2 (D) Lorain .................................: 2 (D) - - Muskingum ..............................: - - 2 (D) Portage ................................: - - 1 (D) Preble .................................: - - 3 60 : POULTRY HATCHED : : State Total : : Ohio ...............................2022: (X) (X) 1,508 154,558,818 2017: (X) (X) 1,305 136,704,094 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: (X) (X) 21 1,398 Allen ..................................: (X) (X) 13 1,687 Ashland ................................: (X) (X) 36 (D) Ashtabula ..............................: (X) (X) 53 1,546 Athens .................................: (X) (X) 10 154 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --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. : : Auglaize ...............................: (X) (X) 8 342 Belmont ................................: (X) (X) 14 3,536 Brown ..................................: (X) (X) 11 96 Butler .................................: (X) (X) 14 207 Carroll ................................: (X) (X) 16 135 Champaign ..............................: (X) (X) 34 2,305 Clark ..................................: (X) (X) 16 2,763 Clermont ...............................: (X) (X) 28 822 Clinton ................................: (X) (X) 5 72 Columbiana .............................: (X) (X) 44 999 : Coshocton ..............................: (X) (X) 22 674 Crawford ...............................: (X) (X) 6 (D) Cuyahoga ...............................: (X) (X) 4 10 Darke ..................................: (X) (X) 10 342 Defiance ...............................: (X) (X) 7 397 Delaware ...............................: (X) (X) 24 333 Erie ...................................: (X) (X) 5 53 Fairfield ..............................: (X) (X) 32 949 Fayette ................................: (X) (X) 9 33 Franklin ...............................: (X) (X) 10 1,239 : Fulton .................................: (X) (X) 6 94 Gallia .................................: (X) (X) 10 83 Geauga .................................: (X) (X) 35 749 Greene .................................: (X) (X) 35 589 Guernsey ...............................: (X) (X) 7 132 Hamilton ...............................: (X) (X) 10 (D) Hancock ................................: (X) (X) 9 262 Hardin .................................: (X) (X) 12 389 Harrison ...............................: (X) (X) 10 113 Henry ..................................: (X) (X) 7 222 : Highland ...............................: (X) (X) 13 252 Hocking ................................: (X) (X) 17 346 Holmes .................................: (X) (X) 41 2,248 Huron ..................................: (X) (X) 23 837 Jackson ................................: (X) (X) 14 252 Jefferson ..............................: (X) (X) 12 215 Knox ...................................: (X) (X) 29 454 Lake ...................................: (X) (X) 19 286 Lawrence ...............................: (X) (X) 15 304 Licking ................................: (X) (X) 40 (D) : Logan ..................................: (X) (X) 22 3,407 Lorain .................................: (X) (X) 41 2,311 Lucas ..................................: (X) (X) 8 40 Madison ................................: (X) (X) 13 231 Mahoning ...............................: (X) (X) 14 456 Marion .................................: (X) (X) 3 (D) Medina .................................: (X) (X) 50 1,727 Meigs ..................................: (X) (X) 10 212 Mercer .................................: (X) (X) 3 14 Miami ..................................: (X) (X) 19 439 : Monroe .................................: (X) (X) 8 277 Montgomery .............................: (X) (X) 25 356 Morgan .................................: (X) (X) 18 447 Morrow .................................: (X) (X) 15 507 Muskingum ..............................: (X) (X) 25 899 Noble ..................................: (X) (X) 8 112 Paulding ...............................: (X) (X) 6 (D) Perry ..................................: (X) (X) 17 146 Pickaway ...............................: (X) (X) 17 434 Pike ...................................: (X) (X) 12 151 : Portage ................................: (X) (X) 28 918 Preble .................................: (X) (X) 13 888 Putnam .................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) Richland ...............................: (X) (X) 24 561 Ross ...................................: (X) (X) 11 661 Sandusky ...............................: (X) (X) 9 368 Scioto .................................: (X) (X) 22 1,035 Seneca .................................: (X) (X) 7 137 Shelby .................................: (X) (X) 10 (D) Stark ..................................: (X) (X) 30 (D) : Summit .................................: (X) (X) 22 855 Trumbull ...............................: (X) (X) 35 6,619 Tuscarawas .............................: (X) (X) 31 (D) Union ..................................: (X) (X) 12 208 Vinton .................................: (X) (X) 5 51 Warren .................................: (X) (X) 20 369 Washington .............................: (X) (X) 28 4,151 Wayne ..................................: (X) (X) 33 (D) Williams ...............................: (X) (X) 3 110 Wood ...................................: (X) (X) 7 176 Wyandot ................................: (X) (X) 6 (D) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 21. Colonies of Honey Bees - Inventory and Honey Sales: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Colonies inventory : Honey collected 1/ : Honey sales :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : Value Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Pounds : Farms : ($1,000) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State Total : : Ohio ...............................2022: 3,702 38,802 2,437 1,825,233 1,813 5,698 2017: 3,247 24,714 1,804 1,091,292 1,300 3,184 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 41 168 18 4,738 16 18 Allen ..................................: 27 337 10 1,548 5 3 Ashland ................................: 87 646 65 19,637 40 85 Ashtabula ..............................: 62 452 37 17,428 25 84 Athens .................................: 19 91 13 2,260 10 7 Auglaize ...............................: 14 295 12 2,974 11 13 Belmont ................................: 36 250 18 9,010 18 33 Brown ..................................: 80 513 39 8,870 25 27 Butler .................................: 61 1,142 50 72,568 36 257 Carroll ................................: 28 107 12 2,356 7 8 : Champaign ..............................: 48 669 39 23,600 34 85 Clark ..................................: 48 701 31 8,010 25 34 Clermont ...............................: 57 1,052 25 (D) 21 (D) Clinton ................................: 38 367 23 10,768 14 30 Columbiana .............................: 44 240 24 4,946 17 12 Coshocton ..............................: 55 365 42 12,013 33 48 Crawford ...............................: 17 82 12 3,690 11 15 Cuyahoga ...............................: 25 184 22 8,242 13 32 Darke ..................................: 46 292 32 11,035 26 34 Defiance ...............................: 22 303 22 8,646 19 42 : Delaware ...............................: 70 597 49 18,116 41 73 Erie ...................................: 11 191 10 5,210 7 39 Fairfield ..............................: 75 801 65 37,540 51 147 Fayette ................................: 15 432 15 9,721 11 40 Franklin ...............................: 57 464 39 17,464 25 75 Fulton .................................: 25 493 21 27,297 19 119 Gallia .................................: 20 68 7 2,176 5 6 Geauga .................................: 91 490 73 23,649 54 68 Greene .................................: 51 220 31 5,917 25 16 Guernsey ...............................: 32 122 16 28,846 16 110 : Hamilton ...............................: 45 492 31 23,046 25 113 Hancock ................................: 11 119 12 7,749 6 26 Hardin .................................: 32 220 12 7,263 10 31 Harrison ...............................: 20 409 13 5,986 6 16 Henry ..................................: 7 62 8 3,020 1 (D) Highland ...............................: 55 400 25 15,337 19 43 Hocking ................................: 31 236 20 10,261 11 28 Holmes .................................: 85 595 51 13,429 43 45 Huron ..................................: 37 2,254 35 93,992 24 324 Jackson ................................: 32 164 8 398 5 2 : Jefferson ..............................: 28 345 13 2,120 8 11 Knox ...................................: 62 489 34 17,683 24 52 Lake ...................................: 17 233 13 8,804 11 24 Lawrence ...............................: 24 95 6 2,087 5 11 Licking ................................: 111 595 78 12,221 50 30 Logan ..................................: 46 807 31 12,825 20 37 Lorain .................................: 82 453 51 (D) 42 57 Lucas ..................................: 17 141 4 7,624 4 39 Madison ................................: 16 46 11 2,381 2 (D) Mahoning ...............................: 30 212 28 7,562 22 41 : Marion .................................: 17 85 14 1,888 8 4 Medina .................................: 114 1,179 94 49,379 88 185 Meigs ..................................: 28 204 14 1,624 8 5 Mercer .................................: 10 260 10 7,240 6 26 Miami ..................................: 67 400 40 23,938 31 84 Monroe .................................: 15 120 8 530 7 2 Montgomery .............................: 69 474 54 12,786 49 50 Morgan .................................: 24 631 13 9,668 8 18 Morrow .................................: 57 423 34 79,386 24 284 Muskingum ..............................: 48 263 22 6,168 14 23 : Noble ..................................: 26 113 18 6,555 15 8 Ottawa .................................: 20 79 17 2,696 12 8 Paulding ...............................: 9 (D) 7 (D) 5 (D) Perry ..................................: 33 108 11 2,050 6 5 Pickaway ...............................: 41 1,013 35 66,784 17 208 Pike ...................................: 24 229 12 5,248 7 16 Portage ................................: 81 1,011 62 30,883 49 120 Preble .................................: 37 518 28 20,094 25 41 Putnam .................................: 13 276 11 23,618 8 72 Richland ...............................: 78 675 61 31,076 50 110 : Ross ...................................: 45 612 24 11,831 21 59 Sandusky ...............................: 26 262 15 14,261 13 116 Scioto .................................: 36 (D) 20 2,359 10 8 Seneca .................................: 37 679 36 31,403 20 84 Shelby .................................: 11 29 8 646 4 2 Stark ..................................: 84 1,034 58 23,259 51 83 Summit .................................: 57 297 39 9,379 38 41 Trumbull ...............................: 74 402 54 12,870 39 45 Tuscarawas .............................: 54 148 14 2,960 13 8 Union ..................................: 89 679 69 35,893 50 138 : Van Wert ...............................: 7 102 3 6,940 3 28 Vinton .................................: 17 104 8 3,424 2 (D) Warren .................................: 77 383 43 9,331 29 28 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Washington .............................: 54 304 31 9,176 27 18 Wayne ..................................: 66 768 45 34,103 30 172 Williams ...............................: 14 811 12 40,625 9 136 Wood ...................................: 27 125 25 5,780 13 15 Wyandot ................................: 26 139 12 4,486 6 9 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : :: CRUSTACEANS - Con. : : :: : State Total : :: Counties, 2022 - Con. : : :: : Ohio .........................................2022: 22 216 :: Huron ............................................: 1 (D) 2017: 18 296 :: Licking ..........................................: 3 113 : :: Ottawa ...........................................: 2 (D) Counties, 2022 : :: : : :: MOLLUSKS : Auglaize .........................................: 3 41 :: : Fairfield ........................................: 4 5 :: State Total : Hamilton .........................................: 1 (D) :: : Highland .........................................: 1 (D) :: Ohio .........................................2022: 1 (D) Lucas ............................................: 3 (Z) :: 2017: 1 (D) Medina ...........................................: 2 (D) :: : Preble ...........................................: 1 (D) :: Counties, 2022 : Putnam ...........................................: 2 (D) :: : Sandusky .........................................: 1 (D) :: Huron ............................................: 1 (D) Washington .......................................: 1 (D) :: : Wayne ............................................: 3 1 :: ORNAMENTAL FISH : : :: : TROUT : :: State Total : : :: : State Total : :: Ohio .........................................2022: 17 255 : :: 2017: 18 115 Ohio .........................................2022: 14 1,701 :: : 2017: 10 2,317 :: Counties, 2022 : : :: : Counties, 2022 : :: Ashland ..........................................: 2 (D) : :: Champaign ........................................: 1 (D) Champaign ........................................: 1 (D) :: Hamilton .........................................: 1 (D) Erie .............................................: 4 (D) :: Henry ............................................: 1 (D) Licking ..........................................: 3 7 :: Holmes ...........................................: 1 (D) Pike .............................................: 1 (D) :: Huron ............................................: 1 (D) Preble ...........................................: 1 (D) :: Lorain ...........................................: 1 (D) Sandusky .........................................: 3 179 :: Putnam ...........................................: 2 (D) Washington .......................................: 1 (D) :: Stark ............................................: 1 (D) : :: Warren ...........................................: 2 (D) OTHER FOOD FISH : :: : : :: Washington .......................................: 1 (D) State Total : :: Wayne ............................................: 1 (D) : :: Williams .........................................: 2 (D) Ohio .........................................2022: 57 1,964 :: : 2017: 33 784 :: SPORT OR GAME FISH : : :: : Counties, 2022 : :: State Total : : :: : Clermont .........................................: 3 4 :: Ohio .........................................2022: 55 5,365 Columbiana .......................................: 2 (D) :: 2017: 66 3,300 Coshocton ........................................: 4 19 :: : Hamilton .........................................: 2 (D) :: Counties, 2022 : Henry ............................................: 1 (D) :: : Jefferson ........................................: 2 (D) :: Ashtabula ........................................: 2 (D) Knox .............................................: 2 (D) :: Auglaize .........................................: 4 50 Licking ..........................................: 3 74 :: Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) Logan ............................................: 10 55 :: Columbiana .......................................: 2 (D) Lorain ...........................................: 6 7 :: Coshocton ........................................: 2 (D) : :: Delaware .........................................: 2 (D) Montgomery .......................................: 1 (D) :: Guernsey .........................................: 4 1 Muskingum ........................................: 10 590 :: Hamilton .........................................: 1 (D) Putnam ...........................................: 2 (D) :: Henry ............................................: 1 (D) Richland .........................................: 1 (D) :: Knox .............................................: 2 (D) Tuscarawas .......................................: 3 (D) :: : Union ............................................: 4 1 :: Lorain ...........................................: 1 (D) Washington .......................................: 1 (D) :: Marion ...........................................: 1 (D) : :: Medina ...........................................: 2 (D) BAITFISH : :: Mercer ...........................................: 5 21 : :: Pike .............................................: 1 (D) State Total : :: Putnam ...........................................: 2 (D) : :: Richland .........................................: 2 (D) Ohio .........................................2022: 21 3,149 :: Shelby ...........................................: 1 (D) 2017: 16 2,192 :: Stark ............................................: 2 (D) : :: Tuscarawas .......................................: 4 41 Counties, 2022 : :: : : :: Union ............................................: 2 (D) Auglaize .........................................: 3 132 :: Warren ...........................................: 1 (D) Guernsey .........................................: 4 6 :: Washington .......................................: 1 (D) Hamilton .........................................: 1 (D) :: Wayne ............................................: 5 697 Henry ............................................: 1 (D) :: Williams .........................................: 2 (D) Highland .........................................: 1 (D) :: Wood .............................................: 1 (D) Huron ............................................: 1 (D) :: : Licking ..........................................: 3 7 :: OTHER AQUACULTURE PRODUCTS : Marion ...........................................: 1 (D) :: : Ottawa ...........................................: 2 (D) :: State Total : Putnam ...........................................: 2 (D) :: : Williams .........................................: 2 (D) :: Ohio .........................................2022: 9 1,747 : :: 2017: 12 255 CRUSTACEANS : :: : : :: Counties, 2022 : State Total : :: : : :: Auglaize .........................................: 1 (D) Ohio .........................................2022: 18 159 :: Champaign ........................................: 1 (D) 2017: 7 38 :: Erie .............................................: 1 (D) : :: Hamilton .........................................: 2 (D) Counties, 2022 : :: Monroe ...........................................: 1 (D) : :: Pike .............................................: 1 (D) Fairfield ........................................: 8 37 :: Summit ...........................................: 2 (D) Guernsey .........................................: 4 7 :: : --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Ohio ...............................2022: 431 5,839 111 577 1,243 2017: 607 7,726 126 724 968 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 5 7 - - - Allen ..................................: 1 (D) - - - Ashland ................................: 19 168 7 43 25 Ashtabula ..............................: 29 762 8 20 21 Athens .................................: 4 248 4 28 32 Auglaize ...............................: 3 7 - - - Brown ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Butler .................................: 12 106 4 12 3 Carroll ................................: 4 117 2 (D) (D) Champaign ..............................: 1 (D) - - - : Clark ..................................: 11 338 4 64 64 Clermont ...............................: 15 185 4 8 1 Clinton ................................: 10 182 5 49 226 Columbiana .............................: 5 27 1 (D) (D) Coshocton ..............................: 4 28 2 (D) (D) Crawford ...............................: 4 24 - - - Cuyahoga ...............................: 10 144 5 17 59 Darke ..................................: 1 (D) - - - Defiance ...............................: 3 15 - - - Delaware ...............................: 10 122 - - - : Erie ...................................: 4 24 1 (D) (D) Fairfield ..............................: 4 60 - - - Fulton .................................: 2 (D) - - - Geauga .................................: 20 228 7 36 66 Greene .................................: 1 (D) - - - Hamilton ...............................: 3 24 - - - Hancock ................................: 2 (D) - - - Hocking ................................: 1 (D) - - - Huron ..................................: 5 34 - - - Knox ...................................: 4 20 2 (D) (D) : Lake ...................................: 6 18 - - - Lawrence ...............................: 1 (D) - - - Licking ................................: 9 83 1 (D) (D) Logan ..................................: 3 19 - - - Lorain .................................: 11 243 6 10 18 Madison ................................: 8 54 4 12 4 Mahoning ...............................: 6 45 - - - Marion .................................: 1 (D) - - - Medina .................................: 17 375 8 55 342 Mercer .................................: 11 115 - - - : Miami ..................................: 9 34 - - - Montgomery .............................: 2 (D) - - - Morgan .................................: 2 (D) - - - Morrow .................................: 3 28 - - - Muskingum ..............................: 5 (D) - - - Ottawa .................................: 4 112 1 (D) (D) Paulding ...............................: 2 (D) - - - Perry ..................................: 8 14 - - - Pickaway ...............................: 3 121 3 32 29 Portage ................................: 24 580 7 46 (D) : Preble .................................: 4 40 2 (D) (D) Putnam .................................: 3 15 - - - Richland ...............................: 11 112 5 49 48 Ross ...................................: 7 11 - - - Sandusky ...............................: 6 16 - - - Shelby .................................: 1 (D) - - - Stark ..................................: 16 119 2 (D) (D) Summit .................................: 4 75 6 12 28 Trumbull ...............................: 12 30 1 (D) (D) Tuscarawas .............................: 4 32 1 (D) (D) : Union ..................................: 3 69 - - - Warren .................................: 17 210 5 37 45 Washington .............................: 2 (D) - - - Wayne ..................................: 3 23 1 (D) (D) Williams ...............................: 2 (D) - - - Wood ...................................: 2 (D) - - - : BISON : : State Total : : Ohio ...............................2022: 51 1,451 37 660 1,239 2017: 30 986 17 256 750 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Allen ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Carroll ................................: 3 12 - - - Clark ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Clermont ...............................: 1 (D) - - - Columbiana .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Franklin ...............................: 2 (D) - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 23. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Inventory : Sales :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : Value Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BISON - Con. : : Counties, 2022 - Con. : : Fulton .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Harrison ...............................: 4 252 4 28 121 Holmes .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Madison ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Mahoning ...............................: 3 62 1 (D) (D) Marion .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Mercer .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Miami ..................................: 6 231 2 (D) (D) Monroe .................................: 3 69 3 60 120 Montgomery .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) : Muskingum ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Ottawa .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Perry ..................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) (D) Ross ...................................: - - 2 (D) (D) Stark ..................................: 2 (D) - - - Vinton .................................: 3 23 3 15 32 Wayne ..................................: 3 97 3 49 145 : DEER IN CAPTIVITY : : State Total : : Ohio ...............................2022: 185 5,518 115 1,416 3,776 2017: 200 5,828 92 1,536 2,860 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 3 47 3 14 9 Allen ..................................: 1 (D) - - - Ashland ................................: 1 (D) - - - Ashtabula ..............................: 4 124 4 78 52 Auglaize ...............................: 3 72 3 6 8 Belmont ................................: 2 (D) - - - Butler .................................: 6 80 2 (D) (D) Carroll ................................: 9 220 5 40 180 Columbiana .............................: 2 (D) - - - Coshocton ..............................: 2 (D) - - - : Darke ..................................: 3 18 - - - Erie ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Geauga .................................: 19 785 18 257 1,110 Guernsey ...............................: 1 (D) - - - Hamilton ...............................: 2 (D) - - - Harrison ...............................: 13 323 6 360 900 Hocking ................................: 7 355 7 54 202 Holmes .................................: 19 1,160 11 194 279 Huron ..................................: 2 (D) - - - Jefferson ..............................: 6 36 - - - : Lawrence ...............................: 1 (D) - - - Licking ................................: 5 72 - - - Logan ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Lorain .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Lucas ..................................: 2 (D) - - - Madison ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Mahoning ...............................: 13 245 10 43 63 Marion .................................: 1 (D) - - - Montgomery .............................: 5 61 3 66 75 Muskingum ..............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) : Ottawa .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Perry ..................................: 5 75 5 (D) 8 Pickaway ...............................: - - 3 24 36 Portage ................................: 2 (D) - - - Shelby .................................: 4 116 4 16 48 Stark ..................................: 3 36 - - - Trumbull ...............................: 11 239 11 20 109 Vinton .................................: 3 142 3 38 83 Wayne ..................................: 16 439 8 64 359 : ELK IN CAPTIVITY : : State Total : : Ohio ...............................2022: 24 894 15 213 621 2017: 15 395 8 75 167 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 2 (D) - - - Allen ..................................: 1 (D) - - - Butler .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Harrison ...............................: 6 480 6 180 540 Hocking ................................: 4 20 4 (D) 18 Holmes .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Lorain .................................: 1 (D) - - - Medina .................................: 2 (D) - - - Miami ..................................: 3 81 - - - Tuscarawas .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Vinton .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 23. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Inventory : Sales :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : Value Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LLAMAS : : State Total : : Ohio ...............................2022: 184 1,123 24 63 75 2017: 258 1,169 25 77 60 : Counties, 2022 : : Allen ..................................: 6 36 - - - Brown ..................................: 4 8 - - - Butler .................................: 7 13 - - - Carroll ................................: 1 (D) - - - Clark ..................................: 7 51 2 (D) (D) Clinton ................................: 4 20 2 (D) (D) Columbiana .............................: 7 53 - - - Coshocton ..............................: 7 38 2 (D) (D) Defiance ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Delaware ...............................: 7 (D) - - - : Erie ...................................: 1 (D) - - - Fairfield ..............................: 7 175 - - - Fayette ................................: 1 (D) - - - Fulton .................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) Greene .................................: 7 41 5 (D) 5 Guernsey ...............................: 1 (D) - - - Hamilton ...............................: 3 (D) - - - Hancock ................................: 1 (D) - - - Harrison ...............................: 1 (D) - - - Holmes .................................: 5 56 3 6 5 : Huron ..................................: 2 (D) - - - Jackson ................................: 2 (D) - - - Jefferson ..............................: 4 50 - - - Knox ...................................: 9 97 2 (D) (D) Lawrence ...............................: 1 (D) - - - Licking ................................: 9 15 - - - Logan ..................................: 1 (D) - - - Lorain .................................: 2 (D) - - - Madison ................................: 9 153 - - - Mahoning ...............................: 2 (D) - - - : Marion .................................: 1 (D) - - - Medina .................................: 4 6 - - - Monroe .................................: 1 (D) - - - Morrow .................................: 1 (D) - - - Muskingum ..............................: 6 30 - - - Ottawa .................................: 2 (D) - - - Perry ..................................: 2 (D) - - - Pickaway ...............................: 1 (D) - - - Pike ...................................: 1 (D) - - - Portage ................................: 4 7 - - - : Richland ...............................: 3 9 2 (D) (D) Ross ...................................: 5 (D) - - - Shelby .................................: 3 12 - - - Stark ..................................: 12 21 - - - Summit .................................: 1 (D) - - - Tuscarawas .............................: 3 81 3 15 14 Union ..................................: 4 (D) - - - Warren .................................: 5 17 - - - Washington .............................: 2 (D) - - - Wayne ..................................: 1 (D) - - - : RABBITS, LIVE : : State Total : : Ohio ...............................2022: 359 9,409 214 14,601 203 2017: 509 11,837 292 15,700 204 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: - - 2 (D) (D) Allen ..................................: 5 203 4 47 1 Ashland ................................: 2 (D) 3 (D) (D) Ashtabula ..............................: 13 1,297 6 1,800 15 Athens .................................: 8 366 2 (D) (D) Auglaize ...............................: 5 14 - - - Belmont ................................: 6 18 - - - Brown ..................................: 3 222 2 (D) (D) Butler .................................: 5 92 3 60 1 Carroll ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) : Champaign ..............................: 10 1,169 7 1,370 14 Clark ..................................: 7 388 7 344 6 Clermont ...............................: 4 21 - - - Columbiana .............................: 11 28 8 57 2 Coshocton ..............................: 5 18 5 122 2 Darke ..................................: 4 356 3 (D) (D) Delaware ...............................: 13 34 2 (D) (D) Erie ...................................: 2 (D) - - - Fairfield ..............................: 2 (D) 3 58 1 Fayette ................................: 2 (D) - - - : Franklin ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Fulton .................................: 1 (D) - - - Gallia .................................: 3 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) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RABBITS, LIVE - Con. : : Counties, 2022 - Con. : : Geauga .................................: 3 11 3 22 (Z) Greene .................................: 5 40 5 10 (Z) Guernsey ...............................: 8 329 - - - Hancock ................................: 4 44 2 (D) (D) Hardin .................................: 5 162 4 140 2 Harrison ...............................: 3 600 3 99 2 Henry ..................................: 2 (D) - - - Highland ...............................: 5 198 3 756 19 Hocking ................................: 4 56 4 32 1 Holmes .................................: 8 86 11 271 5 : Huron ..................................: 7 44 5 41 1 Jackson ................................: 8 58 6 6 (Z) Jefferson ..............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Knox ...................................: 5 17 - - - Licking ................................: 10 231 7 358 9 Logan ..................................: 14 209 11 148 2 Lorain .................................: 10 154 2 (D) (D) Lucas ..................................: 6 30 - - - Madison ................................: 8 35 - - - Mahoning ...............................: 2 (D) - - - : Marion .................................: 4 193 4 430 9 Medina .................................: 7 58 5 13 (Z) Montgomery .............................: 4 14 2 (D) (D) Morgan .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Morrow .................................: 4 362 5 306 8 Muskingum ..............................: 4 95 4 37 (Z) Noble ..................................: 6 116 3 10 (Z) Ottawa .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Perry ..................................: 13 121 6 76 1 Pickaway ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) : Pike ...................................: 2 (D) - - - Portage ................................: 9 93 3 276 7 Preble .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Putnam .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Richland ...............................: 4 8 1 (D) (D) Ross ...................................: 7 138 2 (D) (D) Scioto .................................: 1 (D) - - - Shelby .................................: 4 28 4 48 1 Stark ..................................: 10 206 5 90 2 Summit .................................: 3 15 2 (D) (D) : Trumbull ...............................: 6 48 8 18 (Z) Tuscarawas .............................: 6 52 2 (D) (D) Union ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Van Wert ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Vinton .................................: 3 3 - - - Warren .................................: 4 217 4 66 1 Washington .............................: 4 37 2 (D) (D) Wayne ..................................: 4 88 8 56 1 Williams ...............................: 3 75 3 450 8 Wyandot ................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) : EQUINE PRODUCTS : : State Total : : Ohio ...............................2022: (NA) (NA) 534 (X) 11,485 2017: (NA) (NA) 505 (X) 6,933 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 20 Ashland ................................: (NA) (NA) 11 (X) 81 Ashtabula ..............................: (NA) (NA) 10 (X) 56 Athens .................................: (NA) (NA) 8 (X) 68 Auglaize ...............................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Belmont ................................: (NA) (NA) 7 (X) 115 Brown ..................................: (NA) (NA) 12 (X) 90 Butler .................................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) 50 Carroll ................................: (NA) (NA) 10 (X) 58 Clark ..................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) : Clermont ...............................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 6 Clinton ................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 3 Columbiana .............................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 15 Coshocton ..............................: (NA) (NA) 7 (X) 23 Cuyahoga ...............................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 13 Darke ..................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Defiance ...............................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Delaware ...............................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 240 Erie ...................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Fairfield ..............................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) (D) : Fayette ................................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 420 Franklin ...............................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) 31 Gallia .................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Geauga .................................: (NA) (NA) 41 (X) 1,352 Greene .................................: (NA) (NA) 14 (X) 3,067 Guernsey ...............................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 2 Hamilton ...............................: (NA) (NA) 9 (X) 16 Hancock ................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 23. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Inventory : Sales :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : Value Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EQUINE PRODUCTS - Con. : : Counties, 2022 - Con. : : Hardin .................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Highland ...............................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) 9 Hocking ................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Holmes .................................: (NA) (NA) 66 (X) 1,192 Huron ..................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 3 Jefferson ..............................: (NA) (NA) 9 (X) 8 Knox ...................................: (NA) (NA) 15 (X) 22 Licking ................................: (NA) (NA) 11 (X) 178 Logan ..................................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) 61 Lorain .................................: (NA) (NA) 7 (X) 84 : Madison ................................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 11 Mahoning ...............................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 377 Medina .................................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) 28 Miami ..................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 9 Monroe .................................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 4 Montgomery .............................: (NA) (NA) 6 (X) 13 Morgan .................................: (NA) (NA) 10 (X) 43 Morrow .................................: (NA) (NA) 11 (X) 131 Muskingum ..............................: (NA) (NA) 7 (X) 707 Noble ..................................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 7 : Ottawa .................................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 40 Pike ...................................: (NA) (NA) 10 (X) 49 Portage ................................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) 120 Richland ...............................: (NA) (NA) 8 (X) 34 Ross ...................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 7 Sandusky ...............................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) 150 Scioto .................................: (NA) (NA) 7 (X) 6 Stark ..................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) (D) Summit .................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 12 Trumbull ...............................: (NA) (NA) 33 (X) 115 : Tuscarawas .............................: (NA) (NA) 15 (X) 18 Union ..................................: (NA) (NA) 7 (X) 23 Warren .................................: (NA) (NA) 8 (X) 245 Washington .............................: (NA) (NA) 9 (X) 2 Wayne ..................................: (NA) (NA) 49 (X) 1,693 : OTHER LIVESTOCK : : State Total : : Ohio ...............................2022: 65 (X) 48 (X) 1,636 2017: 193 (X) 33 (X) (D) : Counties, 2022 : : Allen ..................................: - (X) 2 (X) (D) Ashland ................................: - (X) 2 (X) (D) Butler .................................: 2 (X) 2 (X) (D) Clark ..................................: 4 (X) 1 (X) (D) Clermont ...............................: 1 (X) 1 (X) (D) Clinton ................................: 3 (X) 1 (X) (D) Coshocton ..............................: 1 (X) - (X) - Darke ..................................: 2 (X) - (X) - Delaware ...............................: - (X) 2 (X) (D) Erie ...................................: 4 (X) 4 (X) 1,370 : Gallia .................................: 2 (X) - (X) - Greene .................................: 5 (X) 5 (X) 3 Hancock ................................: - (X) 1 (X) (D) Holmes .................................: 15 (X) 6 (X) 19 Lorain .................................: 1 (X) - (X) - Lucas ..................................: 1 (X) - (X) - Marion .................................: 3 (X) 2 (X) (D) Medina .................................: 3 (X) - (X) - Monroe .................................: - (X) 3 (X) 1 Montgomery .............................: 2 (X) - (X) - : Morrow .................................: - (X) 1 (X) (D) Noble ..................................: 3 (X) 3 (X) 1 Perry ..................................: 2 (X) - (X) - Richland ...............................: 3 (X) 3 (X) (Z) Trumbull ...............................: 8 (X) 3 (X) 4 Warren .................................: - (X) 3 (X) (Z) Wayne ..................................: - (X) 3 (X) 5 : OTHER LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 1/ : : State Total : : Ohio ...............................2022: (NA) (NA) 282 (X) 57,423 2017: (NA) (NA) 202 (X) 42,272 : Counties, 2022 : : Ashland ................................: (NA) (NA) 8 (X) 10 Ashtabula ..............................: (NA) (NA) 8 (X) 49 Athens .................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Auglaize ...............................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Belmont ................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Butler .................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Carroll ................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 23. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Inventory : Sales :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : Value Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER LIVESTOCK : PRODUCTS 1/ - Con. : : Counties, 2022 - Con. : : Champaign ..............................: (NA) (NA) 9 (X) (Z) Clark ..................................: (NA) (NA) 8 (X) 54 Clermont ...............................: (NA) (NA) 6 (X) 6 Clinton ................................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) 43 Columbiana .............................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Coshocton ..............................: (NA) (NA) 10 (X) 1 Cuyahoga ...............................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Darke ..................................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) (D) Delaware ...............................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Erie ...................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) : Fairfield ..............................: (NA) (NA) 6 (X) 4 Fayette ................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Franklin ...............................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) 1 Fulton .................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Gallia .................................: (NA) (NA) - (X) (D) Geauga .................................: (NA) (NA) 6 (X) 2 Greene .................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 27 Hamilton ...............................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 4 Hancock ................................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) 92 Harrison ...............................: (NA) (NA) 6 (X) 2 : Henry ..................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Highland ...............................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Hocking ................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Holmes .................................: (NA) (NA) 8 (X) 70 Huron ..................................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 76 Jefferson ..............................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 2 Knox ...................................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) (D) Lake ...................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 2 Licking ................................: (NA) (NA) 9 (X) (D) Logan ..................................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) (D) : Lorain .................................: (NA) (NA) 8 (X) 3 Madison ................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Mahoning ...............................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) (D) Marion .................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Medina .................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) (D) Mercer .................................: (NA) (NA) 6 (X) 597 Miami ..................................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 2 Montgomery .............................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Morgan .................................: (NA) (NA) - (X) (D) Morrow .................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) : Muskingum ..............................: (NA) (NA) 6 (X) 13 Noble ..................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Ottawa .................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Paulding ...............................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Perry ..................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Portage ................................: (NA) (NA) 8 (X) 7 Preble .................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) (D) Putnam .................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Richland ...............................: (NA) (NA) 13 (X) 31 Ross ...................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) (D) : Sandusky ...............................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Seneca .................................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) (D) Stark ..................................: (NA) (NA) 10 (X) (D) Summit .................................: (NA) (NA) 9 (X) 31 Trumbull ...............................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) (Z) Tuscarawas .............................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Union ..................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Van Wert ...............................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Vinton .................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Warren .................................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 8 : Wayne ..................................: (NA) (NA) 18 (X) 140 Williams ...............................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Wood ...................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) (D) Wyandot ................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/Data are for farms with production, not necessarily sold. Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ohio : Adams : Allen : Ashland : Ashtabula : Athens : Auglaize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 56,583 882 717 775 783 464 782 acres: 9,777,227 70,425 153,543 105,477 71,272 21,814 203,298 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 3,290 34 32 49 44 25 28 acres: 68,262 (D) 799 (D) 206 (D) (D) : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: 144 - - 3 - - - acres: 4,254 - - 28 - - - bushels: 333,223 - - (D) - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 100 - - 3 - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 34 - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 9 - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 21,144 201 458 324 161 48 515 acres: 3,314,064 16,210 64,776 36,478 17,877 3,731 76,230 bushels: 608,637,574 2,531,602 12,483,782 6,098,574 3,062,699 527,548 14,735,982 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 191 - 5 3 - - 9 acres: 15,124 - 111 46 - - 612 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 5,776 73 104 111 66 22 104 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 7,908 90 186 127 56 14 229 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 4,028 21 85 59 19 8 111 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1,838 11 57 18 15 4 29 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 1,073 6 21 4 2 - 35 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 521 - 5 5 3 - 7 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 1,373 24 3 31 9 7 27 acres: 139,840 955 (D) 4,571 1,984 196 2,407 tons: 2,710,907 15,320 (D) 83,766 46,889 2,920 41,401 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 16 - - - - - - acres: 2,170 - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 513 10 1 16 1 3 13 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 480 12 1 7 2 4 7 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 260 2 1 2 5 - 3 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 75 - - 3 - - 4 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 27 - - 3 - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 18 - - - 1 - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 30,365 663 162 512 454 397 208 acres: 986,874 26,909 2,686 15,215 14,276 15,167 6,094 tons, dry equivalent: 2,398,191 60,326 7,673 42,382 31,148 27,804 22,634 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 442 4 13 7 6 - 4 acres: 9,180 119 319 39 91 - 180 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 18,894 365 138 342 302 198 146 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 9,458 215 18 143 116 172 48 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 1,711 78 5 22 35 24 10 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 247 5 1 4 - 3 4 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 49 - - 1 1 - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 6 - - - - - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: 850 - 3 37 12 - 3 acres: 13,512 - 11 453 275 - 45 bushels: 778,415 - (D) 26,179 15,208 - (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: 5 - - - - - - acres: 25 - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 733 - 3 30 8 - 2 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 101 - - 7 4 - 1 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 14 - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 2 - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain .........................................farms: 15 - 1 - 3 - - acres: 467 - (D) - 231 - - bushels: 14,387 - (D) - 5,775 - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 9 - 1 - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 5 - - - 3 - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 1 - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 22,877 237 469 312 186 20 579 acres: 4,830,774 24,732 76,200 42,374 31,945 2,600 106,450 bushels: 260,314,281 1,209,416 4,340,775 2,174,523 1,469,865 99,503 6,037,711 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 208 4 10 4 - - 7 acres: 13,154 354 237 176 - - 865 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 4,658 63 106 91 55 6 93 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 8,151 114 169 126 57 5 241 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 4,862 33 103 53 39 6 147 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 2,608 20 55 28 19 3 39 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 1,629 4 31 8 12 - 42 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 969 3 5 6 4 - 17 : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: 47 - - - - - - acres: 1,058 - - - - - - pounds: 1,393,803 - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 - - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Belmont : Brown : Butler : Carroll : Champaign : Clark : Clermont ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 541 901 659 632 652 632 550 acres: 29,877 108,302 59,897 52,711 185,009 140,314 57,180 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 16 59 50 19 47 33 43 acres: 45 306 710 68 5,986 1,210 98 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: - - 5 2 - - - acres: - - 136 (D) - - - bushels: - - 8,480 (D) - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - 3 2 - - - 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: 16 170 145 141 312 273 78 acres: (D) 16,025 18,231 11,658 85,513 62,886 15,075 bushels: (D) 2,753,740 3,253,471 1,455,906 16,579,001 12,462,055 2,985,209 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - 19 - - acres: - - - - 2,723 - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 12 51 45 42 44 60 36 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 4 79 55 64 98 86 13 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 25 16 25 77 53 17 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 10 20 9 50 35 5 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - 4 8 - 20 21 5 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - 1 1 1 23 18 2 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 12 5 10 36 9 11 - acres: 352 244 570 1,533 455 1,390 - tons: 5,899 5,663 14,356 23,436 6,881 21,288 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 4 2 3 22 6 5 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 8 3 3 8 - 3 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - 4 6 3 1 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 1 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 1 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 502 575 456 518 329 273 337 acres: 28,810 17,649 10,790 25,827 6,087 6,077 6,711 tons, dry equivalent: 57,207 36,696 24,226 51,194 14,991 14,502 12,204 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 10 11 2 6 5 4 acres: - 216 244 (D) 100 41 27 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 198 332 316 249 256 210 251 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 225 213 127 182 68 52 78 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 60 30 11 71 5 10 6 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 17 - 2 16 - 1 2 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 2 - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: 5 - - 19 1 - - acres: 50 - - 401 (D) - - bushels: 2,462 - - 23,049 (D) - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 5 - - 13 1 - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - 6 - - - 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: 3 368 198 97 333 262 100 acres: (D) 73,229 26,235 11,030 87,427 66,716 35,001 bushels: (D) 3,453,977 1,344,673 436,238 5,059,447 3,795,030 1,625,232 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 1 1 - 15 9 - acres: - (D) (D) - 872 1,035 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1 93 46 33 39 49 30 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 2 126 79 32 121 84 30 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 69 41 19 80 54 20 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 24 22 8 43 37 2 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - 43 9 4 31 21 5 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - 13 1 1 19 17 13 : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: 1 - - 2 - - - acres: (D) - - (D) - - - pounds: (D) - - (D) - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Clinton : Columbiana : Coshocton : Crawford : Cuyahoga : Darke : Defiance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 612 856 840 479 75 1,463 649 acres: 208,161 93,585 74,354 179,701 487 320,829 170,976 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 20 44 23 9 50 27 18 acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,026 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: - 11 1 6 - 5 - acres: - 483 (D) 764 - 47 - bushels: - 40,894 (D) 73,810 - 3,008 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 6 1 2 - 5 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 2 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 3 - 3 - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - 1 - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 270 281 270 321 2 901 294 acres: 68,880 27,424 26,012 73,816 (D) 140,854 52,277 bushels: 14,031,011 4,041,451 3,947,463 15,061,546 (D) 25,995,517 9,417,160 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 1 1 - 3 6 acres: - - (D) (D) - 109 568 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 38 93 127 61 2 189 81 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 103 112 76 116 - 366 97 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 56 44 37 69 - 181 64 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 35 25 22 35 - 101 27 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 19 5 7 28 - 51 14 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 19 2 1 12 - 13 11 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 1 45 29 12 - 46 13 acres: (D) 4,469 1,169 970 - 6,100 1,611 tons: (D) 87,944 25,595 20,282 - 123,718 30,339 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 1 - - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 10 17 2 - 6 6 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 1 14 7 9 - 21 5 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 17 5 - - 12 1 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 4 - 1 - 6 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 1 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - 1 : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 178 645 683 145 6 438 154 acres: 4,186 22,906 25,407 4,203 87 8,962 3,743 tons, dry equivalent: 9,245 63,774 57,193 12,786 255 33,585 10,274 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 4 15 - - 4 - acres: (D) 16 373 - - 54 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 137 363 333 94 4 352 128 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 33 226 293 40 2 74 18 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 7 49 51 11 - 9 5 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 6 6 - - 3 3 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - 1 - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: - 24 14 2 - 13 4 acres: - 709 192 (D) - 384 20 bushels: - 42,383 8,218 (D) - 16,173 1,300 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 14 11 2 - 6 4 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 8 3 - - 7 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 2 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain .........................................farms: - - - 1 - - - acres: - - - (D) - - - bushels: - - - (D) - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - 1 - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 375 241 137 338 - 969 471 acres: 131,362 31,284 19,289 89,461 - 154,219 107,893 bushels: 7,195,908 1,469,644 925,421 5,414,536 - 8,381,886 5,130,751 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - 2 - 4 5 acres: - - - (D) - 68 438 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 70 69 34 46 - 224 92 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 108 93 61 105 - 345 176 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 61 51 16 91 - 206 96 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 50 17 17 48 - 117 49 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 43 7 8 27 - 59 30 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 43 4 1 21 - 18 28 : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: - - - - - 4 - acres: - - - - - 108 - pounds: - - - - - 156,970 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Delaware : Erie : Fairfield : Fayette : Franklin : Fulton : Gallia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 510 245 758 378 276 591 510 acres: 111,979 66,504 151,513 177,017 38,115 189,196 25,363 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 61 29 26 19 78 31 25 acres: 878 (D) 139 124 479 2,334 465 : Barley 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 .............................................: - - - - - 1 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 1 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 148 124 259 205 59 369 67 acres: 29,900 23,665 59,643 77,261 11,727 82,250 4,012 bushels: 5,154,105 4,437,779 10,669,108 14,961,875 1,909,085 16,198,847 613,054 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - 1 3 9 acres: - - - - (D) 185 396 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 39 18 63 32 8 60 27 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 56 37 83 60 21 120 32 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 20 40 48 39 15 86 4 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 11 18 17 35 10 59 3 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 15 9 34 25 3 27 1 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 7 2 14 14 2 17 - : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 3 2 5 9 - 10 8 acres: 168 (D) 151 2,003 - 2,421 100 tons: 1,026 (D) 3,414 22,456 - 40,287 1,966 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - 2 - acres: - - - - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1 - 3 1 - 1 6 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 2 2 2 3 - 1 2 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - 3 - 3 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - 1 - 4 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 1 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - 1 - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 238 74 387 113 96 171 468 acres: 3,802 1,372 8,735 3,227 1,932 4,703 16,306 tons, dry equivalent: 8,290 6,831 20,494 8,638 2,852 19,851 35,867 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 16 2 4 2 3 2 6 acres: 42 (D) 70 (D) 43 (D) 52 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 199 61 293 85 73 117 222 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 34 11 77 17 19 47 215 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 5 2 17 11 4 5 31 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 1 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 1 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: 1 2 5 - 3 2 1 acres: (D) (D) 160 - 57 (D) (D) bushels: (D) (D) 12,764 - (D) (D) (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1 1 2 - 2 1 1 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 1 3 - 1 - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 1 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain .........................................farms: - 3 - - - - - acres: - 24 - - - - - bushels: - 450 - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 3 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 199 151 289 216 99 371 33 acres: 72,838 33,197 76,389 85,559 20,845 90,981 4,675 bushels: 3,616,053 1,913,293 4,280,728 4,441,697 938,004 5,125,107 207,424 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 1 1 - 3 2 - acres: - (D) (D) - (D) (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 35 32 54 32 29 52 10 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 64 37 90 56 31 115 8 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 33 40 74 42 15 87 8 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 20 29 21 34 11 61 6 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 28 8 29 29 7 35 1 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 19 5 21 23 6 21 - : 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 : Geauga : Greene : Guernsey : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Harrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 779 678 789 209 832 532 347 acres: 24,722 126,919 45,468 7,651 227,029 213,265 31,498 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 141 43 19 67 15 28 2 acres: 606 192 284 325 (D) 486 (D) : 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: 131 255 68 16 492 299 31 acres: 2,855 50,907 3,380 2,285 68,720 81,903 3,491 bushels: 405,561 10,245,708 485,233 411,848 13,112,761 15,885,947 562,155 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 1 - - 3 - - acres: (D) (D) - - 66 - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 114 62 40 3 106 60 13 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 11 99 20 7 213 101 13 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 3 45 5 4 99 73 3 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 3 17 2 - 41 24 1 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - 25 1 2 24 25 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - 7 - - 9 16 1 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 11 5 9 2 6 17 6 acres: 1,411 331 351 (D) 657 4,666 151 tons: 26,553 7,158 5,513 (D) 12,649 94,366 2,463 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - 1 - acres: - - - - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 8 3 7 2 - 5 4 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 1 1 - 3 8 2 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 1 1 - 3 - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 - - - - 1 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 2 - - - - 1 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - 2 - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 498 313 729 102 161 205 327 acres: 13,065 5,306 38,592 1,601 4,046 4,300 23,412 tons, dry equivalent: 25,873 11,326 66,231 2,511 11,743 11,130 56,163 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 3 3 8 6 2 2 1 acres: (D) 8 254 6 (D) (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 340 259 295 83 115 153 121 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 143 49 325 18 39 48 145 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 12 4 93 1 4 4 45 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 1 11 - 3 - 11 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 2 - 4 - - - 3 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - 1 - - - 2 : Oats for grain ............................................farms: 48 - 7 1 4 22 3 acres: 370 - 40 (D) 70 716 20 bushels: 24,982 - 1,898 (D) 2,200 30,821 1,127 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 48 - 7 1 2 16 3 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - 2 3 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 3 - 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: 42 273 27 19 611 357 16 acres: 5,150 65,907 2,698 2,945 133,656 112,261 3,544 bushels: 226,820 3,780,879 127,822 151,508 7,481,186 6,501,765 176,311 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 1 - - - 6 - acres: - (D) - - - 137 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 23 60 7 9 89 62 6 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 10 102 8 2 239 107 5 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 2 45 10 3 141 78 3 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 4 21 2 3 62 49 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 2 32 - 2 43 38 1 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 1 13 - - 37 23 1 : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: - 2 - 3 1 - - acres: - (D) - (D) (D) - - pounds: - (D) - 6,100 (D) - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Henry : Highland : Hocking : Holmes : Huron : Jackson : Jefferson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 777 789 281 1,081 598 369 422 acres: 222,572 157,521 10,093 73,940 191,283 19,656 23,153 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 12 60 13 63 44 18 13 acres: (D) 264 64 417 3,557 112 111 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: 1 1 - 6 4 3 4 acres: (D) (D) - 71 133 136 48 bushels: (D) (D) - 3,685 10,075 10,636 2,540 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1 1 - 5 2 - 4 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - 1 2 3 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 513 264 34 429 275 51 61 acres: 81,311 41,102 2,242 21,694 57,818 1,395 1,937 bushels: 15,406,241 7,731,631 330,472 3,414,787 10,467,225 197,321 254,316 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 - 3 1 4 2 - acres: (D) - 24 (D) 94 (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 91 76 22 289 53 34 39 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 237 91 6 100 111 13 16 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 102 47 5 20 56 4 6 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 47 28 - 12 21 - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 20 14 1 5 17 - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 16 8 - 3 17 - - : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 3 25 - 97 23 6 1 acres: 165 1,172 - 4,076 1,419 78 (D) tons: (D) 23,930 - 67,777 29,696 1,186 (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - 1 - - - acres: - - - (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 15 - 67 5 5 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 3 4 - 21 14 1 1 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 6 - 4 4 - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - 5 - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 118 449 187 918 252 312 374 acres: 3,237 15,231 5,178 28,600 5,551 14,776 18,863 tons, dry equivalent: 9,443 36,391 8,788 81,127 20,310 34,522 34,370 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 3 4 5 6 4 2 acres: (D) (D) 27 147 87 30 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 72 281 109 478 178 139 152 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 41 134 73 406 68 131 175 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 5 30 5 32 6 36 38 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 4 - 2 - 6 9 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: 4 13 - 145 1 - 21 acres: 54 62 - 1,453 (D) - 325 bushels: 3,866 3,405 - 90,548 (D) - 15,565 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - 1 - - - acres: - - - (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 4 13 - 143 1 - 19 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: - 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 ........................................: - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 559 390 22 121 341 33 21 acres: 111,273 96,819 2,142 16,085 111,253 2,627 1,388 bushels: 6,517,521 4,822,154 126,103 868,534 6,071,421 111,467 66,907 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 - - - 6 - - acres: (D) - - - 306 - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 95 69 7 47 67 9 3 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 200 133 11 44 95 12 12 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 140 79 3 14 80 9 6 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 71 48 - 7 39 3 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 32 44 1 6 35 - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 21 17 - 3 25 - - : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: 3 1 - - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - - pounds: 17,512 (D) - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Knox : Lake : Lawrence : Licking : Logan : Lorain : Lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 947 172 293 1,138 714 695 284 acres: 118,790 7,020 9,091 133,478 168,184 84,375 70,193 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 58 65 10 97 24 95 42 acres: 468 2,656 (D) 610 (D) 893 (D) : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: 4 - 3 3 2 - - acres: 54 - 6 186 (D) - - bushels: 2,480 - 300 11,636 (D) - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 4 - 3 - 2 - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - 3 - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 368 25 29 289 334 146 138 acres: 45,347 218 546 46,096 67,887 18,324 27,286 bushels: 7,919,149 26,236 66,550 7,998,883 12,822,336 3,453,523 5,185,417 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 - - 5 - - 8 acres: (D) - - 144 - - 1,044 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 122 24 20 56 58 54 24 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 107 1 9 136 151 63 57 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 92 - - 61 63 15 19 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 30 - - 13 18 5 16 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 15 - - 12 29 2 20 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 2 - - 11 15 7 2 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 29 1 4 9 12 8 - acres: 1,750 (D) 164 1,989 1,314 574 - tons: 26,508 (D) 2,384 37,614 29,489 9,173 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 19 1 2 - - 5 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 5 - 2 5 8 1 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 4 - - 2 3 1 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - 1 1 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: 592 61 252 703 366 310 38 acres: 17,907 1,465 6,612 20,933 8,734 7,308 839 tons, dry equivalent: 43,758 2,422 10,981 44,239 26,537 16,384 2,374 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 11 1 3 27 6 6 - acres: 112 (D) 38 233 100 38 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 386 40 155 436 285 243 25 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 169 18 91 228 65 55 13 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 35 3 6 37 12 10 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 2 - - 1 4 - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - 1 - 2 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: 36 3 - 6 3 - - acres: 352 15 - 60 153 - - bushels: 20,923 600 - 6,000 5,233 - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 36 3 - 6 - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - 3 - - 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: 290 14 10 301 336 309 151 acres: 48,674 987 1,606 58,737 85,291 51,574 37,339 bushels: 2,592,125 37,761 48,530 3,061,297 4,628,059 2,596,045 1,944,342 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 3 - - 7 1 1 2 acres: 63 - - 136 (D) (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 75 3 1 60 81 60 44 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 92 7 1 123 104 129 36 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 68 4 8 57 59 70 29 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 30 - - 27 40 29 21 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 21 - - 20 30 11 6 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 4 - - 14 22 10 15 : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: 1 - - - 2 - - acres: (D) - - - (D) - - pounds: (D) - - - (D) - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Madison : Mahoning : Marion : Medina : Meigs : Mercer : Miami : Monroe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 614 490 414 739 352 1,029 932 566 acres: 207,890 46,635 182,759 73,192 15,095 240,463 141,317 23,446 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 29 51 20 92 30 12 22 13 acres: 535 419 685 1,270 187 288 1,951 (D) : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: - 5 - - - - - 3 acres: - 113 - - - - - 25 bushels: - 8,360 - - - - - 2,050 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 3 - - - - - 3 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: 301 148 197 179 45 701 434 54 acres: 77,844 13,475 61,042 21,519 1,555 101,258 62,425 1,014 bushels: 14,918,510 2,100,341 11,566,190 3,660,857 193,557 18,985,889 11,353,319 121,714 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 - 1 1 - 3 4 - acres: (D) - (D) (D) - 24 987 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 28 53 45 80 34 95 118 45 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 87 63 56 42 5 321 170 6 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 107 16 28 25 5 189 67 3 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 40 12 23 25 1 58 48 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 22 3 25 6 - 32 23 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 17 1 20 1 - 6 8 - : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 9 20 4 17 7 76 7 6 acres: 5,042 2,124 (D) 2,103 310 11,064 766 678 tons: 94,996 36,008 (D) 39,492 4,960 231,457 14,665 4,697 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 1 - - - - - acres: - - (D) - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 6 1 5 5 5 1 2 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 2 4 2 2 - 30 3 1 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 3 9 - 8 2 31 2 3 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 - - 2 - 8 1 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - 1 - - - 1 - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 3 - 1 - - 1 - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 223 329 118 484 290 293 368 526 acres: 5,524 9,713 2,218 13,674 11,285 11,297 5,107 21,266 tons, dry equivalent: 14,462 26,432 5,179 38,786 24,864 43,671 14,342 50,638 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 10 11 - 19 4 3 1 5 acres: 102 106 - 224 18 (D) (D) 86 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 178 224 90 354 131 182 313 270 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 35 86 25 104 142 79 48 206 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 9 17 3 22 13 25 7 40 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 1 - 3 2 7 - 10 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 1 1 - 1 2 - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: 1 17 1 13 1 10 - 1 acres: (D) 265 (D) 133 (D) 233 - (D) bushels: (D) 14,082 (D) 8,030 (D) 7,869 - (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1 15 1 13 1 4 - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 2 - - - 6 - 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: 344 156 266 225 14 737 431 5 acres: 113,470 17,786 112,480 31,176 1,486 107,287 70,516 218 bushels: 6,250,901 919,094 6,104,149 1,496,318 58,614 6,350,946 3,898,115 8,980 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 4 - 8 1 - 3 4 - acres: 239 - 602 (D) - 148 745 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 43 54 32 79 3 115 124 1 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 75 65 75 71 8 313 146 4 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 95 18 52 32 1 199 76 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 58 13 29 26 2 75 53 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 52 3 40 13 - 25 19 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 21 3 38 4 - 10 13 - : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: - 2 - - - 1 - - acres: - (D) - - - (D) - - pounds: - (D) - - - (D) - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 2 - - - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Montgomery : Morgan : Morrow : Muskingum : Noble : Ottawa : Paulding : Perry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 637 452 620 940 497 408 503 471 acres: 97,950 27,636 117,288 81,369 23,174 100,991 185,425 37,689 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 45 19 32 23 19 20 16 23 acres: (D) (D) 189 (D) 391 707 626 85 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: 1 4 - - - - - 1 acres: (D) 96 - - - - - (D) bushels: (D) 5,100 - - - - - (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 2 - - - - - 1 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 1 2 - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 229 89 198 186 20 155 231 129 acres: 39,369 4,918 36,152 24,342 462 19,369 45,346 12,908 bushels: 6,796,369 730,284 6,506,087 3,706,228 68,149 3,391,697 7,981,742 2,047,116 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 6 6 2 5 - 3 - acres: - 90 126 (D) 23 - 204 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 91 50 70 80 16 44 29 42 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 63 18 70 45 2 59 100 54 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 40 18 21 36 2 33 42 24 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 19 3 12 16 - 13 36 3 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 6 - 16 6 - 4 16 3 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 10 - 9 3 - 2 8 3 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 1 7 4 6 4 2 20 4 acres: (D) 346 340 262 305 (D) 7,802 50 tons: (D) 5,828 (D) 6,210 980 (D) 156,653 485 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1 5 2 2 1 2 2 4 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - 1 3 - - 3 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 2 1 1 3 - 7 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - 5 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - 3 - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 279 409 371 798 483 112 101 343 acres: 4,612 17,643 8,825 36,060 21,926 6,628 4,853 10,366 tons, dry equivalent: 8,327 33,391 19,455 80,251 40,938 23,830 13,300 20,658 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 4 6 4 7 6 2 6 2 acres: 28 194 22 59 354 (D) 54 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 224 193 263 369 212 58 58 202 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 51 177 94 349 221 39 27 126 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 4 29 12 66 38 11 12 15 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 10 1 12 9 2 4 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - 1 2 3 1 - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - 1 - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: 1 10 20 4 - - 5 - acres: (D) 120 259 34 - - 341 - bushels: (D) 4,936 14,852 1,620 - - 16,669 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1 7 18 4 - - 3 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 3 2 - - - 1 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 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 ..............................................: 1 - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 1 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 269 36 226 116 3 299 402 94 acres: 49,994 3,774 64,647 19,705 (D) 69,221 113,373 13,422 bushels: 2,608,479 200,092 3,362,742 969,516 (D) 3,229,923 5,996,677 677,956 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 - - 1 - 2 9 1 acres: (D) - - (D) - (D) 363 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 86 11 38 31 2 54 62 16 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 93 17 80 44 - 115 150 52 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 34 2 58 21 1 53 63 15 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 37 6 14 14 - 31 60 5 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 9 - 13 1 - 34 40 2 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 10 - 23 5 - 12 27 4 : 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 : Pickaway : Pike : Portage : Preble : Putnam : Richland : Ross : Sandusky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 545 333 643 811 1,286 830 702 577 acres: 239,392 34,694 50,902 182,870 282,714 113,585 154,170 135,344 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 23 32 65 26 29 80 51 26 acres: 2,152 2,630 325 624 (D) 338 1,846 390 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: 1 - 1 5 2 3 - 2 acres: (D) - (D) 176 (D) 42 - (D) bushels: (D) - (D) 14,960 (D) 2,710 - (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - 1 2 1 2 - 2 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 1 - - 3 - 1 - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - 1 - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 307 82 157 407 778 336 251 317 acres: 96,521 9,247 14,228 79,889 83,381 41,059 58,401 46,201 bushels: 17,988,070 1,475,977 2,393,636 14,400,264 15,373,501 7,533,352 10,115,271 9,281,090 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 8 1 - 1 6 1 4 5 acres: 1,507 (D) - (D) 187 (D) 504 26 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 52 37 80 76 141 127 66 81 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 97 30 53 147 374 139 73 118 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 70 10 15 105 190 30 54 62 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 38 2 2 31 49 25 22 33 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 27 - 5 34 23 6 24 18 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 23 3 2 14 1 9 12 5 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 9 10 9 6 24 67 26 2 acres: 1,480 594 1,428 537 1,949 2,673 955 (D) tons: 26,444 13,158 35,158 7,640 39,605 50,560 17,832 (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 - - - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1 2 5 1 7 16 11 1 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 5 7 1 2 13 48 14 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 2 1 - 3 3 3 1 1 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 1 - 2 - 1 - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 181 248 419 383 216 542 452 167 acres: 6,418 8,911 12,338 6,636 7,788 16,149 15,659 3,682 tons, dry equivalent: 14,950 20,076 24,390 17,598 20,807 46,407 35,316 10,911 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 3 6 - 6 3 8 7 acres: (D) 114 53 - 18 42 76 17 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 122 133 268 320 131 332 261 125 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 48 98 127 53 74 192 159 36 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 6 16 23 10 9 14 28 6 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 3 1 1 - - 2 4 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 2 - - - 2 2 - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: - 1 12 - 1 28 1 5 acres: - (D) 93 - (D) 529 (D) 100 bushels: - (D) 4,996 - (D) 34,023 (D) (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 1 12 - - 27 1 4 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - 1 - - 1 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 1 - - 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: 284 63 158 436 1,071 304 242 429 acres: 128,220 13,642 19,770 90,493 163,724 45,402 73,605 75,960 bushels: 7,107,223 715,899 902,807 4,980,007 8,871,667 2,632,831 3,865,585 4,305,594 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 4 2 - 5 6 2 4 5 acres: 74 (D) - 510 192 (D) 549 59 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 35 12 57 61 201 91 41 68 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 57 29 60 169 459 124 72 167 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 78 10 19 108 229 45 47 110 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 42 8 11 40 114 28 36 44 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 33 1 9 37 49 7 28 29 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 39 3 2 21 19 9 18 11 : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: - - - 2 - - 2 3 acres: - - - (D) - - (D) (D) pounds: - - - (D) - - (D) (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Scioto : Seneca : Shelby : Stark : Summit : Trumbull : Tuscarawas : Union ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 400 869 747 1,035 280 698 840 708 acres: 34,326 198,635 185,255 80,389 5,860 71,122 73,550 181,448 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 11 12 10 111 76 46 29 37 acres: 183 591 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 326 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: - - 1 7 - 1 4 - acres: - - (D) 57 - (D) 28 - bushels: - - (D) 3,040 - (D) 1,400 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - 7 - - 4 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - 1 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 1 - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 72 527 456 307 21 199 205 276 acres: 7,452 65,707 70,057 26,418 939 22,418 20,105 51,562 bushels: 1,115,914 12,273,465 12,856,718 4,020,998 138,566 4,018,563 2,932,290 8,960,761 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 3 3 3 - - - 1 acres: - 226 376 192 - - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 23 127 72 140 8 67 92 47 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 31 222 205 95 10 85 74 112 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 12 101 116 52 2 30 15 69 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 2 54 39 10 1 11 13 21 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 4 19 15 6 - 3 10 20 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - 4 9 4 - 3 1 7 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 3 2 36 33 4 25 34 8 acres: 10 (D) 3,626 3,532 101 1,700 5,189 862 tons: 230 (D) 80,031 64,156 2,474 41,233 104,306 15,054 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - 1 acres: - - - - - - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 3 2 1 13 3 16 12 3 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - 23 7 1 3 10 3 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - 9 10 - 3 6 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - 3 1 - 3 4 2 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - 2 - - 1 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - 1 - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 330 203 237 706 124 411 697 298 acres: 9,365 3,337 6,232 18,550 2,448 11,689 28,353 6,887 tons, dry equivalent: 20,347 9,729 21,270 45,587 4,589 25,535 73,587 19,764 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 4 3 2 16 4 5 12 1 acres: 80 4 (D) 325 5 31 514 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 214 156 169 489 96 273 390 225 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 99 47 57 190 21 121 249 66 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 17 - 10 21 7 15 47 6 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - 1 4 - 1 7 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - 2 - 1 3 1 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - 1 - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: - 3 1 30 6 38 20 3 acres: - 26 (D) 356 54 953 369 18 bushels: - 1,770 (D) 21,647 1,522 70,481 16,383 1,800 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - 2 - - - - acres: - - - (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 3 1 30 6 31 18 3 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - 5 1 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 1 1 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 1 - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain .........................................farms: - - - 1 - - - - acres: - - - (D) - - - - bushels: - - - (D) - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - 1 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 68 661 575 252 21 207 108 403 acres: 17,031 111,329 96,287 25,428 1,427 31,223 17,253 113,461 bushels: 759,642 6,068,074 5,269,299 1,162,956 51,406 1,590,048 803,716 5,739,739 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 3 3 8 - 1 - 2 acres: (D) 231 254 251 - (D) - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 14 113 76 110 8 39 32 61 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 8 258 241 77 8 86 38 130 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 31 148 166 41 4 54 13 83 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 6 99 64 14 1 18 14 57 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 8 32 17 6 - 6 9 44 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 1 11 11 4 - 4 2 28 : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: - - - 3 - - - 3 acres: - - - 14 - - - 6 pounds: - - - 7,168 - - - 3,000 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Van Wert : Vinton : Warren : Washington : Wayne : Williams : Wood : Wyandot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 640 127 624 815 1,556 580 877 458 acres: 210,335 7,104 63,545 49,502 184,511 200,151 220,474 182,230 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 11 4 76 27 90 41 37 6 acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,024 4,715 (D) 27 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: - - - 3 29 - - 4 acres: - - - 36 530 - - 115 bushels: - - - 1,787 33,744 - - 9,423 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - 3 22 - - 2 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - 7 - - 2 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 376 11 99 202 691 308 490 313 acres: 67,448 877 21,201 11,992 60,714 65,712 73,685 66,496 bushels: 12,824,840 140,555 3,831,655 1,795,866 10,114,678 12,426,469 13,877,277 12,845,501 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 - - - 5 22 2 - acres: (D) - - - 39 2,005 (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 60 4 29 95 276 45 92 51 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 129 5 26 72 249 127 222 110 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 104 1 15 24 115 63 96 80 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 55 - 19 7 40 39 45 32 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 21 1 7 4 7 24 29 28 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 7 - 3 - 4 10 6 12 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 19 - - 13 188 3 14 3 acres: 2,576 - - 1,057 17,049 (D) 2,029 (D) tons: 40,959 - - 23,251 358,084 (D) 42,626 10,025 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 - - - 4 2 - - acres: (D) - - - 64 (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 7 - - 4 68 - 6 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 4 - - 5 70 - 4 2 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 5 - - 4 37 2 1 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 2 - - - 7 - 1 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 1 - - - 4 - 2 1 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - 2 1 - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 96 100 315 683 1,112 171 169 129 acres: 2,547 5,074 5,570 23,669 41,752 7,630 5,369 2,399 tons, dry equivalent: 8,111 6,304 10,167 55,372 151,304 22,319 17,726 7,956 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 3 - 10 2 12 5 1 2 acres: (D) - 70 (D) 276 1,331 (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 70 40 252 353 722 101 122 100 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 20 49 57 284 286 57 37 25 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 6 6 6 43 79 9 8 4 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 5 - 3 21 2 1 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - 4 1 1 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - 1 - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: 3 - - 6 128 5 4 3 acres: 390 - - 132 2,044 189 85 10 bushels: 12,999 - - 6,226 131,606 5,951 8,563 784 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - 2 - - - acres: - - - - (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - 4 109 - 3 3 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - 2 17 5 1 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 3 - - - 2 - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Sorghum 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 ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 505 14 168 112 500 403 645 329 acres: 123,750 1,075 34,580 11,166 51,408 115,586 123,437 102,792 bushels: 7,158,691 52,784 1,805,267 572,899 2,731,540 5,978,722 7,130,764 5,887,082 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 3 - - - 2 10 10 3 acres: (D) - - - (D) 798 171 19 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 72 9 54 29 139 66 118 40 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 169 3 59 44 215 130 204 89 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 104 - 17 30 95 69 165 84 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 80 1 16 6 41 63 95 51 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 51 1 14 3 8 49 51 41 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 29 - 8 - 2 26 12 24 : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: - - 4 - 4 - 1 - acres: - - (D) - (D) - (D) - pounds: - - (D) - (D) - (D) - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ohio : Adams : Allen : Ashland : Ashtabula : Athens : Auglaize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunflower seed, all - Con. : : Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 35 - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 9 - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 2 - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Tobacco ...................................................farms: 32 12 - - - - - acres: 619 232 - - - - - pounds: 1,210,335 473,971 - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...........................................: 1 - - - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ...........................................: 2 - - - - - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ...........................................: 3 1 - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 10 4 - - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ...........................................: 6 3 - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 2 2 - - - - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .........................................: 2 1 - - - - - 50.0 acres or more .........................................: 6 1 - - - - - 50.0 to 74.9 acres .......................................: 5 - - - - - - 75.0 to 99.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 100.0 acres or more ......................................: 1 1 - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ......................................farms: 7,604 47 155 142 38 - 257 acres: 480,146 1,627 9,252 6,292 3,391 - 14,056 bushels: 36,724,093 89,412 757,084 447,135 259,254 - 1,105,129 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 41 - 1 4 - - 4 acres: 1,057 - (D) 136 - - 60 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 2,580 23 49 57 10 - 111 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 3,687 23 78 69 15 - 108 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 1,086 1 25 14 11 - 30 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 200 - 2 1 1 - 7 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 43 - 1 1 1 - 1 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 8 - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 2,844 22 12 51 67 20 6 acres: 33,604 55 142 380 246 37 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 2,165 19 11 29 56 18 5 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 496 3 - 17 10 2 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: 127 - - 5 - - 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: 35 - 1 - 1 - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: 14 - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: 7 - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: 2 - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: 2 - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: 3 - - - - - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 2,014 20 12 19 90 19 5 acres: 10,789 67 11 17 1,094 46 (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: 238 4 - 2 5 4 - acres: 855 2 - (D) 47 5 - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 1,496 19 12 19 39 17 5 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 427 - - - 38 2 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: 83 1 - - 12 - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: 8 - - - 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 : Belmont : Brown : Butler : Carroll : Champaign : Clark : Clermont ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunflower seed, all - Con. : : 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 ........................................: - - - - - - - : Tobacco ...................................................farms: - 14 - - - - 3 acres: - 278 - - - - (D) pounds: - 536,804 - - - - 15,900 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ...........................................: - 2 - - - - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ...........................................: - 2 - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: - 3 - - - - 3 5.0 to 9.9 acres ...........................................: - 3 - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .........................................: - 1 - - - - - 50.0 acres or more .........................................: - 3 - - - - - 50.0 to 74.9 acres .......................................: - 3 - - - - - 75.0 to 99.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 100.0 acres or more ......................................: - - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ......................................farms: - 30 49 42 71 70 5 acres: - 962 3,475 1,070 3,897 3,952 318 bushels: - 59,589 305,950 57,823 310,317 346,587 26,785 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 17 22 28 20 9 2 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 11 25 12 42 51 2 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 2 - 2 9 10 1 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - 2 - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 22 28 27 22 25 23 37 acres: 100 54 136 42 (D) 151 80 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 15 24 22 20 20 17 33 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 7 4 4 2 3 4 4 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - 1 - 1 2 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 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: 17 26 38 28 22 12 27 acres: 40 93 367 299 83 13 35 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 3 5 6 6 3 - acres: (D) 19 6 24 9 (Z) - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 16 18 25 15 14 11 26 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 1 8 7 10 8 1 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - 6 3 - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Clinton : Columbiana : Coshocton : Crawford : Cuyahoga : Darke : Defiance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunflower seed, all - Con. : : Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - 2 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - 2 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : 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: 40 103 33 157 - 258 131 acres: 4,766 6,071 2,061 11,007 - 11,403 6,150 bushels: 395,238 402,134 127,962 884,455 - 894,581 437,406 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 6 45 13 47 - 111 59 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 19 39 16 73 - 124 54 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 9 15 3 31 - 21 17 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 5 4 - 6 - 2 1 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 1 - 1 - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 31 54 23 10 38 17 10 acres: 289 723 364 83 83 187 18 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 22 41 19 8 35 12 9 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 2 6 3 1 2 1 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: 7 5 - 1 1 4 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - 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: 12 27 42 7 19 15 10 acres: 45 403 209 14 45 54 5 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 2 4 1 6 4 2 acres: - (D) 7 (D) 28 6 (D) Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 4 15 35 6 15 13 10 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 8 8 5 1 4 1 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - 3 2 - - 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 : Delaware : Erie : Fairfield : Fayette : Franklin : Fulton : Gallia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunflower seed, all - Con. : : Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - 1 - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Tobacco ...................................................farms: - - - - - - - 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: 50 65 84 93 24 137 1 acres: 4,557 7,103 7,866 10,579 1,914 8,374 (D) bushels: 363,785 583,841 518,384 863,190 149,279 679,102 (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - 2 - - acres: - - - - (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 8 10 15 11 9 49 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 29 27 48 54 7 63 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 7 22 12 22 6 21 1 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 6 5 7 5 2 3 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - 1 2 - - 1 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - 1 - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 43 30 44 25 57 31 7 acres: 136 862 254 108 157 971 22 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 39 25 31 19 49 21 6 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 3 2 13 6 8 6 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: 1 - - - - 2 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - 1 - - - 1 - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - 2 - - - - - 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: 22 30 58 3 26 12 17 acres: 33 376 427 3 17 11 51 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 8 2 3 3 2 - acres: (D) 54 (D) 1 3 (D) - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 20 14 52 3 26 12 15 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 2 12 3 - - - 2 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - 3 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 : Geauga : Greene : Guernsey : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Harrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunflower seed, all - Con. : : Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 2 - 3 1 - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Tobacco ...................................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - 50.0 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - - 50.0 to 74.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 75.0 to 99.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 100.0 acres or more ......................................: - - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ......................................farms: 17 55 7 1 330 137 5 acres: 431 4,448 152 (D) 21,915 11,801 780 bushels: 18,191 406,113 10,885 (D) 1,786,084 1,007,734 62,489 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 1 - - 1 1 - acres: - (D) - - (D) (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 11 14 6 1 77 36 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 5 24 1 - 195 70 3 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 1 14 - - 48 29 1 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 3 - - 9 - 1 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - 1 - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - 2 - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 113 38 26 56 12 19 7 acres: 293 144 60 381 365 691 22 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 93 33 21 45 5 15 5 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 20 4 5 5 4 - 2 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - 1 - 6 - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - 3 4 - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 71 29 28 15 5 12 12 acres: 274 69 96 89 4 31 54 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 6 6 4 - 2 2 - acres: 31 15 (Z) - (D) (D) - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 61 25 20 7 5 8 10 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 4 4 8 8 - 4 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: 6 - - - - - 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 : Henry : Highland : Hocking : Holmes : Huron : Jackson : Jefferson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunflower seed, all - Con. : : Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 2 1 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 1 - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Tobacco ...................................................farms: - 2 - - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - - pounds: - (D) - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - 50.0 acres or more .........................................: - 2 - - - - - 50.0 to 74.9 acres .......................................: - 2 - - - - - 75.0 to 99.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 100.0 acres or more ......................................: - - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ......................................farms: 245 77 7 54 173 5 2 acres: 20,850 4,647 211 1,679 16,640 172 (D) bushels: 1,682,179 302,075 11,930 107,762 1,219,892 2,558 (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - 1 - - acres: - - - - (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 50 25 4 41 54 3 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 138 40 3 7 76 2 2 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 43 10 - 5 31 - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 11 2 - 1 5 - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 2 - - - 6 - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 1 - - - 1 - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 18 57 23 77 21 23 19 acres: 2,427 261 36 360 (D) 134 46 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 8 40 21 57 16 14 14 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 2 15 2 19 2 9 5 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: 1 2 - 1 - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: 3 - - - 1 - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: 3 - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: 1 - - - 2 - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: 1 - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - 2 - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 10 19 42 41 13 14 23 acres: 32 129 162 232 38 91 122 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 8 - 2 1 - - acres: - 14 - (D) (D) - - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 7 9 36 32 11 5 14 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 3 10 4 8 2 9 8 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - 2 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 : Knox : Lake : Lawrence : Licking : Logan : Lorain : Lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunflower seed, all - Con. : : Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1 - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - 2 - - 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: 79 2 - 64 88 89 41 acres: 3,347 (D) - 5,056 5,758 4,954 4,103 bushels: 259,947 (D) - 339,625 447,059 334,798 338,071 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - 3 - - acres: - - - - 105 - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 39 2 - 20 31 28 11 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 31 - - 29 39 52 20 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 8 - - 9 13 7 3 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 - - 6 5 1 6 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 1 1 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 58 39 15 75 13 68 32 acres: 137 216 22 213 106 860 376 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 53 32 15 65 11 47 20 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 5 4 - 10 - 9 8 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - 3 - - 2 11 3 100.0 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 ....................................: - - - - - - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 14 29 18 66 30 46 12 acres: 125 138 16 370 90 431 (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 4 - - 4 6 3 acres: - 4 - - 10 56 3 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 10 18 17 49 18 31 11 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 3 11 1 13 12 11 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: 1 - - 4 - 3 - 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 : Madison : Mahoning : Marion : Medina : Meigs : Mercer : Miami : Monroe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunflower seed, all - Con. : : Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 2 - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - 1 - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Tobacco ...................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 50.0 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - - - 50.0 to 74.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 75.0 to 99.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 100.0 acres or more ......................................: - - - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ......................................farms: 94 45 87 59 3 264 85 2 acres: 7,645 2,538 5,543 2,772 131 11,420 2,855 (D) bushels: 571,130 173,543 441,017 183,717 5,791 943,740 208,323 (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 1 - - - - 4 - acres: (D) (D) - - - - 80 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 20 20 32 31 - 98 47 2 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 44 17 40 22 3 148 32 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 27 7 13 4 - 14 6 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 3 1 2 2 - 3 - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 1 - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 15 46 12 89 32 24 28 16 acres: 26 422 10 702 232 44 141 51 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 15 28 12 67 23 21 23 13 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: - 11 - 17 7 3 4 3 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - 7 - 2 2 - 1 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - 3 - - - - 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: 3 31 7 51 11 5 28 6 acres: 7 205 18 138 54 15 34 9 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 4 - 2 - - 2 - acres: - 43 - (D) - - (D) - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 3 15 6 45 6 3 27 6 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: - 13 1 6 5 2 1 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - 3 - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Montgomery : Morgan : Morrow : Muskingum : Noble : Ottawa : Paulding : Perry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunflower seed, all - Con. : : 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 ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Tobacco ...................................................farms: 1 - - - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - - - pounds: (D) - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...........................................: 1 - - - - - - - 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: 45 11 92 22 3 79 131 29 acres: 2,178 316 7,556 688 150 5,551 15,697 1,051 bushels: 176,544 19,589 584,051 44,757 6,000 423,091 1,014,740 70,314 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 18 8 28 10 - 18 22 10 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 22 3 39 11 3 33 58 17 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 4 - 21 1 - 27 35 2 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 - 2 - - 1 12 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - 2 - - - 3 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - 1 - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 31 21 25 21 4 18 4 31 acres: 69 48 88 145 12 1,005 (D) 61 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 29 17 20 17 3 3 3 27 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 2 4 5 3 1 10 1 4 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - 1 - 3 - - 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 .....................................: - - - - - 1 - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 15 25 16 26 9 31 - 25 acres: 83 466 47 112 77 274 - 35 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 4 - 4 - 6 2 - 5 acres: 10 - 4 - 12 (D) - 15 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 10 13 13 21 1 15 - 25 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 5 6 3 3 8 12 - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - 6 - 2 - 4 - - 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 : Pickaway : Pike : Portage : Preble : Putnam : Richland : Ross : Sandusky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunflower seed, all - Con. : : Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - 2 - - - 2 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 2 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Tobacco ...................................................farms: - - - - - - - - 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: 91 9 42 108 477 169 94 139 acres: 9,829 576 2,453 5,632 26,201 8,189 6,721 8,511 bushels: 773,850 (D) 155,816 465,417 1,922,903 629,251 456,316 633,767 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 - - - 1 2 3 1 acres: (D) - - - (D) (D) 236 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 7 7 22 45 134 82 24 48 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 54 1 13 46 273 70 44 71 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 20 - 5 14 64 13 23 12 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 8 1 1 3 5 3 3 8 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 1 - 1 - 1 1 - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 1 - - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 21 45 66 22 25 49 40 27 acres: 137 1,042 581 66 2,085 209 505 1,649 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 11 30 48 18 5 32 33 9 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 10 13 11 4 4 17 6 5 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - 1 7 - 9 - - 6 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - 4 - - 6 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - 3 - 1 1 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - 1 - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - 1 - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 5 - 20 11 - 36 27 12 acres: 29 - 241 122 - 260 134 43 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 - 1 1 - 2 10 1 acres: (D) - (D) (D) - (D) 20 (D) Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 4 - 16 4 - 25 22 10 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 1 - - 6 - 9 3 2 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - 3 1 - 2 2 - 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 : Scioto : Seneca : Shelby : Stark : Summit : Trumbull : Tuscarawas : Union ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 15 363 202 113 5 51 26 133 acres: 639 19,048 9,508 4,616 154 3,084 2,963 10,115 bushels: 29,896 1,566,964 728,239 292,143 8,304 217,223 196,177 731,879 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 1 - - - - - 2 acres: - (D) - - - - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 5 136 73 62 3 13 10 57 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 8 173 110 36 2 28 5 42 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 2 46 18 13 - 8 6 31 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 6 - 2 - 2 5 1 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - 2 1 - - - - 1 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - 1 : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 20 27 7 83 39 64 26 31 acres: 25 463 31 845 338 156 85 50 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 19 17 6 61 34 51 21 29 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 1 6 1 17 3 13 4 2 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - 3 - 4 1 - 1 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - 1 - - 1 - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - 1 - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 11 5 9 46 54 26 7 27 acres: 19 2 25 236 104 133 58 84 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - 8 15 - - 2 acres: - - - 16 13 - - (D) Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 11 5 6 38 46 11 3 20 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: - - 3 5 8 14 4 7 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - 3 - 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 : Van Wert : Vinton : Warren : Washington : Wayne : Williams : Wood : Wyandot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunflower seed, all - Con. : : Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - 3 - 3 - 1 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - 1 - - - - - 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: 173 - 20 34 223 112 245 149 acres: 10,763 - 1,164 973 9,347 9,316 16,106 10,810 bushels: 840,808 - 91,503 52,203 645,058 800,660 1,255,140 921,760 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 - - - - 3 - 1 acres: (D) - - - - 114 - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 29 - 7 19 91 35 76 47 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 116 - 10 15 111 57 122 62 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 27 - 2 - 20 12 40 35 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 - 1 - 1 4 6 4 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 4 1 1 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 6 - 69 29 102 8 28 2 acres: 12 - 326 466 789 5 953 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 5 - 50 23 65 8 13 1 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 1 - 19 5 32 - 2 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - - 5 - 12 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - 1 - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - 1 - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 12 17 57 45 69 17 28 - acres: 14 74 196 151 480 91 60 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 3 10 9 16 3 - - acres: - 45 7 37 150 30 - - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 11 12 45 36 49 11 22 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 1 5 12 8 16 6 6 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - 1 3 - - - 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 ....................................: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Ohio .............................................: 144 4,254 333,223 - - 167 3,994 269,592 - - : Counties : : Ashland ..........................................: 3 28 (D) - - 4 47 2,028 - - Ashtabula ........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Auglaize .........................................: - - - - - 4 89 7,580 - - Butler ...........................................: 5 136 8,480 - - 2 (D) (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Clark ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Columbiana .......................................: 11 483 40,894 - - 6 115 7,340 - - Coshocton ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Crawford .........................................: 6 764 73,810 - - 3 (D) (D) - - Darke ............................................: 5 47 3,008 - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Delaware .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Erie .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Fairfield ........................................: - - - - - 4 46 3,880 - - Fayette ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 5 5 250 - - Geauga ...........................................: - - - - - 3 8 200 - - Greene ...........................................: - - - - - 3 60 3,801 - - Guernsey .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Hardin ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Henry ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Highland .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Holmes ...........................................: 6 71 3,685 - - 12 149 9,382 - - Huron ............................................: 4 133 10,075 - - 2 (D) (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 3 136 10,636 - - 1 (D) (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 4 48 2,540 - - 4 43 1,863 - - Knox .............................................: 4 54 2,480 - - 8 70 3,280 - - Lawrence .........................................: 3 6 300 - - - - - - - Licking ..........................................: 3 186 11,636 - - 5 78 6,070 - - Logan ............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : Lucas ............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Mahoning .........................................: 5 113 8,360 - - 6 129 6,860 - - Medina ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Meigs ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Miami ............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 3 25 2,050 - - 4 48 3,050 - - Montgomery .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Morgan ...........................................: 4 96 5,100 - - 4 47 2,800 - - Morrow ...........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Muskingum ........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Perry ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Pickaway .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 3 69 4,820 - - Portage ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Preble ...........................................: 5 176 14,960 - - 5 129 6,198 - - Putnam ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 3 204 18,620 - - Richland .........................................: 3 42 2,710 - - 12 278 22,900 - - Ross .............................................: - - - - - 3 64 4,433 - - Sandusky .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Shelby ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Stark ............................................: 7 57 3,040 - - 5 38 1,920 - - : Trumbull .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 4 28 1,400 - - - - - - - Union ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Washington .......................................: 3 36 1,787 - - 6 50 2,903 - - Wayne ............................................: 29 530 33,744 - - 20 656 48,155 - - Wood .............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Wyandot ..........................................: 4 115 9,423 - - 3 59 3,003 - - : BUCKWHEAT (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 20 98 2,640 - - 6 84 2,437 - - : Counties : : Ashtabula ........................................: 9 64 1,700 - - - - - - - Columbiana .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Darke ............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Erie .............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Hocking ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Holmes ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Licking ..........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Mahoning .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Stark ............................................: 3 14 350 - - - - - - - Union ............................................: 3 9 90 - - - - - - - Wayne ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : CANOLA (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CANOLA (POUNDS) - Con. : : Counties : : Ottawa ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : CORN FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 21,144 3,314,064 608,637,574 191 15,124 21,339 3,286,205 566,516,083 90 10,348 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 201 16,210 2,531,602 - - 190 11,850 1,786,080 - - Allen ............................................: 458 64,776 12,483,782 5 111 420 66,840 10,572,153 - - Ashland ..........................................: 324 36,478 6,098,574 3 46 345 30,908 4,642,516 - - Ashtabula ........................................: 161 17,877 3,062,699 - - 162 16,503 2,735,013 - - Athens ...........................................: 48 3,731 527,548 - - 36 2,559 372,725 - - Auglaize .........................................: 515 76,230 14,735,982 9 612 494 65,035 10,962,837 2 (D) Belmont ..........................................: 16 (D) (D) - - 26 426 54,414 - - Brown ............................................: 170 16,025 2,753,740 - - 180 21,121 3,753,038 - - Butler ...........................................: 145 18,231 3,253,471 - - 186 28,997 4,567,981 - - Carroll ..........................................: 141 11,658 1,455,906 - - 145 12,581 1,650,900 - - : Champaign ........................................: 312 85,513 16,579,001 19 2,723 332 71,909 13,555,282 11 1,163 Clark ............................................: 273 62,886 12,462,055 - - 252 62,153 12,020,950 3 327 Clermont .........................................: 78 15,075 2,985,209 - - 85 12,807 2,218,945 - - Clinton ..........................................: 270 68,880 14,031,011 - - 267 63,591 12,721,835 - - Columbiana .......................................: 281 27,424 4,041,451 - - 290 22,557 3,435,327 - - Coshocton ........................................: 270 26,012 3,947,463 1 (D) 248 27,894 4,402,178 5 967 Crawford .........................................: 321 73,816 15,061,546 1 (D) 371 86,288 15,592,658 - - Cuyahoga .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Darke ............................................: 901 140,854 25,995,517 3 109 841 122,728 21,810,889 - - Defiance .........................................: 294 52,277 9,417,160 6 568 328 47,099 7,293,574 5 563 : Delaware .........................................: 148 29,900 5,154,105 - - 174 34,150 6,002,080 - - Erie .............................................: 124 23,665 4,437,779 - - 133 24,619 4,470,458 1 (D) Fairfield ........................................: 259 59,643 10,669,108 - - 330 59,710 10,538,936 - - Fayette ..........................................: 205 77,261 14,961,875 - - 172 72,924 13,749,584 - - Franklin .........................................: 59 11,727 1,909,085 1 (D) 81 12,613 2,078,041 - - Fulton ...........................................: 369 82,250 16,198,847 3 185 349 72,863 13,267,149 2 (D) Gallia ...........................................: 67 4,012 613,054 9 396 71 4,490 710,188 - - Geauga ...........................................: 131 2,855 405,561 2 (D) 148 3,636 496,481 - - Greene ...........................................: 255 50,907 10,245,708 1 (D) 244 61,780 11,752,507 - - Guernsey .........................................: 68 3,380 485,233 - - 91 4,819 756,310 - - : Hamilton .........................................: 16 2,285 411,848 - - 22 1,893 307,381 - - Hancock ..........................................: 492 68,720 13,112,761 3 66 409 66,306 10,991,217 - - Hardin ...........................................: 299 81,903 15,885,947 - - 332 88,792 13,600,379 2 (D) Harrison .........................................: 31 3,491 562,155 - - 41 3,764 548,966 - - Henry ............................................: 513 81,311 15,406,241 1 (D) 463 74,908 13,052,778 1 (D) Highland .........................................: 264 41,102 7,731,631 - - 276 45,642 7,952,862 - - Hocking ..........................................: 34 2,242 330,472 3 24 44 2,443 376,969 - - Holmes ...........................................: 429 21,694 3,414,787 1 (D) 514 24,642 3,919,479 - - Huron ............................................: 275 57,818 10,467,225 4 94 283 57,728 10,462,088 - - Jackson ..........................................: 51 1,395 197,321 2 (D) 44 1,608 215,569 - - : Jefferson ........................................: 61 1,937 254,316 - - 51 1,703 226,253 - - Knox .............................................: 368 45,347 7,919,149 2 (D) 315 45,442 7,920,945 - - Lake .............................................: 25 218 26,236 - - 12 (D) (D) - - Lawrence .........................................: 29 546 66,550 - - 43 882 144,357 - - Licking ..........................................: 289 46,096 7,998,883 5 144 301 50,782 9,075,853 - - Logan ............................................: 334 67,887 12,822,336 - - 303 66,626 11,630,040 - - Lorain ...........................................: 146 18,324 3,453,523 - - 151 17,508 2,712,751 - - Lucas ............................................: 138 27,286 5,185,417 8 1,044 127 23,948 4,189,873 3 470 Madison ..........................................: 301 77,844 14,918,510 1 (D) 295 83,213 15,064,738 - - Mahoning .........................................: 148 13,475 2,100,341 - - 177 14,165 2,088,903 - - : Marion ...........................................: 197 61,042 11,566,190 1 (D) 209 54,462 9,785,439 - - Medina ...........................................: 179 21,519 3,660,857 1 (D) 192 13,987 1,890,335 6 120 Meigs ............................................: 45 1,555 193,557 - - 85 5,165 782,947 - - Mercer ...........................................: 701 101,258 18,985,889 3 24 648 93,883 16,345,710 - - Miami ............................................: 434 62,425 11,353,319 4 987 399 63,913 11,287,654 4 1,209 Monroe ...........................................: 54 1,014 121,714 - - 48 768 110,446 - - Montgomery .......................................: 229 39,369 6,796,369 - - 216 35,568 5,915,748 - - Morgan ...........................................: 89 4,918 730,284 6 90 95 4,654 685,625 - - Morrow ...........................................: 198 36,152 6,506,087 6 126 230 45,589 7,498,070 1 (D) Muskingum ........................................: 186 24,342 3,706,228 2 (D) 165 19,337 3,217,369 1 (D) : Noble ............................................: 20 462 68,149 5 23 36 521 70,267 - - Ottawa ...........................................: 155 19,369 3,391,697 - - 150 18,229 3,200,350 - - Paulding .........................................: 231 45,346 7,981,742 3 204 234 48,387 7,129,679 2 (D) Perry ............................................: 129 12,908 2,047,116 - - 117 17,325 2,987,400 - - Pickaway .........................................: 307 96,521 17,988,070 8 1,507 267 105,880 19,214,444 3 1,059 Pike .............................................: 82 9,247 1,475,977 1 (D) 103 14,400 2,515,129 3 (D) Portage ..........................................: 157 14,228 2,393,636 - - 144 12,224 1,725,142 - - Preble ...........................................: 407 79,889 14,400,264 1 (D) 416 73,976 13,047,190 1 (D) Putnam ...........................................: 778 83,381 15,373,501 6 187 717 79,496 13,890,779 - - Richland .........................................: 336 41,059 7,533,352 1 (D) 342 34,055 5,789,174 - - : Ross .............................................: 251 58,401 10,115,271 4 504 229 46,351 8,312,395 2 (D) Sandusky .........................................: 317 46,201 9,281,090 5 26 378 58,248 10,479,065 - - Scioto ...........................................: 72 7,452 1,115,914 - - 86 7,406 1,285,249 - - Seneca ...........................................: 527 65,707 12,273,465 3 226 583 81,055 14,290,542 9 142 Shelby ...........................................: 456 70,057 12,856,718 3 376 509 69,718 11,714,864 3 (D) Stark ............................................: 307 26,418 4,020,998 3 192 345 25,188 3,730,488 2 (D) Summit ...........................................: 21 939 138,566 - - 33 2,756 301,002 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Trumbull .........................................: 199 22,418 4,018,563 - - 218 22,967 3,933,986 - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 205 20,105 2,932,290 - - 192 16,801 2,693,323 - - Union ............................................: 276 51,562 8,960,761 1 (D) 264 53,871 10,294,012 2 (D) Van Wert .........................................: 376 67,448 12,824,840 2 (D) 398 71,700 12,013,356 - - Vinton ...........................................: 11 877 140,555 - - 20 2,415 411,155 - - Warren ...........................................: 99 21,201 3,831,655 - - 111 17,825 3,352,690 - - Washington .......................................: 202 11,992 1,795,866 - - 183 10,053 1,582,669 - - Wayne ............................................: 691 60,714 10,114,678 5 39 689 55,428 8,329,404 - - Williams .........................................: 308 65,712 12,426,469 22 2,005 294 53,425 8,836,447 15 1,681 Wood .............................................: 490 73,685 13,877,277 2 (D) 470 79,619 13,354,264 1 (D) Wyandot ..........................................: 313 66,496 12,845,501 - - 328 71,970 12,046,817 - - : DRY EDIBLE BEANS, EXCLUDING : CHICKPEAS AND LIMAS (CWT) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: - - - - - 5 212 1,268 - - : Counties : : Darke ............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Logan ............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Paulding .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : DRY EDIBLE PEAS (CWT) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Counties : : Ashtabula ........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : DRY SOUTHERN PEAS (COWPEAS) : (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Counties : : Carroll ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : EMMER AND SPELT (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 207 2,646 149,330 - - 328 3,511 244,115 - - : Counties : : Adams ............................................: - - - - - 3 28 1,700 - - Ashland ..........................................: 17 133 7,968 - - 35 280 17,502 - - Ashtabula ........................................: 3 23 1,550 - - 3 22 840 - - Brown ............................................: 3 65 3,550 - - 2 (D) (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 5 37 1,837 - - 6 56 3,300 - - Columbiana .......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Darke ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Delaware .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 4 18 1,450 - - Fairfield ........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Geauga ...........................................: 15 87 4,474 - - 13 75 5,944 - - : Greene ...........................................: - - - - - 6 74 6,265 - - Guernsey .........................................: - - - - - 5 29 1,283 - - Hancock ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Hardin ...........................................: 3 45 958 - - 6 42 2,366 - - Highland .........................................: 8 31 2,186 - - 23 325 28,999 - - Holmes ...........................................: 25 170 9,600 - - 47 346 20,244 - - Huron ............................................: 3 26 1,602 - - 3 37 2,842 - - Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Knox .............................................: 18 299 11,655 - - 15 172 10,280 - - Licking ..........................................: - - - - - 5 26 1,620 - - : Logan ............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 3 42 2,800 - - Lorain ...........................................: 3 624 34,490 - - 4 150 8,450 - - Mahoning .........................................: 3 15 1,050 - - 1 (D) (D) - - Medina ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 6 111 4,052 - - Monroe ...........................................: 5 27 2,084 - - - - - - - Montgomery .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 8 380 36,800 - - Morgan ...........................................: 3 17 670 - - 1 (D) (D) - - Morrow ...........................................: 4 37 1,934 - - 7 54 4,328 - - Muskingum ........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Noble ............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : Pickaway .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Pike .............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 4 47 3,200 - - Portage ..........................................: 7 55 3,060 - - 9 98 6,840 - - Richland .........................................: 11 97 6,869 - - 15 158 11,175 - - Ross .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Shelby ...........................................: 9 169 14,087 - - - - - - - Stark ............................................: 9 131 10,325 - - 9 75 5,160 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Trumbull .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 4 24 1,880 - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 9 69 2,636 - - 4 20 1,050 - - Vinton ...........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Washington .......................................: 5 26 760 - - 4 22 495 - - Wayne ............................................: 22 273 14,545 - - 61 547 34,635 - - Wood .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Wyandot ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : HEMP FOR FLORAL (CBD AND OTHER : CANNABINOID USAGE) (POUNDS) : (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 47 108 45,568 21 22 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Athens ...........................................: 4 5 500 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Belmont ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Brown ............................................: 6 6 840 6 6 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Clark ............................................: 4 27 10,800 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Fairfield ........................................: 6 12 1,788 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Greene ...........................................: 3 (D) 420 3 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Jefferson ........................................: 6 6 840 6 6 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Licking ..........................................: 3 12 4,800 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Lorain ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Monroe ...........................................: 4 24 24,000 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Montgomery .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Portage ..........................................: 5 5 500 5 5 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Preble ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : OTHER HEMP USAGE (POUNDS) : (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Cuyahoga .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : OATS FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 850 13,512 778,415 5 25 1,276 18,093 1,227,075 - - : Counties : : Adams ............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Allen ............................................: 3 11 (D) - - - - - - - Ashland ..........................................: 37 453 26,179 - - 68 876 62,570 - - Ashtabula ........................................: 12 275 15,208 - - 38 658 33,470 - - Auglaize .........................................: 3 45 (D) - - 7 263 21,926 - - Belmont ..........................................: 5 50 2,462 - - 7 35 2,332 - - Brown ............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Butler ...........................................: - - - - - 3 4 60 - - Carroll ..........................................: 19 401 23,049 - - 40 1,235 77,153 - - Champaign ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Clinton ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Columbiana .......................................: 24 709 42,383 - - 58 1,137 64,506 - - Coshocton ........................................: 14 192 8,218 - - 23 277 17,297 - - Crawford .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Darke ............................................: 13 384 16,173 - - 8 156 12,369 - - Defiance .........................................: 4 20 1,300 - - 2 (D) (D) - - Delaware .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 6 78 7,750 - - Erie .............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Fairfield ........................................: 5 160 12,764 - - 2 (D) (D) - - Fayette ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Franklin .........................................: 3 57 (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Gallia ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Geauga ...........................................: 48 370 24,982 - - 101 977 73,202 - - Guernsey .........................................: 7 40 1,898 - - 14 81 4,672 - - Hamilton .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Hancock ..........................................: 4 70 2,200 - - 8 80 4,623 - - Hardin ...........................................: 22 716 30,821 - - 28 452 39,232 - - Harrison .........................................: 3 20 1,127 - - 12 93 4,890 - - Henry ............................................: 4 54 3,866 - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Highland .........................................: 13 62 3,405 - - 3 16 401 - - Hocking ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Holmes ...........................................: 145 1,453 90,548 1 (D) 190 1,906 132,335 - - Huron ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 6 180 13,060 - - Jackson ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 21 325 15,565 - - 27 266 15,502 - - Knox .............................................: 36 352 20,923 - - 36 339 21,836 - - Lake .............................................: 3 15 600 - - 2 (D) (D) - - Licking ..........................................: 6 60 6,000 - - 10 161 8,926 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Logan ............................................: 3 153 5,233 - - 17 199 12,887 - - Lorain ...........................................: - - - - - 7 187 (D) - - Madison ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Mahoning .........................................: 17 265 14,082 - - 16 207 10,628 - - Marion ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 4 36 2,200 - - Medina ...........................................: 13 133 8,030 - - 20 169 8,210 - - Meigs ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 4 4 240 - - Mercer ...........................................: 10 233 7,869 - - 6 150 9,498 - - Miami ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 4 37 2,390 - - : Montgomery .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 3 21 315 - - Morgan ...........................................: 10 120 4,936 - - 7 122 6,670 - - Morrow ...........................................: 20 259 14,852 - - 23 233 19,034 - - Muskingum ........................................: 4 34 1,620 - - 15 136 5,418 - - Noble ............................................: - - - - - 5 12 700 - - Paulding .........................................: 5 341 16,669 - - 5 164 8,169 - - Perry ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Pickaway .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Pike .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Portage ..........................................: 12 93 4,996 - - 18 188 10,681 - - : Preble ...........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Putnam ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Richland .........................................: 28 529 34,023 - - 41 530 34,430 - - Ross .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Sandusky .........................................: 5 100 (D) - - - - - - - Seneca ...........................................: 3 26 1,770 - - 17 289 23,930 - - Shelby ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 3 44 3,630 - - Stark ............................................: 30 356 21,647 2 (D) 62 927 51,008 - - Summit ...........................................: 6 54 1,522 - - 5 52 2,920 - - Trumbull .........................................: 38 953 70,481 - - 30 594 56,977 - - : Tuscarawas .......................................: 20 369 16,383 - - 25 196 8,295 - - Union ............................................: 3 18 1,800 - - 1 (D) (D) - - Van Wert .........................................: 3 390 12,999 - - 5 189 19,799 - - Washington .......................................: 6 132 6,226 - - 4 56 3,275 - - Wayne ............................................: 128 2,044 131,606 2 (D) 195 3,163 224,288 - - Williams .........................................: 5 189 5,951 - - 8 316 14,320 - - Wood .............................................: 4 85 8,563 - - 1 (D) (D) - - Wyandot ..........................................: 3 10 784 - - 3 (D) (D) - - : POPCORN (POUNDS, SHELLED) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 100 14,052 79,575,961 - - 154 27,226 129,764,344 3 (D) : Counties : : Allen ............................................: 14 793 2,694,725 - - 16 1,912 6,741,107 - - Auglaize .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Brown ............................................: 3 3 850 - - - - - - - Champaign ........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Clinton ..........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Coshocton ........................................: 3 6 12,000 - - - - - - - Crawford .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Defiance .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Erie .............................................: 5 1,057 6,039,876 - - 15 2,251 10,692,734 - - Fairfield ........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Fayette ..........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 4 44 161,126 - - 2 (D) (D) - - Hardin ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 5 611 2,478,956 - - Henry ............................................: 10 5,149 30,505,165 - - 11 5,426 28,952,126 - - Hocking ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Huron ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 9 579 2,542,049 - - Knox .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Logan ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Medina ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : Mercer ...........................................: - - - - - 8 988 2,588,288 - - Miami ............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - 3 3 600 - - Paulding .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Perry ............................................: 7 14 5,600 - - - - - - - Pickaway .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Pike .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Preble ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Putnam ...........................................: 6 371 2,341,658 - - 12 593 2,830,043 - - Richland .........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Sandusky .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Seneca ...........................................: - - - - - 4 229 1,322,940 - - Stark ............................................: 4 14 8,750 - - - - - - - Summit ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Union ............................................: 5 10 24,000 - - - - - - - Van Wert .........................................: 16 4,124 25,457,263 - - 40 8,936 41,941,679 - - Warren ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Wayne ............................................: 5 14 33,560 - - 4 4 800 - - Wood .............................................: 4 (D) (D) - - 4 1,135 5,691,920 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROSO MILLET (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Counties : : Mercer ...........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - : RYE FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 98 2,397 100,016 - - 189 4,053 167,720 - - : Counties : : Allen ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Ashland ..........................................: 5 197 (D) - - 6 210 8,680 - - Ashtabula ........................................: - - - - - 6 50 1,455 - - Auglaize .........................................: - - - - - 4 54 2,310 - - Brown ............................................: 5 125 7,500 - - 1 (D) (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 3 48 (D) - - 7 155 5,389 - - Champaign ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Columbiana .......................................: 4 24 896 - - 8 167 6,482 - - Coshocton ........................................: 3 50 950 - - 2 (D) (D) - - Crawford .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 4 59 2,200 - - : Darke ............................................: 3 56 2,912 - - 4 33 1,713 - - Defiance .........................................: - - - - - 3 43 1,990 - - Delaware .........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Erie .............................................: - - - - - 3 14 600 - - Fairfield ........................................: 3 268 7,774 - - 2 (D) (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: 5 233 10,420 - - 5 73 3,566 - - Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Hamilton .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Hancock ..........................................: 4 105 3,329 - - 5 269 11,290 - - : Hardin ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Harrison .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Henry ............................................: - - - - - 4 108 5,565 - - Highland .........................................: 5 11 334 - - 2 (D) (D) - - Holmes ...........................................: 4 14 480 - - 7 92 3,651 - - Huron ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 7 177 5,850 - - Jefferson ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Knox .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 6 74 2,310 - - Lawrence .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Licking ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Logan ............................................: - - - - - 4 96 3,520 - - Lorain ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Lucas ............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Madison ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Mahoning .........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Marion ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Medina ...........................................: 3 90 5,400 - - - - - - - Mercer ...........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Miami ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Muskingum ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Ottawa ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Paulding .........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Pickaway .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Pike .............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Portage ..........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Preble ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Putnam ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 6 82 4,126 - - Richland .........................................: 4 29 (D) - - 9 161 6,380 - - Sandusky .........................................: 3 134 4,631 - - 2 (D) (D) - - Scioto ...........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Seneca ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 9 186 12,910 - - Shelby ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 3 20 1,080 - - Stark ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 3 73 3,150 - - Trumbull .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Tuscarawas .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Union ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Van Wert .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Warren ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Washington .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 11 237 10,645 - - 22 608 22,219 - - : Williams .........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Wood .............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Wyandot ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - : SORGHUM FOR GRAIN : (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 15 467 14,387 - - 14 196 9,696 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : : Allen ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Ashland ..........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Ashtabula ........................................: 3 231 5,775 - - - - - - - Crawford .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Erie .............................................: 3 24 450 - - - - - - - Highland .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Licking ..........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Paulding .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Preble ...........................................: - - - - - 4 64 4,820 - - : Putnam ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Stark ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Wood .............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : SOYBEANS FOR BEANS : (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 22,877 4,830,774 260,314,281 208 13,154 25,636 5,090,532 247,567,008 75 7,388 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 237 24,732 1,209,416 4 354 250 29,875 1,414,409 - - Allen ............................................: 469 76,200 4,340,775 10 237 529 86,780 4,076,900 - - Ashland ..........................................: 312 42,374 2,174,523 4 176 377 42,907 1,869,699 - - Ashtabula ........................................: 186 31,945 1,469,865 - - 270 41,344 1,869,014 - - Athens ...........................................: 20 2,600 99,503 - - 23 2,785 123,947 - - Auglaize .........................................: 579 106,450 6,037,711 7 865 617 96,280 4,875,971 2 (D) Belmont ..........................................: 3 (D) (D) - - 4 180 4,995 - - Brown ............................................: 368 73,229 3,453,977 1 (D) 453 99,278 4,833,548 - - Butler ...........................................: 198 26,235 1,344,673 1 (D) 256 41,127 1,993,557 - - Carroll ..........................................: 97 11,030 436,238 - - 93 11,296 458,713 - - : Champaign ........................................: 333 87,427 5,059,447 15 872 374 76,511 4,226,772 5 546 Clark ............................................: 262 66,716 3,795,030 9 1,035 303 72,282 4,032,237 3 217 Clermont .........................................: 100 35,001 1,625,232 - - 148 36,854 1,782,668 - - Clinton ..........................................: 375 131,362 7,195,908 - - 406 115,103 6,151,759 - - Columbiana .......................................: 241 31,284 1,469,644 - - 253 26,937 1,221,548 - - Coshocton ........................................: 137 19,289 925,421 - - 155 20,926 956,656 - - Crawford .........................................: 338 89,461 5,414,536 2 (D) 426 112,530 5,842,980 - - Cuyahoga .........................................: - - - - - 3 (D) (D) - - Darke ............................................: 969 154,219 8,381,886 4 68 997 154,962 7,720,995 3 50 Defiance .........................................: 471 107,893 5,130,751 5 438 526 122,763 4,895,349 3 285 : Delaware .........................................: 199 72,838 3,616,053 - - 284 67,409 3,289,339 - - Erie .............................................: 151 33,197 1,913,293 1 (D) 176 37,825 1,874,648 1 (D) Fairfield ........................................: 289 76,389 4,280,728 1 (D) 350 68,989 3,567,965 - - Fayette ..........................................: 216 85,559 4,441,697 - - 241 97,538 5,378,424 1 (D) Franklin .........................................: 99 20,845 938,004 3 (D) 140 25,099 1,161,019 - - Fulton ...........................................: 371 90,981 5,125,107 2 (D) 405 85,396 4,128,717 - - Gallia ...........................................: 33 4,675 207,424 - - 51 5,943 290,795 - - Geauga ...........................................: 42 5,150 226,820 - - 51 7,465 309,391 1 (D) Greene ...........................................: 273 65,907 3,780,879 1 (D) 304 73,062 4,040,523 - - Guernsey .........................................: 27 2,698 127,822 - - 49 4,240 201,377 - - : Hamilton .........................................: 19 2,945 151,508 - - 20 1,920 101,114 - - Hancock ..........................................: 611 133,656 7,481,186 - - 594 129,932 6,354,895 - - Hardin ...........................................: 357 112,261 6,501,765 6 137 393 120,186 5,182,782 1 (D) Harrison .........................................: 16 3,544 176,311 - - 24 3,196 156,083 - - Henry ............................................: 559 111,273 6,517,521 2 (D) 580 114,191 5,428,300 2 (D) Highland .........................................: 390 96,819 4,822,154 - - 471 126,973 6,195,806 1 (D) Hocking ..........................................: 22 2,142 126,103 - - 27 2,806 144,833 - - Holmes ...........................................: 121 16,085 868,534 - - 139 19,325 867,150 - - Huron ............................................: 341 111,253 6,071,421 6 306 395 121,114 5,961,098 - - Jackson ..........................................: 33 2,627 111,467 - - 43 3,430 172,878 - - : Jefferson ........................................: 21 1,388 66,907 - - 9 479 18,226 - - Knox .............................................: 290 48,674 2,592,125 3 63 316 54,782 2,686,948 - - Lake .............................................: 14 987 37,761 - - 12 753 25,034 - - Lawrence .........................................: 10 1,606 48,530 - - 12 859 40,804 - - Licking ..........................................: 301 58,737 3,061,297 7 136 338 69,392 3,387,842 2 (D) Logan ............................................: 336 85,291 4,628,059 1 (D) 419 88,676 4,226,146 - - Lorain ...........................................: 309 51,574 2,596,045 1 (D) 334 57,754 2,482,120 2 (D) Lucas ............................................: 151 37,339 1,944,342 2 (D) 176 29,845 1,297,774 1 (D) Madison ..........................................: 344 113,470 6,250,901 4 239 385 123,616 6,639,853 - - Mahoning .........................................: 156 17,786 919,094 - - 185 16,019 713,583 - - : Marion ...........................................: 266 112,480 6,104,149 8 602 297 114,102 5,299,500 1 (D) Medina ...........................................: 225 31,176 1,496,318 1 (D) 275 39,063 1,531,541 - - Meigs ............................................: 14 1,486 58,614 - - 31 4,709 225,613 - - Mercer ...........................................: 737 107,287 6,350,946 3 148 758 109,812 5,698,083 - - Miami ............................................: 431 70,516 3,898,115 4 745 499 76,036 4,054,794 3 424 Monroe ...........................................: 5 218 8,980 - - 5 187 6,860 - - Montgomery .......................................: 269 49,994 2,608,479 2 (D) 289 44,635 2,246,008 1 (D) Morgan ...........................................: 36 3,774 200,092 - - 38 3,087 135,411 - - Morrow ...........................................: 226 64,647 3,362,742 - - 310 70,220 3,241,318 - - Muskingum ........................................: 116 19,705 969,516 1 (D) 159 18,036 865,570 - - : Noble ............................................: 3 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Ottawa ...........................................: 299 69,221 3,229,923 2 (D) 311 75,594 3,290,069 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Paulding .........................................: 402 113,373 5,996,677 9 363 424 120,688 4,830,325 2 (D) Perry ............................................: 94 13,422 677,956 1 (D) 102 17,752 887,094 - - Pickaway .........................................: 284 128,220 7,107,223 4 74 358 132,409 7,400,705 5 763 Pike .............................................: 63 13,642 715,899 2 (D) 85 19,561 998,947 - - Portage ..........................................: 158 19,770 902,807 - - 171 23,650 929,724 - - Preble ...........................................: 436 90,493 4,980,007 5 510 533 95,861 5,089,732 1 (D) Putnam ...........................................: 1,071 163,724 8,871,667 6 192 1,044 163,194 7,698,686 1 (D) Richland .........................................: 304 45,402 2,632,831 2 (D) 344 42,436 2,053,665 2 (D) Ross .............................................: 242 73,605 3,865,585 4 549 290 63,869 3,264,981 3 (D) Sandusky .........................................: 429 75,960 4,305,594 5 59 482 89,116 4,248,088 - - : Scioto ...........................................: 68 17,031 759,642 2 (D) 79 15,544 771,537 - - Seneca ...........................................: 661 111,329 6,068,074 3 231 726 123,121 5,979,224 2 (D) Shelby ...........................................: 575 96,287 5,269,299 3 254 580 98,264 4,928,748 2 (D) Stark ............................................: 252 25,428 1,162,956 8 251 290 29,355 1,232,400 1 (D) Summit ...........................................: 21 1,427 51,406 - - 27 2,183 73,934 - - Trumbull .........................................: 207 31,223 1,590,048 1 (D) 244 33,964 1,595,804 - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 108 17,253 803,716 - - 133 16,857 824,986 - - Union ............................................: 403 113,461 5,739,739 2 (D) 415 113,180 5,922,531 2 (D) Van Wert .........................................: 505 123,750 7,158,691 3 (D) 564 142,004 7,243,175 2 (D) Vinton ...........................................: 14 1,075 52,784 - - 21 2,348 131,142 - - : Warren ...........................................: 168 34,580 1,805,267 - - 220 39,785 1,920,295 - - Washington .......................................: 112 11,166 572,899 - - 133 10,411 496,436 - - Wayne ............................................: 500 51,408 2,731,540 2 (D) 518 53,087 2,354,327 - - Williams .........................................: 403 115,586 5,978,722 10 798 471 94,672 4,357,949 12 1,473 Wood .............................................: 645 123,437 7,130,764 10 171 654 132,719 5,854,092 7 (D) Wyandot ..........................................: 329 102,792 5,887,082 3 19 368 109,998 5,203,885 - - : SUNFLOWER SEED, ALL : (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 47 1,058 1,393,803 2 (D) 17 284 371,096 - - : Counties : : Belmont ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Clinton ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Darke ............................................: 4 108 156,970 - - 2 (D) (D) - - Delaware .........................................: - - - - - 5 8 7,140 - - Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Greene ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Hamilton .........................................: 3 (D) 6,100 - - - - - - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Henry ............................................: 3 (D) 17,512 - - - - - - - : Highland .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Hocking ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Knox .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Logan ............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Mahoning .........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 3 91 (D) - - Miami ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Ottawa ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Portage ..........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Preble ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : Ross .............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Sandusky .........................................: 3 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Stark ............................................: 3 14 7,168 - - - - - - - Union ............................................: 3 6 3,000 - - - - - - - Warren ...........................................: 4 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Wayne ............................................: 4 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Wood .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : SUNFLOWER SEED, OIL VARIETIES : (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 40 1,048 1,392,303 - - 10 210 324,750 - - : Counties : : Belmont ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Clinton ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Darke ............................................: 4 108 156,970 - - 1 (D) (D) - - Delaware .........................................: - - - - - 3 (D) (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Hamilton .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Henry ............................................: 3 (D) 17,512 - - - - - - - Highland .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Hocking ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Knox .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Logan ............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Miami ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Ottawa ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 25. Field Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUNFLOWER SEED, OIL VARIETIES : (POUNDS) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Preble ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Ross .............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Sandusky .........................................: 3 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Stark ............................................: 3 14 7,168 - - - - - - - Union ............................................: 3 6 3,000 - - - - - - - Warren ...........................................: 4 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Wayne ............................................: 4 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : SUNFLOWER SEED, NON-OIL : VARIETIES (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 7 10 1,500 2 (D) 7 74 46,346 - - : Counties : : Darke ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Delaware .........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Greene ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Hamilton .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Mahoning .........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - Mercer ...........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Portage ..........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Wood .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : TOBACCO (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 32 619 1,210,335 - - 82 1,046 2,013,348 - - : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 12 232 473,971 - - 42 505 995,722 - - Brown ............................................: 14 278 536,804 - - 21 273 510,626 - - Clermont .........................................: 3 (D) 15,900 - - 4 (D) (D) - - Gallia ...........................................: - - - - - 4 26 46,094 - - Highland .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 9 213 432,186 - - Montgomery .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Pike .............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : TRITICALE FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 31 1,040 64,392 - - 24 666 34,506 - - : Counties : : Ashland ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Ashtabula ........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Geauga ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Holmes ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 8 138 11,610 - - Huron ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Licking ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Lorain ...........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Madison ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Medina ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Mercer ...........................................: 10 426 25,116 - - - - - - - : Miami ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Morrow ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Pickaway .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Preble ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Ross .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 3 (D) (D) - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Union ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Wayne ............................................: 8 204 17,575 - - 5 112 6,636 - - : WHEAT FOR GRAIN, ALL : (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 7,604 480,146 36,724,093 41 1,057 7,861 462,579 33,664,938 3 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 47 1,627 89,412 - - 38 1,518 81,841 - - Allen ............................................: 155 9,252 757,084 1 (D) 156 6,986 553,035 - - Ashland ..........................................: 142 6,292 447,135 4 136 143 6,044 375,082 - - Ashtabula ........................................: 38 3,391 259,254 - - 28 2,637 158,525 - - Athens ...........................................: - - - - - 5 432 36,177 - - Auglaize .........................................: 257 14,056 1,105,129 4 60 229 10,798 814,561 - - Belmont ..........................................: - - - - - 7 180 9,157 - - Brown ............................................: 30 962 59,589 - - 36 1,385 89,728 - - Butler ...........................................: 49 3,475 305,950 - - 63 2,552 152,289 - - Carroll ..........................................: 42 1,070 57,823 - - 24 1,334 78,063 - - : Champaign ........................................: 71 3,897 310,317 - - 68 3,037 218,887 - - Clark ............................................: 70 3,952 346,587 - - 59 2,456 210,128 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Clermont .........................................: 5 318 26,785 - - 25 1,345 81,481 - - Clinton ..........................................: 40 4,766 395,238 - - 48 2,758 183,502 - - Columbiana .......................................: 103 6,071 402,134 - - 94 4,806 275,780 - - Coshocton ........................................: 33 2,061 127,962 - - 45 2,055 132,832 - - Crawford .........................................: 157 11,007 884,455 - - 177 10,312 792,182 - - Darke ............................................: 258 11,403 894,581 - - 279 12,155 840,506 - - Defiance .........................................: 131 6,150 437,406 - - 182 13,723 984,174 - - Delaware .........................................: 50 4,557 363,785 - - 39 2,839 214,456 - - Erie .............................................: 65 7,103 583,841 - - 58 4,082 307,249 - - Fairfield ........................................: 84 7,866 518,384 - - 82 5,778 400,566 - - : Fayette ..........................................: 93 10,579 863,190 - - 48 4,955 430,630 - - Franklin .........................................: 24 1,914 149,279 2 (D) 33 1,645 113,756 - - Fulton ...........................................: 137 8,374 679,102 - - 176 10,585 876,545 - - Gallia ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 4 134 5,160 - - Geauga ...........................................: 17 431 18,191 - - 22 1,109 59,179 - - Greene ...........................................: 55 4,448 406,113 1 (D) 53 2,689 206,731 - - Guernsey .........................................: 7 152 10,885 - - 2 (D) (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 330 21,915 1,786,084 1 (D) 239 16,791 1,240,523 - - Hardin ...........................................: 137 11,801 1,007,734 1 (D) 129 8,994 643,068 - - : Harrison .........................................: 5 780 62,489 - - 10 819 34,742 - - Henry ............................................: 245 20,850 1,682,179 - - 269 20,545 1,709,815 - - Highland .........................................: 77 4,647 302,075 - - 69 4,096 264,348 - - Hocking ..........................................: 7 211 11,930 - - 7 182 11,459 - - Holmes ...........................................: 54 1,679 107,762 - - 72 1,619 112,588 - - Huron ............................................: 173 16,640 1,219,892 1 (D) 136 14,111 1,054,559 - - Jackson ..........................................: 5 172 2,558 - - 7 138 3,751 - - Jefferson ........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 8 122 6,360 - - Knox .............................................: 79 3,347 259,947 - - 85 3,028 195,190 - - Lake .............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 4 38 1,900 - - : Lawrence .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Licking ..........................................: 64 5,056 339,625 - - 81 4,639 347,853 - - Logan ............................................: 88 5,758 447,059 3 105 81 4,593 311,634 - - Lorain ...........................................: 89 4,954 334,798 - - 78 5,041 342,407 - - Lucas ............................................: 41 4,103 338,071 - - 42 4,067 329,608 - - Madison ..........................................: 94 7,645 571,130 1 (D) 94 7,696 612,999 - - Mahoning .........................................: 45 2,538 173,543 1 (D) 56 3,291 199,662 - - Marion ...........................................: 87 5,543 441,017 - - 86 5,033 377,054 - - Medina ...........................................: 59 2,772 183,717 - - 63 2,743 163,437 - - Meigs ............................................: 3 131 5,791 - - 6 171 8,938 - - : Mercer ...........................................: 264 11,420 943,740 - - 297 12,229 921,528 - - Miami ............................................: 85 2,855 208,323 4 80 88 4,228 260,898 - - Monroe ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 3 (D) (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: 45 2,178 176,544 - - 40 1,410 109,670 - - Morgan ...........................................: 11 316 19,589 - - 14 237 11,974 - - Morrow ...........................................: 92 7,556 584,051 - - 94 6,795 507,638 - - Muskingum ........................................: 22 688 44,757 - - 24 675 47,697 - - Noble ............................................: 3 150 6,000 - - 1 (D) (D) - - Ottawa ...........................................: 79 5,551 423,091 - - 94 7,411 560,316 - - Paulding .........................................: 131 15,697 1,014,740 - - 200 21,838 1,636,601 - - : Perry ............................................: 29 1,051 70,314 - - 21 852 60,671 - - Pickaway .........................................: 91 9,829 773,850 2 (D) 104 9,386 712,240 - - Pike .............................................: 9 576 (D) - - 15 1,126 63,750 1 (D) Portage ..........................................: 42 2,453 155,816 - - 36 2,358 140,802 - - Preble ...........................................: 108 5,632 465,417 - - 89 3,724 252,077 - - Putnam ...........................................: 477 26,201 1,922,903 1 (D) 521 30,033 2,104,777 - - Richland .........................................: 169 8,189 629,251 2 (D) 133 4,966 305,911 - - Ross .............................................: 94 6,721 456,316 3 236 98 8,163 619,940 1 (D) Sandusky .........................................: 139 8,511 633,767 1 (D) 157 6,504 487,111 - - Scioto ...........................................: 15 639 29,896 - - 7 536 25,250 - - : Seneca ...........................................: 363 19,048 1,566,964 1 (D) 374 22,184 1,670,405 - - Shelby ...........................................: 202 9,508 728,239 - - 221 9,261 631,743 - - Stark ............................................: 113 4,616 292,143 - - 151 5,341 270,283 - - Summit ...........................................: 5 154 8,304 - - 18 440 21,360 - - Trumbull .........................................: 51 3,084 217,223 - - 43 1,667 100,279 - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 26 2,963 196,177 - - 42 2,226 151,300 - - Union ............................................: 133 10,115 731,879 2 (D) 121 7,910 570,105 - - Van Wert .........................................: 173 10,763 840,808 1 (D) 160 9,782 772,382 1 (D) Warren ...........................................: 20 1,164 91,503 - - 21 1,550 92,116 - - Washington .......................................: 34 973 52,203 - - 32 867 46,460 - - : Wayne ............................................: 223 9,347 645,058 - - 236 8,511 564,810 - - Williams .........................................: 112 9,316 800,660 3 114 177 13,817 1,079,780 - - Wood .............................................: 245 16,106 1,255,140 - - 268 19,673 1,557,379 - - Wyandot ..........................................: 149 10,810 921,760 1 (D) 113 8,543 639,198 - - : WINTER WHEAT FOR GRAIN : (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 7,603 (D) (D) 41 1,057 7,861 462,579 33,664,938 3 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 47 1,627 89,412 - - 38 1,518 81,841 - - Allen ............................................: 155 9,252 757,084 1 (D) 156 6,986 553,035 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Ashland ..........................................: 142 6,292 447,135 4 136 143 6,044 375,082 - - Ashtabula ........................................: 38 3,391 259,254 - - 28 2,637 158,525 - - Athens ...........................................: - - - - - 5 432 36,177 - - Auglaize .........................................: 257 14,056 1,105,129 4 60 229 10,798 814,561 - - Belmont ..........................................: - - - - - 7 180 9,157 - - Brown ............................................: 30 962 59,589 - - 36 1,385 89,728 - - Butler ...........................................: 49 3,475 305,950 - - 63 2,552 152,289 - - Carroll ..........................................: 42 1,070 57,823 - - 24 1,334 78,063 - - Champaign ........................................: 71 3,897 310,317 - - 68 3,037 218,887 - - Clark ............................................: 70 3,952 346,587 - - 59 2,456 210,128 - - : Clermont .........................................: 5 318 26,785 - - 25 1,345 81,481 - - Clinton ..........................................: 40 4,766 395,238 - - 48 2,758 183,502 - - Columbiana .......................................: 103 6,071 402,134 - - 94 4,806 275,780 - - Coshocton ........................................: 33 2,061 127,962 - - 45 2,055 132,832 - - Crawford .........................................: 157 11,007 884,455 - - 177 10,312 792,182 - - Darke ............................................: 258 11,403 894,581 - - 279 12,155 840,506 - - Defiance .........................................: 131 6,150 437,406 - - 182 13,723 984,174 - - Delaware .........................................: 50 4,557 363,785 - - 39 2,839 214,456 - - Erie .............................................: 65 7,103 583,841 - - 58 4,082 307,249 - - Fairfield ........................................: 84 7,866 518,384 - - 82 5,778 400,566 - - : Fayette ..........................................: 93 10,579 863,190 - - 48 4,955 430,630 - - Franklin .........................................: 24 1,914 149,279 2 (D) 33 1,645 113,756 - - Fulton ...........................................: 137 8,374 679,102 - - 176 10,585 876,545 - - Gallia ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 4 134 5,160 - - Geauga ...........................................: 17 431 18,191 - - 22 1,109 59,179 - - Greene ...........................................: 55 4,448 406,113 1 (D) 53 2,689 206,731 - - Guernsey .........................................: 6 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 330 21,915 1,786,084 1 (D) 239 16,791 1,240,523 - - Hardin ...........................................: 137 11,801 1,007,734 1 (D) 129 8,994 643,068 - - : Harrison .........................................: 5 780 62,489 - - 10 819 34,742 - - Henry ............................................: 245 20,850 1,682,179 - - 269 20,545 1,709,815 - - Highland .........................................: 77 4,647 302,075 - - 69 4,096 264,348 - - Hocking ..........................................: 7 211 11,930 - - 7 182 11,459 - - Holmes ...........................................: 54 1,679 107,762 - - 72 1,619 112,588 - - Huron ............................................: 173 16,640 1,219,892 1 (D) 136 14,111 1,054,559 - - Jackson ..........................................: 5 172 2,558 - - 7 138 3,751 - - Jefferson ........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 8 122 6,360 - - Knox .............................................: 79 3,347 259,947 - - 85 3,028 195,190 - - Lake .............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 4 38 1,900 - - : Lawrence .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Licking ..........................................: 64 5,056 339,625 - - 81 4,639 347,853 - - Logan ............................................: 88 5,758 447,059 3 105 81 4,593 311,634 - - Lorain ...........................................: 89 4,954 334,798 - - 78 5,041 342,407 - - Lucas ............................................: 41 4,103 338,071 - - 42 4,067 329,608 - - Madison ..........................................: 94 7,645 571,130 1 (D) 94 7,696 612,999 - - Mahoning .........................................: 45 2,538 173,543 1 (D) 56 3,291 199,662 - - Marion ...........................................: 87 5,543 441,017 - - 86 5,033 377,054 - - Medina ...........................................: 59 2,772 183,717 - - 63 2,743 163,437 - - Meigs ............................................: 3 131 5,791 - - 6 171 8,938 - - : Mercer ...........................................: 264 11,420 943,740 - - 297 12,229 921,528 - - Miami ............................................: 85 2,855 208,323 4 80 88 4,228 260,898 - - Monroe ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 3 (D) (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: 45 2,178 176,544 - - 40 1,410 109,670 - - Morgan ...........................................: 11 316 19,589 - - 14 237 11,974 - - Morrow ...........................................: 92 7,556 584,051 - - 94 6,795 507,638 - - Muskingum ........................................: 22 688 44,757 - - 24 675 47,697 - - Noble ............................................: 3 150 6,000 - - 1 (D) (D) - - Ottawa ...........................................: 79 5,551 423,091 - - 94 7,411 560,316 - - Paulding .........................................: 131 15,697 1,014,740 - - 200 21,838 1,636,601 - - : Perry ............................................: 29 1,051 70,314 - - 21 852 60,671 - - Pickaway .........................................: 91 9,829 773,850 2 (D) 104 9,386 712,240 - - Pike .............................................: 9 576 (D) - - 15 1,126 63,750 1 (D) Portage ..........................................: 42 2,453 155,816 - - 36 2,358 140,802 - - Preble ...........................................: 108 5,632 465,417 - - 89 3,724 252,077 - - Putnam ...........................................: 477 26,201 1,922,903 1 (D) 521 30,033 2,104,777 - - Richland .........................................: 169 8,189 629,251 2 (D) 133 4,966 305,911 - - Ross .............................................: 94 6,721 456,316 3 236 98 8,163 619,940 1 (D) Sandusky .........................................: 139 8,511 633,767 1 (D) 157 6,504 487,111 - - Scioto ...........................................: 15 639 29,896 - - 7 536 25,250 - - : Seneca ...........................................: 363 19,048 1,566,964 1 (D) 374 22,184 1,670,405 - - Shelby ...........................................: 202 9,508 728,239 - - 221 9,261 631,743 - - Stark ............................................: 113 4,616 292,143 - - 151 5,341 270,283 - - Summit ...........................................: 5 154 8,304 - - 18 440 21,360 - - Trumbull .........................................: 51 3,084 217,223 - - 43 1,667 100,279 - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 26 2,963 196,177 - - 42 2,226 151,300 - - Union ............................................: 133 10,115 731,879 2 (D) 121 7,910 570,105 - - Van Wert .........................................: 173 10,763 840,808 1 (D) 160 9,782 772,382 1 (D) Warren ...........................................: 20 1,164 91,503 - - 21 1,550 92,116 - - Washington .......................................: 34 973 52,203 - - 32 867 46,460 - - : Wayne ............................................: 223 9,347 645,058 - - 236 8,511 564,810 - - Williams .........................................: 112 9,316 800,660 3 114 177 13,817 1,079,780 - - Wood .............................................: 245 16,106 1,255,140 - - 268 19,673 1,557,379 - - Wyandot ..........................................: 149 10,810 921,760 1 (D) 113 8,543 639,198 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 25. Field Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER SPRING WHEAT FOR GRAIN : (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : Counties : : Guernsey .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Forage, Hay, and Silage: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIELD AND GRASS SEED CROPS, ALL : : State Total : : Ohio ...........................................: - - (X) - - 16 481 (X) - - : Counties : : Ashtabula ......................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) - - Defiance .......................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) - - Hancock ........................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) - - Paulding .......................................: - - (X) - - 5 230 (X) - - Putnam .........................................: - - (X) - - 3 67 (X) - - Richland .......................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) - - Van Wert .......................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) - - : CRIMSON CLOVER SEED : (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Ohio ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Counties : : Ashtabula ......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : RED CLOVER SEED (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Ohio ...........................................: - - - - - 15 456 82,001 - - : Counties : : Defiance .......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Hancock ........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Paulding .......................................: - - - - - 5 230 50,400 - - Putnam .........................................: - - - - - 3 67 6,801 - - Richland .......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Van Wert .......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - : TIMOTHY SEED (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Ohio ...........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Counties : : Richland .......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - : FORAGE - LAND USED FOR ALL HAY : AND HAYLAGE, GRASS SILAGE, AND : GREENCHOP (TONS, DRY EQUIVALENT) : : State Total : : Ohio ...........................................: 30,365 986,874 2,398,191 442 9,180 34,230 1,116,016 2,862,365 295 3,386 : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: 663 26,909 60,326 4 119 769 29,982 64,962 9 99 Allen ..........................................: 162 2,686 7,673 13 319 154 4,185 9,953 1 (D) Ashland ........................................: 512 15,215 42,382 7 39 579 19,342 60,910 3 18 Ashtabula ......................................: 454 14,276 31,148 6 91 640 21,005 47,572 13 116 Athens .........................................: 397 15,167 27,804 - - 436 16,072 26,196 - - Auglaize .......................................: 208 6,094 22,634 4 180 249 8,387 28,578 3 180 Belmont ........................................: 502 28,810 57,207 - - 539 31,752 65,207 1 (D) Brown ..........................................: 575 17,649 36,696 10 216 679 19,768 38,673 5 55 Butler .........................................: 456 10,790 24,226 11 244 539 12,819 26,182 2 (D) Carroll ........................................: 518 25,827 51,194 2 (D) 564 25,656 56,738 3 70 : Champaign ......................................: 329 6,087 14,991 6 100 346 7,491 17,778 5 34 Clark ..........................................: 273 6,077 14,502 5 41 273 6,425 16,290 3 41 Clermont .......................................: 337 6,711 12,204 4 27 403 8,742 15,799 8 51 Clinton ........................................: 178 4,186 9,245 2 (D) 206 5,071 13,360 - - Columbiana .....................................: 645 22,906 63,774 4 16 704 26,726 72,674 4 81 Coshocton ......................................: 683 25,407 57,193 15 373 720 29,323 65,017 2 (D) Crawford .......................................: 145 4,203 12,786 - - 176 4,573 15,003 5 51 Cuyahoga .......................................: 6 87 255 - - 10 115 318 - - Darke ..........................................: 438 8,962 33,585 4 54 433 8,826 32,319 6 106 Defiance .......................................: 154 3,743 10,274 - - 179 5,513 18,799 1 (D) : Delaware .......................................: 238 3,802 8,290 16 42 311 6,490 16,225 4 50 Erie ...........................................: 74 1,372 6,831 2 (D) 88 2,005 5,793 1 (D) Fairfield ......................................: 387 8,735 20,494 4 70 489 11,166 30,464 1 (D) Fayette ........................................: 113 3,227 8,638 2 (D) 136 4,474 15,284 1 (D) Franklin .......................................: 96 1,932 2,852 3 43 93 1,820 4,245 6 6 Fulton .........................................: 171 4,703 19,851 2 (D) 163 3,669 11,644 - - Gallia .........................................: 468 16,306 35,867 6 52 614 20,224 47,884 1 (D) Geauga .........................................: 498 13,065 25,873 3 (D) 498 13,691 31,316 - - Greene .........................................: 313 5,306 11,326 3 8 277 5,547 15,948 - - Guernsey .......................................: 729 38,592 66,231 8 254 821 39,342 70,498 - - : Hamilton .......................................: 102 1,601 2,511 6 6 114 2,099 3,871 1 (D) Hancock ........................................: 161 4,046 11,743 2 (D) 136 3,873 17,074 - - Hardin .........................................: 205 4,300 11,130 2 (D) 213 5,054 14,535 8 17 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Harrison .......................................: 327 23,412 56,163 1 (D) 336 25,259 63,354 1 (D) Henry ..........................................: 118 3,237 9,443 1 (D) 114 3,258 12,901 2 (D) Highland .......................................: 449 15,231 36,391 3 (D) 507 19,238 48,815 7 83 Hocking ........................................: 187 5,178 8,788 4 27 174 4,672 7,890 2 (D) Holmes .........................................: 918 28,600 81,127 5 147 1,031 32,734 103,649 3 45 Huron ..........................................: 252 5,551 20,310 6 87 249 6,391 17,705 2 (D) Jackson ........................................: 312 14,776 34,522 4 30 299 14,878 34,776 10 69 Jefferson ......................................: 374 18,863 34,370 2 (D) 440 23,965 46,211 3 32 Knox ...........................................: 592 17,907 43,758 11 112 677 22,389 62,798 12 69 Lake ...........................................: 61 1,465 2,422 1 (D) 62 1,581 3,422 2 (D) : Lawrence .......................................: 252 6,612 10,981 3 38 315 8,585 14,340 3 46 Licking ........................................: 703 20,933 44,239 27 233 863 23,140 51,780 5 79 Logan ..........................................: 366 8,734 26,537 6 100 428 10,808 31,091 - - Lorain .........................................: 310 7,308 16,384 6 38 386 8,234 20,311 5 43 Lucas ..........................................: 38 839 2,374 - - 49 1,403 3,796 - - Madison ........................................: 223 5,524 14,462 10 102 242 6,747 17,047 4 24 Mahoning .......................................: 329 9,713 26,432 11 106 377 11,870 38,258 2 (D) Marion .........................................: 118 2,218 5,179 - - 165 3,651 13,650 - - Medina .........................................: 484 13,674 38,786 19 224 547 13,019 34,568 9 126 Meigs ..........................................: 290 11,285 24,864 4 18 364 15,542 35,749 6 52 : Mercer .........................................: 293 11,297 43,671 3 (D) 319 12,474 55,139 1 (D) Miami ..........................................: 368 5,107 14,342 1 (D) 362 6,013 15,784 - - Monroe .........................................: 526 21,266 50,638 5 86 617 21,240 46,949 5 10 Montgomery .....................................: 279 4,612 8,327 4 28 281 4,191 9,804 4 18 Morgan .........................................: 409 17,643 33,391 6 194 400 20,764 45,164 6 24 Morrow .........................................: 371 8,825 19,455 4 22 383 8,909 24,340 1 (D) Muskingum ......................................: 798 36,060 80,251 7 59 824 36,674 102,787 1 (D) Noble ..........................................: 483 21,926 40,938 6 354 451 19,172 35,424 2 (D) Ottawa .........................................: 112 6,628 23,830 2 (D) 119 6,712 23,730 1 (D) Paulding .......................................: 101 4,853 13,300 6 54 118 4,382 12,799 - - : Perry ..........................................: 343 10,366 20,658 2 (D) 408 15,731 28,772 - - Pickaway .......................................: 181 6,418 14,950 1 (D) 269 8,803 26,589 2 (D) Pike ...........................................: 248 8,911 20,076 3 114 281 9,864 22,298 6 77 Portage ........................................: 419 12,338 24,390 6 53 572 12,448 26,299 11 51 Preble .........................................: 383 6,636 17,598 - - 401 7,205 17,318 1 (D) Putnam .........................................: 216 7,788 20,807 6 18 237 8,130 28,421 - - Richland .......................................: 542 16,149 46,407 3 42 592 16,862 56,019 3 12 Ross ...........................................: 452 15,659 35,316 8 76 522 15,143 36,035 6 140 Sandusky .......................................: 167 3,682 10,911 7 17 218 4,988 15,895 8 76 Scioto .........................................: 330 9,365 20,347 4 80 402 11,902 25,110 6 18 : Seneca .........................................: 203 3,337 9,729 3 4 243 4,360 11,928 - - Shelby .........................................: 237 6,232 21,270 2 (D) 305 8,329 29,741 1 (D) Stark ..........................................: 706 18,550 45,587 16 325 809 25,952 63,185 17 85 Summit .........................................: 124 2,448 4,589 4 5 141 3,129 5,294 - - Trumbull .......................................: 411 11,689 25,535 5 31 499 13,254 34,838 4 30 Tuscarawas .....................................: 697 28,353 73,587 12 514 784 30,010 80,393 2 (D) Union ..........................................: 298 6,887 19,764 1 (D) 360 8,302 25,934 4 29 Van Wert .......................................: 96 2,547 8,111 3 (D) 98 2,335 6,860 1 (D) Vinton .........................................: 100 5,074 6,304 - - 123 5,466 11,418 - - Warren .........................................: 315 5,570 10,167 10 70 429 6,472 13,161 9 54 : Washington .....................................: 683 23,669 55,372 2 (D) 803 25,331 53,826 5 72 Wayne ..........................................: 1,112 41,752 151,304 12 276 1,167 46,347 169,610 4 46 Williams .......................................: 171 7,630 22,319 5 1,331 200 5,416 17,408 4 300 Wood ...........................................: 169 5,369 17,726 1 (D) 186 8,254 35,480 5 126 Wyandot ........................................: 129 2,399 7,956 2 (D) 131 2,861 9,393 - - : HAY - ALL HAY INCLUDING ALFALFA : AND OTHER DRY HAY (TONS, DRY) : : State Total : : Ohio ...........................................: 26,869 824,641 1,940,896 369 5,947 30,732 940,830 2,292,483 226 2,405 : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: 595 24,482 55,806 2 (D) 695 26,602 59,246 3 45 Allen ..........................................: 149 2,431 7,284 13 319 146 3,993 8,987 - - Ashland ........................................: 452 12,244 32,594 5 19 530 15,893 45,979 2 (D) Ashtabula ......................................: 415 12,333 26,557 4 51 596 17,593 40,819 13 116 Athens .........................................: 353 13,055 24,642 - - 384 14,387 24,512 - - Auglaize .......................................: 184 3,877 11,954 1 (D) 227 6,100 17,649 3 180 Belmont ........................................: 430 25,424 51,982 - - 492 28,925 58,237 - - Brown ..........................................: 520 16,308 35,441 10 216 601 17,778 36,640 4 48 Butler .........................................: 394 9,713 21,897 10 235 454 11,310 24,221 2 (D) Carroll ........................................: 472 23,111 44,656 1 (D) 502 22,023 45,410 1 (D) : Champaign ......................................: 305 5,545 13,515 6 100 320 6,893 17,022 4 14 Clark ..........................................: 238 5,425 12,743 5 41 246 5,282 12,190 1 (D) Clermont .......................................: 272 5,749 11,338 - - 336 7,349 14,203 5 45 Clinton ........................................: 170 4,094 9,146 2 (D) 191 4,742 12,599 - - Columbiana .....................................: 575 18,361 43,756 4 16 622 20,984 52,204 3 51 Coshocton ......................................: 600 22,137 51,058 9 223 664 24,798 54,160 2 (D) Crawford .......................................: 136 3,674 10,218 - - 171 4,052 12,065 5 51 Cuyahoga .......................................: 6 87 255 - - 10 115 318 - - Darke ..........................................: 415 8,155 29,404 4 54 411 7,672 24,173 6 106 Defiance .......................................: 135 2,824 7,623 - - 165 4,544 14,528 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. : : Delaware .......................................: 201 2,879 6,942 7 8 278 6,039 15,272 4 50 Erie ...........................................: 70 1,283 6,579 2 (D) 84 1,753 5,255 1 (D) Fairfield ......................................: 337 7,800 19,227 4 70 425 9,632 24,298 1 (D) Fayette ........................................: 100 2,141 4,443 2 (D) 130 2,742 8,885 1 (D) Franklin .......................................: 84 1,743 2,629 2 (D) 78 1,584 3,773 1 (D) Fulton .........................................: 151 3,071 11,460 - - 151 2,885 8,514 - - Gallia .........................................: 432 15,274 34,258 4 50 567 18,531 43,557 1 (D) Geauga .........................................: 468 11,881 23,220 2 (D) 468 11,581 27,554 - - Greene .........................................: 273 4,406 9,347 3 (D) 253 4,780 12,658 - - Guernsey .......................................: 619 32,194 58,995 7 136 697 34,919 66,057 - - : Hamilton .......................................: 71 1,227 1,720 6 6 103 1,888 3,380 1 (D) Hancock ........................................: 150 3,557 10,211 2 (D) 127 2,973 12,673 - - Hardin .........................................: 183 3,993 9,427 - - 202 4,671 13,155 8 17 Harrison .......................................: 271 21,575 51,393 1 (D) 319 23,785 55,299 1 (D) Henry ..........................................: 112 2,894 8,361 1 (D) 104 2,770 11,568 2 (D) Highland .......................................: 420 14,344 34,577 3 (D) 485 17,787 44,786 6 79 Hocking ........................................: 153 4,077 6,540 2 (D) 147 3,842 6,862 2 (D) Holmes .........................................: 832 19,933 51,965 5 103 939 22,846 64,471 3 31 Huron ..........................................: 228 4,305 14,687 6 87 205 4,270 10,817 - - Jackson ........................................: 271 12,948 31,156 4 30 265 13,353 30,849 7 19 : Jefferson ......................................: 289 15,466 28,661 2 (D) 388 21,913 42,840 1 (D) Knox ...........................................: 538 15,560 38,002 11 112 623 19,070 50,842 12 69 Lake ...........................................: 56 1,277 2,247 1 (D) 51 1,389 3,132 - - Lawrence .......................................: 202 5,920 10,092 3 38 256 7,703 13,779 2 (D) Licking ........................................: 629 18,178 40,244 25 211 749 20,079 41,425 2 (D) Logan ..........................................: 329 7,418 21,135 6 100 394 9,763 27,834 - - Lorain .........................................: 266 6,263 13,154 4 30 354 6,978 16,633 4 36 Lucas ..........................................: 30 711 2,064 - - 40 960 2,835 - - Madison ........................................: 202 4,616 13,112 8 82 217 5,976 13,770 4 22 Mahoning .......................................: 273 7,058 15,765 2 (D) 336 8,673 19,367 2 (D) : Marion .........................................: 109 1,568 3,880 - - 150 2,517 9,727 - - Medina .........................................: 451 11,669 31,353 19 224 514 11,845 28,212 9 126 Meigs ..........................................: 255 10,071 22,372 4 18 317 14,027 32,362 6 52 Mercer .........................................: 254 7,420 28,227 2 (D) 286 8,687 34,471 1 (D) Miami ..........................................: 356 4,963 13,558 1 (D) 327 5,275 12,744 - - Monroe .........................................: 470 18,440 46,797 5 86 528 18,620 43,148 2 (D) Montgomery .....................................: 244 4,125 7,783 2 (D) 256 3,605 7,742 2 (D) Morgan .........................................: 351 15,651 30,213 4 188 324 17,707 38,942 6 24 Morrow .........................................: 342 6,693 14,383 4 12 354 7,322 19,163 1 (D) Muskingum ......................................: 695 31,110 71,511 7 59 728 32,126 88,255 - - : Noble ..........................................: 394 17,433 33,473 6 354 391 16,693 33,313 2 (D) Ottawa .........................................: 107 5,875 22,325 2 (D) 111 6,104 22,078 1 (D) Paulding .......................................: 87 3,149 9,848 6 54 113 3,884 9,897 - - Perry ..........................................: 305 9,076 18,149 2 (D) 362 12,526 25,841 - - Pickaway .......................................: 175 5,988 14,259 1 (D) 255 8,165 23,001 2 (D) Pike ...........................................: 202 7,146 17,238 3 114 237 8,859 21,065 6 77 Portage ........................................: 376 10,683 18,448 6 53 499 10,210 20,917 11 51 Preble .........................................: 348 5,716 14,142 - - 371 6,309 14,866 1 (D) Putnam .........................................: 187 6,091 16,775 6 18 196 6,342 21,322 - - Richland .......................................: 448 11,618 29,261 3 42 523 12,156 33,539 3 12 : Ross ...........................................: 390 12,943 31,843 8 76 453 13,968 33,324 6 140 Sandusky .......................................: 156 3,094 9,654 7 17 208 4,373 14,515 8 76 Scioto .........................................: 282 8,315 18,417 4 80 360 10,828 23,663 6 18 Seneca .........................................: 196 3,124 9,446 1 (D) 229 3,912 11,024 - - Shelby .........................................: 220 5,302 16,910 2 (D) 277 7,160 21,998 1 (D) Stark ..........................................: 634 15,373 34,334 15 264 724 21,978 49,290 9 41 Summit .........................................: 110 2,195 3,668 4 5 120 2,550 4,787 - - Trumbull .......................................: 347 9,019 17,454 4 24 437 10,413 25,114 3 20 Tuscarawas .....................................: 622 22,642 51,411 11 500 720 23,232 53,958 2 (D) Union ..........................................: 262 6,306 18,146 - - 340 7,611 21,375 4 29 : Van Wert .......................................: 95 2,208 6,605 2 (D) 90 1,638 4,248 - - Vinton .........................................: 80 4,386 5,510 - - 110 4,846 9,433 - - Warren .........................................: 290 5,250 9,873 10 70 378 6,040 12,675 1 (D) Washington .....................................: 585 20,373 46,531 2 (D) 712 21,290 46,208 3 56 Wayne ..........................................: 952 25,169 79,006 12 242 1,048 28,376 91,086 3 16 Williams .......................................: 154 4,464 10,767 1 (D) 191 3,662 10,682 1 (D) Wood ...........................................: 157 4,645 16,057 - - 170 7,116 32,494 5 126 Wyandot ........................................: 125 2,327 7,787 2 (D) 125 2,688 8,702 - - : ALFALFA HAY (TONS, DRY) : : State Total : : Ohio ...........................................: 12,876 331,071 922,605 171 1,942 15,536 412,318 1,217,582 104 1,176 : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: 125 2,583 6,016 1 (D) 164 3,272 8,557 - - Allen ..........................................: 86 1,438 5,700 7 61 100 3,022 6,642 - - Ashland ........................................: 283 7,723 24,704 3 (D) 384 11,199 35,060 - - Ashtabula ......................................: 137 2,705 6,153 - - 164 3,182 9,556 3 15 Athens .........................................: 68 1,608 2,987 - - 77 1,603 2,991 - - Auglaize .......................................: 143 2,778 9,377 1 (D) 168 4,595 14,368 3 180 Belmont ........................................: 174 8,400 19,487 - - 191 9,041 22,745 - - Brown ..........................................: 98 2,470 4,683 - - 127 2,818 7,156 1 (D) Butler .........................................: 172 3,740 9,945 7 139 219 4,518 11,755 1 (D) Carroll ........................................: 231 11,258 25,101 - - 249 10,426 23,586 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Champaign ......................................: 203 3,485 9,499 5 (D) 224 3,926 11,561 3 (D) Clark ..........................................: 152 3,561 9,808 4 (D) 161 3,530 9,151 - - Clermont .......................................: 43 588 1,429 - - 73 1,043 2,735 - - Clinton ........................................: 74 1,457 2,878 - - 100 2,243 7,124 - - Columbiana .....................................: 305 9,576 26,707 4 16 378 12,918 37,428 2 (D) Coshocton ......................................: 282 9,426 25,137 1 (D) 353 12,228 31,021 2 (D) Crawford .......................................: 93 2,366 7,241 - - 105 2,615 8,142 2 (D) Cuyahoga .......................................: - - - - - 3 21 118 - - Darke ..........................................: 288 5,437 21,761 1 (D) 319 5,715 20,006 6 (D) Defiance .......................................: 93 1,753 5,708 - - 108 2,778 10,374 1 (D) : Delaware .......................................: 104 1,388 3,485 5 (D) 127 2,672 8,173 2 (D) Erie ...........................................: 56 1,130 6,333 2 (D) 56 1,266 4,293 1 (D) Fairfield ......................................: 158 3,073 9,274 3 (D) 202 4,752 14,400 - - Fayette ........................................: 58 1,383 3,023 2 (D) 104 2,142 7,663 1 (D) Franklin .......................................: 34 708 1,264 - - 40 952 2,266 - - Fulton .........................................: 136 2,795 10,054 - - 139 2,461 7,619 - - Gallia .........................................: 71 2,293 5,082 - - 117 2,539 7,128 - - Geauga .........................................: 206 3,615 8,906 - - 249 5,659 13,641 - - Greene .........................................: 142 2,533 5,757 1 (D) 137 2,396 7,189 - - Guernsey .......................................: 139 5,251 11,628 2 (D) 199 8,633 19,366 - - : Hamilton .......................................: 14 172 289 - - 25 686 1,367 1 (D) Hancock ........................................: 110 2,617 9,118 1 (D) 100 2,573 11,747 - - Hardin .........................................: 143 2,546 6,352 - - 164 2,848 9,498 7 (D) Harrison .......................................: 102 5,378 10,616 - - 121 6,894 16,809 - - Henry ..........................................: 99 2,323 7,348 1 (D) 83 2,443 10,899 2 (D) Highland .......................................: 138 3,161 9,175 1 (D) 202 4,815 17,768 3 35 Hocking ........................................: 23 413 486 - - 38 860 1,535 1 (D) Holmes .........................................: 678 14,542 38,998 5 103 787 18,006 53,313 2 (D) Huron ..........................................: 166 3,046 11,513 4 (D) 136 3,016 8,180 - - Jackson ........................................: 31 1,168 2,929 2 (D) 50 1,028 2,334 6 (D) : Jefferson ......................................: 149 6,740 12,904 - - 168 8,673 20,595 1 (D) Knox ...........................................: 311 8,721 23,498 10 (D) 393 11,588 36,052 3 3 Lake ...........................................: 12 211 329 1 (D) 11 267 557 - - Lawrence .......................................: 15 447 703 - - 32 514 1,578 - - Licking ........................................: 242 6,682 16,773 13 65 316 7,864 20,118 - - Logan ..........................................: 245 5,898 17,691 6 (D) 285 7,060 22,515 - - Lorain .........................................: 132 3,229 6,792 - - 168 3,627 10,736 2 (D) Lucas ..........................................: 20 498 1,778 - - 37 802 2,738 - - Madison ........................................: 112 2,477 9,456 2 (D) 137 3,561 9,020 4 22 Mahoning .......................................: 83 2,310 6,730 2 (D) 125 2,422 5,979 - - : Marion .........................................: 82 1,122 3,132 - - 116 1,872 8,471 - - Medina .........................................: 225 5,867 18,808 12 175 239 5,299 15,863 5 90 Meigs ..........................................: 42 1,555 2,832 - - 77 2,351 7,110 - - Mercer .........................................: 159 5,629 23,729 - - 199 6,685 28,575 - - Miami ..........................................: 255 2,991 9,318 1 (D) 226 3,902 10,421 - - Monroe .........................................: 152 4,123 9,460 3 (D) 184 5,267 11,680 2 (D) Montgomery .....................................: 123 1,952 3,826 2 (D) 123 1,678 3,862 - - Morgan .........................................: 148 5,371 10,934 2 (D) 152 6,717 18,699 - - Morrow .........................................: 200 3,709 9,067 4 12 217 5,138 14,338 1 (D) Muskingum ......................................: 266 10,121 23,382 5 (D) 332 12,736 41,641 - - : Noble ..........................................: 87 3,828 8,028 - - 106 3,473 8,210 - - Ottawa .........................................: 97 5,634 21,914 2 (D) 103 5,932 21,757 1 (D) Paulding .......................................: 44 1,212 5,417 6 54 61 1,824 3,915 - - Perry ..........................................: 125 3,124 8,486 2 (D) 150 4,119 11,792 - - Pickaway .......................................: 89 3,656 9,339 1 (D) 162 3,903 12,488 1 (D) Pike ...........................................: 67 1,297 3,540 - - 73 1,782 6,077 - - Portage ........................................: 130 3,113 6,915 3 5 182 3,607 8,822 7 7 Preble .........................................: 222 3,750 10,312 - - 221 3,658 10,288 1 (D) Putnam .........................................: 106 4,280 12,825 6 18 139 4,656 17,569 - - Richland .......................................: 271 7,129 20,080 - - 309 7,477 23,698 3 3 : Ross ...........................................: 147 3,804 10,897 - - 233 5,564 15,219 - - Sandusky .......................................: 127 2,347 8,351 1 (D) 174 3,764 13,409 8 76 Scioto .........................................: 55 1,190 2,407 - - 44 938 1,985 - - Seneca .........................................: 161 2,343 7,768 1 (D) 178 2,957 9,459 - - Shelby .........................................: 149 4,143 13,943 2 (D) 192 5,827 18,919 1 (D) Stark ..........................................: 347 8,843 21,362 4 (D) 448 13,557 35,379 3 (D) Summit .........................................: 40 596 828 1 (D) 63 1,169 2,533 - - Trumbull .......................................: 95 1,907 4,735 1 (D) 144 3,613 9,351 - - Tuscarawas .....................................: 271 7,953 20,742 1 (D) 341 10,452 24,414 2 (D) Union ..........................................: 182 4,252 12,887 - - 228 5,527 17,210 - - : Van Wert .......................................: 72 1,469 5,180 2 (D) 58 967 2,991 - - Vinton .........................................: 11 438 541 - - 32 888 2,109 - - Warren .........................................: 100 1,597 2,729 - - 110 1,540 3,531 - - Washington .....................................: 193 4,956 15,518 - - 257 6,624 18,115 - - Wayne ..........................................: 722 18,211 61,584 10 (D) 835 21,512 74,776 3 16 Williams .......................................: 117 2,773 8,131 - - 170 3,142 9,761 1 (D) Wood ...........................................: 122 3,990 14,892 - - 144 6,676 31,673 5 126 Wyandot ........................................: 96 1,696 6,161 2 (D) 99 1,813 6,320 - - : OTHER DRY HAY (TONS, DRY) : : State Total : : Ohio ...........................................: 16,110 493,570 1,018,291 213 4,005 18,022 528,512 1,074,901 127 1,229 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : : Adams ..........................................: 515 21,899 49,790 1 (D) 591 23,330 50,689 3 45 Allen ..........................................: 75 993 1,584 6 258 65 971 2,345 - - Ashland ........................................: 208 4,521 7,890 2 (D) 215 4,694 10,919 2 (D) Ashtabula ......................................: 303 9,628 20,404 4 51 467 14,411 31,263 10 101 Athens .........................................: 301 11,447 21,655 - - 326 12,784 21,521 - - Auglaize .......................................: 58 1,099 2,577 1 (D) 84 1,505 3,281 - - Belmont ........................................: 271 17,024 32,495 - - 343 19,884 35,492 - - Brown ..........................................: 454 13,838 30,758 10 216 506 14,960 29,484 3 (D) Butler .........................................: 268 5,973 11,952 4 96 281 6,792 12,466 1 (D) Carroll ........................................: 295 11,853 19,555 1 (D) 299 11,597 21,824 1 (D) : Champaign ......................................: 117 2,060 4,016 1 (D) 130 2,967 5,461 1 (D) Clark ..........................................: 112 1,864 2,935 1 (D) 119 1,752 3,039 1 (D) Clermont .......................................: 241 5,161 9,909 - - 285 6,306 11,468 5 45 Clinton ........................................: 110 2,637 6,268 2 (D) 117 2,499 5,475 - - Columbiana .....................................: 315 8,785 17,049 - - 298 8,066 14,776 1 (D) Coshocton ......................................: 364 12,711 25,921 8 (D) 379 12,570 23,139 - - Crawford .......................................: 62 1,308 2,977 - - 76 1,437 3,923 3 (D) Cuyahoga .......................................: 6 87 255 - - 7 94 200 - - Darke ..........................................: 157 2,718 7,643 3 (D) 121 1,957 4,167 1 (D) Defiance .......................................: 56 1,071 1,915 - - 72 1,766 4,154 - - : Delaware .......................................: 108 1,491 3,457 2 (D) 181 3,367 7,099 2 (D) Erie ...........................................: 16 153 246 - - 36 487 962 - - Fairfield ......................................: 215 4,727 9,953 1 (D) 285 4,880 9,898 1 (D) Fayette ........................................: 46 758 1,420 - - 39 600 1,222 - - Franklin .......................................: 54 1,035 1,365 2 (D) 45 632 1,507 1 (D) Fulton .........................................: 20 276 1,406 - - 21 424 895 - - Gallia .........................................: 380 12,981 29,176 4 50 483 15,992 36,429 1 (D) Geauga .........................................: 296 8,266 14,314 2 (D) 262 5,922 13,913 - - Greene .........................................: 144 1,873 3,590 2 (D) 138 2,384 5,469 - - Guernsey .......................................: 518 26,943 47,367 5 (D) 554 26,286 46,691 - - : Hamilton .......................................: 62 1,055 1,431 6 6 83 1,202 2,013 - - Hancock ........................................: 49 940 1,093 1 (D) 35 400 926 - - Hardin .........................................: 58 1,447 3,075 - - 54 1,823 3,657 1 (D) Harrison .......................................: 187 16,197 40,777 1 (D) 226 16,891 38,490 1 (D) Henry ..........................................: 26 571 1,013 - - 26 327 669 - - Highland .......................................: 323 11,183 25,402 2 (D) 338 12,972 27,018 3 44 Hocking ........................................: 135 3,664 6,054 2 (D) 122 2,982 5,327 1 (D) Holmes .........................................: 218 5,391 12,967 - - 242 4,840 11,158 1 (D) Huron ..........................................: 87 1,259 3,174 5 (D) 90 1,254 2,637 - - Jackson ........................................: 249 11,780 28,227 2 (D) 237 12,325 28,515 1 (D) : Jefferson ......................................: 158 8,726 15,757 2 (D) 269 13,240 22,245 - - Knox ...........................................: 270 6,839 14,504 1 (D) 299 7,482 14,790 9 66 Lake ...........................................: 44 1,066 1,918 - - 40 1,122 2,575 - - Lawrence .......................................: 191 5,473 9,389 3 38 240 7,189 12,201 2 (D) Licking ........................................: 435 11,496 23,471 12 146 519 12,215 21,307 2 (D) Logan ..........................................: 114 1,520 3,444 1 (D) 147 2,703 5,319 - - Lorain .........................................: 155 3,034 6,362 4 30 205 3,351 5,897 2 (D) Lucas ..........................................: 17 213 286 - - 14 158 97 - - Madison ........................................: 107 2,139 3,656 6 (D) 95 2,415 4,750 - - Mahoning .......................................: 216 4,748 9,035 - - 245 6,251 13,388 2 (D) : Marion .........................................: 33 446 748 - - 41 645 1,256 - - Medina .........................................: 270 5,802 12,545 8 49 317 6,546 12,349 4 36 Meigs ..........................................: 222 8,516 19,540 4 18 267 11,676 25,252 6 52 Mercer .........................................: 118 1,791 4,498 2 (D) 105 2,002 5,896 1 (D) Miami ..........................................: 137 1,972 4,240 - - 132 1,373 2,323 - - Monroe .........................................: 348 14,317 37,337 2 (D) 389 13,353 31,468 - - Montgomery .....................................: 141 2,173 3,957 - - 173 1,927 3,880 2 (D) Morgan .........................................: 238 10,280 19,279 2 (D) 210 10,990 20,243 6 24 Morrow .........................................: 173 2,984 5,316 - - 165 2,184 4,825 - - Muskingum ......................................: 473 20,989 48,129 2 (D) 482 19,390 46,614 - - : Noble ..........................................: 323 13,605 25,445 6 354 318 13,220 25,103 2 (D) Ottawa .........................................: 12 241 411 - - 12 172 321 - - Paulding .......................................: 49 1,937 4,431 - - 63 2,060 5,982 - - Perry ..........................................: 200 5,952 9,663 2 (D) 237 8,407 14,049 - - Pickaway .......................................: 113 2,332 4,920 - - 118 4,262 10,513 1 (D) Pike ...........................................: 154 5,849 13,698 3 114 201 7,077 14,988 6 77 Portage ........................................: 270 7,570 11,533 5 48 359 6,603 12,095 4 44 Preble .........................................: 157 1,966 3,830 - - 181 2,651 4,578 1 (D) Putnam .........................................: 97 1,811 3,950 - - 80 1,686 3,753 - - Richland .......................................: 216 4,489 9,181 3 42 266 4,679 9,841 3 9 : Ross ...........................................: 300 9,139 20,946 8 76 277 8,404 18,105 6 140 Sandusky .......................................: 40 747 1,303 6 (D) 49 609 1,106 - - Scioto .........................................: 247 7,125 16,010 4 80 331 9,890 21,678 6 18 Seneca .........................................: 53 781 1,678 - - 69 955 1,565 - - Shelby .........................................: 85 1,159 2,967 - - 101 1,333 3,079 - - Stark ..........................................: 354 6,530 12,972 13 (D) 357 8,421 13,911 6 (D) Summit .........................................: 76 1,599 2,840 3 (D) 72 1,381 2,254 - - Trumbull .......................................: 279 7,112 12,719 3 (D) 323 6,800 15,763 3 20 Tuscarawas .....................................: 387 14,689 30,669 11 (D) 447 12,780 29,544 - - Union ..........................................: 114 2,054 5,259 - - 153 2,084 4,165 4 29 : Van Wert .......................................: 30 739 1,425 1 (D) 36 671 1,257 - - Vinton .........................................: 71 3,948 4,969 - - 90 3,958 7,324 - - Warren .........................................: 214 3,653 7,144 10 70 287 4,500 9,144 1 (D) Washington .....................................: 461 15,417 31,013 2 (D) 515 14,666 28,093 3 56 Wayne ..........................................: 338 6,958 17,422 2 (D) 342 6,864 16,310 - - Williams .......................................: 48 1,691 2,636 1 (D) 31 520 921 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Wood ...........................................: 49 655 1,165 - - 35 440 821 - - Wyandot ........................................: 34 631 1,626 - - 40 875 2,382 - - : ALL HAYLAGE, GRASS SILAGE, AND : GREENCHOP (TONS, GREEN) : : State Total : : Ohio ...........................................: 5,329 190,729 925,594 91 3,402 5,908 209,679 1,153,512 76 1,016 : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: 90 2,874 9,162 3 75 126 3,807 11,582 6 54 Allen ..........................................: 19 279 786 - - 14 958 1,953 1 (D) Ashland ........................................: 97 3,795 19,802 2 (D) 103 4,539 30,208 1 (D) Ashtabula ......................................: 62 2,104 9,284 2 (D) 98 4,263 13,652 - - Athens .........................................: 78 2,375 6,416 - - 68 1,799 3,415 - - Auglaize .......................................: 50 2,566 21,610 3 135 62 3,004 22,111 - - Belmont ........................................: 91 3,649 10,592 - - 76 2,981 14,098 1 (D) Brown ..........................................: 74 1,585 2,546 - - 90 2,084 4,141 1 (D) Butler .........................................: 77 1,115 4,712 1 (D) 103 1,684 3,988 - - Carroll ........................................: 76 3,189 13,223 1 (D) 122 4,631 22,928 2 (D) : Champaign ......................................: 37 707 2,994 - - 38 688 1,535 1 (D) Clark ..........................................: 47 899 3,576 - - 36 1,177 8,303 2 (D) Clermont .......................................: 69 972 1,754 4 27 84 1,553 3,251 3 6 Clinton ........................................: 12 (D) (D) - - 25 507 1,548 - - Columbiana .....................................: 126 6,434 40,513 - - 177 7,673 41,440 1 (D) Coshocton ......................................: 138 3,933 12,413 6 150 138 5,241 21,967 - - Crawford .......................................: 16 702 5,196 - - 14 639 5,943 - - Darke ..........................................: 45 1,212 8,468 - - 44 1,706 16,473 - - Defiance .......................................: 25 983 5,378 - - 26 1,200 8,642 - - Delaware .......................................: 46 960 2,730 9 34 43 612 1,940 - - : Erie ...........................................: 10 202 506 - - 11 432 1,088 - - Fairfield ......................................: 65 1,050 2,574 - - 94 2,007 12,480 - - Fayette ........................................: 21 1,181 8,484 - - 21 1,829 12,942 - - Franklin .......................................: 20 232 463 1 (D) 15 236 955 5 5 Fulton .........................................: 26 1,786 16,977 2 (D) 20 882 6,331 - - Gallia .........................................: 46 1,097 3,256 2 (D) 63 1,764 8,749 - - Geauga .........................................: 69 2,662 5,383 1 (D) 91 2,619 7,630 - - Greene .........................................: 42 910 4,011 - - 32 821 6,660 - - Guernsey .......................................: 141 6,652 14,640 1 (D) 146 4,654 8,977 - - Hamilton .......................................: 34 403 1,610 - - 11 211 998 - - : Hancock ........................................: 16 559 3,100 - - 18 1,110 8,906 - - Hardin .........................................: 31 449 3,444 2 (D) 19 424 2,790 - - Harrison .......................................: 71 2,583 9,650 - - 30 1,558 16,301 - - Henry ..........................................: 14 476 2,186 - - 16 663 2,700 - - Highland .......................................: 59 1,343 3,678 - - 41 1,693 8,155 1 (D) Hocking ........................................: 40 1,152 4,544 2 (D) 30 830 2,079 - - Holmes .........................................: 284 10,239 58,978 2 (D) 401 12,049 79,318 2 (D) Huron ..........................................: 61 1,917 11,380 4 (D) 71 2,385 13,955 2 (D) Jackson ........................................: 49 1,870 6,816 - - 43 1,670 7,955 4 51 Jefferson ......................................: 99 3,719 11,567 - - 63 2,117 6,831 2 (D) : Knox ...........................................: 82 2,852 11,645 - - 89 3,612 24,199 - - Lake ...........................................: 7 188 355 - - 14 212 589 2 (D) Lawrence .......................................: 54 866 1,796 - - 62 906 1,142 1 (D) Licking ........................................: 105 3,064 8,094 3 23 142 3,390 20,963 3 68 Logan ..........................................: 54 1,939 10,928 - - 51 1,694 6,586 - - Lorain .........................................: 66 1,838 6,561 5 11 55 1,504 7,450 1 (D) Lucas ..........................................: 10 136 633 - - 11 460 1,947 - - Madison ........................................: 28 1,088 2,737 2 (D) 37 981 6,631 1 (D) Mahoning .......................................: 75 3,099 21,581 9 26 68 3,492 38,217 - - Marion .........................................: 9 650 2,629 - - 27 1,501 7,935 - - : Medina .........................................: 57 2,347 15,040 - - 73 1,782 12,884 - - Meigs ..........................................: 43 1,391 5,044 - - 63 1,972 6,849 - - Mercer .........................................: 64 4,299 31,252 1 (D) 86 4,507 41,811 - - Miami ..........................................: 21 221 1,581 - - 52 1,033 6,146 - - Monroe .........................................: 81 3,145 7,785 - - 124 2,708 7,716 3 6 Montgomery .....................................: 39 501 1,116 2 (D) 31 654 4,175 2 (D) Morgan .........................................: 74 2,235 6,436 3 (D) 91 3,255 12,599 - - Morrow .........................................: 60 2,303 10,255 2 (D) 50 1,699 10,476 - - Muskingum ......................................: 123 5,123 17,680 - - 140 5,210 29,404 1 (D) Noble ..........................................: 108 4,991 15,095 - - 74 2,503 4,277 - - : Ottawa .........................................: 5 (D) (D) - - 8 608 3,344 - - Paulding .......................................: 22 1,740 6,981 - - 6 534 5,872 - - Perry ..........................................: 49 1,560 5,072 - - 60 3,449 5,935 - - Pickaway .......................................: 16 683 1,403 1 (D) 25 874 7,261 1 (D) Pike ...........................................: 47 1,765 5,750 - - 60 1,183 2,509 - - Portage ........................................: 59 1,784 12,033 - - 105 2,360 10,904 - - Preble .........................................: 64 1,098 6,990 - - 36 906 4,958 1 (D) Putnam .........................................: 40 1,771 8,156 - - 57 2,290 14,366 - - Richland .......................................: 173 5,831 34,694 - - 166 6,241 45,506 - - Ross ...........................................: 87 2,972 7,056 - - 88 1,373 5,482 - - : Sandusky .......................................: 20 787 2,544 - - 31 647 2,792 - - Scioto .........................................: 52 1,176 3,919 - - 53 1,118 2,933 - - Seneca .........................................: 16 223 576 2 (D) 30 506 1,840 - - Shelby .........................................: 37 1,438 8,822 - - 52 1,678 15,672 - - Stark ..........................................: 124 3,954 22,765 3 82 156 5,997 28,144 8 44 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Summit .........................................: 16 273 1,870 - - 22 579 1,029 - - Trumbull .......................................: 86 2,903 16,360 1 (D) 123 3,763 19,679 1 (D) Tuscarawas .....................................: 124 6,614 44,867 1 (D) 134 8,894 53,489 1 (D) Union ..........................................: 60 988 3,287 1 (D) 34 1,221 9,235 - - Van Wert .......................................: 10 639 3,047 1 (D) 17 1,002 5,285 1 (D) Vinton .........................................: 20 688 1,606 - - 15 672 4,015 - - Warren .........................................: 26 327 601 - - 53 432 1,001 8 42 Washington .....................................: 138 3,705 17,918 - - 124 4,707 15,420 2 (D) Wayne ..........................................: 347 19,342 146,281 1 (D) 328 21,188 158,878 1 (D) Williams .......................................: 30 3,513 23,380 4 1,330 31 2,261 13,606 3 280 : Wood ...........................................: 19 845 3,381 1 (D) 19 1,138 6,043 - - Wyandot ........................................: 9 139 343 - - 12 283 1,400 - - : HAYLAGE OR GREENCHOP FROM : ALFALFA OR ALFALFA MIXTURES : (TONS, GREEN) : : State Total : : Ohio ...........................................: 1,822 80,757 533,937 20 2,387 2,470 111,229 780,192 23 594 : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: 9 542 1,720 - - 42 1,559 6,037 6 54 Allen ..........................................: 8 96 203 - - 6 782 1,425 1 (D) Ashland ........................................: 42 1,970 12,905 - - 54 2,929 23,603 - - Ashtabula ......................................: 7 290 2,247 - - 35 2,073 9,024 - - Athens .........................................: 15 146 562 - - 3 107 1,031 - - Auglaize .......................................: 30 1,070 8,021 3 135 47 1,943 13,793 - - Belmont ........................................: 20 1,515 5,913 - - 20 1,050 5,764 - - Brown ..........................................: 17 449 816 - - 13 408 781 1 (D) Butler .........................................: 6 90 (D) - - 9 197 914 - - Carroll ........................................: 28 842 3,725 - - 46 1,886 9,183 - - : Champaign ......................................: 10 405 2,311 - - 8 177 513 - - Clark ..........................................: 13 403 1,958 - - 3 821 6,605 - - Clermont .......................................: 5 80 136 - - 4 156 1,378 - - Clinton ........................................: 5 34 (D) - - 7 158 550 - - Columbiana .....................................: 57 3,581 27,261 - - 85 5,317 34,547 1 (D) Coshocton ......................................: 51 1,357 5,189 - - 70 2,698 13,442 - - Crawford .......................................: 12 609 4,781 - - 12 (D) (D) - - Darke ..........................................: 23 824 5,695 - - 27 1,482 14,757 - - Defiance .......................................: 12 897 5,287 - - 22 1,000 7,410 - - Delaware .......................................: 13 364 1,008 - - 8 187 953 - - : Erie ...........................................: 5 143 401 - - 7 202 656 - - Fairfield ......................................: 12 110 385 - - 28 615 5,494 - - Fayette ........................................: 15 762 5,363 - - 12 1,592 11,883 - - Franklin .......................................: 5 64 204 - - - - - - - Fulton .........................................: 21 1,631 16,406 2 (D) 14 764 5,586 - - Gallia .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 10 406 955 - - Geauga .........................................: 26 721 2,862 1 (D) 44 1,415 4,887 - - Greene .........................................: 14 453 2,567 - - 18 489 5,091 - - Guernsey .......................................: 4 64 140 - - 20 534 1,981 - - Hamilton .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Hancock ........................................: 4 228 (D) - - 14 1,022 8,682 - - Hardin .........................................: 7 218 1,608 - - 8 149 1,197 - - Harrison .......................................: 12 777 4,506 - - 12 379 2,811 - - Henry ..........................................: 11 358 1,752 - - 14 (D) (D) - - Highland .......................................: 13 228 725 - - 13 811 4,702 - - Hocking ........................................: 4 105 1,488 - - - - - - - Holmes .........................................: 215 6,876 37,783 2 (D) 341 9,594 63,072 2 (D) Huron ..........................................: 36 1,032 7,506 4 (D) 40 1,589 11,190 1 (D) Jackson ........................................: 3 278 1,808 - - 6 201 669 2 (D) Jefferson ......................................: 22 939 3,481 - - 10 284 1,293 - - : Knox ...........................................: 30 1,058 6,135 - - 39 1,901 13,384 - - Lake ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Lawrence .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Licking ........................................: 23 715 3,508 - - 31 697 6,555 - - Logan ..........................................: 11 874 6,465 - - 12 922 3,994 - - Lorain .........................................: 16 534 3,546 - - 18 429 2,262 - - Lucas ..........................................: 10 136 633 - - 10 (D) (D) - - Madison ........................................: 7 500 1,514 - - 10 637 5,129 - - Mahoning .......................................: 30 1,839 15,676 - - 37 1,885 27,686 - - Marion .........................................: 3 207 1,168 - - 16 626 5,439 - - : Medina .........................................: 30 1,353 12,757 - - 39 1,151 9,706 - - Meigs ..........................................: 4 190 672 - - 13 228 1,390 - - Mercer .........................................: 40 3,179 24,544 - - 62 3,553 37,259 - - Miami ..........................................: 11 149 1,251 - - 23 664 4,458 - - Monroe .........................................: 21 649 2,813 - - 21 493 2,958 - - Montgomery .....................................: 5 34 69 - - 6 143 (D) - - Morgan .........................................: 16 696 3,039 1 (D) 16 619 6,599 - - Morrow .........................................: 22 488 3,370 - - 19 579 6,028 - - Muskingum ......................................: 32 1,244 6,083 - - 37 2,233 18,327 - - Noble ..........................................: 3 120 (D) - - 12 218 828 - - : Ottawa .........................................: 5 (D) (D) - - 8 608 3,344 - - Paulding .......................................: 12 1,065 4,067 - - 3 185 882 - - Perry ..........................................: 8 305 1,005 - - 5 251 700 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Pickaway .......................................: 7 267 907 1 (D) 12 648 (D) 1 (D) Pike ...........................................: 10 380 2,904 - - 16 350 1,078 - - Portage ........................................: 7 581 6,779 - - 33 1,221 9,007 - - Preble .........................................: 20 355 3,619 - - 12 171 1,812 1 (D) Putnam .........................................: 26 1,351 6,287 - - 42 1,705 9,197 - - Richland .......................................: 104 3,378 24,960 - - 124 4,388 35,761 - - Ross ...........................................: 22 281 1,053 - - 20 247 1,518 - - Sandusky .......................................: 8 677 2,291 - - 21 518 2,626 - - Scioto .........................................: 4 294 1,804 - - 3 74 227 - - Seneca .........................................: 4 64 274 - - 9 98 805 - - : Shelby .........................................: 22 1,010 6,058 - - 29 1,534 15,460 - - Stark ..........................................: 64 2,632 17,345 1 (D) 74 4,514 24,559 1 (D) Summit .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 11 137 (D) - - Trumbull .......................................: 28 1,097 9,277 - - 57 2,405 16,042 - - Tuscarawas .....................................: 36 2,996 23,650 - - 74 4,905 29,403 1 (D) Union ..........................................: 15 266 946 - - 14 817 6,870 - - Van Wert .......................................: 4 73 (D) - - 9 419 1,960 1 (D) Vinton .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Warren .........................................: 4 47 71 - - 8 29 46 - - Washington .....................................: 22 535 3,152 - - 35 1,365 5,647 - - : Wayne ..........................................: 229 13,576 112,389 - - 254 17,832 142,777 1 (D) Williams .......................................: 21 3,320 23,026 4 1,330 21 2,029 12,999 3 280 Wood ...........................................: 8 673 2,350 1 (D) 13 903 4,049 - - Wyandot ........................................: 4 85 (D) - - 6 262 1,358 - - : ALL OTHER HAYLAGE, GRASS SILAGE, : AND GREENCHOP (TONS, GREEN) : : State Total : : Ohio ...........................................: 3,826 109,972 391,657 71 1,015 3,852 98,450 373,320 55 422 : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: 85 2,332 7,442 3 75 95 2,248 5,545 - - Allen ..........................................: 11 183 583 - - 8 176 528 - - Ashland ........................................: 63 1,825 6,897 2 (D) 60 1,610 6,605 1 (D) Ashtabula ......................................: 55 1,814 7,037 2 (D) 79 2,190 4,628 - - Athens .........................................: 69 2,229 5,854 - - 66 1,692 2,384 - - Auglaize .......................................: 26 1,496 13,589 - - 20 1,061 8,318 - - Belmont ........................................: 72 2,134 4,679 - - 61 1,931 8,334 1 (D) Brown ..........................................: 61 1,136 1,730 - - 78 1,676 3,360 - - Butler .........................................: 71 1,025 (D) 1 (D) 97 1,487 3,074 - - Carroll ........................................: 59 2,347 9,498 1 (D) 81 2,745 13,745 2 (D) : Champaign ......................................: 27 302 683 - - 30 511 1,022 1 (D) Clark ..........................................: 34 496 1,618 - - 33 356 1,698 2 (D) Clermont .......................................: 64 892 1,618 4 27 80 1,397 1,873 3 6 Clinton ........................................: 7 (D) 122 - - 18 349 998 - - Columbiana .....................................: 82 2,853 13,252 - - 101 2,356 6,893 1 (D) Coshocton ......................................: 97 2,576 7,224 6 150 80 2,543 8,525 - - Crawford .......................................: 4 93 415 - - 2 (D) (D) - - Darke ..........................................: 23 388 2,773 - - 21 224 1,716 - - Defiance .......................................: 13 86 91 - - 6 200 1,232 - - Delaware .......................................: 35 596 1,722 9 34 36 425 987 - - : Erie ...........................................: 6 59 105 - - 6 230 432 - - Fairfield ......................................: 53 940 2,189 - - 69 1,392 6,986 - - Fayette ........................................: 11 419 3,121 - - 15 237 1,059 - - Franklin .......................................: 15 168 259 1 (D) 15 236 955 5 5 Fulton .........................................: 6 155 571 - - 6 118 745 - - Gallia .........................................: 45 (D) (D) 2 (D) 55 1,358 7,794 - - Geauga .........................................: 49 1,941 2,521 - - 60 1,204 2,743 - - Greene .........................................: 29 457 1,444 - - 17 332 1,569 - - Guernsey .......................................: 137 6,588 14,500 1 (D) 126 4,120 6,996 - - Hamilton .......................................: 34 403 1,610 - - 10 (D) (D) - - : Hancock ........................................: 13 331 (D) - - 5 88 224 - - Hardin .........................................: 29 231 1,836 2 (D) 12 275 1,593 - - Harrison .......................................: 60 1,806 5,144 - - 25 1,179 13,490 - - Henry ..........................................: 6 118 434 - - 2 (D) (D) - - Highland .......................................: 49 1,115 2,953 - - 30 882 3,453 1 (D) Hocking ........................................: 36 1,047 3,056 2 (D) 30 830 2,079 - - Holmes .........................................: 104 3,363 21,195 - - 123 2,455 16,246 - - Huron ..........................................: 33 885 3,874 - - 35 796 2,765 1 (D) Jackson ........................................: 47 1,592 5,008 - - 38 1,469 7,286 2 (D) Jefferson ......................................: 83 2,780 8,086 - - 54 1,833 5,538 2 (D) : Knox ...........................................: 60 1,794 5,510 - - 51 1,711 10,815 - - Lake ...........................................: 7 188 355 - - 13 (D) (D) 2 (D) Lawrence .......................................: 54 866 1,796 - - 61 (D) (D) 1 (D) Licking ........................................: 85 2,349 4,586 3 23 112 2,693 14,408 3 68 Logan ..........................................: 47 1,065 4,463 - - 43 772 2,592 - - Lorain .........................................: 53 1,304 3,015 5 11 40 1,075 5,188 1 (D) Lucas ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Madison ........................................: 21 588 1,223 2 (D) 28 344 1,502 1 (D) Mahoning .......................................: 48 1,260 5,905 9 26 39 1,607 10,531 - - Marion .........................................: 9 443 1,461 - - 14 875 2,496 - - Medina .........................................: 31 994 2,283 - - 38 631 3,178 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Meigs ..........................................: 39 1,201 4,372 - - 58 1,744 5,459 - - Mercer .........................................: 28 1,120 6,708 1 (D) 28 954 4,552 - - Miami ..........................................: 10 72 330 - - 32 369 1,688 - - Monroe .........................................: 67 2,496 4,972 - - 106 2,215 4,758 3 6 Montgomery .....................................: 34 467 1,047 2 (D) 25 511 (D) 2 (D) Morgan .........................................: 61 1,539 3,397 2 (D) 76 2,636 6,000 - - Morrow .........................................: 43 1,815 6,885 2 (D) 37 1,120 4,448 - - Muskingum ......................................: 94 3,879 11,597 - - 108 2,977 11,077 1 (D) Noble ..........................................: 105 4,871 (D) - - 63 2,285 3,449 - - Paulding .......................................: 12 675 2,914 - - 3 349 4,990 - - : Perry ..........................................: 41 1,255 4,067 - - 55 3,198 5,235 - - Pickaway .......................................: 13 416 496 - - 13 226 (D) - - Pike ...........................................: 37 1,385 2,846 - - 50 833 1,431 - - Portage ........................................: 52 1,203 5,254 - - 77 1,139 1,897 - - Preble .........................................: 45 743 3,371 - - 25 735 3,146 - - Putnam .........................................: 15 420 1,869 - - 15 585 5,169 - - Richland .......................................: 96 2,453 9,734 - - 76 1,853 9,745 - - Ross ...........................................: 73 2,691 6,003 - - 75 1,126 3,964 - - Sandusky .......................................: 12 110 253 - - 21 129 166 - - Scioto .........................................: 48 882 2,115 - - 50 1,044 2,706 - - : Seneca .........................................: 12 159 302 2 (D) 23 408 1,035 - - Shelby .........................................: 18 428 2,764 - - 25 144 212 - - Stark ..........................................: 70 1,322 5,420 2 (D) 90 1,483 3,585 7 (D) Summit .........................................: 15 (D) (D) - - 11 442 (D) - - Trumbull .......................................: 63 1,806 7,083 1 (D) 69 1,358 3,637 1 (D) Tuscarawas .....................................: 95 3,618 21,217 1 (D) 73 3,989 24,086 1 (D) Union ..........................................: 47 722 2,341 1 (D) 25 404 2,365 - - Van Wert .......................................: 9 566 (D) 1 (D) 10 583 3,325 - - Vinton .........................................: 20 688 1,606 - - 14 (D) (D) - - Warren .........................................: 22 280 530 - - 51 403 955 8 42 : Washington .....................................: 119 3,170 14,766 - - 93 3,342 9,773 2 (D) Wayne ..........................................: 164 5,766 33,892 1 (D) 127 3,356 16,101 - - Williams .......................................: 9 193 354 - - 11 232 607 - - Wood ...........................................: 12 172 1,031 - - 6 235 1,994 - - Wyandot ........................................: 8 54 (D) - - 6 21 42 - - : CORN FOR SILAGE OR : GREENCHOP (TONS) : : State Total : : Ohio ...........................................: 1,373 139,840 2,710,907 16 2,170 2,666 170,096 3,398,228 11 1,670 : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: 24 955 15,320 - - 21 953 19,074 - - Allen ..........................................: 3 (D) (D) - - 8 348 6,806 - - Ashland ........................................: 31 4,571 83,766 - - 97 5,728 110,624 - - Ashtabula ......................................: 9 1,984 46,889 - - 36 2,613 49,626 - - Athens .........................................: 7 196 2,920 - - 14 463 9,200 - - Auglaize .......................................: 27 2,407 41,401 - - 73 4,221 87,248 - - Belmont ........................................: 12 352 5,899 - - 14 397 6,448 - - Brown ..........................................: 5 244 5,663 - - 12 328 6,681 - - Butler .........................................: 10 570 14,356 - - 11 548 10,877 - - Carroll ........................................: 36 1,533 23,436 - - 39 1,513 26,919 - - : Champaign ......................................: 9 455 6,881 - - 9 303 5,775 - - Clark ..........................................: 11 1,390 21,288 - - 11 2,204 42,195 - - Clermont .......................................: - - - - - 4 100 2,600 - - Clinton ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Columbiana .....................................: 45 4,469 87,944 1 (D) 81 4,966 93,946 - - Coshocton ......................................: 29 1,169 25,595 - - 46 1,356 29,353 - - Crawford .......................................: 12 970 20,282 - - 13 1,074 19,876 - - Darke ..........................................: 46 6,100 123,718 - - 64 7,953 170,019 - - Defiance .......................................: 13 1,611 30,339 - - 21 3,629 70,405 - - Delaware .......................................: 3 168 1,026 - - 6 168 4,186 - - : Erie ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 3 260 4,573 - - Fairfield ......................................: 5 151 3,414 - - 18 374 8,050 - - Fayette ........................................: 9 2,003 22,456 - - 15 1,842 36,981 - - Fulton .........................................: 10 2,421 40,287 2 (D) 28 1,910 36,226 2 (D) Gallia .........................................: 8 100 1,966 - - 21 379 8,854 - - Geauga .........................................: 11 1,411 26,553 - - 74 1,737 33,822 - - Greene .........................................: 5 331 7,158 - - 10 1,179 23,794 - - Guernsey .......................................: 9 351 5,513 - - 23 1,154 18,878 - - Hamilton .......................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Hancock ........................................: 6 657 12,649 - - 6 714 12,839 - - : Hardin .........................................: 17 4,666 94,366 1 (D) 16 5,292 99,854 - - Harrison .......................................: 6 151 2,463 - - 7 145 1,943 - - Henry ..........................................: 3 165 (D) - - 12 464 10,308 - - Highland .......................................: 25 1,172 23,930 - - 39 1,780 36,235 - - Hocking ........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Holmes .........................................: 97 4,076 67,777 1 (D) 294 8,032 152,507 - - Huron ..........................................: 23 1,419 29,696 - - 45 1,788 33,303 - - Jackson ........................................: 6 78 1,186 - - 14 286 4,944 - - Jefferson ......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 5 110 2,133 - - Knox ...........................................: 29 1,750 26,508 - - 48 1,822 35,508 - - Lake ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Forage, Hay, and Silage: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CORN FOR SILAGE OR : GREENCHOP (TONS) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Lawrence .......................................: 4 164 2,384 - - 19 221 4,747 - - Licking ........................................: 9 1,989 37,614 - - 25 2,061 46,357 - - Logan ..........................................: 12 1,314 29,489 - - 23 1,545 31,167 - - Lorain .........................................: 8 574 9,173 - - 14 1,110 21,319 - - Lucas ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Madison ........................................: 9 5,042 94,996 - - 18 5,426 116,957 - - Mahoning .......................................: 20 2,124 36,008 - - 40 3,620 67,913 - - Marion .........................................: 4 (D) (D) 1 (D) 16 1,815 32,928 - - Medina .........................................: 17 2,103 39,492 - - 37 1,817 31,644 - - Meigs ..........................................: 7 310 4,960 - - 10 272 6,015 - - : Mercer .........................................: 76 11,064 231,457 - - 94 10,749 242,044 - - Miami ..........................................: 7 766 14,665 - - 17 467 9,850 - - Monroe .........................................: 6 678 4,697 - - 18 586 11,084 - - Montgomery .....................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 6 72 818 - - Morgan .........................................: 7 346 5,828 - - 20 936 18,646 - - Morrow .........................................: 4 340 (D) - - 27 1,037 19,462 - - Muskingum ......................................: 6 262 6,210 - - 24 1,114 25,818 - - Noble ..........................................: 4 305 980 - - 9 153 1,787 - - Ottawa .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Paulding .......................................: 20 7,802 156,653 - - 20 5,380 103,927 - - : Perry ..........................................: 4 50 485 - - 5 (D) (D) - - Pickaway .......................................: 9 1,480 26,444 1 (D) 12 1,751 39,921 1 (D) Pike ...........................................: 10 594 13,158 - - 10 162 3,433 2 (D) Portage ........................................: 9 1,428 35,158 - - 17 1,671 37,007 - - Preble .........................................: 6 537 7,640 - - 19 728 13,111 - - Putnam .........................................: 24 1,949 39,605 - - 39 2,736 57,848 1 (D) Richland .......................................: 67 2,673 50,560 - - 126 4,294 83,189 - - Ross ...........................................: 26 955 17,832 - - 30 812 17,929 - - Sandusky .......................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 14 416 6,442 - - Scioto .........................................: 3 10 230 - - 13 281 5,074 - - : Seneca .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 18 637 14,394 - - Shelby .........................................: 36 3,626 80,031 - - 59 5,249 116,409 - - Stark ..........................................: 33 3,532 64,156 - - 74 5,582 101,793 - - Summit .........................................: 4 101 2,474 - - 4 166 3,894 - - Trumbull .......................................: 25 1,700 41,233 - - 38 1,606 35,083 - - Tuscarawas .....................................: 34 5,189 104,306 - - 61 5,789 121,824 - - Union ..........................................: 8 862 15,054 1 (D) 21 1,637 34,181 1 (D) Van Wert .......................................: 19 2,576 40,959 2 (D) 16 1,681 33,528 1 (D) Vinton .........................................: - - - - - 8 187 3,757 - - Warren .........................................: - - - - - 5 30 552 - - : Washington .....................................: 13 1,057 23,251 - - 31 2,544 51,966 - - Wayne ..........................................: 188 17,049 358,084 4 64 312 18,784 366,577 - - Williams .......................................: 3 (D) (D) 2 (D) 7 2,782 54,484 2 (D) Wood ...........................................: 14 2,029 42,626 - - 14 1,107 21,962 1 (D) Wyandot ........................................: 3 (D) 10,025 - - 8 1,620 20,873 - - : SORGHUM FOR SILAGE OR : GREENCHOP (TONS) : : State Total : : Ohio ...........................................: 47 1,195 8,434 - - 68 1,395 14,592 - - : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Ashland ........................................: - - - - - 6 77 652 - - Auglaize .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Belmont ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 5 74 1,944 - - Carroll ........................................: 3 205 1,137 - - - - - - - Columbiana .....................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Coshocton ......................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Crawford .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Erie ...........................................: 3 84 63 - - 1 (D) (D) - - Fairfield ......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Geauga .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Hancock ........................................: 5 39 258 - - 2 (D) (D) - - Henry ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Highland .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Hocking ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Holmes .........................................: 3 42 (D) - - 8 167 1,995 - - Huron ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Knox ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Licking ........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Logan ..........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Lorain .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Meigs ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Mercer .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 4 83 1,527 - - Miami ..........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Montgomery .....................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Morrow .........................................: - - - - - 6 44 382 - - Perry ..........................................: 3 54 240 - - 2 (D) (D) - - Portage ........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Putnam .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Richland .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 5 55 573 - - Shelby .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Forage, Hay, and Silage: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SORGHUM FOR SILAGE OR : GREENCHOP (TONS) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Stark ..........................................: 3 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Trumbull .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Union ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Vinton .........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Wayne ..........................................: 5 112 268 - - 8 164 850 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Ohio ...................................: 31 35 41,250 - - 18 115 115,100 - - : Counties : : Ashland ................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Champaign ..............................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Clinton ................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Cuyahoga ...............................: - - - - - 6 6 6,000 - - Fairfield ..............................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Hamilton ...............................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Highland ...............................: 6 6 12,000 - - - - - - - Holmes .................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Lake ...................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Licking ................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Mahoning ...............................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Ottawa .................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Perry ..................................: 7 14 7,000 - - - - - - - Pickaway ...............................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Putnam .................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Sandusky ...............................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Scioto .................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Union ..................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Warren .................................: 7 2 4,000 - - - - - - - : HOPS (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 30 52 29,991 20 43 22 29 12,025 9 14 : Counties : : Ashtabula ..............................: 3 3 3,000 - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Athens .................................: - - - - - 5 5 3,335 - - Crawford ...............................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Delaware ...............................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Geauga .................................: 3 2 2,001 3 2 - - - - - Greene .................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Hardin .................................: 3 3 3,999 3 3 - - - - - Highland ...............................: 3 9 2,400 3 9 3 5 1,067 2 (D) Hocking ................................: 3 9 1,500 3 9 - - - - - Knox ...................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : Madison ................................: 3 3 2,910 3 3 - - - - - Mahoning ...............................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Mercer .................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Miami ..................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Montgomery .............................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Morrow .................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Pike ...................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Portage ................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Stark ..................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Trumbull ...............................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Warren .................................: 5 7 8,981 3 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : MINT TEA LEAVES (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 6 6 15,870 6 6 - - - - - : Counties : : Warren .................................: 6 6 15,870 6 6 - - - - - : MISCANTHUS (TONS) : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 9 (D) (D) - - : Counties : : Ashtabula ..............................: 2 (D) (D) - - 8 (D) (D) - - Trumbull ...............................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : SORGHUM FOR SYRUP (GALLONS) : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: - - - - - 10 11 588 - - : Counties : : Ashland ................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Hocking ................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Holmes .................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Miami ..................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Montgomery .............................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Wayne ..................................: - - - - - 3 3 150 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 27. Other Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER CROPS : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 14 16 (X) 6 6 - - (X) - - : Counties : : Huron ..................................: 1 (D) (X) - - - - (X) - - Miami ..................................: 2 (D) (X) - - - - (X) - - Morgan .................................: 1 (D) (X) - - - - (X) - - Muskingum ..............................: 4 4 (X) - - - - (X) - - Warren .................................: 6 6 (X) 6 6 - - (X) - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 28. Land Used for Vegetables and Vegetables Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Land used for vegetables (see text) : : Land used for vegetables (see text) : :-------------------------------------------------------: Vegetables :-------------------------------------------------------: Vegetables : Harvested : Irrigated : harvested : Harvested : Irrigated : harvested :-------------------------------------------------------: (see text) :-------------------------------------------------------: (see text) Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : (acres) : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : (acres) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 2,844 31,760 953 14,852 33,604 2,916 33,118 950 15,266 35,298 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 22 55 8 3 55 21 51 2 (D) 61 Allen ..................................: 12 135 5 (D) 142 13 (D) 3 (D) (D) Ashland ................................: 51 366 19 107 380 50 306 22 145 312 Ashtabula ..............................: 67 230 13 8 246 66 290 19 61 303 Athens .................................: 20 33 9 15 37 43 111 21 31 128 Auglaize ...............................: 6 (D) 5 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Belmont ................................: 22 78 5 13 100 38 170 10 29 173 Brown ..................................: 28 51 7 13 54 37 128 6 9 138 Butler .................................: 27 110 19 54 136 42 92 12 13 96 Carroll ................................: 22 42 2 (D) 42 26 48 3 2 56 : Champaign ..............................: 25 (D) 10 (D) (D) 25 1,972 6 (D) 1,973 Clark ..................................: 23 149 12 109 151 21 137 6 (D) 139 Clermont ...............................: 37 73 10 21 80 48 114 12 22 123 Clinton ................................: 31 284 1 (D) 289 21 48 5 11 49 Columbiana .............................: 54 711 17 399 723 35 237 10 130 245 Coshocton ..............................: 23 364 2 (D) 364 22 367 13 224 384 Crawford ...............................: 10 81 3 18 83 8 30 2 (D) 32 Cuyahoga ...............................: 38 73 13 16 83 42 124 18 18 125 Darke ..................................: 17 180 7 104 187 45 577 9 (D) 577 Defiance ...............................: 10 15 5 10 18 12 134 6 105 136 : Delaware ...............................: 43 124 22 39 136 41 112 13 38 118 Erie ...................................: 30 766 6 (D) 862 42 861 11 (D) 971 Fairfield ..............................: 44 242 13 11 254 47 179 9 (D) 196 Fayette ................................: 25 105 11 9 108 15 32 7 24 36 Franklin ...............................: 57 150 29 37 157 55 168 30 52 194 Fulton .................................: 31 961 12 (D) 971 34 1,152 1 (D) 1,157 Gallia .................................: 7 19 3 (D) 22 38 110 10 30 121 Geauga .................................: 113 262 45 119 293 88 339 46 163 387 Greene .................................: 38 139 17 40 144 28 57 10 8 61 Guernsey ...............................: 26 58 5 22 60 27 72 9 41 80 : Hamilton ...............................: 56 362 31 246 381 40 238 14 136 251 Hancock ................................: 12 271 - - 365 10 720 2 (D) 721 Hardin .................................: 19 691 8 (D) 691 11 (D) 4 (D) (D) Harrison ...............................: 7 22 - - 22 14 21 - - 21 Henry ..................................: 18 2,415 3 (D) 2,427 20 2,625 3 (D) 2,858 Highland ...............................: 57 248 33 137 261 62 313 19 81 332 Hocking ................................: 23 32 - - 36 6 23 1 (D) 25 Holmes .................................: 77 346 21 200 360 73 397 22 185 415 Huron ..................................: 21 (D) 12 (D) (D) 30 3,564 14 (D) 4,121 Jackson ................................: 23 123 7 70 134 16 66 3 12 67 : Jefferson ..............................: 19 44 4 2 46 9 28 2 (D) 30 Knox ...................................: 58 123 19 39 137 45 96 14 16 117 Lake ...................................: 39 211 16 121 216 31 152 7 38 172 Lawrence ...............................: 15 21 4 9 22 32 73 10 41 78 Licking ................................: 75 209 18 19 213 68 262 13 40 303 Logan ..................................: 13 99 6 (D) 106 17 172 5 106 174 Lorain .................................: 68 772 29 308 860 74 624 35 274 653 Lucas ..................................: 32 372 10 137 376 33 491 16 280 508 Madison ................................: 15 25 2 (D) 26 9 93 4 31 99 Mahoning ...............................: 46 411 22 198 422 56 967 13 500 984 : Marion .................................: 12 9 3 1 10 12 11 10 (D) 12 Medina .................................: 89 673 33 426 702 87 447 35 234 479 Meigs ..................................: 32 216 21 154 232 38 268 10 65 287 Mercer .................................: 24 43 3 9 44 25 35 3 (D) 35 Miami ..................................: 28 136 6 (D) 141 23 208 7 (D) 210 Monroe .................................: 16 49 2 (D) 51 20 50 7 10 51 Montgomery .............................: 31 60 19 47 69 28 209 10 98 217 Morgan .................................: 21 38 - - 48 11 33 3 (D) 37 Morrow .................................: 25 79 7 12 88 39 198 10 89 203 Muskingum ..............................: 21 97 1 (D) 145 27 204 11 148 348 : Noble ..................................: 4 9 - - 12 18 34 11 27 43 Ottawa .................................: 18 940 10 680 1,005 14 1,518 8 1,193 1,528 Paulding ...............................: 4 (D) 1 (D) (D) 9 6 1 (D) 7 Perry ..................................: 31 57 8 12 61 19 158 6 20 163 Pickaway ...............................: 21 133 7 61 137 17 110 7 94 117 Pike ...................................: 45 1,034 19 (D) 1,042 39 254 14 126 264 Portage ................................: 66 552 17 165 581 61 483 14 120 504 Preble .................................: 22 60 9 30 66 21 133 11 82 143 Putnam .................................: 25 1,862 6 414 2,085 14 1,679 9 596 1,700 Richland ...............................: 49 205 25 97 209 53 264 27 96 271 : Ross ...................................: 40 492 10 (D) 505 35 89 12 52 94 Sandusky ...............................: 27 1,584 7 263 1,649 36 2,131 14 872 2,386 Scioto .................................: 20 24 - - 25 26 35 3 12 50 Seneca .................................: 27 461 5 (D) 463 11 156 4 38 156 Shelby .................................: 7 31 3 7 31 7 36 - - 38 Stark ..................................: 83 799 33 454 845 107 773 28 406 837 Summit .................................: 39 316 9 49 338 45 438 19 124 459 Trumbull ...............................: 64 140 7 11 156 57 141 18 21 159 Tuscarawas .............................: 26 81 10 30 85 30 44 11 12 47 Union ..................................: 31 46 13 9 50 32 44 14 12 48 : Van Wert ...............................: 6 12 4 (D) 12 11 51 6 8 52 Vinton .................................: - - - - - 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. : : Warren .................................: 69 296 25 113 326 51 129 13 24 144 Washington .............................: 29 465 5 (D) 466 32 525 5 (D) 575 Wayne ..................................: 102 748 31 224 789 132 790 47 288 813 Williams ...............................: 8 5 2 (D) 5 11 (D) 3 (D) (D) Wood ...................................: 28 947 12 312 953 21 918 1 (D) 948 Wyandot ................................: 2 (D) - - (D) 9 249 5 3 249 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 : : Ohio .............................................: 2,844 33,604 2,699 24,907 360 8,697 2,916 35,298 2,772 25,966 421 9,331 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 22 55 22 55 - - 21 61 21 (D) 2 (D) Allen ............................................: 12 142 12 (D) 1 (D) 13 (D) 13 (D) 2 (D) Ashland ..........................................: 51 380 48 369 14 11 50 312 47 307 7 5 Ashtabula ........................................: 67 246 58 (D) 17 (D) 66 303 61 (D) 10 (D) Athens ...........................................: 20 37 19 (D) 2 (D) 43 128 43 (D) 1 (D) Auglaize .........................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Belmont ..........................................: 22 100 21 96 3 4 38 173 38 151 7 22 Brown ............................................: 28 54 28 53 4 2 37 138 37 135 6 3 Butler ...........................................: 27 136 27 134 5 2 42 96 42 89 4 7 Carroll ..........................................: 22 42 15 38 7 5 26 56 26 (D) 2 (D) : Champaign ........................................: 25 (D) 25 (D) 4 (Z) 25 1,973 23 1,970 3 2 Clark ............................................: 23 151 23 151 - - 21 139 21 (D) 2 (D) Clermont .........................................: 37 80 35 75 5 6 48 123 43 111 7 12 Clinton ..........................................: 31 289 30 284 5 5 21 49 17 41 4 8 Columbiana .......................................: 54 723 53 (D) 1 (D) 35 245 35 243 4 2 Coshocton ........................................: 23 364 23 364 - - 22 384 22 (D) 1 (D) Crawford .........................................: 10 83 10 (D) 1 (D) 8 32 8 (D) 1 (D) Cuyahoga .........................................: 38 83 38 83 - - 42 125 42 (D) 1 (D) Darke ............................................: 17 187 16 (D) 1 (D) 45 577 41 (D) 4 (D) Defiance .........................................: 10 18 10 18 - - 12 136 12 (D) 1 (D) : Delaware .........................................: 43 136 43 134 5 3 41 118 41 110 4 8 Erie .............................................: 30 862 28 756 5 106 42 971 38 691 11 281 Fairfield ........................................: 44 254 44 254 - - 47 196 45 193 3 3 Fayette ..........................................: 25 108 25 106 8 2 15 36 15 36 3 (Z) Franklin .........................................: 57 157 57 150 4 7 55 194 55 180 4 15 Fulton ...........................................: 31 971 31 (D) 2 (D) 34 1,157 32 746 7 411 Gallia ...........................................: 7 22 7 22 - - 38 121 35 106 3 15 Geauga ...........................................: 113 293 111 291 5 2 88 387 87 367 12 20 Greene ...........................................: 38 144 37 139 3 5 28 61 28 (D) 2 (D) Guernsey .........................................: 26 60 13 44 14 15 27 80 27 75 8 5 : Hamilton .........................................: 56 381 56 378 5 3 40 251 37 248 4 3 Hancock ..........................................: 12 365 12 (D) 1 (D) 10 721 8 (D) 3 (D) Hardin ...........................................: 19 691 16 (D) 4 (D) 11 (D) 11 47 2 (D) Harrison .........................................: 7 22 7 22 - - 14 21 14 21 - - Henry ............................................: 18 2,427 14 493 6 1,934 20 2,858 15 1,143 8 1,714 Highland .........................................: 57 261 57 (D) 4 (D) 62 332 59 268 11 64 Hocking ..........................................: 23 36 23 36 - - 6 25 6 25 - - Holmes ...........................................: 77 360 77 343 10 16 73 415 70 388 11 27 Huron ............................................: 21 (D) 18 (D) 5 (D) 30 4,121 27 (D) 9 (D) Jackson ..........................................: 23 134 23 134 - - 16 67 16 (D) 3 (D) : Jefferson ........................................: 19 46 19 (D) 4 (D) 9 30 9 (D) 2 (D) Knox .............................................: 58 137 58 137 - - 45 117 43 100 8 17 Lake .............................................: 39 216 39 216 - - 31 172 29 170 3 2 Lawrence .........................................: 15 22 12 13 5 9 32 78 27 70 10 8 Licking ..........................................: 75 213 74 205 5 8 68 303 59 289 12 14 Logan ............................................: 13 106 13 106 - - 17 174 17 (D) 1 (D) Lorain ...........................................: 68 860 68 814 6 46 74 653 73 575 21 78 Lucas ............................................: 32 376 32 372 3 4 33 508 33 (D) 1 (D) Madison ..........................................: 15 26 14 24 4 2 9 99 9 (D) 1 (D) Mahoning .........................................: 46 422 46 (D) 2 (D) 56 984 54 979 4 4 : Marion ...........................................: 12 10 9 8 3 3 12 12 12 12 - - Medina ...........................................: 89 702 85 697 6 4 87 479 81 460 10 19 Meigs ............................................: 32 232 32 232 - - 38 287 37 256 5 31 Mercer ...........................................: 24 44 15 39 9 5 25 35 25 35 - - Miami ............................................: 28 141 28 139 3 3 23 210 23 (D) 2 (D) Monroe ...........................................: 16 51 16 51 - - 20 51 20 (D) 2 (D) Montgomery .......................................: 31 69 31 69 - - 28 217 28 210 5 6 Morgan ...........................................: 21 48 21 (D) 1 (D) 11 37 11 37 - - Morrow ...........................................: 25 88 25 (D) 1 (D) 39 203 39 (D) 1 (D) Muskingum ........................................: 21 145 18 143 5 2 27 348 27 202 7 147 : Noble ............................................: 4 12 4 12 - - 18 43 18 43 - - Ottawa ...........................................: 18 1,005 12 175 7 830 14 1,528 11 625 6 902 Paulding .........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 9 7 9 7 - - Perry ............................................: 31 61 31 58 5 3 19 163 19 (D) 2 (D) Pickaway .........................................: 21 137 19 133 5 5 17 117 17 117 - - Pike .............................................: 45 1,042 45 (D) 4 (D) 39 264 36 255 7 10 Portage ..........................................: 66 581 65 (D) 1 (D) 61 504 60 500 11 4 Preble ...........................................: 22 66 21 64 4 2 21 143 19 100 4 43 Putnam ...........................................: 25 2,085 12 319 17 1,766 14 1,700 7 (D) 8 (D) Richland .........................................: 49 209 49 (D) 4 (D) 53 271 50 261 5 10 : Ross .............................................: 40 505 33 (D) 10 (D) 35 94 35 90 10 4 Sandusky .........................................: 27 1,649 20 785 9 864 36 2,386 27 820 12 1,566 Scioto ...........................................: 20 25 20 23 4 3 26 50 25 39 4 11 Seneca ...........................................: 27 463 22 114 15 349 11 156 9 (D) 2 (D) Shelby ...........................................: 7 31 7 31 - - 7 38 7 (D) 3 (D) Stark ............................................: 83 845 81 817 13 28 107 837 107 833 8 4 Summit ...........................................: 39 338 37 337 3 1 45 459 43 456 7 4 Trumbull .........................................: 64 156 64 135 19 22 57 159 57 (D) 5 (D) Tuscarawas .......................................: 26 85 25 (D) 2 (D) 30 47 30 47 - - Union ............................................: 31 50 31 (D) 1 (D) 32 48 32 (D) 3 (D) Van Wert .........................................: 6 12 6 12 - - 11 52 11 52 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Vinton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Warren ...........................................: 69 326 60 234 9 92 51 144 47 125 8 19 Washington .......................................: 29 466 27 (D) 2 (D) 32 575 26 559 12 16 Wayne ............................................: 102 789 101 764 7 25 132 813 119 687 25 126 Williams .........................................: 8 5 8 5 - - 11 (D) 11 (D) - - Wood .............................................: 28 953 20 376 11 577 21 948 15 609 7 339 Wyandot ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 9 249 9 249 - - : ARTICHOKES, EXCLUDING : JERUSALEM : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - : Counties : : Ashtabula ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Carroll ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Knox .............................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Trumbull .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : ASPARAGUS, BEARING AGE : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 242 116 238 115 8 1 264 157 243 152 22 4 : Counties : : Allen ............................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ashland ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ashtabula ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 4 6 4 - - Athens ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 8 2 8 2 - - Auglaize .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Belmont ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Butler ...........................................: 10 7 10 7 - - 6 1 6 1 - - Carroll ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Clark ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Clermont .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 8 2 8 2 - - : Clinton ..........................................: 8 13 8 13 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Columbiana .......................................: 9 3 9 3 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Coshocton ........................................: 4 3 4 3 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Crawford .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Cuyahoga .........................................: 5 4 5 4 - - 4 7 4 7 - - Darke ............................................: - - - - - - 8 2 8 2 - - Defiance .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Erie .............................................: 3 6 3 6 - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Fairfield ........................................: 6 2 6 2 - - 5 2 5 2 - - : Fayette ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Franklin .........................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 9 5 9 5 - - Fulton ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 8 1 8 1 - - Geauga ...........................................: 8 2 8 2 - - 10 2 7 2 3 (Z) Greene ...........................................: 14 2 14 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Hardin ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Harrison .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Henry ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Highland .........................................: - - - - - - 7 1 7 1 - - Holmes ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 6 2 6 2 - - Huron ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jefferson ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Knox .............................................: 3 5 3 5 - - 8 4 8 4 - - Lake .............................................: 11 3 11 3 - - 6 4 6 4 - - Lawrence .........................................: - - - - - - 5 1 1 (D) 4 (D) Licking ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Lorain ...........................................: 13 7 13 7 - - 19 7 17 (D) 2 (D) : Lucas ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Madison ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Mahoning .........................................: 5 4 5 (D) 1 (D) 18 12 18 12 - - Marion ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Medina ...........................................: 4 3 4 3 - - 11 2 6 1 5 1 Meigs ............................................: 3 3 3 3 - - - - - - - - Miami ............................................: 9 7 9 7 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Morrow ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Muskingum ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ottawa ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Paulding .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 3 5 3 - - Perry ............................................: - - - - - - 3 2 3 2 - - Pickaway .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pike .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ASPARAGUS, BEARING AGE - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Portage ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Preble ...........................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Richland .........................................: 11 1 11 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Ross .............................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Sandusky .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Scioto ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Seneca ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Shelby ...........................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 (D) 1 (D) Stark ............................................: 7 3 7 3 - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Summit ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - : Trumbull .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 7 1 7 1 - - - - - - - - Union ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Van Wert .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Warren ...........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 8 3 5 3 3 (Z) Washington .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Wayne ............................................: 9 10 9 10 - - 9 14 9 14 - - Wood .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : BEANS, LIMA : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 54 100 41 10 13 91 46 16 37 13 10 3 : Counties : : Ashland ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Athens ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Belmont ..........................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - Brown ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Butler ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Columbiana .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Delaware .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Erie .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fayette ..........................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Gallia ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Geauga ...........................................: 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Greene ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Guernsey .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Hamilton .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Highland .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Knox .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Licking ..........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - Lucas ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - : Madison ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Mahoning .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 6 3 6 3 - - Medina ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 2 (D) 3 (D) Meigs ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Monroe ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Muskingum ........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Pike .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Portage ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Richland .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Ross .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Stark ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Trumbull .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Warren ...........................................: 6 90 - - 6 90 - - - - - - Washington .......................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) : BEANS, SNAP (BUSH AND POLE) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 704 2,101 667 (D) 61 (D) 817 2,895 750 2,637 86 259 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 12 5 10 (D) 2 (D) Allen ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Ashland ..........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 18 5 18 5 - - Ashtabula ........................................: 16 2 16 2 8 1 10 4 10 4 - - Athens ...........................................: 7 2 6 (D) 1 (D) 27 16 27 16 - - Auglaize .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Belmont ..........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 11 2 11 2 - - Brown ............................................: 10 3 10 2 4 1 6 3 6 3 - - Butler ...........................................: 15 2 15 2 - - 13 5 11 5 3 (Z) Carroll ..........................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 6 1 6 1 - - : Champaign ........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 11 (D) 9 (D) 2 (D) Clark ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 7 1 7 1 - - Clermont .........................................: 11 6 11 (D) 2 (D) 14 5 14 5 - - Clinton ..........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Columbiana .......................................: 20 14 19 (D) 1 (D) 17 10 17 (D) 1 (D) Coshocton ........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 9 2 9 2 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BEANS, SNAP (BUSH AND POLE) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Crawford .........................................: 4 6 4 6 - - 5 2 5 (D) 1 (D) Cuyahoga .........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 11 2 11 2 - - Darke ............................................: 8 25 8 25 - - 14 16 14 16 - - Defiance .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: 15 3 15 (D) 3 (D) 12 2 12 2 - - Erie .............................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Fairfield ........................................: 16 9 16 9 - - 14 (D) 12 (D) 2 (D) Fayette ..........................................: 16 5 16 5 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Franklin .........................................: 12 2 10 (D) 2 (D) 6 5 6 5 - - Fulton ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 12 5 12 5 - - : Gallia ...........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 7 5 7 5 - - Geauga ...........................................: 28 15 28 15 - - 20 12 17 10 6 2 Greene ...........................................: 18 5 18 5 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Guernsey .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 3 4 (D) 1 (D) Hamilton .........................................: 20 4 20 (D) 1 (D) 18 4 18 4 - - Hancock ..........................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Hardin ...........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Harrison .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 13 2 13 2 - - Henry ............................................: 7 458 6 (D) 1 (D) 5 1,198 4 (D) 1 (D) Highland .........................................: 13 3 13 3 - - 23 12 20 11 3 2 : Hocking ..........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Holmes ...........................................: 18 7 12 7 6 1 13 7 13 7 - - Huron ............................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 9 2 9 2 - - Jackson ..........................................: 6 5 6 5 - - 10 10 9 (D) 1 (D) Jefferson ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Knox .............................................: 12 3 12 3 - - 13 4 13 (D) 1 (D) Lake .............................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 6 3 6 3 - - Lawrence .........................................: 9 3 7 (D) 4 (D) 24 10 15 8 10 1 Licking ..........................................: 10 7 10 7 - - 14 4 12 (D) 2 (D) Logan ............................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 7 (D) 7 (D) - - : Lorain ...........................................: 21 17 21 17 - - 31 18 29 (D) 2 (D) Lucas ............................................: 11 15 9 (D) 2 (D) 8 23 8 23 - - Madison ..........................................: 3 1 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mahoning .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 16 53 16 (D) 1 (D) Marion ...........................................: 5 1 2 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Medina ...........................................: 26 29 26 29 - - 30 25 25 24 5 1 Meigs ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 12 2 11 (D) 2 (D) Miami ............................................: 9 5 9 5 - - 11 (D) 10 (D) 1 (D) Monroe ...........................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Montgomery .......................................: 11 3 11 3 - - 14 9 12 (D) 2 (D) : Morgan ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 3 3 3 3 - - Morrow ...........................................: 8 4 8 4 - - 8 4 8 4 - - Muskingum ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 12 179 12 91 4 88 Noble ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 7 (D) 7 (D) - - Ottawa ...........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Perry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Pickaway .........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pike .............................................: 10 4 10 4 - - 12 7 12 7 - - Portage ..........................................: 16 8 16 8 - - 17 13 17 (D) 1 (D) Preble ...........................................: 5 2 4 (D) 2 (D) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : Putnam ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Richland .........................................: 15 6 15 6 - - 10 9 9 (D) 1 (D) Ross .............................................: 12 (D) 12 (D) - - 10 1 4 1 6 1 Sandusky .........................................: 6 3 6 3 - - 6 2 6 2 - - Scioto ...........................................: 6 2 5 (D) 1 (D) 17 8 14 8 3 1 Seneca ...........................................: 11 42 7 42 4 (Z) - - - - - - Shelby ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Stark ............................................: 19 11 19 11 - - 17 12 14 12 3 1 Summit ...........................................: 8 3 8 (D) 1 (D) 10 14 10 14 - - Trumbull .........................................: 14 4 11 3 3 (Z) 17 4 17 4 - - : Tuscarawas .......................................: 19 6 17 (D) 2 (D) 6 2 6 2 - - Union ............................................: 8 3 8 3 - - 10 1 10 1 - - Van Wert .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Vinton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Warren ...........................................: 12 2 9 1 3 (Z) 21 20 17 16 6 4 Washington .......................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 12 25 10 (D) 2 (D) Wayne ............................................: 23 18 21 (D) 2 (D) 15 4 12 4 3 (Z) Wood .............................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wyandot ..........................................: - - - - - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - : BEETS : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 267 165 253 (D) 18 (D) 288 175 273 172 21 2 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Allen ............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Ashland ..........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Ashtabula ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Athens ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 11 2 11 2 - - Auglaize .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Belmont ..........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Butler ...........................................: 6 1 4 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: - - - - - - 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BEETS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Clark ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clermont .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clinton ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Columbiana .......................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Coshocton ........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Crawford .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Cuyahoga .........................................: 6 2 6 2 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Darke ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Defiance .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: 8 2 8 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Erie .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 10 (D) 10 (D) - - Fairfield ........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - Fayette ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) 12 1 12 1 - - Fulton ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 8 2 8 2 - - Gallia ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Geauga ...........................................: 7 2 7 2 - - 15 7 15 7 - - Greene ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Hamilton .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 9 3 9 3 - - Harrison .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Henry ............................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Highland .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Hocking ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Holmes ...........................................: 8 2 8 (D) 2 (D) 3 1 3 1 - - Huron ............................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Knox .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 8 2 8 (D) 3 (D) Lake .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Lawrence .........................................: - - - - - - 6 1 - - 6 1 Licking ..........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 7 2 7 2 - - : Lorain ...........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 25 3 25 3 - - Lucas ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Madison ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mahoning .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 7 7 7 7 - - Medina ...........................................: 8 2 8 2 - - 13 2 9 2 4 1 Meigs ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 4 (D) 1 (D) Mercer ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Miami ............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Monroe ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Montgomery .......................................: 12 3 12 3 - - 8 2 8 2 3 (Z) : Morrow ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Ottawa ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Perry ............................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - Pickaway .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - - - - - - - Pike .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Portage ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 10 2 10 2 - - Preble ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Richland .........................................: 10 3 10 3 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Ross .............................................: 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Sandusky .........................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - : Seneca ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Stark ............................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Summit ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 8 2 7 (D) 1 (D) Trumbull .........................................: 11 2 8 2 3 (Z) 4 1 4 1 - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 6 2 6 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Union ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Van Wert .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Warren ...........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 5 3 5 3 - - Washington .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 8 1 6 (D) 2 (D) 18 7 18 7 - - Wood .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : BROCCOLI : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 222 64 215 63 7 1 241 97 230 92 14 5 : Counties : : Allen ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Ashland ..........................................: 6 4 6 4 - - 12 12 12 (D) 2 (D) Ashtabula ........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Athens ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Auglaize .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Belmont ..........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - - - - - - - Brown ............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 10 1 10 1 - - Butler ...........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 6 1 5 (D) 1 (D) Carroll ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Clark ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Clermont .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 9 1 9 1 - - Clinton ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Columbiana .......................................: 7 2 6 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Coshocton ........................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Crawford .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cuyahoga .........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Darke ............................................: - - - - - - 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 - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Defiance .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - - - - - - - Erie .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fairfield ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Fayette ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 6 2 6 2 - - 9 2 9 2 - - Fulton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 7 1 7 1 - - Geauga ...........................................: 4 3 4 3 - - 14 8 14 8 - - Greene ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Guernsey .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - : Hamilton .........................................: 11 4 11 4 - - 4 2 4 2 - - Hardin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Harrison .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Highland .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 13 3 13 3 - - Holmes ...........................................: 10 10 10 10 - - 10 8 9 (D) 1 (D) Huron ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Knox .............................................: 12 2 12 2 - - 11 2 11 2 - - Lake .............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Lawrence .........................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 6 1 6 1 - - : Licking ..........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Logan ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lorain ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 2 6 2 - - Lucas ............................................: 13 3 11 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mahoning .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 12 11 11 (D) 1 (D) Medina ...........................................: 7 2 7 2 - - 8 1 5 1 3 (Z) Meigs ............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Mercer ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Miami ............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Montgomery .......................................: 8 3 8 3 - - 5 1 4 (D) 1 (D) Morgan ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morrow ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Ottawa ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pickaway .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pike .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Portage ..........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Preble ...........................................: 5 1 4 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Richland .........................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Ross .............................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - : Sandusky .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Scioto ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Seneca ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 6 3 6 - - Stark ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Summit ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 6 2 6 2 - - Trumbull .........................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Van Wert .........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Warren ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Wayne ............................................: 10 4 8 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wood .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : BRUSSELS SPROUTS : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 87 28 83 27 6 1 76 29 76 (D) 2 (D) : Counties : : Allen ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Ashland ..........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 4 2 4 (D) 1 (D) Ashtabula ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Athens ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Butler ...........................................: 6 1 6 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Clermont .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Columbiana .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Coshocton ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Crawford .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Cuyahoga .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Delaware .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Erie .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fairfield ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Geauga ...........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Greene ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Guernsey .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Highland .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 9 1 9 1 - - : Hocking ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Holmes ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Huron ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Knox .............................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - Lake .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Licking ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Lorain ...........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 5 3 5 3 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BRUSSELS SPROUTS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Mahoning .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 2 3 2 - - Medina ...........................................: 12 2 12 2 - - 3 2 3 (D) 1 (D) Miami ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Muskingum ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ottawa ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pike .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Portage ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 8 2 8 2 - - Preble ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Richland .........................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Ross .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Sandusky .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Stark ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Summit ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Van Wert .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Warren ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : CABBAGE, CHINESE (NAPPA, : BOK CHOY, ETC.) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 70 39 65 33 8 6 96 26 95 (D) 1 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Allen ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ashland ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 4 3 4 - - Ashtabula ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Athens ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 8 1 8 1 - - Belmont ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Butler ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Carroll ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Clark ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Clermont .........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : Columbiana .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Cuyahoga .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Erie .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Fairfield ........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Franklin .........................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Greene ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hocking ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Holmes ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Huron ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Jackson ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Knox .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Lake .............................................: - - - - - - 3 2 3 2 - - Licking ..........................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Lorain ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Lucas ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Mahoning .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Medina ...........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 4 1 3 (D) 1 (D) : Meigs ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Miami ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Montgomery .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Morrow ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Ottawa ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Pickaway .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pike .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Portage ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Preble ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Richland .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : Ross .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Sandusky .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Seneca ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Stark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Summit ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Trumbull .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Union ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Warren ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : CABBAGE, HEAD : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 353 1,364 329 729 30 635 427 2,162 402 1,459 38 703 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Allen ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CABBAGE, HEAD - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Ashland ..........................................: 14 25 14 (D) 1 (D) 18 20 18 (D) 1 (D) Ashtabula ........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 6 4 6 4 - - Athens ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 8 1 8 1 - - Auglaize .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Belmont ..........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 8 8 8 8 - - Brown ............................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 12 3 12 3 - - Butler ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Carroll ..........................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Clark ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : Clermont .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Clinton ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Columbiana .......................................: 8 4 7 (D) 1 (D) 8 4 8 (D) 1 (D) Crawford .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Cuyahoga .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Darke ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Defiance .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: 13 1 11 (D) 2 (D) 6 1 3 (Z) 3 1 Erie .............................................: 7 (D) 6 3 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Fairfield ........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Fayette ..........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 4 1 4 1 - - Fulton ...........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 13 (D) 13 (D) - - Gallia ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Geauga ...........................................: 17 4 17 4 - - 14 5 11 4 3 (Z) Greene ...........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - Guernsey .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 5 5 (D) 1 (D) Hamilton .........................................: 8 2 8 2 - - 5 2 5 2 - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hardin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Harrison .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 9 1 9 1 - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Highland .........................................: 3 9 3 9 - - 13 3 13 3 - - Hocking ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Holmes ...........................................: 12 7 12 (D) 2 (D) 17 21 17 (D) 1 (D) Huron ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Jackson ..........................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Knox .............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 8 2 8 2 - - Lake .............................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 6 4 6 4 - - Lawrence .........................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 10 2 7 2 3 (Z) : Licking ..........................................: - - - - - - 10 5 10 5 - - Lorain ...........................................: 8 12 8 12 - - 14 6 14 (D) 2 (D) Lucas ............................................: 15 8 13 (D) 2 (D) 7 25 7 25 - - Madison ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Mahoning .........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 12 29 12 29 - - Marion ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Medina ...........................................: 14 11 14 11 - - 8 9 7 (D) 1 (D) Meigs ............................................: 7 3 7 3 - - 13 3 13 3 - - Mercer ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Miami ............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 9 (D) 9 (D) - - : Monroe ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: 6 3 6 3 - - 8 4 8 3 3 (Z) Morgan ...........................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Morrow ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 14 6 14 - - Muskingum ........................................: 4 1 1 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - Noble ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 12 6 12 6 - - Ottawa ...........................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) Perry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pickaway .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Pike .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - : Portage ..........................................: 6 2 6 2 - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Preble ...........................................: 6 1 5 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) Putnam ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Richland .........................................: 12 2 12 2 - - 8 3 8 3 - - Ross .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 6 (D) 3 (D) 3 (Z) Sandusky .........................................: 13 376 9 (D) 4 (D) 16 571 11 117 6 454 Scioto ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Seneca ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Shelby ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Stark ............................................: 10 3 10 3 - - 7 2 7 2 - - : Summit ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 7 4 7 4 - - Trumbull .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Van Wert .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Warren ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 6 2 6 2 - - Washington .......................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 16 18 14 (D) 2 (D) 16 43 16 (D) 1 (D) Wood .............................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wyandot ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - : CABBAGE, MUSTARD : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 16 2 16 2 (X) (X) 16 3 16 3 (X) (X) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CABBAGE, MUSTARD - Con. : : Counties : : Ashtabula ........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Columbiana .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Greene ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Highland .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) Knox .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) Lake .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Medina ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Portage ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Preble ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Richland .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : Seneca ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Summit ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Wayne ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : CANTALOUPES AND MUSKMELONS : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 305 285 298 284 7 1 339 432 328 406 15 26 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - Allen ............................................: 6 6 6 6 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Ashland ..........................................: 7 10 7 10 - - 4 7 4 7 - - Ashtabula ........................................: 15 2 15 2 - - 5 4 5 4 - - Athens ...........................................: - - - - - - 7 1 7 1 - - Auglaize .........................................: 5 3 5 3 - - - - - - - - Belmont ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 11 16 11 16 - - Brown ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Butler ...........................................: 8 2 8 2 - - - - - - - - Carroll ..........................................: 9 2 7 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Champaign ........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 9 2 9 2 - - Clark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Clermont .........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Columbiana .......................................: 5 8 5 8 - - 10 6 10 6 - - Crawford .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Darke ............................................: 6 9 6 9 - - 4 5 4 5 - - Defiance .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: 8 1 6 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Erie .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Fairfield ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Fayette ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Franklin .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 9 6 9 6 - - Fulton ...........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 9 (D) 9 (D) - - Gallia ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 10 6 10 - - Geauga ...........................................: 6 6 6 6 - - 15 6 11 6 4 (Z) Greene ...........................................: 9 4 9 4 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Guernsey .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: 3 5 3 5 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 7 33 6 (D) 1 (D) 5 25 5 25 - - Hardin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Harrison .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Henry ............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Highland .........................................: 7 8 7 8 - - 16 35 13 11 3 24 Hocking ..........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Holmes ...........................................: 10 46 10 46 - - 18 40 18 40 - - Huron ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Knox .............................................: 10 2 10 2 - - 10 1 10 1 - - Lake .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 3 5 3 - - Licking ..........................................: 8 2 8 2 - - 6 2 6 2 - - : Logan ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lorain ...........................................: 6 4 6 4 - - 6 7 6 7 - - Lucas ............................................: 11 8 9 (D) 2 (D) 6 15 6 15 - - Mahoning .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 5 8 5 8 - - Medina ...........................................: 7 3 7 3 - - 6 4 5 (D) 1 (D) Meigs ............................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Mercer ...........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Miami ............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 6 18 6 18 - - Monroe ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 5 5 4 (D) 1 (D) : Morrow ...........................................: 3 3 3 3 - - 7 19 7 19 - - Muskingum ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 3 6 (D) 4 (D) Noble ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ottawa ...........................................: 6 6 6 6 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Paulding .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Perry ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Pickaway .........................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pike .............................................: 8 20 8 20 - - 9 22 9 22 - - Portage ..........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 11 9 11 9 - - Preble ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Richland .........................................: 5 5 5 5 - - 9 7 8 (D) 1 (D) Ross .............................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Sandusky .........................................: 3 5 3 5 - - 6 4 6 4 - - Scioto ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CANTALOUPES AND MUSKMELONS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Seneca ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Stark ............................................: 8 3 8 3 - - 7 1 7 1 - - Summit ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Trumbull .........................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Van Wert .........................................: - - - - - - 10 3 10 3 - - Warren ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 2 3 2 - - Washington .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 15 17 15 17 - - 16 15 16 15 - - Williams .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wood .............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wyandot ..........................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - : CARROTS : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 245 1,235 221 100 30 1,135 220 834 207 108 15 726 : Counties : : Allen ............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ashland ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ashtabula ........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Athens ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 8 2 8 2 - - Belmont ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Butler ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Clark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Clermont .........................................: 5 1 5 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Clinton ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Columbiana .......................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Coshocton ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Crawford .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Cuyahoga .........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Darke ............................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Defiance .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: 14 3 14 3 - - 5 2 2 (D) 3 (D) Erie .............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 10 (D) 10 (D) - - Fairfield ........................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 6 1 6 1 - - : Fayette ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 8 1 8 1 - - Fulton ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 7 1 7 1 - - Geauga ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 2 3 2 3 (Z) Greene ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: 11 15 11 (D) 1 (D) 7 2 7 2 - - Hardin ...........................................: 5 680 2 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Henry ............................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Highland .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Hocking ..........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - - - - - - - : Holmes ...........................................: 10 3 4 2 6 1 3 1 3 1 - - Huron ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Knox .............................................: 9 2 9 2 - - 13 3 13 3 - - Lake .............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Lawrence .........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Licking ..........................................: 11 1 11 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Logan ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Lorain ...........................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 11 1 11 1 - - Lucas ............................................: 6 1 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Madison ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Mahoning .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 12 5 12 5 - - Medina ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 8 1 7 (D) 1 (D) Meigs ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Mercer ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Miami ............................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Monroe ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Montgomery .......................................: 12 2 12 2 - - 4 3 4 3 - - Morrow ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Ottawa ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Perry ............................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - : Pickaway .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pike .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Portage ..........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Preble ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Richland .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 6 6 6 - - Ross .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Sandusky .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 3 1 3 1 - - Seneca ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Shelby ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Stark ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - : Summit ...........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 6 1 6 1 - - Trumbull .........................................: 10 2 7 2 3 (Z) 5 1 5 1 - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 7 1 5 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Union ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Van Wert .........................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Warren ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 2 5 2 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CARROTS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Washington .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 8 1 6 (D) 2 (D) 3 1 3 (D) 1 (D) : CAULIFLOWER : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 112 62 107 61 7 1 124 78 123 (D) 4 (D) : Counties : : Allen ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Ashland ..........................................: 6 5 6 5 - - 6 4 6 4 - - Ashtabula ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Belmont ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Brown ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Carroll ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Clark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Clermont .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Columbiana .......................................: 4 2 4 2 - - - - - - - - Crawford .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Cuyahoga .........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Delaware .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Erie .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fairfield ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Fayette ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 8 2 8 2 - - Geauga ...........................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 9 3 9 3 - - Greene ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Hamilton .........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - - - - - - - : Hardin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Harrison .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Henry ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Highland .........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Holmes ...........................................: 10 6 8 (D) 2 (D) 11 13 11 13 - - Huron ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 5 1 5 1 - - Knox .............................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Lake .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Licking ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Logan ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Lorain ...........................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 7 5 7 (D) 2 (D) Lucas ............................................: 12 9 12 9 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mahoning .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Medina ...........................................: 6 3 6 3 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Meigs ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Miami ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morrow ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Ottawa ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - : Pickaway .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pike .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Portage ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Preble ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Richland .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 2 3 2 - - Ross .............................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Sandusky .........................................: 4 3 4 3 - - - - - - - - Seneca ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Stark ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Summit ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - : Trumbull .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Van Wert .........................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Washington .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Wayne ............................................: 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wyandot ..........................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - : CELERY : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 53 8 46 7 7 1 39 7 39 7 - - : Counties : : Allen ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ashland ..........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ashtabula ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Athens ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Brown ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Butler ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Carroll ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Clark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Clermont .........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Columbiana .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Cuyahoga .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CELERY - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Delaware .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Franklin .........................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Greene ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Hamilton .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Highland .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hocking ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Holmes ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Huron ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Knox .............................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - : Lake .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lawrence .........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Lorain ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lucas ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Mahoning .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Medina ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - - - - - - - Miami ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Montgomery .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Ottawa ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Perry ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Portage ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Preble ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ross .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Sandusky .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Seneca ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Stark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Summit ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Warren ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - : CHICORY : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 11 7 9 (D) 2 (D) 8 (D) 8 (D) (X) (X) : Counties : : Ashtabula ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) Brown ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) Clermont .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) Fairfield ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) Geauga ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Highland .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - (X) (X) Huron ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) Knox .............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Lake .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : Scioto ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Wayne ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - (X) (X) : COLLARDS : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 61 141 59 (D) 3 (D) 62 181 61 (D) 2 (D) : Counties : : Ashland ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ashtabula ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Athens ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clermont .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Columbiana .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Cuyahoga .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 2 6 2 - - Delaware .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Erie .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Geauga ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Greene ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Guernsey .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Hamilton .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Highland .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Hocking ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Huron ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Knox .............................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Lawrence .........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Licking ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Lorain ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 8 1 8 1 - - Mahoning .........................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - Medina ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ottawa ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Perry ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pike .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COLLARDS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Portage ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Preble ...........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - - - - - - - Richland .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Ross .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Sandusky .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Scioto ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Stark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Summit ...........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Trumbull .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Warren ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : CUCUMBERS AND PICKLES : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 632 1,836 590 789 54 1,048 668 1,950 598 710 80 1,240 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 8 1 6 (D) 2 (D) Allen ............................................: 9 1 9 1 - - - - - - - - Ashland ..........................................: 14 8 14 (D) 1 (D) 18 10 18 10 - - Ashtabula ........................................: 18 2 18 2 - - 18 8 18 8 - - Athens ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 15 3 15 3 - - Auglaize .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Belmont ..........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 14 7 14 7 - - Brown ............................................: 10 2 10 1 4 1 11 1 11 1 - - Butler ...........................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 12 1 10 (D) 2 (D) Carroll ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - : Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 8 1 8 1 - - Clark ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 1 7 1 - - Clermont .........................................: 6 2 6 (D) 1 (D) 15 5 14 (D) 1 (D) Clinton ..........................................: 4 1 4 (Z) 4 (Z) 4 2 4 2 - - Columbiana .......................................: 20 9 20 9 - - 13 3 13 (D) 1 (D) Coshocton ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Crawford .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cuyahoga .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 8 2 8 2 - - Darke ............................................: 6 8 6 8 - - 7 2 7 2 - - Defiance .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Delaware .........................................: 16 4 14 (D) 2 (D) 7 3 7 3 - - Erie .............................................: 8 73 6 (D) 2 (D) 8 247 4 (D) 4 (D) Fairfield ........................................: 15 3 15 3 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Fayette ..........................................: 11 1 8 1 3 (Z) 11 2 11 2 - - Franklin .........................................: 13 2 11 (D) 2 (D) 11 2 11 2 - - Fulton ...........................................: 8 17 8 17 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Gallia ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Geauga ...........................................: 14 9 14 9 - - 27 14 23 13 7 1 Greene ...........................................: 15 2 15 2 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Guernsey .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - : Hamilton .........................................: 17 5 13 (D) 5 (D) 20 5 17 (D) 3 (D) Hancock ..........................................: 4 3 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 2 3 2 - - Hardin ...........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - - - - - - - Harrison .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 8 1 8 1 - - Henry ............................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Highland .........................................: 12 10 12 10 - - 11 14 8 5 3 9 Hocking ..........................................: 13 1 13 1 - - - - - - - - Holmes ...........................................: 9 8 9 8 - - 13 3 13 3 - - Huron ............................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) 7 (D) 4 (D) 3 (Z) Jackson ..........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : Jefferson ........................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Knox .............................................: 12 4 12 4 - - 9 1 9 1 - - Lake .............................................: 7 3 7 3 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Lawrence .........................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 14 3 5 2 9 1 Licking ..........................................: 12 7 12 7 - - 10 1 8 (D) 2 (D) Logan ............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lorain ...........................................: 25 10 25 10 - - 17 9 17 9 - - Lucas ............................................: 8 4 6 (D) 2 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Madison ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mahoning .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 18 11 18 11 - - : Marion ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Medina ...........................................: 19 11 19 11 - - 27 12 24 12 3 (Z) Meigs ............................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 8 2 7 (D) 2 (D) Miami ............................................: 10 3 10 3 - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Montgomery .......................................: 9 2 9 2 - - 6 3 6 3 - - Morgan ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Morrow ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 8 1 8 1 - - Muskingum ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 12 22 12 12 3 10 Noble ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 5 5 5 - - : Ottawa ...........................................: 4 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 8 150 6 5 3 145 Paulding .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Perry ............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Pickaway .........................................: 8 2 8 2 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Pike .............................................: 7 6 7 6 - - 10 6 10 6 - - Portage ..........................................: 18 6 18 6 - - 20 5 20 5 - - Preble ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CUCUMBERS AND PICKLES - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Putnam ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Richland .........................................: 9 9 9 9 - - 15 7 14 (D) 1 (D) Ross .............................................: 10 2 10 2 - - 13 6 10 6 3 (Z) Sandusky .........................................: 11 342 8 13 3 329 21 697 12 (D) 9 (D) Scioto ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 1 - - 3 1 Seneca ...........................................: 14 237 8 2 6 235 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Shelby ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Stark ............................................: 12 9 9 7 3 2 14 3 11 3 3 (Z) Summit ...........................................: 10 4 10 4 - - 11 4 8 1 3 2 Trumbull .........................................: 14 3 11 3 3 (Z) 10 1 10 1 - - : Tuscarawas .......................................: 13 3 13 3 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Union ............................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Van Wert .........................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Warren ...........................................: 13 2 10 1 3 (Z) 14 7 14 7 - - Washington .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 18 12 16 (D) 2 (D) 20 9 18 (D) 2 (D) Williams .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Wood .............................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) - - 6 175 4 (D) 2 (D) : DAIKON : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 31 7 26 7 6 1 28 3 28 3 - - : Counties : : Allen ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Ashtabula ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Athens ...........................................: - - - - - - 7 1 7 1 - - Brown ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Columbiana .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Delaware .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Franklin .........................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Geauga ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Greene ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Hamilton .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Holmes ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Huron ............................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Knox .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lake .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Licking ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Medina ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Meigs ............................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Montgomery .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ottawa ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Perry ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Pickaway .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Portage ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Richland .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Sandusky .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Summit ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Warren ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Wayne ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - : EGGPLANT : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 261 104 253 103 8 1 257 110 249 109 12 2 : Counties : : Allen ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ashland ..........................................: 13 6 13 6 - - 18 11 18 11 - - Ashtabula ........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 5 3 5 3 - - Athens ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 1 7 1 - - Belmont ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Brown ............................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 9 1 9 1 - - Butler ...........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Clark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Clermont .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Clinton ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Columbiana .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (D) 1 (D) Coshocton ........................................: - - - - - - 3 2 3 2 - - Crawford .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Cuyahoga .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Darke ............................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Delaware .........................................: 11 2 9 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Erie .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fairfield ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fayette ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - : Franklin .........................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 4 1 4 1 - - Fulton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Geauga ...........................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 11 7 10 (D) 1 (D) Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Guernsey .........................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EGGPLANT - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Hamilton .........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Highland .........................................: 7 2 7 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hocking ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Holmes ...........................................: 11 10 11 10 - - 14 7 14 7 - - Huron ............................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Knox .............................................: 9 2 9 2 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Lake .............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 4 1 4 1 - - : Licking ..........................................: 6 3 6 3 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Logan ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lorain ...........................................: 12 7 12 7 - - 16 4 14 (D) 2 (D) Lucas ............................................: 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Mahoning .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Marion ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Medina ...........................................: 20 8 20 8 - - 19 6 17 (D) 2 (D) Meigs ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Miami ............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 9 3 9 2 3 (Z) : Morgan ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morrow ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Ottawa ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Perry ............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Pickaway .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pike .............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Portage ..........................................: 13 4 13 4 - - 7 2 7 2 - - Preble ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Richland .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Ross .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Sandusky .........................................: 4 5 4 5 - - 10 1 10 1 - - Shelby ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Stark ............................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 5 4 5 4 - - Summit ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 7 2 7 2 - - Trumbull .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Union ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Warren ...........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Wayne ............................................: 10 5 8 (D) 2 (D) 12 8 12 8 - - Williams .........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Wood .............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - : ESCAROLE AND ENDIVE : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 15 (D) 15 (D) (X) (X) 26 55 26 55 (X) (X) : Counties : : Ashtabula ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Clermont .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Delaware .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Franklin .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Geauga ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Huron ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Lake .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Lorain ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) Mahoning .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Montgomery .......................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : Noble ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 5 5 5 5 (X) (X) Perry ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Richland .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Stark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Summit ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Trumbull .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Wayne ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) : GARLIC : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 434 110 422 103 19 8 333 101 314 90 36 11 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Allen ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Ashland ..........................................: 13 2 13 2 3 (Z) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Ashtabula ........................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 10 3 10 3 - - Athens ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 7 5 7 - - Auglaize .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Belmont ..........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Brown ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Butler ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) : Champaign ........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Clark ............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GARLIC - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Clermont .........................................: 3 1 3 (D) 1 (D) 4 6 4 6 - - Clinton ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Columbiana .......................................: 15 4 15 4 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Coshocton ........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 7 1 7 1 - - Crawford .........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - - - - - - - Cuyahoga .........................................: 10 2 10 2 - - 7 1 7 1 - - Defiance .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: 16 2 16 2 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Erie .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Fairfield ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - : Fayette ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 1 7 1 - - Franklin .........................................: 16 3 14 (D) 2 (D) 12 1 12 1 - - Fulton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Geauga ...........................................: 18 10 18 10 - - 23 18 20 17 6 1 Greene ...........................................: 16 2 16 2 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Guernsey .........................................: - - - - - - 4 2 4 1 4 1 Hamilton .........................................: 3 1 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Hardin ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Harrison .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 9 1 9 1 - - : Highland .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 7 1 7 1 - - Hocking ..........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - Holmes ...........................................: 11 3 11 3 - - 6 2 5 (D) 1 (D) Huron ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jefferson ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Knox .............................................: 13 15 13 15 - - 10 3 10 3 - - Lake .............................................: 10 1 10 1 - - 7 1 7 1 - - Lawrence .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Licking ..........................................: 13 3 13 3 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Logan ............................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - : Lorain ...........................................: 17 3 17 3 - - 22 4 22 4 - - Lucas ............................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Mahoning .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Marion ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Medina ...........................................: 27 7 23 5 4 2 25 6 22 5 3 (Z) Meigs ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Miami ............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - Montgomery .......................................: 8 2 8 2 - - 6 2 6 2 - - Morgan ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Morrow ...........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Muskingum ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 9 1 9 1 3 (Z) Ottawa ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Paulding .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Perry ............................................: 12 1 12 1 - - 6 4 6 4 - - Pickaway .........................................: 6 2 6 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pike .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Portage ..........................................: 12 3 12 3 - - 11 5 11 (D) 1 (D) Preble ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Richland .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - : Ross .............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Sandusky .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Scioto ...........................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Seneca ...........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - - - - - - - Stark ............................................: 15 5 15 (D) 2 (D) 14 3 11 2 4 1 Summit ...........................................: 8 3 8 3 - - 11 4 11 4 - - Trumbull .........................................: 16 3 16 3 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 5 2 5 2 - - - - - - - - Union ............................................: 9 2 9 2 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Warren ...........................................: 12 3 12 3 - - 12 3 12 3 - - : Wayne ............................................: 17 3 15 (D) 2 (D) 11 4 7 1 5 4 Wood .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wyandot ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : GINGER ROOT : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 13 1 13 (D) 1 (D) 18 (D) 16 2 2 (D) : Counties : : Ashland ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Athens ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Belmont ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Carroll ..........................................: - - - - - - 7 1 7 1 - - Clermont .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Columbiana .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Mahoning .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Medina ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - : Summit ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Warren ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: - - - - - - 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GINSENG, CULTIVATED ONLY : (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Counties : : Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Fairfield ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : GOURDS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 174 140 168 131 11 9 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Allen ............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Ashtabula ........................................: 5 4 5 4 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Brown ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Butler ...........................................: 4 1 4 (D) 3 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Clark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Clermont .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Clinton ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Columbiana .......................................: 6 3 6 3 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Delaware .........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Erie .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Fairfield ........................................: 6 2 6 2 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Fayette ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Franklin .........................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Fulton ...........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Gallia ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Geauga ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Hardin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Highland .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Jackson ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Jefferson ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Knox .............................................: 6 3 6 3 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Lake .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Licking ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Lorain ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Lucas ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Mahoning .........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Marion ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Medina ...........................................: 11 6 11 6 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Meigs ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Monroe ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Montgomery .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Morrow ...........................................: 4 3 4 3 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Muskingum ........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Paulding .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Pickaway .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Pike .............................................: 7 3 7 3 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Portage ..........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Ross .............................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Sandusky .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Seneca ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Stark ............................................: 7 10 4 (D) 3 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Trumbull .........................................: 5 10 5 (D) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Tuscarawas .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Union ............................................: 6 5 6 5 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Warren ...........................................: 9 5 9 5 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Wayne ............................................: 10 21 10 21 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Wood .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : HERBS, FRESH CUT : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 265 373 265 373 (X) (X) 224 458 224 458 (X) (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Allen ............................................: 9 1 9 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Ashland ..........................................: 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Ashtabula ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 10 2 10 2 (X) (X) Athens ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Belmont ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Brown ............................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Butler ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 9 2 9 2 (X) (X) Clark ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Clermont .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (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. : : Columbiana .......................................: 10 1 10 1 (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Coshocton ........................................: 9 1 9 1 (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Cuyahoga .........................................: 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) Defiance .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Delaware .........................................: 13 3 13 3 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Erie .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Fairfield ........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Fayette ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Franklin .........................................: 11 1 11 1 (X) (X) 4 2 4 2 (X) (X) Fulton ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : Geauga ...........................................: 7 2 7 2 (X) (X) 5 2 5 2 (X) (X) Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Guernsey .........................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Hamilton .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) 7 3 7 3 (X) (X) Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Hardin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Harrison .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Highland .........................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) Hocking ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : Holmes ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Huron ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Jefferson ........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Knox .............................................: 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) Lake .............................................: 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Licking ..........................................: 8 5 8 5 (X) (X) 6 3 6 3 (X) (X) Logan ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Lorain ...........................................: 11 2 11 2 (X) (X) 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) Lucas ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Madison ..........................................: 4 8 4 8 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : Mahoning .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Marion ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Medina ...........................................: 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) 16 8 16 8 (X) (X) Meigs ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Miami ............................................: 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) Monroe ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Montgomery .......................................: 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) Morgan ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Morrow ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Muskingum ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : Noble ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Ottawa ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Perry ............................................: 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Pickaway .........................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Pike .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Portage ..........................................: 9 1 9 1 (X) (X) 16 2 16 2 (X) (X) Preble ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Richland .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Ross .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Sandusky .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) : Scioto ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Seneca ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Stark ............................................: 10 1 10 1 (X) (X) 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) Summit ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) Trumbull .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) 9 1 9 1 (X) (X) Tuscarawas .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Union ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Van Wert .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Warren ...........................................: 9 1 9 1 (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Wayne ............................................: 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) 11 1 11 1 (X) (X) : HONEYDEW MELONS : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 46 9 46 9 - - 40 10 40 10 (X) (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) Ashland ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) Ashtabula ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) Belmont ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) Butler ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Columbiana .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - (X) (X) Defiance .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) Delaware .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) Fairfield ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) Fayette ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) Fulton ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Geauga ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) Hamilton .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Highland .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Hocking ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Holmes ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) Huron ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HONEYDEW MELONS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Knox .............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Lawrence .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Licking ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Lorain ...........................................: - - - - - - 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) Mahoning .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Medina ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) Muskingum ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Ottawa ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Pickaway .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) : Pike .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) Portage ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) Preble ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Ross .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) Sandusky .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) Van Wert .........................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Wayne ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Wood .............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : HORSERADISH : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 29 3 29 3 - - 21 5 20 (D) 1 (D) : Counties : : Belmont ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Butler ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Columbiana .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cuyahoga .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Delaware .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Fairfield ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Geauga ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Greene ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Hamilton .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Jefferson ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lake .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Licking ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lorain ...........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Medina ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - Pike .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Portage ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Ross .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Summit ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Union ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Warren ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wood .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : KALE : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 253 226 243 154 13 72 246 271 231 (D) 16 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Allen ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Ashland ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Ashtabula ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 7 1 7 1 - - Athens ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 12 3 12 3 - - Brown ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Butler ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Clark ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clermont .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 7 1 7 1 - - : Clinton ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Columbiana .......................................: 11 1 11 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Coshocton ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 9 (D) 9 (D) - - Crawford .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Cuyahoga .........................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 7 1 7 1 - - Defiance .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: 8 1 6 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Erie .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fairfield ........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Franklin .........................................: 6 1 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Fulton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Geauga ...........................................: 10 3 10 3 - - 19 3 16 3 3 (Z) Greene ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Guernsey .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 6 1 6 1 - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Henry ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Highland .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hocking ..........................................: 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KALE - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Holmes ...........................................: 7 15 7 15 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Huron ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Jefferson ........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Knox .............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 7 1 7 1 - - Lake .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Licking ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) Logan ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lorain ...........................................: 10 1 10 1 - - 14 1 14 1 - - Lucas ............................................: 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Madison ..........................................: 3 3 3 3 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Mahoning .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Marion ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Medina ...........................................: 9 3 9 3 - - 10 2 10 2 - - Meigs ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 1 5 (D) 1 (D) Miami ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Montgomery .......................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Morrow ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ottawa ...........................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Perry ............................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - : Pickaway .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Pike .............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Portage ..........................................: 11 1 11 1 - - 10 2 10 2 - - Preble ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Richland .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Ross .............................................: - - - - - - 8 1 2 (D) 6 (D) Sandusky .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Scioto ...........................................: - - - - - - 4 1 3 (D) 1 (D) Shelby ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Stark ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Summit ...........................................: 11 2 11 2 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Trumbull .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 9 1 9 1 - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Union ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 11 4 11 4 - - Van Wert .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Warren ...........................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Wayne ............................................: 19 14 17 10 4 4 15 18 15 18 - - Wood .............................................: 8 1 8 1 - - - - - - - - Wyandot ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : LETTUCE, ALL : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 330 (D) 330 (D) (X) (X) 337 429 337 429 (X) (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Allen ............................................: 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Ashland ..........................................: 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) 3 3 3 3 (X) (X) Ashtabula ........................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) 8 3 8 3 (X) (X) Athens ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) 5 2 5 2 (X) (X) Auglaize .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Belmont ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Brown ............................................: 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Butler ...........................................: 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) 8 8 8 8 (X) (X) Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) : Clark ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Clermont .........................................: 8 2 8 2 (X) (X) 11 3 11 3 (X) (X) Clinton ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Columbiana .......................................: 15 3 15 3 (X) (X) 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) Coshocton ........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Crawford .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Cuyahoga .........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) 9 3 9 3 (X) (X) Darke ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Defiance .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Delaware .........................................: 18 5 18 5 (X) (X) 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) : Erie .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 10 (D) 10 (D) (X) (X) Fairfield ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 9 2 9 2 (X) (X) Fayette ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 9 1 9 1 (X) (X) Franklin .........................................: 14 3 14 3 (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Fulton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Geauga ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 15 11 15 11 (X) (X) Greene ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Guernsey .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Hamilton .........................................: 10 2 10 2 (X) (X) 9 2 9 2 (X) (X) Harrison .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) : Henry ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Highland .........................................: 6 2 6 2 (X) (X) 6 4 6 4 (X) (X) Hocking ..........................................: 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Holmes ...........................................: 9 1 9 1 (X) (X) 5 2 5 2 (X) (X) Huron ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Jefferson ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Knox .............................................: 11 1 11 1 (X) (X) 12 3 12 3 (X) (X) Lake .............................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) 3 1 3 1 (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. : : Licking ..........................................: 11 4 11 4 (X) (X) 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) Logan ............................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Lorain ...........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) 14 2 14 2 (X) (X) Lucas ............................................: 6 6 6 6 (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Madison ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Mahoning .........................................: 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Marion ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Medina ...........................................: 8 2 8 2 (X) (X) 14 5 14 5 (X) (X) Meigs ............................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Mercer ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) : Miami ............................................: 7 4 7 4 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Monroe ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Montgomery .......................................: 13 4 13 4 (X) (X) 12 6 12 6 (X) (X) Morrow ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Muskingum ........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Ottawa ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Perry ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 7 4 7 4 (X) (X) Pickaway .........................................: 6 2 6 2 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Pike .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Portage ..........................................: 8 5 8 5 (X) (X) 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) : Preble ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Richland .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) Ross .............................................: 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) 13 2 13 2 (X) (X) Sandusky .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Scioto ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Shelby ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Stark ............................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) (X) (X) 6 (D) 6 (D) (X) (X) Summit ...........................................: 8 3 8 3 (X) (X) 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) Trumbull .........................................: 8 3 8 3 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Tuscarawas .......................................: 5 2 5 2 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) : Union ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 8 4 8 4 (X) (X) Van Wert .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Warren ...........................................: 9 1 9 1 (X) (X) 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) Washington .......................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Wayne ............................................: 10 3 10 3 (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Wood .............................................: 6 2 6 2 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : LETTUCE, HEAD : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 142 22 142 22 (X) (X) 122 24 122 24 (X) (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Allen ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Ashland ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Ashtabula ........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Auglaize .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Brown ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Butler ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Clark ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Clermont .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) Columbiana .......................................: 11 1 11 1 (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) : Crawford .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Cuyahoga .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) Defiance .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Delaware .........................................: 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) Erie .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Fairfield ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) Fayette ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Franklin .........................................: 9 1 9 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Geauga ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 6 4 6 4 (X) (X) Greene ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : Hamilton .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) Highland .........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) (X) (X) 3 2 3 2 (X) (X) Hocking ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Holmes ...........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) 5 (D) 5 (D) (X) (X) Huron ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Knox .............................................: 9 (D) 9 (D) (X) (X) 12 2 12 2 (X) (X) Lake .............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Licking ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Logan ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : Lorain ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 9 1 9 1 (X) (X) Lucas ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Mahoning .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Marion ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Medina ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) Meigs ............................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Miami ............................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Monroe ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Montgomery .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Ottawa ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Perry ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 3 1 3 1 (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. : : Pickaway .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Pike .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Portage ..........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Preble ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Richland .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Ross .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Stark ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Summit ...........................................: 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Trumbull .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Tuscarawas .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : Union ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) Van Wert .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Warren ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Wayne ............................................: 8 2 8 2 (X) (X) 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) Wood .............................................: 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : LETTUCE, LEAF : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 254 235 254 235 (X) (X) 237 299 237 299 (X) (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Allen ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Ashland ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Ashtabula ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 5 2 5 2 (X) (X) Athens ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) Belmont ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Brown ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Butler ...........................................: 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) 6 (D) 6 (D) (X) (X) Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Clark ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) : Clermont .........................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) (X) (X) 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) Clinton ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Columbiana .......................................: 9 1 9 1 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Coshocton ........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Crawford .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Cuyahoga .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) Darke ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Defiance .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Delaware .........................................: 16 3 16 3 (X) (X) 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) Erie .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 10 (D) 10 (D) (X) (X) : Fairfield ........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) Fayette ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 7 (D) 7 (D) (X) (X) Franklin .........................................: 12 2 12 2 (X) (X) 5 (D) 5 (D) (X) (X) Fulton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Geauga ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 8 4 8 4 (X) (X) Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Guernsey .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Hamilton .........................................: 10 (D) 10 (D) (X) (X) 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) Harrison .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) Henry ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : Highland .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 6 2 6 2 (X) (X) Hocking ..........................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Holmes ...........................................: 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Huron ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Jefferson ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Knox .............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) Lake .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Licking ..........................................: 11 3 11 3 (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Logan ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Lorain ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) : Lucas ............................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Madison ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Mahoning .........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) Marion ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Medina ...........................................: 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) 10 4 10 4 (X) (X) Meigs ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Mercer ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Miami ............................................: 6 3 6 3 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Monroe ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Montgomery .......................................: 10 3 10 3 (X) (X) 10 5 10 5 (X) (X) : Morrow ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Ottawa ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Perry ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 5 2 5 2 (X) (X) Pickaway .........................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Pike .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Portage ..........................................: 8 5 8 5 (X) (X) 8 (D) 8 (D) (X) (X) Preble ...........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) Richland .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Ross .............................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) (X) (X) 10 1 10 1 (X) (X) Sandusky .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) : Scioto ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Shelby ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LETTUCE, LEAF - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Stark ............................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) (X) (X) 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) Summit ...........................................: 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) 7 (D) 7 (D) (X) (X) Trumbull .........................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Tuscarawas .......................................: 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Union ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Van Wert .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Warren ...........................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) (X) (X) 5 (D) 5 (D) (X) (X) Washington .......................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Wayne ............................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Wood .............................................: 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : LETTUCE, ROMAINE : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 120 (D) 120 (D) (X) (X) 113 105 113 105 (X) (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Allen ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Ashland ..........................................: 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Ashtabula ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Athens ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Belmont ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Brown ............................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Butler ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Carroll ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Clark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) : Clermont .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) Clinton ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Columbiana .......................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Coshocton ........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Crawford .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Cuyahoga .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Darke ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Defiance .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Delaware .........................................: 11 1 11 1 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Erie .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) : Fairfield ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) Franklin .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Geauga ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 9 3 9 3 (X) (X) Hamilton .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Hocking ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Holmes ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Huron ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Jefferson ........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Knox .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) Lake .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : Licking ..........................................: 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Lorain ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Lucas ............................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Mahoning .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Medina ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) Meigs ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Miami ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Monroe ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Montgomery .......................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Morrow ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : Muskingum ........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Ottawa ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Perry ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 4 2 4 2 (X) (X) Pickaway .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Pike .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Portage ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Preble ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Richland .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Ross .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) Shelby ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : Stark ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Summit ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Trumbull .........................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Tuscarawas .......................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Union ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 6 (D) 6 (D) (X) (X) Warren ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Wayne ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Wood .............................................: 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : MUSTARD GREENS : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 61 (D) 57 110 5 (D) 69 221 66 (D) 4 (D) : Counties : : Ashland ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ashtabula ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MUSTARD GREENS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Athens ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Butler ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Clermont .........................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - Cuyahoga .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Defiance .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Erie .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fairfield ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fayette ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Fulton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Geauga ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Highland .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Hocking ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Holmes ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Huron ............................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Knox .............................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Lake .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Licking ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Lorain ...........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Madison ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mahoning .........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Medina ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Miami ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Montgomery .......................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Ottawa ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Perry ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pickaway .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pike .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Portage ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 7 1 7 1 - - Preble ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Richland .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ross .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Scioto ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Summit ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Trumbull .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Warren ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Wood .............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - : OKRA : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 84 28 82 (D) 2 (D) 62 9 60 (D) 2 (D) : Counties : : Allen ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ashland ..........................................: 3 6 3 6 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ashtabula ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Athens ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Brown ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Butler ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 6 1 4 (D) 2 (D) Clark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Clermont .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clinton ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Columbiana .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Cuyahoga .........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Defiance .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fairfield ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Fulton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Geauga ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Greene ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Highland .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Hocking ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Holmes ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Lake .............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Licking ..........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - - - - - - - Lorain ...........................................: 3 3 3 3 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Mahoning .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Medina ...........................................: 4 6 4 6 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Meigs ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mercer ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - : Miami ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Perry ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pickaway .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pike .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Portage ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Preble ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OKRA - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Richland .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ross .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Shelby ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Stark ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Summit ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Union ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Warren ...........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : ONIONS, DRY : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 315 (D) 298 (D) 18 2 290 112 283 110 12 2 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Allen ............................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ashland ..........................................: 8 2 8 2 - - 10 4 10 4 - - Ashtabula ........................................: 4 3 4 3 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Athens ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Belmont ..........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 9 2 9 2 - - Brown ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Butler ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 1 5 (D) 1 (D) Carroll ..........................................: 7 1 - - 7 1 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : Clark ............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Clermont .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Clinton ..........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - - - - - - - Columbiana .......................................: 13 2 13 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Coshocton ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Crawford .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cuyahoga .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Darke ............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - - - - - - - Defiance .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: 10 2 10 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Erie .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fairfield ........................................: 11 2 11 2 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Fayette ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 6 2 6 2 - - Fulton ...........................................: 4 5 4 5 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Gallia ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Geauga ...........................................: 11 4 11 4 - - 12 8 12 8 - - Greene ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Guernsey .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Hamilton .........................................: 4 3 4 3 - - 4 1 4 1 - - : Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Hardin ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Harrison .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Highland .........................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 14 4 14 4 - - Holmes ...........................................: 6 6 6 6 - - 17 8 17 8 - - Huron ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Knox .............................................: 6 6 6 6 - - 5 1 5 1 - - : Lake .............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Lawrence .........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Licking ..........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Logan ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lorain ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 7 2 5 (D) 2 (D) Lucas ............................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Madison ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mahoning .........................................: 7 2 7 2 - - 10 5 10 5 - - Marion ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Medina ...........................................: 8 1 4 (D) 4 (D) 10 2 10 2 - - : Meigs ............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 6 2 6 (D) 1 (D) Miami ............................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 7 (D) 7 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 10 2 10 2 - - - - - - - - Montgomery .......................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 5 2 5 2 - - Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Morrow ...........................................: 10 4 10 4 - - 3 4 3 4 - - Muskingum ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 3 (Z) Ottawa ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Perry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 2 3 2 - - Pickaway .........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - - - - - - - : Pike .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Portage ..........................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 5 2 5 2 - - Preble ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Richland .........................................: 7 2 7 2 - - 4 2 4 2 - - Ross .............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 6 1 6 1 - - Sandusky .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 8 1 8 1 - - Seneca ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Shelby ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Stark ............................................: 7 3 7 3 - - 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ONIONS, DRY - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Summit ...........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Trumbull .........................................: 12 2 12 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 3 1 3 1 - - Union ............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Van Wert .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Warren ...........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Washington .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 14 6 12 (D) 2 (D) 11 19 10 (D) 1 (D) Wood .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wyandot ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : ONIONS, GREEN : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 233 271 210 268 23 3 181 253 171 249 13 4 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Allen ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Ashland ..........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Ashtabula ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Athens ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 10 1 10 1 - - Auglaize .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Belmont ..........................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Brown ............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Butler ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : Clark ............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Clermont .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Clinton ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Columbiana .......................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Coshocton ........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Cuyahoga .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 7 5 7 5 - - Darke ............................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Defiance .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Erie .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Fairfield ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Fayette ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 10 1 8 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Gallia ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Geauga ...........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 7 3 7 3 - - Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Guernsey .........................................: 12 2 1 (D) 11 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - : Hardin ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Harrison .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Highland .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 4 3 1 (D) 3 (D) Hocking ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Holmes ...........................................: 5 5 5 5 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Huron ............................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Knox .............................................: 10 2 10 2 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Lake .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lawrence .........................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) : Licking ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lorain ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Lucas ............................................: 11 2 9 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mahoning .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 2 4 2 - - Marion ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Medina ...........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 5 2 5 2 - - Meigs ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 5 2 5 2 - - Mercer ...........................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Miami ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Montgomery .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morrow ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Muskingum ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 3 (Z) Noble ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 7 1 7 1 - - Ottawa ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Perry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 2 4 2 - - Pickaway .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Pike .............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Portage ..........................................: 13 1 13 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Preble ...........................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Richland .........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Ross .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 8 1 8 1 - - Sandusky .........................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Scioto ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Shelby ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Stark ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Summit ...........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 4 (Z) 4 (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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ONIONS, GREEN - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Trumbull .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Union ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Van Wert .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Warren ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Washington .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 10 1 8 (D) 2 (D) 7 2 6 (D) 1 (D) : PARSLEY : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 107 303 101 (D) 6 (D) 89 238 85 (D) 5 (D) : Counties : : Allen ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Ashland ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ashtabula ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 10 1 10 1 - - Athens ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 8 1 8 1 - - Butler ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Champaign ........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Clermont .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Columbiana .......................................: 10 1 10 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Crawford .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Cuyahoga .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : Defiance .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Erie .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Fairfield ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Franklin .........................................: 9 1 7 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Geauga ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Hamilton .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 2 4 2 - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Highland .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Holmes ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Huron ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) Knox .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Lake .............................................: 6 2 6 2 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Licking ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lorain ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mahoning .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Medina ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Meigs ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Miami ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Monroe ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Morrow ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ottawa ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Perry ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pike .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Portage ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 7 1 7 1 - - Richland .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Shelby ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Stark ............................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Summit ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Warren ...........................................: 10 1 10 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Wood .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : PARSNIPS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 30 7 28 (D) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Allen ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Ashland ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Erie .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Franklin .........................................: 7 1 5 (D) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Fulton ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Holmes ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Mahoning .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Portage ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Preble ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Sandusky .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Stark ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Union ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Wayne ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PEAS, CHINESE (SUGAR AND SNOW) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 86 12 82 11 4 1 76 14 76 14 3 1 : Counties : : Ashland ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ashtabula ........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Athens ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Butler ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Columbiana .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Coshocton ........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 6 1 6 1 - - Cuyahoga .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Defiance .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Erie .............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Fairfield ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Fayette ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Geauga ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Hamilton .........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - - - - - - - Hardin ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Harrison .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Holmes ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Huron ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Knox .............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Lake .............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Logan ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lorain ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 9 3 9 3 - - Madison ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mahoning .........................................: - - - - - - 5 2 5 2 - - Medina ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Miami ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Montgomery .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Morrow ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Muskingum ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 (Z) 3 1 Pickaway .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Portage ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Preble ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Richland .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ross .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Stark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Summit ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : Trumbull .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 1 7 1 - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Union ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Warren ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Wood .............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : PEAS, GREEN : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 142 48 131 47 11 1 91 47 83 44 8 3 : Counties : : Allen ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Ashland ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ashtabula ........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Athens ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Belmont ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Butler ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 3 3 3 3 - - Clark ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clermont .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Columbiana .......................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Crawford .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Cuyahoga .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Darke ............................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Defiance .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Erie .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fairfield ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 12 2 10 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Geauga ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Greene ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - : Hamilton .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 3 3 3 3 - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Hardin ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Harrison .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Highland .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Hocking ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Holmes ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 4 2 4 2 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PEAS, GREEN - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Jefferson ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Knox .............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Lake .............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Licking ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Lorain ...........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Lucas ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Mahoning .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Medina ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Meigs ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Miami ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Monroe ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Montgomery .......................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morrow ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Muskingum ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ottawa ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Perry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pickaway .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pike .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Portage ..........................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Preble ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - : Richland .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Ross .............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Sandusky .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Scioto ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Shelby ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Summit ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Trumbull .........................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Union ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Van Wert .........................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - : Warren ...........................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Wayne ............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Wood .............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - : PEAS, SOUTHERN (COWPEAS) - : BLACKEYED, CROWDER, ETC. : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 12 1 12 1 - - 12 9 12 9 - - : Counties : : Columbiana .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Erie .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: 9 (D) 9 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Knox .............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Mahoning .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Medina ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Seneca ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 3 3 3 - - Stark ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : PEPPERS, BELL (EXCLUDING : PIMIENTOS) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 813 1,067 770 1,015 56 52 793 1,231 745 856 67 375 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Allen ............................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Ashland ..........................................: 16 18 14 (D) 2 (D) 20 15 20 15 - - Ashtabula ........................................: 11 1 11 1 - - 18 5 18 5 - - Athens ...........................................: 6 1 6 (D) 1 (D) 14 3 14 3 - - Auglaize .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Belmont ..........................................: 5 7 5 7 - - 20 14 20 (D) 3 (D) Brown ............................................: 12 2 12 2 - - 8 2 8 2 - - Butler ...........................................: 11 1 11 1 - - 7 1 4 1 3 (Z) Carroll ..........................................: 9 1 2 (D) 7 (D) 6 3 6 3 - - : Champaign ........................................: 6 1 6 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Clark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clermont .........................................: 12 3 10 2 3 1 12 6 12 (D) 2 (D) Clinton ..........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Columbiana .......................................: 24 15 23 (D) 1 (D) 19 17 19 (D) 1 (D) Coshocton ........................................: 13 2 13 2 - - 8 5 8 5 - - Crawford .........................................: 4 4 4 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cuyahoga .........................................: 12 2 12 2 - - 7 6 7 6 - - Darke ............................................: 5 1 4 (D) 1 (D) 5 2 5 2 - - Defiance .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Delaware .........................................: 23 4 21 (D) 2 (D) 13 3 10 2 3 2 Erie .............................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 15 (D) 15 (D) - - Fairfield ........................................: 15 3 15 3 - - 9 4 9 4 - - Fayette ..........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 8 2 8 2 - - Franklin .........................................: 16 2 14 (D) 2 (D) 11 3 11 3 - - Fulton ...........................................: 13 34 13 34 - - 12 2 12 2 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PEPPERS, BELL (EXCLUDING : PIMIENTOS) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Gallia ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Geauga ...........................................: 32 13 32 13 - - 24 29 20 29 4 (Z) Greene ...........................................: 15 3 15 3 - - 6 1 6 1 - - Guernsey .........................................: 5 6 5 (D) 1 (D) 9 4 8 (D) 1 (D) Hamilton .........................................: 16 6 16 6 - - 15 3 15 3 - - Hancock ..........................................: 5 (D) 5 3 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hardin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Harrison .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Henry ............................................: 5 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 7 (D) 5 2 2 (D) Highland .........................................: 12 5 12 5 - - 17 14 8 7 9 7 : Hocking ..........................................: 13 1 13 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Holmes ...........................................: 24 21 18 20 6 1 25 30 25 30 - - Huron ............................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) - - 9 (D) 8 (D) 1 (D) Jackson ..........................................: 8 4 8 4 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 6 1 4 (D) 2 (D) 3 1 3 (D) 1 (D) Knox .............................................: 6 2 6 2 - - 9 3 9 3 - - Lake .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 7 3 7 3 - - Lawrence .........................................: 5 1 4 (D) 1 (D) 6 3 3 (D) 3 (D) Licking ..........................................: 8 2 8 2 - - 16 11 14 (D) 2 (D) Logan ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Lorain ...........................................: 32 29 32 (D) 1 (D) 35 18 35 17 3 1 Lucas ............................................: 12 18 10 (D) 2 (D) 13 34 13 34 - - Madison ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mahoning .........................................: 14 18 14 18 - - 17 17 17 17 - - Marion ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Medina ...........................................: 30 26 30 26 - - 30 14 29 (D) 1 (D) Meigs ............................................: 8 12 8 12 - - 14 5 13 (D) 1 (D) Mercer ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Miami ............................................: 11 3 11 3 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 7 2 7 2 - - : Montgomery .......................................: 12 2 12 2 - - 13 6 11 5 5 1 Morgan ...........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 5 3 5 3 - - Morrow ...........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Muskingum ........................................: 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (Z) 15 18 15 10 4 8 Noble ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 12 6 12 6 - - Ottawa ...........................................: 4 3 4 3 - - 5 (D) 4 3 1 (D) Paulding .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Perry ............................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 9 2 9 2 - - Pickaway .........................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 7 1 7 1 - - Pike .............................................: 9 7 9 7 - - 11 7 11 7 - - : Portage ..........................................: 17 19 17 19 - - 14 28 13 (D) 1 (D) Preble ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 5 3 5 3 - - Putnam ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Richland .........................................: 14 9 14 9 - - 18 12 18 12 - - Ross .............................................: 15 2 13 (D) 2 (D) 8 5 8 5 - - Sandusky .........................................: 10 52 10 52 - - 16 139 16 139 - - Scioto ...........................................: 4 (Z) 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Seneca ...........................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - - - - - - - Shelby ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 (D) 3 1 1 (D) Stark ............................................: 16 5 16 5 - - 19 7 19 7 - - : Summit ...........................................: 12 6 12 6 - - 8 10 8 10 - - Trumbull .........................................: 18 4 18 3 6 1 13 7 13 7 - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 13 3 12 (D) 1 (D) 5 2 5 2 - - Union ............................................: 12 2 12 2 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Van Wert .........................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Warren ...........................................: 23 2 20 2 3 (Z) 20 4 17 4 3 (Z) Washington .......................................: 9 3 7 (D) 2 (D) 9 14 3 (D) 6 (D) Wayne ............................................: 28 13 26 (D) 2 (D) 39 60 36 59 4 1 Williams .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Wood .............................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wyandot ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - : PEPPERS, OTHER THAN BELL : (INCLUDING CHILE) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 577 1,058 517 476 71 581 457 873 412 360 64 513 : Counties : : Allen ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Ashland ..........................................: 9 2 7 (D) 2 (D) 11 2 11 2 - - Ashtabula ........................................: 12 2 4 1 8 2 6 1 6 1 - - Athens ...........................................: 4 1 4 (D) 1 (D) 10 4 10 4 - - Belmont ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Brown ............................................: 7 2 7 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Butler ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Carroll ..........................................: 8 1 1 (D) 7 (D) - - - - - - Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 1 7 1 - - Clark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : Clermont .........................................: 6 1 6 (D) 1 (D) 8 2 8 2 - - Clinton ..........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Columbiana .......................................: 17 13 17 13 - - 6 5 6 5 - - Coshocton ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Crawford .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PEPPERS, OTHER THAN BELL : (INCLUDING CHILE) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Cuyahoga .........................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Darke ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 2 7 2 - - Defiance .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: 12 2 10 (D) 2 (D) 5 1 5 1 - - Erie .............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 7 5 4 (D) 3 (D) Fairfield ........................................: 12 1 12 1 - - 10 1 10 1 - - Fayette ..........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 17 2 15 (D) 2 (D) 11 2 11 2 - - Fulton ...........................................: 4 5 4 5 - - 5 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) Gallia ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Geauga ...........................................: 17 2 17 2 - - 16 7 12 7 4 (Z) Greene ...........................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Guernsey .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: 24 6 24 6 - - 7 5 7 5 - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Hardin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Harrison .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Henry ............................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Highland .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 8 1 2 (D) 6 (D) Hocking ..........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - : Holmes ...........................................: 15 4 7 3 8 1 5 2 4 (D) 1 (D) Huron ............................................: 9 (D) 8 (D) 1 (D) 7 77 7 (D) 4 (D) Jackson ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 6 2 6 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Knox .............................................: 8 2 8 2 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Lake .............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 6 2 6 2 - - Lawrence .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Licking ..........................................: 14 14 13 (D) 3 (D) 13 12 9 (D) 5 (D) Logan ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Lorain ...........................................: 25 18 25 18 - - 31 8 29 7 10 1 : Lucas ............................................: 7 4 5 (D) 3 (D) 8 6 8 6 - - Madison ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Mahoning .........................................: 10 15 10 15 - - 13 22 13 22 - - Marion ...........................................: 4 1 1 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Medina ...........................................: 18 2 18 2 - - 29 11 26 11 3 (Z) Meigs ............................................: 6 3 6 3 - - 8 1 7 (D) 2 (D) Mercer ...........................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Miami ............................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Montgomery .......................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 11 4 10 (D) 1 (D) : Morgan ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morrow ...........................................: 9 3 9 3 - - - - - - - - Muskingum ........................................: 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (Z) 3 14 3 5 3 9 Noble ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ottawa ...........................................: 7 89 3 1 5 87 5 152 3 (D) 2 (D) Perry ............................................: 9 3 9 3 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Pickaway .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pike .............................................: 6 3 6 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Portage ..........................................: 22 10 21 (D) 1 (D) 12 8 11 (D) 1 (D) Preble ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - : Putnam ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Richland .........................................: 7 5 7 5 - - 13 11 11 (D) 2 (D) Ross .............................................: 10 1 8 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Sandusky .........................................: 7 423 4 (D) 3 (D) 7 242 3 (D) 4 (D) Seneca ...........................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Shelby ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Stark ............................................: 15 3 15 3 - - 16 3 13 3 4 (Z) Summit ...........................................: 10 2 10 2 - - 9 7 9 7 - - Trumbull .........................................: 9 4 9 (D) 1 (D) 18 4 18 4 - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Union ............................................: 12 1 12 1 - - 11 1 11 1 - - Van Wert .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Warren ...........................................: 19 2 16 2 3 (Z) 9 1 9 1 - - Washington .......................................: 8 2 8 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 20 5 17 4 3 1 12 3 9 3 3 (Z) Williams .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Wood .............................................: 11 76 8 1 3 75 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : POTATOES : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 511 2,140 491 996 37 1,144 613 2,111 573 957 57 1,154 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 5 2 3 (D) 2 (D) Allen ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ashland ..........................................: 6 2 6 2 - - 17 6 17 6 - - Ashtabula ........................................: 7 (D) 6 2 1 (D) 8 (D) 7 4 1 (D) Athens ...........................................: 6 2 5 (D) 1 (D) 14 16 14 16 - - Auglaize .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Belmont ..........................................: 7 13 7 (D) 2 (D) 21 22 21 18 3 4 Brown ............................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Butler ...........................................: 13 3 13 3 - - 13 2 11 (D) 2 (D) Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- POTATOES - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Champaign ........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 9 (D) 7 (D) 2 (D) Clark ............................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - Clermont .........................................: 4 4 4 (D) 1 (D) 5 8 5 (D) 2 (D) Clinton ..........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 4 3 4 3 - - Columbiana .......................................: 11 10 10 (D) 1 (D) 11 2 10 (D) 1 (D) Coshocton ........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Crawford .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 2 4 2 - - Cuyahoga .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Darke ............................................: 5 1 4 (D) 1 (D) 8 2 8 2 - - Defiance .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) : Delaware .........................................: 7 2 7 2 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Erie .............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 5 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) Fairfield ........................................: 9 4 9 4 - - 9 3 9 3 - - Fayette ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 5 3 5 3 - - Franklin .........................................: 6 2 4 (D) 2 (D) 12 5 12 5 - - Fulton ...........................................: 5 (D) 5 6 2 (D) 3 160 3 (D) 2 (D) Gallia ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 7 17 4 2 3 15 Geauga ...........................................: 15 9 15 (D) 2 (D) 16 13 16 13 - - Greene ...........................................: 6 2 6 (D) 1 (D) 8 1 8 1 - - Guernsey .........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 7 8 7 (D) 1 (D) : Hamilton .........................................: 13 7 13 7 - - 7 3 7 3 - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Hardin ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - - - - - - - Harrison .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 8 1 8 1 - - Henry ............................................: 4 (D) 3 1 1 (D) 4 527 1 (D) 3 (D) Highland .........................................: 8 2 8 2 - - 21 15 15 15 6 1 Hocking ..........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Holmes ...........................................: 24 14 18 13 6 1 24 18 22 15 6 2 Huron ............................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - Jackson ..........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 4 2 4 (D) 1 (D) : Jefferson ........................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Knox .............................................: 19 15 19 15 - - 22 10 22 10 - - Lake .............................................: 4 4 4 4 - - 7 5 7 5 - - Lawrence .........................................: 10 3 10 (D) 2 (D) 7 1 7 1 - - Licking ..........................................: 9 2 9 2 - - 6 1 6 1 - - Logan ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lorain ...........................................: 11 18 11 18 - - 15 17 14 (D) 1 (D) Lucas ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Madison ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Mahoning .........................................: 3 3 3 3 - - 12 19 12 19 - - : Marion ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Medina ...........................................: 9 4 9 4 - - 8 2 7 (D) 1 (D) Meigs ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 12 11 12 (D) 1 (D) Mercer ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Miami ............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 15 3 14 (D) 1 (D) Monroe ...........................................: 15 7 15 7 - - 7 10 7 10 - - Montgomery .......................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 4 3 4 3 - - Morgan ...........................................: 7 10 7 10 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Morrow ...........................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 10 3 10 3 - - Muskingum ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - : Noble ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ottawa ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Perry ............................................: 10 3 10 3 - - 6 5 6 5 - - Pickaway .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - - - - - - - Pike .............................................: 9 (D) 9 (D) 1 (D) 8 8 8 (D) 1 (D) Portage ..........................................: 9 42 9 42 - - 15 32 15 32 - - Preble ...........................................: 9 2 8 (D) 1 (D) 7 3 7 3 - - Putnam ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Richland .........................................: 14 35 14 (D) 2 (D) 16 16 15 (D) 1 (D) Ross .............................................: 8 (D) 7 1 1 (D) 7 4 7 4 - - : Sandusky .........................................: 7 3 7 3 - - 6 1 6 1 - - Scioto ...........................................: 3 (D) 3 1 1 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Seneca ...........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 3 9 3 9 - - Shelby ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Stark ............................................: 17 15 17 15 - - 12 16 12 16 - - Summit ...........................................: 10 3 10 (D) 1 (D) 7 2 7 2 - - Trumbull .........................................: 7 13 7 (D) 2 (D) 17 14 17 14 - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 11 13 10 (D) 1 (D) 5 5 5 5 - - Union ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 10 1 10 1 - - Van Wert .........................................: - - - - - - 5 2 5 2 - - : Warren ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 12 5 9 5 3 (Z) Washington .......................................: 6 9 6 9 - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 36 31 33 (D) 3 (D) 28 138 20 (D) 8 (D) Wood .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wyandot ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : PUMPKINS : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 999 4,286 970 4,227 48 59 887 3,454 857 3,354 92 100 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 12 23 12 23 - - 6 37 6 37 - - Allen ............................................: 7 12 7 12 - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PUMPKINS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Ashland ..........................................: 21 101 18 94 6 8 16 52 16 52 - - Ashtabula ........................................: 41 47 33 45 8 2 19 24 16 14 8 10 Athens ...........................................: 5 5 5 (D) 1 (D) 9 10 9 10 - - Belmont ..........................................: 5 15 5 15 - - 14 23 14 (D) 1 (D) Brown ............................................: 11 23 11 23 - - 8 (D) 8 (D) - - Butler ...........................................: 8 (D) 8 (D) - - 9 16 8 (D) 2 (D) Carroll ..........................................: 5 13 5 13 - - 7 16 7 16 - - Champaign ........................................: 8 36 8 36 - - 10 (D) 10 (D) - - Clark ............................................: 8 35 8 35 - - 10 51 10 51 - - Clermont .........................................: 10 22 10 22 - - 13 15 13 15 - - : Clinton ..........................................: 13 111 13 111 - - 4 22 4 22 - - Columbiana .......................................: 18 96 17 (D) 1 (D) 16 37 14 (D) 2 (D) Coshocton ........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Crawford .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Cuyahoga .........................................: 7 5 7 5 - - 13 9 13 9 - - Darke ............................................: 5 42 5 42 - - 4 2 4 2 - - Defiance .........................................: 3 3 3 3 - - 6 20 6 20 - - Delaware .........................................: 23 39 23 39 - - 14 41 11 39 3 2 Erie .............................................: 5 27 5 27 - - 9 46 9 (D) 1 (D) Fairfield ........................................: 29 123 29 123 - - 12 37 12 37 - - : Fayette ..........................................: 8 22 8 22 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 24 66 24 (D) 1 (D) 11 66 11 (D) 3 (D) Fulton ...........................................: 12 109 12 109 - - 8 47 8 47 - - Gallia ...........................................: 5 5 5 5 - - 23 50 23 50 - - Geauga ...........................................: 35 49 35 49 - - 39 59 34 55 11 5 Greene ...........................................: 12 42 12 (D) 1 (D) 7 15 7 15 - - Guernsey .........................................: 4 4 4 4 - - 5 12 5 (D) 2 (D) Hamilton .........................................: 21 55 21 55 - - 12 7 12 (D) 1 (D) Hancock ..........................................: 6 95 5 (D) 1 (D) 4 62 4 62 - - Hardin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 2 3 2 - - : Harrison .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Henry ............................................: 7 28 7 28 - - 6 7 6 (D) 1 (D) Highland .........................................: 25 49 25 49 - - 25 45 25 (D) 1 (D) Hocking ..........................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Holmes ...........................................: 20 47 20 47 - - 18 61 18 (D) 2 (D) Huron ............................................: 5 5 5 5 - - 4 3 4 3 - - Jackson ..........................................: 11 52 11 52 - - 9 19 9 19 - - Jefferson ........................................: 5 15 5 15 - - 5 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) Knox .............................................: 13 21 13 21 - - 6 11 6 11 - - Lake .............................................: 17 20 17 20 - - 13 17 13 17 - - : Lawrence .........................................: 5 2 3 1 4 1 10 18 10 18 - - Licking ..........................................: 20 54 20 54 - - 20 85 20 (D) 1 (D) Logan ............................................: 7 38 7 38 - - 8 31 8 31 - - Lorain ...........................................: 34 153 34 (D) 1 (D) 24 101 23 94 5 7 Lucas ............................................: 8 75 8 75 - - 14 107 14 107 - - Madison ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 26 3 26 - - Mahoning .........................................: 31 177 31 177 - - 18 192 18 192 - - Marion ...........................................: 4 4 1 (D) 3 (D) 9 7 9 7 - - Medina ...........................................: 42 104 42 (D) 1 (D) 31 84 29 73 4 11 Meigs ............................................: 14 7 14 7 - - 19 49 18 (D) 1 (D) : Mercer ...........................................: 5 19 5 19 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Miami ............................................: 9 50 9 50 - - 7 18 7 18 - - Monroe ...........................................: 6 8 6 8 - - 7 8 7 8 - - Montgomery .......................................: 8 4 8 4 - - 12 (D) 11 (D) 2 (D) Morgan ...........................................: 9 11 9 11 - - 5 4 5 4 - - Morrow ...........................................: 9 28 9 28 - - 13 30 13 (D) 1 (D) Muskingum ........................................: 12 24 12 24 - - 11 26 11 24 5 2 Noble ............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Ottawa ...........................................: 9 48 6 18 3 30 5 20 3 (D) 2 (D) Paulding .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - : Perry ............................................: 6 7 6 7 - - 4 2 4 2 - - Pickaway .........................................: 12 65 10 (D) 2 (D) 6 74 6 74 - - Pike .............................................: 16 34 16 34 - - 23 88 23 (D) 2 (D) Portage ..........................................: 31 151 31 151 - - 22 102 22 101 7 1 Preble ...........................................: 8 14 8 14 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Putnam ...........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Richland .........................................: 12 49 12 49 - - 22 59 22 (D) 1 (D) Ross .............................................: 10 40 10 40 - - 17 20 17 20 - - Sandusky .........................................: 7 267 7 267 - - 10 267 10 267 - - Scioto ...........................................: 11 11 11 (D) 4 (D) 6 10 5 (D) 1 (D) : Seneca ...........................................: 6 6 6 6 - - 5 17 5 17 - - Shelby ...........................................: 3 26 3 26 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Stark ............................................: 32 155 32 150 3 5 37 178 37 178 3 (Z) Summit ...........................................: 7 4 5 (D) 2 (D) 7 4 7 (D) 1 (D) Trumbull .........................................: 14 30 14 (D) 2 (D) 11 15 9 (D) 3 (D) Tuscarawas .......................................: 4 10 3 (D) 1 (D) 17 11 17 11 - - Union ............................................: 10 12 10 12 - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Van Wert .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 10 29 10 29 - - Warren ...........................................: 28 126 25 126 3 (Z) 11 49 11 (D) 2 (D) Washington .......................................: 7 20 7 20 - - 5 17 5 17 - - : Wayne ............................................: 27 309 27 309 - - 23 146 17 145 11 1 Williams .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 3 4 3 4 - - Wood .............................................: 13 263 13 263 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Wyandot ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RADISHES : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 202 495 192 493 12 2 169 599 162 598 7 1 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Allen ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Ashland ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ashtabula ........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Athens ...........................................: 4 1 4 (D) 1 (D) 9 1 9 1 - - Belmont ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Brown ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Butler ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - : Clark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clermont .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Columbiana .......................................: 11 1 11 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Coshocton ........................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Cuyahoga .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Darke ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Defiance .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: 11 1 9 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Erie .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Fairfield ........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Fayette ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Franklin .........................................: 10 1 8 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Geauga ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 3 2 3 2 - - Greene ...........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Harrison .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Highland .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hocking ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Holmes ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Huron ............................................: 4 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Knox .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Lake .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lawrence .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Licking ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Lorain ...........................................: - - - - - - 12 1 12 1 - - Lucas ............................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Madison ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Mahoning .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Marion ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Medina ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 9 4 8 (D) 1 (D) Meigs ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Mercer ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Miami ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Morrow ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ottawa ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Perry ............................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - : Pickaway .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Pike .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Portage ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 9 1 9 1 - - Preble ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Richland .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Ross .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 8 (D) 2 (D) 6 (D) Sandusky .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Scioto ...........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Seneca ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Shelby ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Stark ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Summit ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Trumbull .........................................: 6 2 6 2 - - - - - - - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 5 2 4 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Union ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Van Wert .........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Warren ...........................................: 10 1 10 1 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Washington .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 10 1 8 (D) 2 (D) 6 1 6 1 - - Williams .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Wood .............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - : RHUBARB : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 101 19 98 18 3 (Z) 117 34 109 32 9 2 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Allen ............................................: 9 1 9 1 - - - - - - - - Ashtabula ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RHUBARB - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Athens ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Butler ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Clark ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Clermont .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Columbiana .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Coshocton ........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Crawford .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Cuyahoga .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Darke ............................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Defiance .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Delaware .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Erie .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fairfield ........................................: - - - - - - 7 2 7 2 - - Fayette ..........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Franklin .........................................: 8 1 6 (D) 2 (D) 3 1 3 1 - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Geauga ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Greene ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Guernsey .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Hamilton .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Hancock ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Hardin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Harrison .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Highland .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Holmes ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Huron ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Jefferson ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Knox .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lake .............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 6 1 6 1 - - Lawrence .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Licking ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Logan ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Lorain ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Lucas ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mahoning .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Medina ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Meigs ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Miami ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Morrow ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ottawa ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pickaway .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pike .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Portage ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Richland .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Ross .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Sandusky .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Scioto ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Shelby ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Stark ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Summit ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Trumbull .........................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Union ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Van Wert .........................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Warren ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 7 1 5 (D) 2 (D) Wood .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : SPINACH : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 160 51 156 49 5 2 150 43 146 41 8 1 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Allen ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Ashland ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ashtabula ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Athens ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Belmont ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Brown ............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - Butler ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: - - - - - - 9 1 9 1 - - Champaign ........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - : Clark ............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - - - - - - - Clermont .........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Clinton ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Columbiana .......................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Coshocton ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Crawford .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Cuyahoga .........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Defiance .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPINACH - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Delaware .........................................: 8 1 8 1 - - - - - - - - Erie .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Fairfield ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Franklin .........................................: 10 1 8 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Geauga ...........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 1 (D) 3 (D) Greene ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Guernsey .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Hamilton .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Harrison .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Highland .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Holmes ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Huron ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jefferson ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Knox .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 8 2 8 2 - - Lake .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Lawrence .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Licking ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Logan ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lorain ...........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 9 1 9 1 - - : Lucas ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Mahoning .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 3 5 3 - - Medina ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Meigs ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Mercer ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Miami ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: 9 3 9 3 - - 6 1 6 1 3 (Z) Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Morrow ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Ottawa ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Perry ............................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Pickaway .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Pike .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Portage ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 9 1 9 1 - - Preble ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Richland .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Ross .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Sandusky .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Shelby ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Stark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Summit ...........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Trumbull .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Union ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Van Wert .........................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Warren ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Wayne ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 1 6 (D) 1 (D) : SQUASH (INCLUDING ZUCCHINI) : (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 629 1,421 612 1,399 27 22 669 1,645 645 1,552 42 92 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 7 21 7 21 - - 5 5 5 5 - - Allen ............................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ashland ..........................................: 17 60 17 60 - - 25 91 25 90 1 (D) Ashtabula ........................................: 9 6 9 6 - - 15 12 15 12 - - Athens ...........................................: 7 2 7 2 - - 10 6 10 6 - - Auglaize .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Belmont ..........................................: 6 2 6 2 - - 11 4 11 3 1 (D) Brown ............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Butler ...........................................: 13 3 13 3 - - 10 4 10 4 - - Carroll ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 10 2 10 2 - - : Champaign ........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clark ............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Clermont .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 13 7 12 7 1 (D) Clinton ..........................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Columbiana .......................................: 17 9 17 9 - - 6 7 6 7 - - Coshocton ........................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 8 24 8 24 - - Crawford .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Cuyahoga .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 4 2 4 2 - - Darke ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Defiance .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Delaware .........................................: 12 2 10 (D) 2 (D) 11 2 11 2 - - Erie .............................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 10 (D) 10 (D) - - Fairfield ........................................: 8 6 8 6 - - 6 6 6 6 - - Fayette ..........................................: 10 2 10 2 - - 3 6 3 6 - - Franklin .........................................: 13 4 11 3 3 (Z) 15 4 15 4 - - Fulton ...........................................: 8 3 8 3 - - 8 5 8 5 - - Geauga ...........................................: 19 14 19 14 - - 25 27 21 23 8 5 Greene ...........................................: 12 3 12 3 - - 7 9 7 8 1 (D) Guernsey .........................................: 4 10 4 10 - - 7 9 7 9 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. 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Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Hamilton .........................................: 13 3 13 3 - - 7 5 7 4 1 (D) Hancock ..........................................: 3 3 3 3 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Hardin ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Harrison .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Highland .........................................: 15 33 14 (D) 1 (D) 18 44 15 30 3 14 Hocking ..........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Holmes ...........................................: 11 38 11 30 4 8 16 18 16 18 - - Huron ............................................: 7 640 7 640 - - 9 441 9 441 - - Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - : Jefferson ........................................: 14 2 14 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Knox .............................................: 14 3 14 3 - - 9 2 9 2 - - Lake .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 11 9 9 8 3 (D) Lawrence .........................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Licking ..........................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 18 25 18 25 - - Logan ............................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Lorain ...........................................: 24 26 23 (D) 1 (D) 23 85 18 37 5 48 Lucas ............................................: 8 10 8 10 - - 8 10 8 10 - - Madison ..........................................: 4 1 4 (D) 2 (D) 5 7 5 7 - - Mahoning .........................................: 8 8 8 8 - - 15 21 15 21 - - : Marion ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Medina ...........................................: 35 46 35 46 - - 42 48 41 48 2 (D) Meigs ............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 7 4 6 4 1 (D) Miami ............................................: 7 7 7 7 - - 9 (D) 8 (D) 1 (D) Monroe ...........................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 6 3 6 3 - - Montgomery .......................................: 18 3 18 3 - - 13 12 13 11 3 (Z) Morgan ...........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morrow ...........................................: 4 4 4 4 - - 13 9 13 9 - - Muskingum ........................................: 6 3 3 3 3 (Z) 4 6 4 5 3 2 Noble ............................................: - - - - - - 5 10 5 10 - - : Ottawa ...........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 5 6 5 5 1 (D) Paulding .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Perry ............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pickaway .........................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pike .............................................: 10 13 10 13 - - 8 11 8 11 - - Portage ..........................................: 21 12 21 12 - - 16 10 15 10 1 (D) Preble ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 8 5 8 5 - - Putnam ...........................................: 6 85 6 76 3 9 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Richland .........................................: 4 4 4 4 - - 9 (D) 9 (D) - - Ross .............................................: 12 5 10 (D) 2 (D) 10 4 9 4 1 (D) : Sandusky .........................................: 3 12 3 12 - - 13 22 12 7 1 (D) Scioto ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Seneca ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 6 3 6 - - Shelby ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 1 1 (D) Stark ............................................: 16 7 16 7 - - 17 24 17 24 - - Summit ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 10 5 10 5 - - Trumbull .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 8 (D) 8 (D) - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 7 17 6 (D) 1 (D) 4 1 4 1 - - Union ............................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 6 1 6 1 - - Van Wert .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Vinton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Warren ...........................................: 16 8 16 8 - - 10 5 10 5 - - Washington .......................................: 13 1 11 (D) 2 (D) 7 2 5 1 2 (D) Wayne ............................................: 33 42 31 (D) 2 (D) 31 108 31 108 - - Williams .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 3 4 3 - - Wood .............................................: 10 (D) 10 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : SWEET CORN (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 977 8,465 923 8,395 109 70 1,085 7,908 1,020 7,777 102 131 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 5 6 5 6 - - Allen ............................................: 10 (D) 10 (D) 1 (D) 11 (D) 11 (D) - - Ashland ..........................................: 20 68 20 68 5 1 15 31 12 30 3 2 Ashtabula ........................................: 20 31 20 30 8 1 20 40 19 (D) 1 (D) Athens ...........................................: 6 7 5 (D) 2 (D) 12 20 12 20 - - Auglaize .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Belmont ..........................................: 5 29 4 (D) 1 (D) 10 32 10 (D) 1 (D) Brown ............................................: 8 5 8 5 - - 8 36 8 36 - - Butler ...........................................: 17 52 17 (D) 2 (D) 14 38 14 38 - - Carroll ..........................................: 11 13 4 12 7 1 11 20 11 20 - - : Champaign ........................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) - - 6 (D) 6 (D) 1 (D) Clark ............................................: 9 96 9 96 - - 12 78 12 78 - - Clermont .........................................: 9 16 9 (D) 1 (D) 14 25 10 19 4 6 Clinton ..........................................: 16 136 16 135 4 2 4 8 2 (D) 2 (D) Columbiana .......................................: 28 436 27 (D) 1 (D) 23 111 23 (D) 1 (D) Coshocton ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Crawford .........................................: 5 30 5 30 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Cuyahoga .........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 6 62 6 62 - - Darke ............................................: 13 80 12 (D) 1 (D) 25 102 23 (D) 2 (D) Defiance .........................................: 5 9 5 9 - - 11 110 11 110 - - Delaware .........................................: 11 (D) 11 (D) - - 20 53 20 53 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Erie .............................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 12 72 12 72 - - Fairfield ........................................: 23 80 23 80 - - 27 54 25 (D) 2 (D) Fayette ..........................................: 14 66 11 (D) 5 (D) 7 10 7 9 3 (Z) Franklin .........................................: 23 43 23 (D) 2 (D) 17 40 17 (D) 1 (D) Fulton ...........................................: 8 (D) 8 (D) 1 (D) 9 (D) 9 (D) 2 (D) Gallia ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 11 16 11 16 - - Geauga ...........................................: 27 95 27 95 - - 22 77 17 75 5 2 Greene ...........................................: 18 52 17 (D) 1 (D) 14 17 14 17 - - Guernsey .........................................: 12 12 1 (D) 11 (D) 4 12 4 12 - - Hamilton .........................................: 15 214 15 214 - - 7 163 7 163 - - : Hancock ..........................................: 12 219 12 (D) 1 (D) 8 186 7 (D) 1 (D) Hardin ...........................................: 10 5 10 5 - - 5 4 4 (D) 1 (D) Harrison .........................................: 5 13 5 13 - - 11 12 11 12 - - Henry ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Highland .........................................: 15 55 15 55 - - 18 61 18 61 - - Hocking ..........................................: 9 2 9 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Holmes ...........................................: 23 65 23 65 - - 27 75 27 75 4 (Z) Huron ............................................: 11 (D) 8 (D) 3 3 15 (D) 14 (D) 1 (D) Jackson ..........................................: 6 37 6 37 - - 7 24 5 (D) 2 (D) Jefferson ........................................: 6 12 6 (D) 2 (D) 5 9 5 9 - - : Knox .............................................: 20 18 20 18 - - 21 26 21 15 3 11 Lake .............................................: 11 104 11 104 - - 16 92 14 (D) 2 (D) Lawrence .........................................: 6 5 4 3 4 2 19 20 12 18 8 2 Licking ..........................................: 28 84 28 84 - - 39 118 35 117 4 1 Logan ............................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 15 105 15 105 - - Lorain ...........................................: 25 460 25 460 - - 21 255 21 (D) 1 (D) Lucas ............................................: 8 182 8 182 - - 11 209 11 (D) 1 (D) Madison ..........................................: 4 5 3 (D) 2 (D) 5 38 5 (D) 1 (D) Mahoning .........................................: 14 144 14 144 - - 22 476 20 (D) 2 (D) Marion ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : Medina ...........................................: 20 382 20 382 - - 19 164 18 (D) 1 (D) Meigs ............................................: 7 61 7 61 - - 19 136 19 (D) 1 (D) Mercer ...........................................: 22 16 13 (D) 9 (D) 15 21 15 21 - - Miami ............................................: 10 40 10 37 3 3 10 19 9 (D) 1 (D) Monroe ...........................................: 15 6 15 6 - - 12 17 12 17 - - Montgomery .......................................: 11 6 11 6 - - 9 72 9 72 - - Morgan ...........................................: 6 13 6 (D) 1 (D) 4 5 4 5 - - Morrow ...........................................: 7 22 7 (D) 1 (D) 18 84 18 84 - - Muskingum ........................................: 12 30 9 30 3 (Z) 20 40 20 24 5 16 Noble ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 8 4 8 4 - - : Ottawa ...........................................: 6 109 6 109 - - 5 88 5 88 - - Paulding .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Perry ............................................: 10 19 10 17 5 3 10 51 10 51 - - Pickaway .........................................: 10 36 8 (D) 3 (D) 8 31 8 31 - - Pike .............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 7 40 7 (D) 1 (D) Portage ..........................................: 19 282 19 282 - - 20 206 19 (D) 2 (D) Preble ...........................................: 8 27 7 (D) 1 (D) 9 41 7 (D) 2 (D) Putnam ...........................................: 5 7 5 7 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Richland .........................................: 16 44 16 (D) 2 (D) 17 42 16 (D) 1 (D) Ross .............................................: 8 34 6 (D) 2 (D) 13 14 10 14 3 (Z) : Sandusky .........................................: 11 28 11 28 - - 16 102 16 102 - - Scioto ...........................................: 13 9 13 (D) 1 (D) 18 9 14 7 4 1 Seneca ...........................................: 8 40 8 (D) 2 (D) 7 16 7 16 - - Shelby ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 7 4 (D) 1 (D) Stark ............................................: 30 258 28 241 5 17 55 208 52 207 4 (Z) Summit ...........................................: 9 283 9 283 - - 15 366 15 366 - - Trumbull .........................................: 31 61 31 60 3 2 21 67 21 (D) 2 (D) Tuscarawas .......................................: 6 8 5 (D) 1 (D) 12 14 12 14 - - Union ............................................: 6 8 6 8 - - 10 15 9 (D) 2 (D) Van Wert .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Warren ...........................................: 26 25 26 25 - - 9 15 5 (D) 5 (D) Washington .......................................: 7 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) 13 (D) 9 (D) 4 (Z) Wayne ............................................: 38 181 38 181 - - 29 120 28 (D) 1 (D) Williams .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Wood .............................................: 9 5 9 5 - - 4 11 4 11 - - Wyandot ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 7 3 7 3 - - : SWEET POTATOES : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 114 29 109 28 5 1 143 39 137 36 9 3 : Counties : : Allen ............................................: 9 1 9 1 - - - - - - - - Ashland ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Ashtabula ........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Athens ...........................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 5 1 5 1 - - Belmont ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Brown ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Butler ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Clark ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clermont .........................................: 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SWEET POTATOES - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Clinton ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Columbiana .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Coshocton ........................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Crawford .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Cuyahoga .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Darke ............................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 6 1 6 1 - - Defiance .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Erie .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fairfield ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - : Fayette ..........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Gallia ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Geauga ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 11 4 11 4 - - Greene ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Guernsey .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Hamilton .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Harrison .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Highland .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 2 - - 3 2 : Hocking ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Holmes ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Huron ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jackson ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Knox .............................................: - - - - - - 7 1 7 1 - - Lake .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lawrence .........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Licking ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Lorain ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 8 1 8 1 - - : Lucas ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Madison ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Medina ...........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Miami ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Montgomery .......................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 7 3 7 (D) 3 (D) Morgan ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morrow ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Muskingum ........................................: - - - - - - 4 2 4 2 - - Ottawa ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Perry ............................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - : Pickaway .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pike .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Portage ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Preble ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Richland .........................................: - - - - - - 5 2 5 2 - - Ross .............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Sandusky .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Scioto ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Seneca ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Shelby ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Stark ............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Summit ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Trumbull .........................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Union ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Van Wert .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Warren ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Washington .......................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - : TOMATOES IN THE OPEN : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 1,196 3,968 1,094 839 134 3,129 1,278 4,636 1,177 1,010 150 3,626 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 1 4 (D) 2 (D) Allen ............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 4 (D) 4 2 1 (D) Ashland ..........................................: 26 18 21 17 5 1 22 10 22 10 - - Ashtabula ........................................: 37 7 29 6 8 2 30 16 30 16 - - Athens ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 24 19 23 (D) 1 (D) Auglaize .........................................: 6 3 6 3 - - - - - - - - Belmont ..........................................: 13 9 12 (D) 2 (D) 23 16 23 (D) 1 (D) Brown ............................................: 10 5 10 5 - - 22 28 22 28 - - Butler ...........................................: 22 7 22 (D) 2 (D) 26 9 24 9 3 (Z) Carroll ..........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 13 2 13 2 - - : Champaign ........................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 11 1 9 1 3 (Z) Clark ............................................: 8 2 8 2 - - 8 2 8 (D) 2 (D) Clermont .........................................: 15 9 13 (D) 2 (D) 23 16 23 (D) 2 (D) Clinton ..........................................: 14 6 13 4 5 3 3 2 3 2 - - Columbiana .......................................: 24 44 23 (D) 1 (D) 17 23 17 23 - - Coshocton ........................................: 13 2 13 2 - - 8 5 8 5 - - Crawford .........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 4 2 4 2 - - Cuyahoga .........................................: 14 2 14 2 - - 22 5 22 (D) 1 (D) Darke ............................................: 7 5 6 (D) 1 (D) 20 (D) 18 11 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. : : Defiance .........................................: 7 3 7 3 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: 20 4 18 (D) 2 (D) 21 7 17 5 4 2 Erie .............................................: 13 11 13 (D) 2 (D) 24 25 21 25 3 (Z) Fairfield ........................................: 20 4 20 4 - - 26 8 23 (D) 3 (D) Fayette ..........................................: 15 3 12 3 3 (Z) 7 4 7 4 - - Franklin .........................................: 23 4 21 4 3 (Z) 26 13 26 13 - - Fulton ...........................................: 14 18 14 18 - - 10 (D) 9 8 1 (D) Gallia ...........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 6 7 6 7 - - Geauga ...........................................: 50 21 50 (D) 1 (D) 37 26 31 24 9 2 Greene ...........................................: 19 8 19 (D) 1 (D) 7 2 7 (D) 1 (D) : Guernsey .........................................: 18 5 5 3 13 2 4 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Hamilton .........................................: 30 21 30 21 - - 26 19 26 19 - - Hancock ..........................................: 5 3 4 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) 4 3 1 (D) Hardin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Harrison .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 10 2 10 2 - - Henry ............................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 3 (Z) 1 (D) Highland .........................................: 27 18 27 17 3 (Z) 41 33 35 32 7 1 Hocking ..........................................: 12 2 12 2 - - 4 3 4 3 - - Holmes ...........................................: 22 11 16 11 6 1 18 28 17 (D) 1 (D) Huron ............................................: 7 1 7 (D) 1 (D) 13 (D) 10 (D) 4 (D) : Jackson ..........................................: 11 9 11 9 - - 6 3 5 (D) 1 (D) Jefferson ........................................: 9 3 7 (D) 2 (D) 3 1 3 1 - - Knox .............................................: 25 8 25 8 - - 23 9 22 8 5 1 Lake .............................................: 9 9 9 9 - - 11 12 11 12 - - Lawrence .........................................: 10 5 9 (D) 1 (D) 16 12 11 11 6 1 Licking ..........................................: 19 13 19 (D) 2 (D) 24 17 17 16 7 1 Logan ............................................: 8 4 8 4 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lorain ...........................................: 37 72 36 29 4 44 43 45 43 44 13 2 Lucas ............................................: 12 11 12 11 - - 13 22 13 22 - - Madison ..........................................: 3 1 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Mahoning .........................................: 20 33 20 (D) 1 (D) 36 37 36 37 - - Marion ...........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Medina ...........................................: 45 18 45 (D) 1 (D) 42 42 38 39 4 3 Meigs ............................................: 17 124 17 124 - - 21 59 19 (D) 2 (D) Mercer ...........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Miami ............................................: 11 4 11 4 - - 10 12 10 12 - - Monroe ...........................................: 6 3 6 3 - - 7 2 7 2 - - Montgomery .......................................: 13 3 13 3 - - 20 17 20 (D) 4 (D) Morgan ...........................................: 8 2 8 2 - - 5 5 5 5 - - Morrow ...........................................: 15 3 15 3 - - 9 1 9 1 - - : Muskingum ........................................: 7 5 4 (D) 5 (D) 18 14 18 8 3 6 Noble ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 1 7 1 - - Ottawa ...........................................: 11 356 8 6 4 349 12 361 9 15 4 347 Paulding .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Perry ............................................: 16 6 16 6 - - 12 73 12 73 - - Pickaway .........................................: 9 2 9 2 - - 8 2 8 2 - - Pike .............................................: 18 14 18 (D) 1 (D) 18 29 16 (D) 2 (D) Portage ..........................................: 32 19 32 19 - - 38 24 38 (D) 1 (D) Preble ...........................................: 8 2 7 (D) 1 (D) 9 6 8 (D) 1 (D) Putnam ...........................................: 17 1,899 3 142 14 1,757 9 1,387 2 (D) 8 (D) : Richland .........................................: 14 8 14 8 - - 17 6 17 6 - - Ross .............................................: 20 6 14 5 6 1 12 9 9 8 3 (Z) Sandusky .........................................: 12 (D) 11 11 1 (D) 11 (D) 9 (D) 2 (D) Scioto ...........................................: 4 1 4 (D) 1 (D) 7 6 6 (D) 1 (D) Seneca ...........................................: 10 3 10 3 - - 3 9 3 9 - - Shelby ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 4 1 4 (D) 2 (D) Stark ............................................: 22 8 22 8 - - 40 16 37 16 4 (Z) Summit ...........................................: 16 5 14 (D) 3 (D) 21 13 20 (D) 2 (D) Trumbull .........................................: 21 5 21 5 - - 22 7 22 7 - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 6 2 4 (D) 2 (D) 6 2 6 2 - - : Union ............................................: 17 8 17 (D) 1 (D) 16 6 16 (D) 1 (D) Van Wert .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Vinton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Warren ...........................................: 35 26 32 26 3 (Z) 28 13 24 10 4 2 Washington .......................................: 10 10 8 (D) 2 (D) 15 48 9 47 6 1 Wayne ............................................: 37 24 34 (D) 4 (D) 44 24 39 (D) 6 (D) Williams .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Wood .............................................: 9 462 2 (D) 7 (D) 8 230 4 4 4 226 Wyandot ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - : TURNIP GREENS : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 27 (D) 27 (D) - - 39 (D) 39 (D) - - : Counties : : Allen ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Ashland ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Ashtabula ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Athens ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Erie .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: - - - - - - 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TURNIP GREENS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Holmes ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Huron ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Knox .............................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Lake .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Licking ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Medina ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Meigs ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Montgomery .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Ottawa ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Perry ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Portage ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Richland .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ross .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Summit ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Trumbull .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Warren ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Wayne ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : TURNIPS : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 104 17 98 15 9 2 124 76 119 75 8 1 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Allen ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Ashland ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ashtabula ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Athens ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 9 1 9 1 - - Belmont ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Brown ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Butler ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Carroll ..........................................: - - - - - - 7 1 7 1 - - Clark ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - : Clermont .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Columbiana .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Crawford .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cuyahoga .........................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Erie .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 2 3 2 - - Fairfield ........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fayette ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 8 1 6 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Gallia ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Geauga ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Greene ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Hamilton .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Highland .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Holmes ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Huron ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Knox .............................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Lake .............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Lawrence .........................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Licking ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lorain ...........................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Lucas ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Madison ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mahoning .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Medina ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Meigs ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Monroe ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 8 2 7 (D) 4 (D) : Morrow ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Noble ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Ottawa ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Perry ............................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Pickaway .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Pike .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Portage ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Preble ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Richland .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ross .............................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - : Sandusky .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Scioto ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Shelby ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Summit ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Trumbull .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Warren ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Washington .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Wayne ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 5 1 5 1 - - Williams .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Wood .............................................: 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WATERCRESS : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) 7 2 7 2 (X) (X) : Counties : : Ashtabula ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Erie .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Franklin .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Knox .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Portage ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : WATERMELONS : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 421 271 377 262 47 9 397 370 389 361 29 9 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Allen ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Ashland ..........................................: 11 19 11 19 - - 4 10 4 10 - - Ashtabula ........................................: 11 2 11 2 - - 7 4 7 4 - - Athens ...........................................: - - - - - - 13 3 13 3 - - Auglaize .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - - - - - - - Belmont ..........................................: 5 2 4 (D) 1 (D) 8 14 8 (D) 1 (D) Brown ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 16 8 16 5 6 3 Butler ...........................................: 12 10 12 10 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 9 1 2 (D) 7 (D) 8 1 8 1 - - : Champaign ........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Clark ............................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Clermont .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Clinton ..........................................: 8 1 8 1 - - - - - - - - Columbiana .......................................: 12 7 12 7 - - 6 5 6 5 - - Coshocton ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Crawford .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Cuyahoga .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Darke ............................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Defiance .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Delaware .........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Erie .............................................: 7 3 7 3 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Fairfield ........................................: 12 3 12 3 - - 4 2 4 2 - - Fayette ..........................................: 11 2 11 2 - - 3 2 3 2 - - Franklin .........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 6 2 6 2 - - Fulton ...........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Gallia ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 9 11 9 11 - - Geauga ...........................................: 18 6 18 6 - - 9 1 6 1 3 (Z) Greene ...........................................: 6 4 6 4 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Guernsey .........................................: 13 2 - - 13 2 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Hamilton .........................................: 8 5 8 5 - - 4 3 4 3 - - Hancock ..........................................: - - - - - - 4 10 4 10 - - Hardin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Harrison .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Highland .........................................: 25 46 25 46 - - 17 28 17 28 - - Hocking ..........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Holmes ...........................................: 16 11 10 (D) 6 (D) 14 33 14 33 - - Huron ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 6 3 6 3 - - : Knox .............................................: 8 9 8 9 - - 14 4 14 3 3 (Z) Lake .............................................: 8 4 8 4 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Lawrence .........................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Licking ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 12 3 10 (D) 2 (D) Logan ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lorain ...........................................: 6 4 6 4 - - 8 6 8 6 - - Lucas ............................................: 7 4 5 (D) 2 (D) 6 6 6 6 - - Madison ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Mahoning .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 18 9 18 9 - - Medina ...........................................: 12 3 12 3 - - 6 2 5 (D) 1 (D) : Meigs ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 7 (D) 6 (D) 2 (D) Mercer ...........................................: 12 5 3 (D) 9 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Miami ............................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 6 17 6 17 - - Monroe ...........................................: 3 4 3 4 - - 3 1 3 (D) 2 (D) Montgomery .......................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 11 5 11 5 3 (Z) Morrow ...........................................: 3 3 3 3 - - 3 7 3 7 - - Muskingum ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 12 6 12 (D) 4 (D) Ottawa ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Paulding .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Perry ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 3 2 3 2 - - : Pickaway .........................................: 4 3 4 3 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pike .............................................: 6 10 6 10 - - 11 30 11 30 - - Portage ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 10 5 10 5 - - Preble ...........................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 5 1 5 1 - - Richland .........................................: 5 14 5 14 - - 7 6 7 6 - - Ross .............................................: 5 4 3 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Sandusky .........................................: - - - - - - 8 6 8 6 - - Scioto ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Stark ............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 10 2 10 2 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WATERMELONS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Summit ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 2 6 2 - - Trumbull .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 2 5 2 - - Tuscarawas .......................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Union ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 5 2 5 2 - - Van Wert .........................................: - - - - - - 7 3 7 3 - - Warren ...........................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Washington .......................................: 10 1 10 1 - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 13 11 13 11 - - 15 8 15 8 - - Williams .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wood .............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : OTHER VEGETABLES : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................: 209 330 209 330 - - 248 715 241 679 20 36 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 6 2 6 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Allen ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Ashland ..........................................: 5 16 5 16 - - 5 5 5 5 - - Ashtabula ........................................: 6 5 6 5 - - 17 27 17 27 - - Athens ...........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Auglaize .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Belmont ..........................................: 6 9 6 9 - - 5 7 5 7 - - Brown ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 2 3 2 - - Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - : Clark ............................................: 7 4 7 4 - - - - - - - - Clermont .........................................: 11 5 11 5 - - 4 13 4 13 - - Columbiana .......................................: 4 28 4 28 - - 6 6 6 6 - - Crawford .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Cuyahoga .........................................: 9 5 9 5 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Delaware .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Erie .............................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fairfield ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fayette ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 6 23 6 23 - - : Fulton ...........................................: 8 2 8 2 - - 11 (D) 11 (D) 1 (D) Gallia ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Geauga ...........................................: 7 6 7 6 - - 10 24 10 24 - - Greene ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Guernsey .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: 7 8 7 8 - - 5 3 5 3 - - Harrison .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Highland .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 2 3 2 - - Holmes ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 11 29 11 29 - - Huron ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - : Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Knox .............................................: 3 3 3 3 - - 11 11 9 (D) 2 (D) Lake .............................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Licking ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 4 3 (D) 1 (D) Logan ............................................: 3 2 3 2 - - - - - - - - Lorain ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Lucas ............................................: 13 5 13 5 - - 13 24 13 24 - - Madison ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mahoning .........................................: - - - - - - 9 23 9 23 - - Medina ...........................................: 6 5 6 5 - - 7 10 7 10 - - : Meigs ............................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Miami ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Monroe ...........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Morrow ...........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - - - - - - - Muskingum ........................................: - - - - - - 7 6 7 5 3 1 Perry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pickaway .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pike .............................................: 5 11 5 11 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Portage ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Preble ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 8 4 8 - - Putnam ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Richland .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Ross .............................................: 7 3 7 3 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Sandusky .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Scioto ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Stark ............................................: 8 4 8 4 - - 5 9 5 9 - - Summit ...........................................: 6 3 6 3 - - 3 5 3 5 - - Trumbull .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 18 13 18 13 - - : Tuscarawas .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Union ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Van Wert .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Warren ...........................................: 5 19 5 19 - - 3 2 3 2 - - Washington .......................................: - - - - - - 7 18 7 6 6 12 Wayne ............................................: 8 26 8 26 - - 11 44 11 44 - - Wood .............................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 4 (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 : : Ohio ...................................: 2,014 10,789 238 855 1,801 8,984 164 648 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 20 67 4 2 18 21 1 (D) Allen ..................................: 12 11 - - 13 8 - - Ashland ................................: 19 17 2 (D) 21 38 1 (D) Ashtabula ..............................: 90 1,094 5 47 93 892 6 16 Athens .................................: 19 46 4 5 42 81 3 3 Auglaize ...............................: 5 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) Belmont ................................: 17 40 1 (D) 23 84 2 (D) Brown ..................................: 26 93 3 19 16 95 2 (D) Butler .................................: 38 367 5 6 27 74 3 4 Carroll ................................: 28 299 6 24 15 170 3 19 : Champaign ..............................: 22 83 6 9 27 110 8 24 Clark ..................................: 12 13 3 (Z) 30 30 - - Clermont ...............................: 27 35 - - 28 38 1 (D) Clinton ................................: 12 45 - - 6 10 - - Columbiana .............................: 27 403 2 (D) 27 366 - - Coshocton ..............................: 42 209 4 7 29 99 1 (D) Crawford ...............................: 7 14 1 (D) 7 12 - - Cuyahoga ...............................: 19 45 6 28 8 (D) 3 (D) Darke ..................................: 15 54 4 6 22 66 3 8 Defiance ...............................: 10 5 2 (D) 4 5 - - : Delaware ...............................: 22 33 2 (D) 31 49 6 1 Erie ...................................: 30 376 8 54 20 557 1 (D) Fairfield ..............................: 58 427 2 (D) 33 262 1 (D) Fayette ................................: 3 3 3 1 1 (D) 1 (D) Franklin ...............................: 26 17 3 3 22 34 6 5 Fulton .................................: 12 11 2 (D) 16 127 - - Gallia .................................: 17 51 - - 10 14 - - Geauga .................................: 71 274 6 31 33 135 5 (D) Greene .................................: 29 69 6 15 26 63 9 12 Guernsey ...............................: 28 96 4 (Z) 24 49 1 (D) : Hamilton ...............................: 15 89 - - 24 62 5 7 Hancock ................................: 5 4 2 (D) 8 17 1 (D) Hardin .................................: 12 31 2 (D) 4 7 - - Harrison ...............................: 12 54 - - 10 64 - - Henry ..................................: 10 32 - - 5 50 - - Highland ...............................: 19 129 8 14 16 55 3 7 Hocking ................................: 42 162 - - 15 79 - - Holmes .................................: 41 232 2 (D) 41 111 1 (D) Huron ..................................: 13 38 1 (D) 16 39 3 (D) Jackson ................................: 14 91 - - 18 67 1 (D) : Jefferson ..............................: 23 122 - - 12 32 - - Knox ...................................: 14 125 - - 30 177 - - Lake ...................................: 29 138 4 4 18 173 3 10 Lawrence ...............................: 18 16 - - 23 23 - - Licking ................................: 66 370 - - 55 386 3 2 Logan ..................................: 30 90 4 10 11 24 - - Lorain .................................: 46 431 6 56 43 364 7 14 Lucas ..................................: 12 (D) 3 3 7 (D) - - Madison ................................: 3 7 - - 8 35 - - Mahoning ...............................: 31 205 4 43 52 352 8 37 : Marion .................................: 7 18 - - 9 18 - - Medina .................................: 51 138 2 (D) 56 129 6 14 Meigs ..................................: 11 54 - - 5 14 - - Mercer .................................: 5 15 - - 9 24 - - Miami ..................................: 28 34 2 (D) 18 21 1 (D) Monroe .................................: 6 9 - - 21 28 - - Montgomery .............................: 15 83 4 10 24 74 2 (D) Morgan .................................: 25 466 - - 11 34 1 (D) Morrow .................................: 16 47 4 4 29 65 - - Muskingum ..............................: 26 112 - - 38 197 2 (D) : Noble ..................................: 9 77 6 12 2 (D) 1 (D) Ottawa .................................: 31 274 2 (D) 14 189 1 (D) Paulding ...............................: - - - - 4 (D) 1 (D) Perry ..................................: 25 35 5 15 9 9 - - Pickaway ...............................: 5 29 2 (D) 12 39 5 19 Pike ...................................: - - - - 1 (D) - - Portage ................................: 20 241 1 (D) 29 191 1 (D) Preble .................................: 11 122 1 (D) 13 70 2 (D) Putnam .................................: - - - - 2 (D) - - Richland ...............................: 36 260 2 (D) 23 148 - - : Ross ...................................: 27 134 10 20 32 70 3 4 Sandusky ...............................: 12 43 1 (D) 14 304 2 (D) Scioto .................................: 11 19 - - 11 109 2 (D) Seneca .................................: 5 2 - - 6 15 - - Shelby .................................: 9 25 - - 6 9 - - Stark ..................................: 46 236 8 16 54 209 5 11 Summit .................................: 54 104 15 13 40 127 4 (D) Trumbull ...............................: 26 133 - - 38 173 3 1 Tuscarawas .............................: 7 58 - - 17 149 - - Union ..................................: 27 84 2 (D) 22 42 2 (D) : Van Wert ...............................: 12 14 - - 5 18 2 (D) Vinton .................................: 17 74 3 45 9 28 - - Warren .................................: 57 196 10 7 27 168 6 1 Washington .............................: 45 151 9 37 26 122 1 (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. : : Wayne ..................................: 69 480 16 150 55 295 6 (D) Williams ...............................: 17 91 3 30 7 35 - - Wood ...................................: 28 60 - - 5 14 2 (D) Wyandot ................................: - - - - 7 7 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Ohio ...................................: 1,882 9,032 1,344 7,216 1,116 1,816 1,700 8,235 1,245 6,755 898 1,480 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 16 (D) 15 27 5 (D) 15 17 11 6 7 12 Allen ..................................: 12 9 4 5 10 4 13 (D) 3 (D) 11 7 Ashland ................................: 18 (D) 18 13 6 (D) 21 29 10 11 17 18 Ashtabula ..............................: 84 1,071 58 997 37 75 91 872 82 846 25 26 Athens .................................: 18 (D) 12 15 12 (D) 41 55 28 33 24 22 Auglaize ...............................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Belmont ................................: 17 35 11 22 14 13 22 (D) 12 (D) 19 43 Brown ..................................: 26 87 13 48 20 39 15 (D) 14 76 5 (D) Butler .................................: 30 51 27 40 15 11 23 51 19 27 19 23 Carroll ................................: 18 47 13 9 17 38 11 50 4 19 10 32 : Champaign ..............................: 19 66 13 60 7 6 27 (D) 25 96 8 (D) Clark ..................................: 11 (D) 11 (D) - - 28 29 9 10 25 19 Clermont ...............................: 27 34 17 26 13 7 28 (D) 21 31 14 (D) Clinton ................................: 12 45 5 10 8 35 5 (D) 5 8 1 (D) Columbiana .............................: 27 (D) 26 370 15 (D) 23 352 18 312 16 40 Coshocton ..............................: 40 206 27 137 21 70 28 (D) 23 85 11 (D) Crawford ...............................: 5 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) 7 (D) 5 8 3 (D) Cuyahoga ...............................: 19 45 19 31 5 14 6 (D) 6 (D) - - Darke ..................................: 15 54 14 (D) 3 (D) 22 66 10 59 12 7 Defiance ...............................: 10 5 6 3 4 2 4 5 4 4 3 2 : Delaware ...............................: 22 32 18 24 13 8 31 (D) 21 29 14 (D) Erie ...................................: 23 325 19 305 10 20 20 553 14 465 12 88 Fairfield ..............................: 58 424 49 335 46 88 31 261 19 209 20 52 Fayette ................................: 3 3 3 2 3 1 - - - - - - Franklin ...............................: 19 10 18 9 7 1 20 (D) 18 25 4 (D) Fulton .................................: 12 11 12 10 3 1 16 127 12 100 7 27 Gallia .................................: 17 (D) 13 (D) 16 28 10 14 10 11 4 3 Geauga .................................: 71 273 55 218 48 55 32 (D) 23 122 19 (D) Greene .................................: 25 60 23 55 7 6 24 52 9 29 20 23 Guernsey ...............................: 22 64 7 20 18 43 23 41 16 25 9 16 : Hamilton ...............................: 15 88 15 58 9 29 24 61 20 42 8 19 Hancock ................................: 5 (D) 5 3 1 (D) 8 (D) 5 4 3 (D) Hardin .................................: 12 31 3 11 11 20 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Harrison ...............................: 12 54 12 (D) 1 (D) 10 64 4 39 8 25 Henry ..................................: 10 32 4 31 7 1 5 50 5 50 - - Highland ...............................: 19 124 13 114 8 10 15 (D) 10 43 5 (D) Hocking ................................: 42 156 20 113 34 43 14 (D) 11 51 8 (D) Holmes .................................: 41 232 38 200 8 32 41 111 34 97 14 13 Huron ..................................: 11 (D) 6 26 5 (D) 15 (D) 15 36 1 (D) Jackson ................................: 9 33 8 23 5 10 17 (D) 13 34 11 (D) : Jefferson ..............................: 20 (D) 14 57 14 (D) 12 (D) 8 13 8 (D) Knox ...................................: 12 (D) 8 (D) 5 14 30 (D) 23 148 14 (D) Lake ...................................: 28 (D) 28 122 7 (D) 18 173 17 167 4 6 Lawrence ...............................: 18 15 11 10 9 5 21 (D) 14 13 17 (D) Licking ................................: 51 285 30 234 37 51 49 373 32 308 31 66 Logan ..................................: 30 90 24 24 21 66 9 (D) 7 10 2 (D) Lorain .................................: 46 427 39 386 24 41 43 364 31 297 23 67 Lucas ..................................: 12 (D) 10 (D) 10 21 7 (D) 5 (D) 3 (D) Madison ................................: 3 7 3 7 - - 8 35 6 26 4 9 Mahoning ...............................: 31 205 21 189 18 16 46 321 28 277 26 44 : Marion .................................: 7 18 2 (D) 6 (D) 7 17 7 16 4 2 Medina .................................: 49 131 29 75 35 56 56 128 45 99 27 29 Meigs ..................................: 11 54 8 41 8 13 5 14 5 (D) 1 (D) Mercer .................................: 5 15 3 (D) 2 (D) 9 24 9 24 - - Miami ..................................: 28 (D) 13 (D) 15 18 18 21 13 9 12 12 Monroe .................................: 6 (D) 6 4 5 (D) 21 (D) 10 15 12 (D) Montgomery .............................: 13 (D) 12 73 7 (D) 24 74 19 58 20 17 Morgan .................................: 14 49 9 44 7 5 11 34 9 (D) 5 (D) Morrow .................................: 12 45 5 37 12 8 28 59 8 47 24 12 Muskingum ..............................: 26 103 17 82 20 21 35 197 24 125 23 71 : Noble ..................................: 7 (D) 6 36 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Ottawa .................................: 31 274 22 230 18 44 14 (D) 14 173 6 (D) Paulding ...............................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Perry ..................................: 25 (D) 19 20 16 (D) 9 (D) 9 (D) 3 (Z) Pickaway ...............................: 5 29 5 18 4 11 12 39 10 14 8 24 Pike ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Portage ................................: 19 (D) 14 102 10 (D) 23 (D) 15 44 17 (D) Preble .................................: 11 122 5 (D) 6 (D) 13 (D) 10 57 6 (D) Putnam .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Richland ...............................: 35 259 16 184 27 75 20 (D) 16 129 8 (D) : Ross ...................................: 27 127 21 106 23 21 29 57 24 52 12 5 Sandusky ...............................: 12 43 6 40 7 3 14 (D) 14 275 4 (D) Scioto .................................: 8 8 8 4 8 3 8 99 8 72 4 28 Seneca .................................: 5 2 4 (D) 1 (D) 6 (D) 3 (D) 3 12 Shelby .................................: 9 25 5 6 7 19 6 9 5 (D) 4 (D) Stark ..................................: 45 232 36 191 30 40 50 202 43 157 27 44 Summit .................................: 51 97 35 76 35 21 39 122 32 83 18 39 Trumbull ...............................: 26 (D) 16 79 15 (D) 36 (D) 18 53 19 (D) Tuscarawas .............................: 7 58 7 35 4 23 14 104 11 76 10 28 Union ..................................: 27 84 27 77 7 7 20 (D) 15 25 13 (D) : Van Wert ...............................: 12 14 2 (D) 10 (D) 5 18 5 15 3 3 Vinton .................................: 17 71 2 (D) 17 (D) 9 28 9 20 7 8 Warren .................................: 52 147 35 107 36 40 25 165 13 129 19 36 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Washington .............................: 45 134 23 109 28 25 25 101 18 87 14 14 Wayne ..................................: 62 470 58 398 42 72 46 289 37 243 24 47 Williams ...............................: 17 84 7 56 13 28 7 35 4 (D) 5 (D) Wood ...................................: 28 60 13 17 15 43 5 14 5 14 - - Wyandot ................................: - - - - - - 7 7 7 (D) 1 (D) : APPLES : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 1,219 5,034 784 3,986 755 1,048 1,137 4,849 798 4,010 587 839 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 12 8 9 8 3 (Z) 5 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) Allen ..................................: 10 7 4 (D) 7 (D) 10 7 1 (D) 10 (D) Ashland ................................: 9 4 9 (D) 1 (D) 12 10 8 7 8 3 Ashtabula ..............................: 31 142 15 99 26 43 32 131 28 127 9 4 Athens .................................: 12 12 6 4 12 8 21 24 17 12 11 13 Auglaize ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Belmont ................................: 7 (D) 1 (D) 7 (D) 11 (D) 7 (D) 7 (D) Brown ..................................: 16 42 3 (D) 14 (D) 7 53 7 (D) 1 (D) Butler .................................: 20 15 17 12 8 3 15 23 14 11 11 11 Carroll ................................: 10 14 7 7 9 7 6 17 1 (D) 6 (D) : Champaign ..............................: 12 43 8 41 4 1 22 90 22 (D) 2 (D) Clark ..................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 25 19 9 9 19 10 Clermont ...............................: 16 13 6 (D) 10 (D) 18 19 14 17 6 3 Clinton ................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 4 6 4 (D) 1 (D) Columbiana .............................: 22 288 21 265 9 23 17 240 12 224 11 16 Coshocton ..............................: 18 64 8 55 12 10 11 17 8 (D) 8 (D) Crawford ...............................: 5 (D) 5 9 1 (D) 7 9 5 (D) 3 (D) Cuyahoga ...............................: 5 29 5 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Darke ..................................: 13 (D) 13 (D) - - 12 44 9 43 3 1 Defiance ...............................: 10 3 6 3 4 (Z) 4 3 4 (D) 3 (D) : Delaware ...............................: 9 11 7 (D) 2 (D) 21 38 12 21 11 17 Erie ...................................: 13 172 9 (D) 9 (D) 16 331 10 272 8 59 Fairfield ..............................: 36 328 28 267 25 62 22 217 16 182 12 34 Franklin ...............................: 11 4 11 (D) 6 (D) 9 19 6 17 3 3 Fulton .................................: 7 6 7 5 3 1 6 106 5 89 3 17 Gallia .................................: 10 27 10 13 9 15 6 4 6 (D) 3 (D) Geauga .................................: 37 203 27 167 30 36 25 104 20 96 11 8 Greene .................................: 18 24 17 22 4 2 15 32 6 28 13 5 Guernsey ...............................: 18 43 4 9 17 34 19 21 15 17 5 4 Hamilton ...............................: 14 55 14 31 9 24 16 31 13 (D) 5 (D) : Hancock ................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 8 4 5 (D) 3 (D) Hardin .................................: 11 (D) 3 (D) 8 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Harrison ...............................: 8 33 8 (D) 1 (D) 6 (D) 3 (D) 4 (D) Henry ..................................: 4 31 4 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Highland ...............................: 11 33 5 (D) 8 (D) 9 21 4 (D) 5 (D) Hocking ................................: 32 105 4 78 30 27 11 49 10 41 6 8 Holmes .................................: 25 117 22 106 6 12 21 33 17 (D) 6 (D) Huron ..................................: 7 16 2 (D) 5 (D) 10 15 10 (D) 1 (D) Jackson ................................: 5 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 15 13 11 12 5 2 Jefferson ..............................: 15 60 9 26 14 34 8 8 4 (D) 6 (D) : Knox ...................................: 8 (D) 4 (D) 5 14 16 110 12 95 7 15 Lake ...................................: 9 37 9 37 - - 6 28 5 (D) 2 (D) Lawrence ...............................: 16 12 11 (D) 7 (D) 20 12 13 (D) 17 (D) Licking ................................: 40 127 22 106 28 20 40 240 28 189 25 51 Logan ..................................: 22 73 10 11 21 62 8 (D) 6 (D) 2 (D) Lorain .................................: 29 291 27 268 13 23 29 238 17 204 17 35 Lucas ..................................: 8 (D) 6 (D) 6 12 6 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) Madison ................................: 3 7 3 7 - - 8 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) Mahoning ...............................: 24 141 14 131 15 11 33 258 21 218 18 40 Marion .................................: 7 16 2 (D) 6 (D) 6 15 6 13 4 2 : Medina .................................: 34 78 20 52 27 26 47 94 36 79 21 15 Meigs ..................................: 11 36 8 (D) 5 (D) 4 9 4 (D) 1 (D) Mercer .................................: 5 (D) 3 12 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Miami ..................................: 22 17 7 4 15 13 16 11 5 4 11 6 Monroe .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 13 17 10 (D) 4 (D) Montgomery .............................: 12 60 12 59 4 2 21 32 10 19 18 12 Morgan .................................: 4 29 3 27 3 2 7 22 5 (D) 4 (D) Morrow .................................: 12 40 5 34 11 6 28 51 8 45 23 6 Muskingum ..............................: 20 84 12 71 15 13 24 161 16 99 19 62 Noble ..................................: 7 (D) 6 12 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Ottawa .................................: 21 105 12 94 11 11 10 72 10 (D) 4 (D) Paulding ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Perry ..................................: 18 27 12 16 16 11 4 5 4 5 - - Pickaway ...............................: 4 20 4 (D) 3 (D) 10 23 8 4 8 20 Pike ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Portage ................................: 14 65 9 58 8 7 17 28 9 24 11 4 Preble .................................: 8 102 2 (D) 6 (D) 12 51 10 (D) 3 (D) Putnam .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Richland ...............................: 24 220 8 157 21 63 15 123 10 113 8 10 Ross ...................................: 21 85 18 72 15 13 17 43 11 39 8 3 : Sandusky ...............................: 4 (D) 4 23 1 (D) 8 216 8 196 3 20 Scioto .................................: 8 6 8 3 8 3 5 (D) 5 (D) 3 (D) Seneca .................................: 5 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 1 3 1 - - Shelby .................................: 3 12 - - 3 12 3 (D) 2 (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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- APPLES - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Stark ..................................: 27 152 25 125 16 28 29 120 22 97 14 23 Summit .................................: 37 47 24 40 25 8 25 83 25 62 6 21 Trumbull ...............................: 20 67 10 42 14 25 27 57 17 49 10 9 Tuscarawas .............................: 5 47 5 (D) 4 (D) 10 (D) 7 (D) 8 (D) Union ..................................: 21 67 21 (D) 5 (D) 18 24 14 13 12 12 Van Wert ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 (D) 5 (D) 3 (D) Vinton .................................: 13 46 - - 13 46 6 15 6 12 4 3 Warren .................................: 42 112 17 80 29 32 19 77 11 (D) 12 (D) Washington .............................: 18 82 10 75 14 7 24 54 16 47 11 7 Wayne ..................................: 40 252 38 240 15 12 22 182 10 162 16 20 : Williams ...............................: 11 (D) 2 (D) 10 (D) 7 (D) 4 (D) 5 (D) Wood ...................................: 27 55 13 (D) 14 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Wyandot ................................: - - - - - - 6 (D) 6 2 1 (D) : APRICOTS : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 44 16 25 10 22 6 49 15 12 7 37 8 : Counties : : Ashland ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Athens .................................: 3 1 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - Clark ..................................: - - - - - - 6 1 - - 6 1 Clermont ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Coshocton ..............................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Cuyahoga ...............................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Erie ...................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Fairfield ..............................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) Franklin ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Fulton .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Geauga .................................: 5 1 - - 5 1 - - - - - - Greene .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Guernsey ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Jackson ................................: - - - - - - 4 1 - - 4 1 Medina .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Montgomery .............................: - - - - - - 7 (D) - - 7 (D) Morrow .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Muskingum ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ottawa .................................: 5 8 5 8 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Richland ...............................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Sandusky ...............................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Seneca .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Summit .................................: 6 1 - - 6 1 - - - - - - Union ..................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 1 - - 3 1 Van Wert ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Vinton .................................: 3 3 - - 3 3 - - - - - - Warren .................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - - - - - - - Wayne ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : CHERRIES, SWEET : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 152 63 84 44 84 19 187 89 75 55 120 33 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Ashland ................................: 3 1 - - 3 1 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Ashtabula ..............................: 9 3 - - 9 3 8 2 1 (D) 7 (D) Athens .................................: 3 1 3 (Z) 3 (Z) 10 4 1 (D) 9 (D) Belmont ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) 5 1 Brown ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Butler .................................: 9 2 7 2 3 1 9 4 4 2 7 2 Carroll ................................: - - - - - - 4 7 - - 4 7 Champaign ..............................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 7 3 7 3 - - Clark ..................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 9 (D) - - 9 (D) : Clermont ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Coshocton ..............................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - - - - - - - Darke ..................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Defiance ...............................: 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) - - - - - - Delaware ...............................: 4 (Z) 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Erie ...................................: 6 7 6 7 - - 3 8 3 8 - - Fairfield ..............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 7 2 1 (D) 6 (D) Franklin ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Fulton .................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) - - 4 (D) Geauga .................................: 6 (D) - - 6 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) : Greene .................................: 5 (D) - - 5 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Guernsey ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hamilton ...............................: - - - - - - 12 1 11 (D) 1 (D) Hancock ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 - - 3 1 Highland ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Hocking ................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Huron ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ................................: - - - - - - 4 1 - - 4 1 Jefferson ..............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Knox ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lawrence ...............................: 5 1 5 1 - - 8 1 - - 8 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 31. 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Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Licking ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 7 3 1 (D) 6 (D) Logan ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Lorain .................................: 8 15 8 13 5 2 8 13 5 11 4 2 Lucas ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Madison ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Mahoning ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Marion .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Medina .................................: 13 2 1 (D) 12 (D) 9 2 3 1 6 1 Meigs ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Miami ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Monroe .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Montgomery .............................: 4 3 4 (D) 2 (D) 5 8 5 8 - - Morgan .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morrow .................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Muskingum ..............................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Ottawa .................................: 7 3 4 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Pickaway ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Portage ................................: 3 6 3 6 3 (Z) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Preble .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Richland ...............................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Ross ...................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - Sandusky ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Scioto .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Stark ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 5 (D) - - 5 (D) Summit .................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 4 (D) - - 4 (D) Tuscarawas .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Van Wert ...............................: 4 (D) - - 4 (D) - - - - - - Warren .................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - Washington .............................: 5 1 5 1 - - 4 1 3 (D) 1 (D) Wayne ..................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 7 3 3 2 5 1 Wood ...................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - : CHERRIES, TART : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 117 35 64 19 58 16 177 63 92 28 100 35 : Counties : : Allen ..................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - Ashland ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 5 5 - - 5 5 Ashtabula ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 7 2 2 (D) 5 (D) Athens .................................: - - - - - - 8 1 1 (D) 7 (D) Belmont ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Butler .................................: 4 (D) - - 4 (D) 7 4 5 (D) 3 (D) Carroll ................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) - - 4 (D) Champaign ..............................: 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) 10 3 7 3 3 (Z) Clark ..................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 6 (D) - - 6 (D) Clermont ...............................: 4 (D) - - 4 (D) - - - - - - : Columbiana .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delaware ...............................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Erie ...................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fairfield ..............................: 8 (D) 6 (D) 3 (D) 6 (D) - - 6 (D) Franklin ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Fulton .................................: - - - - - - 3 1 - - 3 1 Gallia .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Geauga .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 8 2 2 (D) 6 (D) Greene .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 8 2 1 (D) 7 (D) Guernsey ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Hamilton ...............................: - - - - - - 9 (D) 8 1 1 (D) Hancock ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hardin .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Highland ...............................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - - - - - - - Hocking ................................: 16 (D) 2 (D) 14 2 5 1 4 (D) 1 (D) Jackson ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Knox ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lake ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lawrence ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Licking ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) : Logan ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Lorain .................................: 6 1 4 (D) 2 (D) 4 1 1 (D) 3 (D) Mahoning ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Medina .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Miami ..................................: - - - - - - 6 2 6 (D) 6 (D) Monroe .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Montgomery .............................: - - - - - - 10 2 8 (D) 3 (D) Morgan .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morrow .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Muskingum ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Ottawa .................................: 5 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Paulding ...............................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - Pickaway ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Portage ................................: 4 6 4 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Preble .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Richland ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Ross ...................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 6 (D) 6 (D) - - Scioto .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Shelby .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 31. Fruits and Nuts: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHERRIES, TART - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Stark ..................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 5 3 - - 5 3 Summit .................................: 6 1 - - 6 1 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Trumbull ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Union ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Vinton .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Warren .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Washington .............................: 9 (D) 6 (D) 3 1 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Wayne ..................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Wood ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : FIGS : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 17 (D) 7 (D) 10 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Counties : : Ashland ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Athens .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Brown ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Columbiana .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Cuyahoga ...............................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Gallia .................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - Geauga .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Lawrence ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pickaway ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Richland ...............................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - Shelby .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - : GRAPES (INCLUDE MUSCADINE) : (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 611 2,162 468 1,834 239 328 525 1,745 387 1,507 238 238 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 11 12 10 (D) 4 (D) Allen ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Ashland ................................: 9 6 7 5 4 1 10 6 1 (D) 9 (D) Ashtabula ..............................: 61 900 48 889 13 11 60 716 53 704 17 12 Athens .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 18 12 12 11 9 1 Auglaize ...............................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Belmont ................................: 9 14 9 (D) 6 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Brown ..................................: 6 9 3 (D) 4 (D) 6 25 6 (D) 3 (D) Butler .................................: 13 12 11 10 6 2 7 6 7 4 3 3 Carroll ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) : Champaign ..............................: 7 8 5 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) Clark ..................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 6 1 - - 6 1 Clermont ...............................: 13 17 11 (D) 2 (D) 6 11 5 (D) 2 (D) Clinton ................................: 7 (D) - - 7 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Columbiana .............................: 11 3 11 3 - - 4 8 4 (D) 3 (D) Coshocton ..............................: 22 103 19 52 8 52 18 67 13 59 6 9 Crawford ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Cuyahoga ...............................: 4 2 4 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Darke ..................................: 10 11 9 (D) 1 (D) 8 10 1 (D) 7 (D) Delaware ...............................: 7 11 7 11 - - 10 7 10 (D) 2 (D) : Erie ...................................: 11 95 11 95 - - 5 14 5 (D) 1 (D) Fairfield ..............................: 20 41 11 27 17 14 13 14 2 (D) 13 (D) Fayette ................................: 3 3 3 2 3 1 - - - - - - Franklin ...............................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Fulton .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Gallia .................................: 6 14 3 6 6 8 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Geauga .................................: 26 30 19 28 10 3 9 14 7 12 4 1 Greene .................................: 4 12 4 (D) 1 (D) 8 11 1 (D) 7 (D) Guernsey ...............................: 9 8 6 (D) 3 (D) 7 8 4 6 3 2 Hamilton ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 4 6 (D) 2 (D) : Hancock ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hardin .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Harrison ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 10 1 (D) 4 (D) Henry ..................................: 6 (D) - - 6 (D) - - - - - - Hocking ................................: 16 11 12 10 4 1 3 1 3 1 - - Holmes .................................: 10 55 10 (D) 2 (D) 12 37 10 30 5 7 Huron ..................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Jackson ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Jefferson ..............................: 3 8 3 8 - - 3 5 3 (D) 1 (D) Knox ...................................: 4 10 4 10 - - 12 51 12 (D) 4 (D) : Lake ...................................: 17 90 17 78 5 13 12 131 12 (D) 3 (D) Lawrence ...............................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Licking ................................: 8 8 5 (D) 6 (D) 11 5 8 3 4 2 Logan ..................................: 8 11 8 11 - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Lorain .................................: 18 76 18 (D) 2 (D) 17 74 10 50 10 24 Lucas ..................................: 6 11 6 (D) 6 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Mahoning ...............................: 6 16 6 16 - - 17 11 11 (D) 7 (D) Marion .................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Medina .................................: 14 45 8 (D) 8 (D) 13 17 9 10 7 7 Meigs ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Mercer .................................: - - - - - - 6 13 6 13 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Miami ..................................: 12 16 6 11 6 5 8 6 2 (D) 7 (D) Monroe .................................: 4 7 4 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Montgomery .............................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Morgan .................................: 12 5 8 (D) 6 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Morrow .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Muskingum ..............................: 14 11 6 4 13 7 11 26 8 20 4 6 Ottawa .................................: 11 60 6 40 7 20 7 75 6 (D) 3 (D) Paulding ...............................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Perry ..................................: 13 6 7 (D) 6 (D) 5 2 5 2 - - Pickaway ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Portage ................................: 10 13 10 13 - - 7 15 6 (D) 5 (D) Preble .................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Richland ...............................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 5 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) Ross ...................................: 4 22 4 22 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Sandusky ...............................: 8 (D) 2 (D) 6 (D) 5 7 5 (D) 1 (D) Scioto .................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Seneca .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 3 12 - - 3 12 Shelby .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Stark ..................................: 12 37 9 36 3 2 17 44 17 39 7 5 Summit .................................: 22 37 17 32 14 5 11 29 3 (D) 9 (D) : Trumbull ...............................: 9 34 9 28 4 6 9 1 1 (D) 8 (D) Tuscarawas .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 8 5 5 4 3 Union ..................................: 4 6 4 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Vinton .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Warren .................................: 6 1 - - 6 1 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Washington .............................: 9 8 6 8 3 1 4 2 3 (D) 1 (D) Wayne ..................................: 29 94 29 53 9 41 31 30 25 22 13 9 Williams ...............................: 6 57 5 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wyandot ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : KIWIFRUIT : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Counties : : Ashland ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Butler .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : LYCHEES (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : NECTARINES : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 36 13 25 11 11 2 28 10 19 8 10 2 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Ashtabula ..............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Columbiana .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Coshocton ..............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Erie ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fairfield ..............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Franklin ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Geauga .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Huron ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ................................: - - - - - - 4 1 - - 4 1 : Jefferson ..............................: 6 3 6 3 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Licking ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mahoning ...............................: 7 (D) 1 (D) 6 1 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Medina .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Muskingum ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ottawa .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pickaway ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Portage ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Richland ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Ross ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Sandusky ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Scioto .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Stark ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Washington .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wayne ..................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Wood ...................................: 5 (D) 5 (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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PAWPAWS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 165 198 100 146 100 53 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 7 12 7 (D) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Allen ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Ashtabula ..............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Athens .................................: 6 6 6 6 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Brown ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Butler .................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Carroll ................................: 8 10 6 1 8 9 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Champaign ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Columbiana .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Coshocton ..............................: 4 (D) - - 4 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Cuyahoga ...............................: 4 14 4 (D) 3 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Delaware ...............................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Fairfield ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Franklin ...............................: 5 1 5 1 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Geauga .................................: 16 4 8 (D) 16 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Greene .................................: 3 12 3 12 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Hamilton ...............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Highland ...............................: 6 85 6 85 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Hocking ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Jackson ................................: 4 14 4 (D) 4 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Lake ...................................: 4 4 4 4 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Lawrence ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Lorain .................................: 7 1 - - 7 1 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Medina .................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Montgomery .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Morgan .................................: 4 (D) - - 4 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Morrow .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Muskingum ..............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Pickaway ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Portage ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Richland ...............................: 9 3 3 (Z) 9 3 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Ross ...................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Shelby .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Stark ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Summit .................................: 11 1 3 (D) 8 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Trumbull ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Union ..................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Vinton .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Warren .................................: 15 7 9 4 10 3 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Washington .............................: 6 (D) - - 6 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Wood ...................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : PEACHES, ALL : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 567 1,074 389 912 283 162 547 1,167 365 954 275 213 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 8 6 7 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Allen ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Ashland ................................: 7 3 5 (D) 2 (D) 9 (D) 5 3 6 (D) Ashtabula ..............................: 7 8 1 (D) 6 (D) 10 9 5 (D) 6 (D) Athens .................................: 5 1 3 (Z) 5 1 9 3 3 (D) 7 (D) Belmont ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 16 38 10 14 13 25 Brown ..................................: 10 12 7 (D) 4 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Butler .................................: 13 7 13 7 4 (Z) 8 7 5 4 6 3 Carroll ................................: 9 7 6 1 9 6 3 7 1 (D) 3 (D) Champaign ..............................: 9 11 5 (D) 4 (D) 4 6 3 2 3 4 : Clark ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 17 6 4 (D) 16 (D) Clermont ...............................: 8 1 - - 8 1 7 4 5 (D) 3 (D) Clinton ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Columbiana .............................: 15 108 8 (D) 8 (D) 9 99 9 79 5 20 Coshocton ..............................: 8 32 7 (D) 2 (D) 4 10 4 10 - - Crawford ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Darke ..................................: 11 2 11 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Defiance ...............................: 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 3 (D) 3 2 3 (D) Delaware ...............................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Erie ...................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 9 (D) 7 (D) 5 (D) : Fairfield ..............................: 26 35 19 28 24 7 6 22 6 (D) 2 (D) Franklin ...............................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) Fulton .................................: 7 2 7 2 3 (Z) 6 8 2 (D) 6 (D) Gallia .................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) 2 (D) 6 4 6 4 - - Geauga .................................: 20 19 15 14 17 5 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Greene .................................: 15 9 13 (D) 3 (D) 8 3 1 (D) 7 (D) Guernsey ...............................: 3 2 - - 3 2 10 5 7 (D) 3 (D) Hamilton ...............................: 8 22 8 17 4 5 16 17 13 14 5 3 Hancock ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Hardin .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - : Harrison ...............................: 10 (D) 10 10 1 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 2 Henry ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Highland ...............................: 3 3 3 3 - - 12 33 9 (D) 3 (D) Hocking ................................: 7 15 2 (D) 5 (D) 4 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Holmes .................................: 15 51 12 49 5 3 20 37 16 34 6 3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 31. 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Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Huron ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jackson ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 10 4 6 (D) 4 (D) Jefferson ..............................: 10 19 10 (D) 1 (D) 5 4 2 (D) 4 (D) Knox ...................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 5 3 (D) 2 (D) Lake ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 12 1 (D) Lawrence ...............................: 6 1 6 1 - - 11 7 5 6 6 1 Licking ................................: 18 140 13 113 10 27 24 110 15 106 11 4 Logan ..................................: 14 4 8 (D) 6 (D) 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) Lorain .................................: 13 33 11 28 3 5 17 29 13 25 8 4 Lucas ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) : Madison ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Mahoning ...............................: 19 42 13 38 12 4 22 50 16 46 10 3 Marion .................................: 4 1 - - 4 1 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Medina .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 13 4 8 3 6 1 Meigs ..................................: 7 17 6 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 3 2 1 (D) Mercer .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Miami ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 (D) - - 6 (D) Monroe .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Montgomery .............................: 6 9 6 (D) 2 (D) 18 13 9 12 11 1 Morgan .................................: 6 11 4 (D) 4 (D) 7 9 7 (D) 3 (D) : Morrow .................................: 9 4 4 (D) 5 (D) 7 2 1 (D) 6 (D) Muskingum ..............................: 6 5 4 (D) 3 (D) 7 8 3 (D) 4 (D) Noble ..................................: 6 24 6 24 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ottawa .................................: 10 60 10 52 4 8 5 33 4 (D) 4 (D) Paulding ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Perry ..................................: 6 1 - - 6 1 - - - - - - Pickaway ...............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 6 10 4 (D) 4 (D) Portage ................................: 4 16 3 15 4 1 8 7 3 (D) 5 (D) Preble .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 8 4 4 3 4 1 Richland ...............................: 15 25 8 22 7 3 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) : Ross ...................................: 8 7 2 (D) 6 (D) 13 7 12 (D) 3 (D) Sandusky ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 63 5 (D) 2 (D) Scioto .................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 4 11 4 (D) 1 (D) Seneca .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Shelby .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Stark ..................................: 22 36 7 29 17 7 21 26 12 (D) 10 (D) Summit .................................: 11 2 4 (D) 7 (D) 11 6 6 (D) 5 (D) Trumbull ...............................: 3 6 3 (D) 1 (D) 7 2 7 2 - - Tuscarawas .............................: 4 6 4 (D) 1 (D) 4 13 4 (D) 2 (D) Union ..................................: 6 5 6 5 - - 6 (D) 4 (D) 3 (D) : Van Wert ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vinton .................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 7 3 6 (D) 5 (D) Warren .................................: 11 9 6 8 8 1 8 12 7 (D) 2 (D) Washington .............................: 23 16 10 12 13 5 11 24 9 (D) 3 (D) Wayne ..................................: 26 110 16 94 14 16 17 68 10 (D) 10 (D) Wood ...................................: 10 2 10 2 - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - : PEACHES, CLINGSTONE : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 220 142 131 103 114 39 178 121 89 73 118 48 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Allen ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Ashland ................................: 6 (D) 4 3 2 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 3 1 Ashtabula ..............................: 4 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 1 1 (D) 3 (D) Athens .................................: 5 1 3 (Z) 5 1 7 (D) 1 (D) 6 1 Belmont ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 6 16 6 10 5 6 Brown ..................................: 8 (D) 7 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Butler .................................: 10 3 10 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Champaign ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Clark ..................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 (D) 3 (D) : Clermont ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Columbiana .............................: 5 16 4 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Coshocton ..............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Crawford ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Darke ..................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delaware ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Erie ...................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Fairfield ..............................: 6 1 1 (D) 5 (D) - - - - - - Franklin ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Gallia .................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Geauga .................................: 14 3 9 1 14 2 - - - - - - Greene .................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 7 (D) - - 7 (D) Guernsey ...............................: 3 2 - - 3 2 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Hamilton ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 8 3 8 (D) 1 (D) Hancock ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Harrison ...............................: - - - - - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Highland ...............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Hocking ................................: 4 (D) - - 4 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Holmes .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Jackson ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 2 2 (D) 4 (D) : Jefferson ..............................: 4 4 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 1 - - 3 1 Licking ................................: 8 5 3 1 6 4 8 3 2 (D) 7 (D) Lorain .................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 6 1 2 (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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PEACHES, CLINGSTONE - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Mahoning ...............................: - - - - - - 3 3 3 3 - - Marion .................................: 4 1 - - 4 1 - - - - - - Medina .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 7 1 2 (D) 6 (D) Meigs ..................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Mercer .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Miami ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 (D) - - 6 (D) Monroe .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Montgomery .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) Morgan .................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) Morrow .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 - - 3 1 : Muskingum ..............................: 3 3 3 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Noble ..................................: 6 12 6 12 - - - - - - - - Ottawa .................................: 4 3 4 3 - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Paulding ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pickaway ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Portage ................................: - - - - - - 5 (D) - - 5 (D) Preble .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 1 - - 4 1 Richland ...............................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Ross ...................................: - - - - - - 7 1 6 (D) 3 (D) Sandusky ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : Scioto .................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Seneca .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Shelby .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Stark ..................................: 15 4 2 (D) 15 (D) 13 4 4 (D) 9 (D) Summit .................................: 5 (D) - - 5 (D) - - - - - - Trumbull ...............................: 3 6 3 (D) 1 (D) 7 2 7 2 - - Vinton .................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) Warren .................................: 7 3 5 3 4 (Z) - - - - - - Washington .............................: 13 5 - - 13 5 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Wayne ..................................: 9 5 3 4 6 1 5 (D) - - 5 (D) Wood ...................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : PEACHES, FREESTONE : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 401 932 294 809 190 124 425 1,047 303 881 189 165 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - Allen ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Ashland ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 7 3 3 (D) 5 (D) Ashtabula ..............................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 6 8 4 (D) 3 (D) Athens .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Belmont ................................: - - - - - - 13 23 7 4 8 18 Brown ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Butler .................................: 4 4 4 (D) 3 (D) 6 (D) 3 (D) 6 (D) Carroll ................................: 9 7 6 1 9 6 3 7 1 (D) 3 (D) Champaign ..............................: 9 (D) 5 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 3 (D) 3 4 : Clark ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 14 6 1 (D) 13 (D) Clermont ...............................: 6 (D) - - 6 (D) 5 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) Clinton ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Columbiana .............................: 15 92 8 (D) 8 (D) 9 99 9 79 5 20 Coshocton ..............................: 5 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 4 10 4 10 - - Crawford ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Darke ..................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Defiance ...............................: 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 3 (D) 3 2 3 (D) Delaware ...............................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Erie ...................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 6 (D) 4 (D) 5 (D) : Fairfield ..............................: 20 34 18 (D) 19 (D) 6 22 6 (D) 2 (D) Franklin ...............................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Fulton .................................: 7 2 7 2 3 (Z) 6 8 2 (D) 6 (D) Gallia .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Geauga .................................: 6 15 6 13 3 3 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Greene .................................: 12 (D) 12 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Guernsey ...............................: - - - - - - 9 (D) 6 (D) 3 (D) Hamilton ...............................: 7 (D) 7 (D) 3 (D) 15 14 12 (D) 4 (D) Hancock ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Hardin .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - : Harrison ...............................: 10 (D) 10 10 1 (D) 4 1 1 (D) 3 (D) Henry ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Highland ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 9 (D) 9 (D) - - Hocking ................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Holmes .................................: 13 (D) 10 (D) 5 3 18 (D) 14 (D) 5 (D) Huron ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jackson ................................: - - - - - - 8 2 4 (D) 4 (D) Jefferson ..............................: 8 15 8 (D) 1 (D) 5 3 2 (D) 4 (D) Knox ...................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 5 3 (D) 2 (D) Lake ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 12 1 (D) : Lawrence ...............................: 6 1 6 1 - - 11 7 5 6 6 1 Licking ................................: 11 135 11 113 5 23 22 108 13 (D) 10 (D) Logan ..................................: 14 4 8 (D) 6 (D) 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) Lorain .................................: 10 32 8 27 3 5 11 28 11 (D) 2 (D) Lucas ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Madison ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Mahoning ...............................: 19 42 13 38 12 4 19 47 13 43 10 3 Marion .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Medina .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 8 3 7 (D) 1 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 31. Fruits and Nuts: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PEACHES, FREESTONE - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Meigs ..................................: 4 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 3 2 1 (D) Mercer .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Monroe .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Montgomery .............................: 4 (D) 4 7 2 (D) 15 12 8 (D) 9 (D) Morgan .................................: 4 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Morrow .................................: 8 (D) 3 (D) 5 (D) 4 1 1 (D) 3 (D) Muskingum ..............................: 5 2 3 (D) 3 (D) 7 8 3 (D) 4 (D) Noble ..................................: 6 12 6 12 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ottawa .................................: 10 57 10 49 4 8 4 (D) 4 (D) 3 (D) Perry ..................................: 6 1 - - 6 1 - - - - - - : Pickaway ...............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 6 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) Portage ................................: 4 16 3 15 4 1 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Preble .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 3 4 3 - - Richland ...............................: 15 24 8 22 7 3 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Ross ...................................: 8 7 2 (D) 6 (D) 11 6 10 (D) 2 (D) Sandusky ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 25 1 (D) Scioto .................................: - - - - - - 4 11 4 (D) 1 (D) Seneca .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Shelby .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Stark ..................................: 14 32 6 (D) 9 (D) 14 22 10 (D) 5 (D) : Summit .................................: 6 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 11 6 6 (D) 5 (D) Tuscarawas .............................: 4 6 4 (D) 1 (D) 4 13 4 (D) 2 (D) Union ..................................: 6 5 6 5 - - 6 (D) 4 (D) 3 (D) Van Wert ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vinton .................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Warren .................................: 7 6 4 5 4 1 8 12 7 (D) 2 (D) Washington .............................: 10 12 10 12 - - 9 (D) 8 (D) 1 (D) Wayne ..................................: 26 105 16 90 14 15 15 (D) 10 (D) 8 (D) Wood ...................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 3 3 3 3 - - : PEARS, ALL : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 542 306 291 171 321 135 453 220 254 137 235 84 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Allen ..................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 3 (Z) 2 (D) Ashland ................................: 6 1 3 (D) 3 (D) 9 3 4 (D) 7 (D) Ashtabula ..............................: 18 14 7 (D) 11 (D) 18 10 11 7 7 3 Athens .................................: 7 2 5 1 7 1 14 4 8 3 8 1 Auglaize ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Belmont ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 3 - - 4 3 Brown ..................................: 10 13 3 3 8 10 5 7 5 (D) 1 (D) Butler .................................: 15 6 12 4 8 2 10 6 6 (D) 6 (D) Carroll ................................: 6 7 6 1 6 6 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) : Champaign ..............................: 9 2 5 1 4 1 4 1 1 (D) 3 (D) Clark ..................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 10 1 1 (D) 9 (D) Clermont ...............................: 9 2 - - 9 2 6 1 2 (D) 4 (D) Clinton ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Columbiana .............................: 11 2 10 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Coshocton ..............................: 9 3 4 (D) 6 (D) 7 (D) 7 (D) - - Crawford ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Darke ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Defiance ...............................: 8 1 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - Delaware ...............................: 15 6 11 1 9 5 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Erie ...................................: 6 16 6 (D) 1 (D) 3 5 3 5 - - Fairfield ..............................: 24 10 12 8 20 2 7 4 4 (D) 3 (D) Franklin ...............................: 8 4 7 (D) 1 (D) 9 2 7 (D) 2 (D) Fulton .................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 10 4 6 (D) 4 (D) Gallia .................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Geauga .................................: 23 10 15 6 20 5 8 5 6 4 3 1 Greene .................................: 5 2 - - 5 2 11 4 2 (D) 10 (D) Guernsey ...............................: 4 6 1 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 4 (D) Hamilton ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 13 4 9 1 5 3 Hancock ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) : Highland ...............................: 4 3 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Hocking ................................: 19 17 5 4 17 13 6 5 3 1 3 4 Holmes .................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 13 (D) 7 (D) 7 (D) Huron ..................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Jackson ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 11 7 7 4 9 3 Jefferson ..............................: 9 2 7 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Knox ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 (D) 3 (D) 4 (D) Lake ...................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lawrence ...............................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 6 1 - - 6 1 Licking ................................: 8 7 6 5 5 2 15 9 14 5 8 4 : Logan ..................................: 8 (D) 2 (D) 6 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lorain .................................: 12 8 6 7 6 1 14 7 10 (D) 5 (D) Lucas ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Mahoning ...............................: 7 1 1 (D) 7 (D) 9 (D) 3 (D) 6 (D) Marion .................................: 4 1 - - 4 1 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Medina .................................: 15 3 3 1 14 3 14 8 8 6 6 1 Meigs ..................................: 4 (D) - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Miami ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Monroe .................................: - - - - - - 9 9 - - 9 9 Montgomery .............................: 6 2 5 (D) 1 (D) 15 11 6 (D) 9 (D) Morgan .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 31. Fruits and Nuts: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PEARS, ALL - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Morrow .................................: 6 (D) 1 (D) 5 1 8 3 2 (D) 7 (D) Muskingum ..............................: 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) 6 (D) 6 (D) - - Ottawa .................................: 18 30 12 27 7 3 8 4 8 (D) 3 (D) Perry ..................................: 9 (D) 2 (D) 7 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pickaway ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Portage ................................: 13 8 8 6 8 2 13 5 5 3 8 2 Preble .................................: 5 12 - - 5 12 6 6 2 (D) 4 (D) Putnam .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Richland ...............................: 15 7 5 4 10 4 5 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) Ross ...................................: 12 8 3 (D) 10 (D) 8 4 5 3 3 1 : Sandusky ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Scioto .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Seneca .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Shelby .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Stark ..................................: 8 3 4 (D) 5 (D) 9 4 2 (D) 7 (D) Summit .................................: 20 7 10 3 10 4 7 3 2 (D) 6 (D) Trumbull ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Tuscarawas .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) Union ..................................: 13 4 13 4 - - 11 2 7 1 5 1 Van Wert ...............................: 6 6 - - 6 6 - - - - - - : Vinton .................................: 3 3 - - 3 3 5 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) Warren .................................: 18 14 15 13 5 1 9 3 5 (D) 5 (D) Washington .............................: 18 15 5 10 13 5 9 10 7 (D) 2 (D) Wayne ..................................: 11 4 4 (D) 7 (D) 11 3 7 3 4 (Z) Williams ...............................: 9 (D) - - 9 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wood ...................................: 10 1 10 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wyandot ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : PEARS, BARTLETT : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 260 109 163 70 137 40 243 96 129 54 129 42 : Counties : : Allen ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ashland ................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 5 1 3 (D) 3 (D) Ashtabula ..............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 16 8 11 (D) 5 (D) Athens .................................: 3 1 3 (D) 3 (D) 8 2 2 (D) 6 (D) Auglaize ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Belmont ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 - - 3 1 Brown ..................................: 3 1 - - 3 1 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Butler .................................: 5 1 3 1 4 (Z) 7 (D) 6 2 3 (D) Carroll ................................: 6 7 6 1 6 6 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Champaign ..............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) : Clark ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clermont ...............................: 4 1 - - 4 1 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clinton ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Columbiana .............................: 10 1 10 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Coshocton ..............................: 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 6 (D) 6 (D) - - Crawford ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Darke ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Delaware ...............................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Erie ...................................: 6 12 6 12 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Fairfield ..............................: 7 2 7 1 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) : Franklin ...............................: 7 (D) 7 (D) - - 8 1 6 (D) 2 (D) Fulton .................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Geauga .................................: 20 6 12 2 19 4 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Greene .................................: 4 (D) - - 4 (D) 10 (D) 2 (D) 9 2 Guernsey ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Hamilton ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Hancock ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Highland ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Hocking ................................: 11 3 1 (D) 11 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Holmes .................................: 4 3 2 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 1 : Jackson ................................: - - - - - - 11 7 7 4 9 3 Jefferson ..............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Knox ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lawrence ...............................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 6 1 - - 6 1 Licking ................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Logan ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Lorain .................................: 9 6 5 (D) 4 (D) 6 2 3 (D) 3 (D) Lucas ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Mahoning ...............................: - - - - - - 7 (D) 1 (D) 6 (D) Marion .................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - : Medina .................................: - - - - - - 8 1 5 1 3 (Z) Meigs ..................................: 4 (D) - - 4 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Miami ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Monroe .................................: - - - - - - 8 (D) - - 8 (D) Montgomery .............................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 11 (D) 2 (D) 9 (D) Morgan .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morrow .................................: - - - - - - 6 2 - - 6 2 Muskingum ..............................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 4 1 4 1 - - Ottawa .................................: 14 13 8 (D) 6 (D) 8 (D) 8 (D) 2 (D) Pickaway ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Portage ................................: 9 6 8 6 4 1 12 (D) 5 3 7 (D) Preble .................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 1 (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, BARTLETT - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Richland ...............................: 7 1 2 (D) 5 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Ross ...................................: 7 3 3 (D) 5 (D) 6 3 3 (D) 3 (D) Sandusky ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Seneca .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Shelby .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Stark ..................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Summit .................................: 20 5 10 (D) 10 (D) 6 (D) 1 (D) 6 (D) Trumbull ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Tuscarawas .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Union ..................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) : Vinton .................................: 3 3 - - 3 3 - - - - - - Warren .................................: 9 3 7 2 4 (Z) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Washington .............................: 5 6 3 (D) 2 (D) 7 (D) 5 2 2 (D) Wayne ..................................: 8 (D) 1 (D) 7 (D) - - - - - - Williams ...............................: 8 (D) - - 8 (D) - - - - - - Wood ...................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Wyandot ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : PEARS, OTHER THAN BARTLETT : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 386 197 189 101 235 96 283 125 156 83 143 42 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Allen ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 4 (D) 3 (Z) 2 (D) Ashland ................................: 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 7 2 2 (D) 6 (D) Ashtabula ..............................: 18 (D) 7 (D) 11 (D) 6 1 1 (D) 5 (D) Athens .................................: 4 1 2 (D) 4 (D) 7 2 7 (D) 2 (D) Belmont ................................: - - - - - - 4 2 - - 4 2 Brown ..................................: 10 12 3 3 8 9 4 (D) 4 3 1 (D) Butler .................................: 13 5 12 4 6 2 4 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) Carroll ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ..............................: 9 (D) 5 (D) 4 1 4 (Z) 1 (D) 3 (D) : Clark ..................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) - - 9 (D) - - 9 (D) Clermont ...............................: 5 1 - - 5 1 5 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) Columbiana .............................: 4 (Z) 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Coshocton ..............................: 5 (D) - - 5 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Crawford ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Darke ..................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Defiance ...............................: 8 1 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - Delaware ...............................: 13 (D) 10 (D) 8 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Erie ...................................: 6 4 6 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fairfield ..............................: 17 8 5 7 15 2 5 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) : Franklin ...............................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 9 1 7 (D) 2 (D) Fulton .................................: - - - - - - 7 (D) 6 (D) 1 (D) Gallia .................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Geauga .................................: 11 5 5 4 7 1 7 (D) 5 (D) 3 1 Greene .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Guernsey ...............................: 4 (D) 1 (D) 4 3 4 2 - - 4 2 Hamilton ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 12 (D) 8 (D) 5 (D) Hancock ................................: - - - - - - 3 1 - - 3 1 Highland ...............................: 4 (D) 4 1 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Hocking ................................: 14 14 4 (D) 12 (D) 6 (D) 3 (D) 3 4 : Holmes .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 10 3 7 (D) 4 (D) Huron ..................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Jackson ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) Jefferson ..............................: 7 (D) 7 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Knox ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) Lake ...................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Licking ................................: 8 7 6 5 5 2 15 8 8 5 8 4 Logan ..................................: 8 1 2 (D) 6 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lorain .................................: 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) 14 4 9 (D) 5 (D) Lucas ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Mahoning ...............................: 7 1 1 (D) 7 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Marion .................................: 4 1 - - 4 1 - - - - - - Medina .................................: 15 3 3 1 14 3 10 6 5 5 5 1 Meigs ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Monroe .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Montgomery .............................: 5 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Morgan .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Morrow .................................: 6 (D) 1 (D) 5 1 5 2 2 (D) 4 (D) Muskingum ..............................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Ottawa .................................: 9 17 8 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) : Perry ..................................: 9 (D) 2 (D) 7 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pickaway ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Portage ................................: 7 2 3 (Z) 4 1 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Preble .................................: 5 12 - - 5 12 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Putnam .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Richland ...............................: 13 6 3 (D) 10 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Ross ...................................: 12 4 3 (D) 10 (D) 7 1 4 (D) 3 (D) Sandusky ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Scioto .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Seneca .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - : Stark ..................................: 6 (D) 2 (D) 5 (D) 9 (D) 2 (D) 7 (D) Summit .................................: 7 2 2 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 31. Fruits and Nuts: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PEARS, OTHER THAN : BARTLETT - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Tuscarawas .............................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) Union ..................................: 11 2 11 2 - - 9 (D) 5 (D) 4 (D) Van Wert ...............................: 6 6 - - 6 6 - - - - - - Vinton .................................: - - - - - - 5 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) Warren .................................: 16 11 15 10 3 1 7 (D) 3 (D) 5 (D) Washington .............................: 16 10 5 (D) 11 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wayne ..................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 11 3 7 3 4 (Z) Williams ...............................: 9 4 - - 9 4 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wood ...................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : PERSIMMONS : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 76 45 28 25 56 20 16 6 5 3 12 4 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Allen ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Brown ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Butler .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Carroll ................................: 8 10 6 1 8 9 - - - - - - Coshocton ..............................: 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) - - - - - - Guernsey ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 4 2 - - 4 2 Hamilton ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Hocking ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ................................: 4 14 4 14 - - 4 1 - - 4 1 : Lawrence ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Licking ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Lorain .................................: 4 (D) - - 4 (D) - - - - - - Medina .................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Montgomery .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Portage ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Richland ...............................: 6 (D) - - 6 (D) - - - - - - Ross ...................................: 4 1 - - 4 1 - - - - - - Warren .................................: 8 (D) 8 (D) - - - - - - - - Washington .............................: 17 5 - - 17 5 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wayne ..................................: 6 (D) - - 6 (D) - - - - - - : PLUMCOTS, PLUOTS, AND OTHER : PLUM-APRICOT HYBRIDS : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 13 3 5 2 8 1 - - - - - - : Counties : : Geauga .................................: 5 (D) - - 5 (D) - - - - - - Lorain .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Medina .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ottawa .................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - - - - - - - Portage ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - : PLUMS AND PRUNES : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 214 76 100 53 126 23 159 55 76 37 92 18 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Ashland ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Ashtabula ..............................: 7 (D) - - 7 (D) 7 1 - - 7 1 Athens .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 8 (D) 1 (D) 7 1 Belmont ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Brown ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Butler .................................: 13 4 11 4 6 1 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Carroll ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Champaign ..............................: 5 (D) 3 (Z) 2 (D) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Clark ..................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - : Clermont ...............................: 4 (D) - - 4 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Columbiana .............................: 4 1 4 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Coshocton ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Crawford ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Defiance ...............................: 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delaware ...............................: 4 (Z) 1 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - Erie ...................................: 4 10 4 10 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fairfield ..............................: 8 4 3 3 6 1 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Franklin ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fulton .................................: - - - - - - 4 1 - - 4 1 : Geauga .................................: 10 4 4 2 6 2 5 2 3 (D) 3 (D) Guernsey ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hamilton ...............................: - - - - - - 3 2 3 (D) 2 (D) Hancock ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Henry ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Highland ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Hocking ................................: 6 4 2 (D) 4 (D) 4 1 3 (D) 1 (D) Holmes .................................: 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. : : Jackson ................................: - - - - - - 4 1 - - 4 1 Jefferson ..............................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - - - - - - - Lake ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lawrence ...............................: 8 1 6 (D) 2 (D) 6 1 - - 6 1 Licking ................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 15 3 9 2 7 2 Lorain .................................: 10 3 2 (D) 8 (D) 9 2 5 (D) 4 (D) Mahoning ...............................: 8 2 2 (D) 6 (D) 5 2 5 2 - - Marion .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Medina .................................: 14 2 1 (D) 13 (D) 9 2 3 1 6 1 Meigs ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Monroe .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Montgomery .............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 6 8 5 (D) 1 (D) Morgan .................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Morrow .................................: - - - - - - 7 2 1 (D) 7 (D) Muskingum ..............................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Ottawa .................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Pickaway ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Portage ................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Richland ...............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Ross ...................................: 7 4 3 2 5 2 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Sandusky ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Shelby .................................: 3 1 2 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - Stark ..................................: - - - - - - 7 3 2 (D) 5 (D) Summit .................................: 11 2 1 (D) 10 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Trumbull ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Tuscarawas .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Union ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Vinton .................................: 5 3 - - 5 3 - - - - - - Warren .................................: 4 1 - - 4 1 4 (D) - - 4 (D) Washington .............................: 5 3 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - : Wayne ..................................: 12 5 4 4 8 1 7 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) Wood ...................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - : PLUMS : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 212 73 98 (D) 126 (D) 152 52 71 35 90 18 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Ashland ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Ashtabula ..............................: 7 (D) - - 7 (D) 7 1 - - 7 1 Athens .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 8 (D) 1 (D) 7 1 Belmont ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Brown ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Butler .................................: 13 4 11 4 6 1 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Carroll ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Champaign ..............................: 5 (D) 3 (Z) 2 (D) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Clark ..................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - : Clermont ...............................: 4 (D) - - 4 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Columbiana .............................: 4 1 4 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Coshocton ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Crawford ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Defiance ...............................: 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delaware ...............................: 4 (Z) 1 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - Erie ...................................: 4 10 4 10 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fairfield ..............................: 8 4 3 3 6 1 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Franklin ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fulton .................................: - - - - - - 4 1 - - 4 1 : Geauga .................................: 10 4 4 2 6 2 4 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) Hamilton ...............................: - - - - - - 3 2 3 (D) 2 (D) Hancock ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Henry ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Highland ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Hocking ................................: 6 4 2 (D) 4 (D) 4 1 3 (D) 1 (D) Jackson ................................: - - - - - - 4 1 - - 4 1 Jefferson ..............................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - - - - - - - Lake ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lawrence ...............................: 8 1 6 (D) 2 (D) 6 1 - - 6 1 : Licking ................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 14 (D) 8 (D) 7 2 Lorain .................................: 10 3 2 (D) 8 (D) 9 2 5 (D) 4 (D) Mahoning ...............................: 8 2 2 (D) 6 (D) 5 2 5 2 - - Medina .................................: 14 2 1 (D) 13 (D) 9 2 3 1 6 1 Meigs ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Monroe .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Montgomery .............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 6 8 5 (D) 1 (D) Morgan .................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Morrow .................................: - - - - - - 7 2 1 (D) 7 (D) Muskingum ..............................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : Ottawa .................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Pickaway ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Portage ................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Richland ...............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Ross ...................................: 7 4 3 2 5 2 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Sandusky ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Shelby .................................: 3 1 2 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 31. Fruits and Nuts: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PLUMS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Stark ..................................: - - - - - - 7 3 2 (D) 5 (D) Summit .................................: 11 2 1 (D) 10 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Trumbull ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Tuscarawas .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Union ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Vinton .................................: 5 3 - - 5 3 - - - - - - Warren .................................: 4 1 - - 4 1 4 (D) - - 4 (D) Washington .............................: 5 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Wayne ..................................: 12 3 4 3 8 1 5 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) Wood ...................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - : PRUNES : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 8 3 7 (D) 1 (D) 10 3 6 2 4 1 : Counties : : Crawford ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Geauga .................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Guernsey ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Holmes .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Licking ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Marion .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Ottawa .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pickaway ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Washington .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Wayne ..................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : POMEGRANATES : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (Z) : Counties : : Perry ..................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Sandusky ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : OTHER NONCITRUS FRUIT (SEE : TEXT) : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 21 4 8 2 15 2 19 14 10 (D) 15 (D) : Counties : : Athens .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Brown ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Champaign ..............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Columbiana .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Cuyahoga ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Delaware ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Gallia .................................: 5 1 - - 5 1 - - - - - - Geauga .................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Holmes .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Licking ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : Mahoning ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Medina .................................: 6 1 - - 6 1 - - - - - - Meigs ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Montgomery .............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Morrow .................................: - - - - - - 3 1 - - 3 1 Noble ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Richland ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Ross ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Washington .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Wayne ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - : NUTS, ALL : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 373 1,758 212 798 262 960 285 749 153 307 176 443 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 5 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 4 3 3 (D) 1 (D) Allen ..................................: 3 2 1 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Ashland ................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 4 9 2 (D) 4 (D) Ashtabula ..............................: 12 23 9 15 8 8 20 20 11 10 11 10 Athens .................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 4 27 3 (D) 2 (D) Belmont ................................: 9 5 9 4 3 1 4 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) Brown ..................................: 5 6 4 2 4 4 4 (D) 4 3 1 (D) Butler .................................: 15 316 14 292 6 24 7 24 3 (D) 5 (D) Carroll ................................: 18 252 13 164 14 88 5 120 5 (D) 3 (D) Champaign ..............................: 5 17 2 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : Clark ..................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 11 1 2 (D) 9 (D) Clermont ...............................: 5 1 - - 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Clinton ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Columbiana .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 9 14 4 6 8 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NUTS, ALL - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Coshocton ..............................: 6 3 - - 6 3 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Crawford ...............................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Cuyahoga ...............................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Delaware ...............................: 5 1 5 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Erie ...................................: 7 51 7 16 7 35 5 4 5 (D) 2 (D) Fairfield ..............................: 9 3 4 2 5 1 5 1 - - 5 1 Fayette ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Franklin ...............................: 7 7 4 (D) 4 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Gallia .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Geauga .................................: 6 1 5 1 6 1 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : Greene .................................: 5 8 - - 5 8 5 11 - - 5 11 Guernsey ...............................: 10 32 7 20 9 12 6 8 1 (D) 5 (D) Hamilton ...............................: 3 1 3 1 - - 8 1 1 (D) 7 (D) Hancock ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 1 Hardin .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Highland ...............................: 3 5 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Hocking ................................: 14 6 8 3 7 3 4 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) Huron ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ................................: 5 58 2 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Jefferson ..............................: 5 (D) 3 (D) 5 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) : Knox ...................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lake ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Lawrence ...............................: 3 1 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Licking ................................: 24 85 17 48 13 37 14 13 5 5 10 8 Logan ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lorain .................................: 4 4 4 3 4 1 - - - - - - Lucas ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Mahoning ...............................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 7 30 1 (D) 6 (D) Marion .................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Medina .................................: 14 7 2 (D) 12 (D) 7 2 7 (D) 1 (D) : Miami ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Monroe .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Montgomery .............................: 5 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - Morgan .................................: 11 417 - - 11 417 - - - - - - Morrow .................................: 5 1 4 (D) 1 (D) 15 6 - - 15 6 Muskingum ..............................: 11 9 4 4 9 5 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Noble ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Ottawa .................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Paulding ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Perry ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Portage ................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 9 (D) 5 (D) 6 66 Preble .................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Richland ...............................: 4 1 1 (D) 3 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Ross ...................................: 8 8 4 6 4 1 5 13 1 (D) 4 (D) Sandusky ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Scioto .................................: 7 11 7 5 3 6 4 9 4 9 - - Seneca .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Stark ..................................: 7 4 7 (D) 2 (D) 7 8 5 3 4 5 Summit .................................: 9 7 3 (D) 6 (D) 10 5 7 4 5 1 Trumbull ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) : Tuscarawas .............................: - - - - - - 8 45 5 1 5 44 Union ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Vinton .................................: 6 3 - - 6 3 - - - - - - Warren .................................: 14 49 13 8 9 41 12 3 8 (D) 5 (D) Washington .............................: 19 17 - - 19 17 10 22 3 (D) 8 (D) Wayne ..................................: 13 10 1 (D) 13 (D) 10 5 9 3 3 2 Williams ...............................: 8 7 8 1 8 6 - - - - - - : ALMONDS : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 8 1 2 (D) 6 (D) 11 2 - - 11 2 : Counties : : Brown ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Franklin ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Geauga .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Greene .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Hamilton ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Licking ................................: - - - - - - 6 (D) - - 6 (D) Muskingum ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Summit .................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Washington .............................: 3 1 - - 3 1 - - - - - - : CHESTNUTS : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 160 535 88 299 102 236 75 332 40 163 47 170 : Counties : : Ashtabula ..............................: 7 17 7 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Athens .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Brown ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Butler .................................: 7 (D) 6 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 4 4 Carroll ................................: 18 201 13 161 14 40 4 (D) 4 (D) 3 (D) Clark ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHESTNUTS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Columbiana .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 3 1 - - 3 1 Coshocton ..............................: 6 2 - - 6 2 - - - - - - Crawford ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Cuyahoga ...............................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Delaware ...............................: 5 1 5 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Erie ...................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Fairfield ..............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Gallia .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Geauga .................................: 6 (D) 5 1 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Greene .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - : Guernsey ...............................: 10 (D) 7 5 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Hamilton ...............................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) Highland ...............................: 3 5 3 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Hocking ................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Jackson ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jefferson ..............................: 5 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Knox ...................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Lake ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Lawrence ...............................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Licking ................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - : Medina .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Montgomery .............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Morgan .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Morrow .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Muskingum ..............................: 5 (D) - - 5 (D) - - - - - - Portage ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) Preble .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Richland ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Ross ...................................: 8 4 4 3 4 1 4 (D) - - 4 (D) Scioto .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Stark ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Summit .................................: 5 6 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Trumbull ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Warren .................................: 8 47 8 (D) 8 (D) 7 (D) 7 (D) - - Washington .............................: 19 12 - - 19 12 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Wayne ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Williams ...............................: 8 4 - - 8 4 - - - - - - : HAZELNUTS (FILBERTS) : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 77 106 47 40 56 66 42 43 15 6 30 38 : Counties : : Allen ..................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Ashland ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Ashtabula ..............................: 6 1 3 (D) 3 (D) 7 2 2 (D) 5 (D) Athens .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Brown ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Butler .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) Carroll ................................: 6 25 6 1 6 24 - - - - - - Clermont ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Columbiana .............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Coshocton ..............................: 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) - - - - - - : Erie ...................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) 6 (D) - - - - - - Geauga .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Greene .................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Guernsey ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hamilton ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Hancock ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Hocking ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Knox ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Licking ................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Lorain .................................: 4 2 4 1 4 1 - - - - - - Mahoning ...............................: - - - - - - 6 (D) - - 6 (D) Medina .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Montgomery .............................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - Morgan .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Morrow .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Muskingum ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Portage ................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 5 2 1 (D) 4 (D) Preble .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Richland ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Ross ...................................: 7 4 4 3 3 (Z) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Stark ..................................: 3 (D) 3 1 2 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Summit .................................: 4 (D) - - 4 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Williams ...............................: 8 4 8 1 8 2 - - - - - - : PECANS, ALL : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 38 38 15 9 29 29 27 28 3 (D) 25 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 31. Fruits and Nuts: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PECANS, ALL - Con. : : Counties : : Allen ..................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Ashland ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ashtabula ..............................: 3 1 - - 3 1 4 (D) - - 4 (D) Athens .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Brown ..................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Butler .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Clark ..................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Clermont ...............................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - Crawford ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Fairfield ..............................: - - - - - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) : Franklin ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Greene .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Hocking ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Jefferson ..............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Licking ................................: 6 15 6 6 4 10 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Mahoning ...............................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - Montgomery .............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Muskingum ..............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Paulding ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Portage ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Richland ...............................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - Stark ..................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Summit .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Trumbull ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - : PECANS, IMPROVED : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 27 30 11 (D) 21 (D) 27 28 3 (D) 25 (D) : Counties : : Allen ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Ashland ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ashtabula ..............................: 3 1 - - 3 1 4 (D) - - 4 (D) Athens .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Brown ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Butler .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Clark ..................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Crawford ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Fairfield ..............................: - - - - - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Franklin ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Greene .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Hocking ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Jefferson ..............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Licking ................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) 4 10 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Mahoning ...............................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - Montgomery .............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Paulding ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Portage ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Richland ...............................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - Stark ..................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Summit .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) : PECANS, NATIVE AND SEEDLING : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 12 9 4 (D) 9 (D) - - - - - - : Counties : : Allen ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Brown ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Clermont ...............................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - Licking ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Montgomery .............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Muskingum ..............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Trumbull ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - : WALNUTS, ENGLISH : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 196 981 97 414 132 567 91 156 57 44 50 112 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 5 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Allen ..................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Ashland ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ashtabula ..............................: 4 4 - - 4 4 4 7 2 (D) 4 (D) Athens .................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 3 1 (D) Belmont ................................: 9 5 9 4 3 1 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Brown ..................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Butler .................................: 15 296 14 (D) 6 (D) 6 12 3 1 4 11 Carroll ................................: 6 26 6 2 6 24 - - - - - - Champaign ..............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : Clark ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Clermont ...............................: - - - - - - 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WALNUTS, ENGLISH - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Clinton ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Columbiana .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Coshocton ..............................: 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Crawford ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Delaware ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Fairfield ..............................: 9 3 4 2 5 1 - - - - - - Franklin ...............................: 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Geauga .................................: 5 (D) - - 5 (D) - - - - - - Greene .................................: 4 4 - - 4 4 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Guernsey ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Hamilton ...............................: 3 1 3 1 - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Hancock ................................: - - - - - - 3 1 - - 3 1 Highland ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Hocking ................................: 6 (D) - - 6 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Jackson ................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jefferson ..............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Lawrence ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Licking ................................: 16 32 8 (D) 8 (D) - - - - - - Logan ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lorain .................................: 4 2 4 1 4 1 - - - - - - : Mahoning ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Marion .................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Medina .................................: 12 4 - - 12 4 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Miami ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Monroe .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Montgomery .............................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Morgan .................................: 9 (D) - - 9 (D) - - - - - - Morrow .................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Muskingum ..............................: 6 5 4 (D) 4 (D) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Noble ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - : Ottawa .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Paulding ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Perry ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Portage ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Preble .................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Ross ...................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - Sandusky ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Scioto .................................: 7 11 7 5 3 6 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Seneca .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Stark ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 5 1 (D) 3 (D) : Summit .................................: 4 (D) - - 4 (D) - - - - - - Trumbull ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Tuscarawas .............................: - - - - - - 6 2 5 1 3 1 Union ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vinton .................................: 6 3 - - 6 3 - - - - - - Warren .................................: 6 2 5 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) Washington .............................: 9 5 - - 9 5 9 (D) 2 (D) 7 (D) Wayne ..................................: 7 2 1 (D) 7 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : OTHER NUTS : : State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 48 97 23 (D) 36 (D) 103 189 61 (D) 54 (D) : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 4 3 3 (D) 1 (D) Ashland ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Ashtabula ..............................: - - - - - - 7 (D) 7 (D) - - Athens .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Belmont ................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Carroll ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ..............................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clark ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Clermont ...............................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Columbiana .............................: - - - - - - 3 9 3 (D) 2 (D) : Crawford ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Erie ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Fayette ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Franklin ...............................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Geauga .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Greene .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Guernsey ...............................: 6 20 6 (D) 6 (D) 3 6 - - 3 6 Hamilton ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hancock ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hardin .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Hocking ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Huron ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Jefferson ..............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Knox ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lawrence ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Licking ................................: 4 32 4 (D) 2 (D) 5 5 4 (D) 2 (D) Lucas ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Medina .................................: 6 (D) - - 6 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Monroe .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Morrow .................................: 5 1 4 (D) 1 (D) 15 6 - - 15 6 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Ottawa .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Perry ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Portage ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Preble .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Richland ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ross ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Stark ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Summit .................................: - - - - - - 5 1 4 (D) 1 (D) Tuscarawas .............................: - - - - - - 3 43 - - 3 43 Union ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Washington .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Wayne ..................................: 6 8 - - 6 8 7 (D) 6 (D) 3 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 32. Land in Berries: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Irrigated : Total : Irrigated :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State Total : : Ohio ...................................: 1,178 1,748 315 722 1,309 1,584 338 680 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 7 7 2 (D) 7 6 4 3 Allen ..................................: 5 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - Ashland ................................: 16 16 1 (D) 22 31 7 17 Ashtabula ..............................: 31 33 3 6 49 32 8 8 Athens .................................: 9 8 4 3 21 10 3 3 Auglaize ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Belmont ................................: 12 8 1 (D) 19 45 5 (D) Brown ..................................: 22 33 5 16 11 14 - - Butler .................................: 20 39 7 5 23 9 6 2 Carroll ................................: 10 32 - - 7 6 - - : Champaign ..............................: 14 42 9 40 16 66 3 61 Clark ..................................: 9 5 3 (Z) 13 16 3 (D) Clermont ...............................: 17 18 - - 25 29 - - Clinton ................................: 5 28 3 (D) 8 25 6 (D) Columbiana .............................: 22 126 3 (D) 14 50 7 16 Coshocton ..............................: 15 17 5 3 11 5 1 (D) Crawford ...............................: 5 8 1 (D) 4 (D) - - Cuyahoga ...............................: 17 7 4 2 23 10 15 9 Darke ..................................: 4 (D) 3 (D) 7 5 2 (D) Delaware ...............................: 12 1 - - 23 12 9 7 : Erie ...................................: 10 6 1 (D) 17 6 2 (D) Fairfield ..............................: 30 29 - - 12 7 1 (D) Fayette ................................: 10 8 7 6 5 2 2 (D) Franklin ...............................: 26 11 1 (D) 23 16 7 8 Fulton .................................: 10 8 5 2 16 19 2 (D) Gallia .................................: 8 5 1 (D) 14 30 - - Geauga .................................: 61 53 25 31 47 48 13 20 Greene .................................: 27 21 9 9 22 30 13 25 Guernsey ...............................: 7 5 2 (D) 13 8 2 (D) Hamilton ...............................: 15 9 3 2 26 7 2 (D) : Hancock ................................: 4 2 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Hardin .................................: 5 2 1 (D) 8 1 - - Harrison ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - Henry ..................................: 8 8 2 (D) - - - - Highland ...............................: 12 5 - - 11 9 2 (D) Hocking ................................: 20 11 - - 10 9 5 5 Holmes .................................: 22 25 8 19 53 38 13 17 Huron ..................................: 8 (D) 4 (D) 12 25 7 23 Jackson ................................: 15 43 1 (D) 9 11 2 (D) Jefferson ..............................: - - - - 6 3 6 3 : Knox ...................................: 25 46 2 (D) 31 51 9 6 Lake ...................................: 15 22 7 14 10 21 2 (D) Lawrence ...............................: 6 7 - - 12 9 1 (D) Licking ................................: 45 29 14 10 41 24 10 13 Logan ..................................: 9 22 3 (D) 7 16 1 (D) Lorain .................................: 53 127 27 91 36 43 15 24 Lucas ..................................: 7 6 2 (D) 12 8 2 (D) Madison ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Mahoning ...............................: 18 55 10 32 20 58 8 19 Marion .................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) : Medina .................................: 38 54 6 9 57 42 18 21 Meigs ..................................: 12 7 4 3 3 4 1 (D) Mercer .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 5 14 5 13 Miami ..................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 11 18 - - Monroe .................................: 4 6 - - 5 5 1 (D) Montgomery .............................: 9 10 6 6 22 12 5 2 Morgan .................................: 6 4 1 (D) 3 3 2 (D) Morrow .................................: 21 14 3 (D) 22 25 4 6 Muskingum ..............................: 7 7 - - 13 11 1 (D) Noble ..................................: 3 3 - - 2 (D) - - : Ottawa .................................: 7 5 - - 7 11 - - Paulding ...............................: - - - - 1 (D) - - Perry ..................................: 13 11 - - 6 3 1 (D) Pickaway ...............................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 9 39 4 (D) Pike ...................................: 14 11 3 8 13 11 3 (D) Portage ................................: 18 56 7 41 17 54 7 28 Preble .................................: 8 11 7 (D) 9 5 4 1 Putnam .................................: - - - - 3 (D) 2 (D) Richland ...............................: 17 48 5 3 26 54 6 36 Ross ...................................: 11 19 5 15 22 26 6 10 : Sandusky ...............................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) Scioto .................................: 7 5 1 (D) 7 10 3 3 Seneca .................................: 6 (D) 1 (D) 4 13 1 (D) Shelby .................................: 5 (D) - - 5 5 2 (D) Stark ..................................: 56 61 10 18 53 61 12 29 Summit .................................: 17 12 6 1 25 22 2 (D) Trumbull ...............................: 27 31 6 7 40 31 8 9 Tuscarawas .............................: 5 5 - - 12 9 - - Union ..................................: 13 14 2 (D) 13 23 3 9 Van Wert ...............................: 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - : Vinton .................................: - - - - 2 (D) - - Warren .................................: 38 49 8 6 14 21 1 (D) Washington .............................: 17 62 5 49 18 48 2 (D) Wayne ..................................: 43 106 25 62 59 75 20 42 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Wood ...................................: 9 9 3 8 3 (D) 2 (D) Wyandot ................................: 1 (D) - - 6 1 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Ohio .......................................: 24 11 21 10 3 1 30 20 17 9 13 11 : Counties : : Ashtabula ..................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Brown ......................................: - - - - - - 3 2 3 2 - - Butler .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Clermont ...................................: 3 6 3 6 - - 4 10 - - 4 10 Fairfield ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Franklin ...................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) Geauga .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Hancock ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lawrence ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Licking ....................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Lorain .....................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Montgomery .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Sandusky ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Stark ......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Summit .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Trumbull ...................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Union ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Wood .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : BLACKBERRIES AND DEWBERRIES : (INCLUDING MARIONBERRIES) : : State Total : : Ohio .......................................: 360 278 314 248 88 30 404 310 364 275 91 35 : Counties : : Adams ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 3 3 3 - - Allen ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Ashland ....................................: 9 3 9 (D) 2 (D) 11 5 9 3 5 2 Ashtabula ..................................: 7 9 7 (D) 2 (D) 19 4 19 (D) 2 (D) Athens .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 4 1 3 (D) 2 (D) Auglaize ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Belmont ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 7 (D) 6 (D) 1 (D) Brown ......................................: 5 7 2 (D) 5 (D) 7 5 7 (D) 1 (D) Butler .....................................: 8 6 8 6 - - 10 3 10 2 3 1 Carroll ....................................: 9 7 3 2 8 5 - - - - - - : Champaign ..................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clark ......................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Clermont ...................................: 8 5 8 (D) 2 (D) 12 14 12 (D) 2 (D) Clinton ....................................: 3 5 3 5 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Columbiana .................................: 13 6 13 6 - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Coshocton ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Crawford ...................................: 3 1 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Cuyahoga ...................................: 5 1 5 (D) 2 (D) 8 (D) - - 8 (D) Darke ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Delaware ...................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 16 5 16 5 - - : Erie .......................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fairfield ..................................: 14 9 14 9 - - 10 5 9 4 7 1 Fayette ....................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Franklin ...................................: 8 2 8 2 - - 17 4 17 4 - - Fulton .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Gallia .....................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 9 24 9 (D) 2 (D) Geauga .....................................: 12 6 9 3 3 3 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Greene .....................................: 6 8 6 (D) 2 (D) 8 (D) 6 6 3 (D) Guernsey ...................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 3 3 3 - - Hamilton ...................................: 12 5 12 5 - - 14 3 14 3 - - : Hancock ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Hardin .....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Harrison ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Highland ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 3 4 3 - - Hocking ....................................: 4 3 4 3 - - 4 (D) 3 1 2 (D) Holmes .....................................: - - - - - - 6 2 5 (D) 1 (D) Huron ......................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Jackson ....................................: 8 21 8 21 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Knox .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lake .......................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - : Licking ....................................: 10 3 8 (D) 2 (D) 17 7 17 7 - - Logan ......................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Lorain .....................................: 10 4 10 4 - - 11 3 9 1 3 2 Lucas ......................................: 5 3 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Madison ....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Mahoning ...................................: 9 6 4 5 6 1 9 (D) 3 (D) 6 1 Marion .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Medina .....................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 27 11 25 10 7 1 Meigs ......................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Mercer .....................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - : Miami ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Montgomery .................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) 3 (D) 5 2 Morgan .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morrow .....................................: 8 7 8 4 6 3 3 (D) 3 1 1 (D) Muskingum ..................................: 6 2 4 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Noble ......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 33. Berries: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age : Nonbearing age : Total : Bearing age : Nonbearing age :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BLACKBERRIES AND DEWBERRIES : (INCLUDING MARIONBERRIES) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Ottawa .....................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Perry ......................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Pickaway ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) Pike .......................................: 10 (D) 10 (D) - - 10 5 10 5 - - Portage ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Preble .....................................: - - - - - - 5 1 4 (D) 1 (D) Putnam .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Richland ...................................: 3 4 3 (D) 2 (D) 6 11 6 (D) 2 (D) Ross .......................................: 5 4 5 4 - - 7 6 5 (D) 2 (D) Scioto .....................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - : Seneca .....................................: - - - - - - 3 3 3 3 - - Shelby .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Stark ......................................: 14 9 11 8 6 1 6 (D) 6 (D) - - Summit .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 7 3 7 2 4 1 Trumbull ...................................: - - - - - - 8 1 7 (D) 1 (D) Tuscarawas .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Union ......................................: 7 8 7 (D) 2 (D) 5 2 5 2 3 (Z) Warren .....................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) 1 (D) 11 8 9 (D) 3 (D) Washington .................................: 14 10 8 9 6 1 12 16 9 11 5 5 Wayne ......................................: 25 16 25 12 9 4 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Wood .......................................: 9 8 3 8 6 1 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : BLUEBERRIES, ALL : : State Total : : Ohio .......................................: 439 512 388 441 128 72 407 410 311 331 140 79 : Counties : : Adams ......................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Allen ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ashland ....................................: 9 6 9 (D) 2 (D) 10 20 6 11 7 9 Ashtabula ..................................: 21 15 21 (D) 2 (D) 32 15 30 14 5 1 Athens .....................................: 3 (D) 3 1 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Auglaize ...................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Belmont ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Brown ......................................: 15 21 9 19 6 2 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Butler .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 (D) 2 (D) 3 (Z) Carroll ....................................: 7 4 - - 7 4 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Champaign ..................................: 4 (D) - - 4 (D) 6 (D) - - 6 (D) Clermont ...................................: 5 1 5 (D) 2 (D) 5 1 5 (D) 2 (D) Clinton ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 1 1 (D) Columbiana .................................: 15 52 15 (D) 2 (D) 4 18 4 (D) 1 (D) Coshocton ..................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) - - 5 1 4 (D) 2 (D) Crawford ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Cuyahoga ...................................: 4 1 4 1 - - - - - - - - Darke ......................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Delaware ...................................: - - - - - - 10 3 10 3 - - Erie .......................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) : Fairfield ..................................: 12 2 12 2 - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Fayette ....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Franklin ...................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 6 1 - - 6 1 Fulton .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Gallia .....................................: 7 3 7 3 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Geauga .....................................: 37 20 37 16 8 4 17 22 16 16 3 6 Greene .....................................: 7 4 7 4 - - 7 7 6 (D) 1 (D) Guernsey ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Hardin .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Harrison ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Highland ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hocking ....................................: 8 6 8 4 7 2 6 6 5 (D) 1 (D) Holmes .....................................: 13 17 8 14 5 3 24 20 22 (D) 2 (D) Huron ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 2 4 (D) 1 (D) Jackson ....................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) 4 1 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Knox .......................................: 15 37 15 27 6 11 9 38 9 (D) 1 (D) Lake .......................................: 6 11 6 8 3 2 6 8 6 (D) 2 (D) Lawrence ...................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) Licking ....................................: 23 12 15 4 13 8 20 9 12 6 8 3 Logan ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Lorain .....................................: 18 64 18 62 4 2 13 22 8 15 6 7 Lucas ......................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Mahoning ...................................: 9 13 9 (D) 2 (D) 13 6 6 5 7 1 Medina .....................................: 15 20 15 17 9 3 25 18 15 10 15 8 Meigs ......................................: 7 2 7 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Monroe .....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Montgomery .................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Morgan .....................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Morrow .....................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 16 16 13 10 9 6 Muskingum ..................................: 5 (D) 3 1 2 (D) 7 8 4 1 6 7 : Ottawa .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Perry ......................................: 9 6 8 5 7 1 - - - - - - Pickaway ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Pike .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Portage ....................................: 9 14 9 13 3 2 8 23 6 (D) 2 (D) Preble .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Putnam .....................................: - - - - - - 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BLUEBERRIES, ALL - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Richland ...................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Ross .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Scioto .....................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Seneca .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Stark ......................................: 22 19 18 15 4 4 22 26 17 26 5 1 Summit .....................................: 9 5 7 4 6 2 17 11 7 7 13 3 Trumbull ...................................: 17 27 17 (D) 2 (D) 18 14 18 10 5 4 Tuscarawas .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Union ......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Vinton .....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Warren .....................................: 24 23 16 19 8 3 5 (D) 3 5 2 (D) Washington .................................: 7 14 7 14 - - 8 9 5 9 3 (Z) Wayne ......................................: 11 21 11 (D) 1 (D) 8 11 8 (D) 1 (D) Wood .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : BLUEBERRIES, TAME : : State Total : : Ohio .......................................: 427 506 376 434 128 72 407 (D) 311 (D) 140 79 : Counties : : Adams ......................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Allen ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ashland ....................................: 9 6 9 (D) 2 (D) 10 20 6 11 7 9 Ashtabula ..................................: 21 15 21 (D) 2 (D) 32 (D) 30 (D) 5 1 Athens .....................................: 3 (D) 3 1 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Auglaize ...................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Belmont ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Brown ......................................: 13 (D) 7 (D) 6 2 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Butler .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 (D) 2 (D) 3 (Z) Carroll ....................................: 7 4 - - 7 4 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Champaign ..................................: 4 (D) - - 4 (D) 6 (D) - - 6 (D) Clermont ...................................: 5 1 5 (D) 2 (D) 5 1 5 (D) 2 (D) Clinton ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 1 1 (D) Columbiana .................................: 15 52 15 (D) 2 (D) 4 18 4 (D) 1 (D) Coshocton ..................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) - - 5 1 4 (D) 2 (D) Crawford ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Cuyahoga ...................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Darke ......................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Delaware ...................................: - - - - - - 10 3 10 3 - - Erie .......................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) : Fairfield ..................................: 12 2 12 2 - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Fayette ....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Franklin ...................................: - - - - - - 6 1 - - 6 1 Fulton .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Gallia .....................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Geauga .....................................: 37 20 37 16 8 4 17 22 16 16 3 6 Greene .....................................: 7 4 7 4 - - 7 7 6 (D) 1 (D) Guernsey ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Hardin .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Harrison ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Highland ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hocking ....................................: 8 6 8 4 7 2 6 6 5 (D) 1 (D) Holmes .....................................: 13 17 8 14 5 3 24 20 22 (D) 2 (D) Huron ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 2 4 (D) 1 (D) Jackson ....................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) 4 1 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Knox .......................................: 15 37 15 27 6 11 9 38 9 (D) 1 (D) Lake .......................................: 6 11 6 8 3 2 6 8 6 (D) 2 (D) Lawrence ...................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) Licking ....................................: 23 12 15 4 13 8 20 9 12 6 8 3 Logan ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Lorain .....................................: 18 64 18 62 4 2 13 22 8 15 6 7 Lucas ......................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Mahoning ...................................: 9 13 9 (D) 2 (D) 13 6 6 5 7 1 Medina .....................................: 15 20 15 17 9 3 25 18 15 10 15 8 Meigs ......................................: 7 2 7 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Monroe .....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Montgomery .................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Morgan .....................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Morrow .....................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 16 16 13 10 9 6 Muskingum ..................................: 5 (D) 3 1 2 (D) 7 8 4 1 6 7 : Ottawa .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Perry ......................................: 9 6 8 5 7 1 - - - - - - Pickaway ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Pike .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Portage ....................................: 9 14 9 13 3 2 8 23 6 (D) 2 (D) Preble .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Putnam .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Richland ...................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Ross .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Scioto .....................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : Seneca .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Stark ......................................: 22 19 18 15 4 4 22 26 17 26 5 1 Summit .....................................: 9 5 7 4 6 2 17 11 7 7 13 3 Trumbull ...................................: 17 27 17 (D) 2 (D) 18 14 18 10 5 4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Tuscarawas .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Union ......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Vinton .....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Warren .....................................: 24 23 16 19 8 3 5 (D) 3 5 2 (D) Washington .................................: 7 14 7 14 - - 8 9 5 9 3 (Z) Wayne ......................................: 8 (D) 8 (D) 1 (D) 8 11 8 (D) 1 (D) Wood .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : BLUEBERRIES, WILD : : State Total : : Ohio .......................................: 12 7 12 7 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Counties : : Ashtabula ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Brown ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Cuyahoga ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Franklin ...................................: 3 2 3 2 - - - - - - - - Gallia .....................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Wayne ......................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - : CURRANTS (BLACK OR RED) : : State Total : : Ohio .......................................: 23 10 18 (D) 9 (D) 32 9 24 6 10 3 : Counties : : Ashland ....................................: 3 1 2 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Athens .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Belmont ....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Butler .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Clermont ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cuyahoga ...................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - Erie .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Franklin ...................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Fulton .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Greene .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Hamilton ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Knox .......................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Lake .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Licking ....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lorain .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Medina .....................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Muskingum ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Portage ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Stark ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Summit .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Union ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Wayne ......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : ELDERBERRIES : : State Total : : Ohio .......................................: 132 83 80 59 74 24 73 29 44 18 46 11 : Counties : : Adams ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Allen ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Ashland ....................................: 3 1 2 (D) 3 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 4 (Z) Ashtabula ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Athens .....................................: - - - - - - 6 1 - - 6 1 Brown ......................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Butler .....................................: 8 22 6 (D) 2 (D) 4 1 1 (D) 3 (D) Carroll ....................................: 8 12 2 (D) 6 (D) - - - - - - Clark ......................................: - - - - - - 6 6 - - 6 6 Clermont ...................................: 6 5 6 1 6 4 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Columbiana .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delaware ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Erie .......................................: - - - - - - 6 2 6 1 6 1 Fairfield ..................................: 8 2 3 1 5 1 - - - - - - Franklin ...................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Fulton .....................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Geauga .....................................: 5 (D) - - 5 (D) - - - - - - Greene .....................................: 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (Z) - - - - - - Hamilton ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Hancock ....................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - : Hardin .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Henry ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Hocking ....................................: 6 1 2 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Huron ......................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Knox .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Lake .......................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Licking ....................................: - - - - - - 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ELDERBERRIES - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Lorain .....................................: 4 1 4 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Marion .....................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Medina .....................................: 12 8 12 5 8 2 9 (D) 3 (D) 8 1 Meigs ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Miami ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Montgomery .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Morrow .....................................: 8 (D) 3 (D) 5 1 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Muskingum ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Preble .....................................: 3 6 3 6 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Richland ...................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - : Ross .......................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Stark ......................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - - - - - - - Summit .....................................: 5 1 1 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 4 (Z) Trumbull ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Union ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Warren .....................................: 6 1 - - 6 1 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Washington .................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Wayne ......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : GOOSEBERRIES (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Ohio .......................................: 18 5 12 1 8 4 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Carroll ....................................: 6 (D) - - 6 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Fulton .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Greene .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Licking ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Lorain .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Morrow .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Scioto .....................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Wayne ......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : LOGANBERRIES : : State Total : : Ohio .......................................: 9 6 9 4 6 2 - - - - - - : Counties : : Ashland ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Clark ......................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) 6 2 - - - - - - Morrow .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : MULBERRIES (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Ohio .......................................: 30 10 24 6 6 4 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Ashland ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Auglaize ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Butler .....................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Carroll ....................................: 6 4 - - 6 4 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Fairfield ..................................: 8 (D) 8 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Hamilton ...................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Hancock ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Montgomery .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Morrow .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Washington .................................: 3 1 3 1 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : RASPBERRIES, ALL : : State Total : : Ohio .......................................: 393 317 351 282 66 35 487 343 412 301 146 42 : Counties : : Adams ......................................: 3 1 - - 3 1 - - - - - - Ashland ....................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 10 3 8 2 4 1 Ashtabula ..................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 16 4 16 (D) 1 (D) Athens .....................................: 6 6 2 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Auglaize ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Belmont ....................................: 10 (D) 10 (D) - - 11 9 11 (D) 1 (D) Brown ......................................: 6 (D) - - 6 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Butler .....................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 14 3 10 3 4 1 Carroll ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 (D) 5 5 2 (D) Champaign ..................................: 8 (D) 8 (D) 4 (Z) 8 63 5 62 3 1 : Clark ......................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Clermont ...................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Clinton ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Columbiana .................................: 12 32 12 24 3 9 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Coshocton ..................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Crawford ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Cuyahoga ...................................: 12 4 12 4 - - 12 8 6 (D) 8 (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. : : Darke ......................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delaware ...................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 14 3 11 2 7 1 Erie .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 5 1 4 (D) 1 (D) Fairfield ..................................: 8 11 6 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) Fayette ....................................: 8 1 8 1 - - - - - - - - Franklin ...................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 15 4 14 4 7 1 Fulton .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 11 2 11 2 - - Gallia .....................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Geauga .....................................: 10 (D) 10 (D) 1 (D) 15 (D) 11 7 6 (D) Greene .....................................: 11 1 9 (D) 2 (D) 18 10 15 7 7 2 : Guernsey ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 10 4 10 4 - - Hamilton ...................................: 9 3 9 3 - - 9 3 9 2 5 1 Hancock ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Hardin .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Harrison ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Highland ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 1 1 (D) Hocking ....................................: 7 1 7 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Holmes .....................................: 5 2 5 (D) 2 (D) 14 6 11 5 3 1 Huron ......................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Jackson ....................................: 3 20 3 (D) 1 (D) 6 4 6 4 - - : Jefferson ..................................: - - - - - - 6 3 6 3 - - Knox .......................................: 7 5 7 5 - - 13 4 13 (D) 1 (D) Lake .......................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Lawrence ...................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 8 6 8 3 6 3 Licking ....................................: 20 8 18 (D) 2 (D) 17 7 13 7 4 (Z) Logan ......................................: 7 7 7 7 - - 7 6 4 (D) 3 (D) Lorain .....................................: 20 5 16 4 4 1 14 4 10 3 5 1 Lucas ......................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Mahoning ...................................: 6 16 6 16 - - 6 (D) 5 (D) 3 1 Medina .....................................: 16 18 16 18 - - 16 6 15 4 7 2 : Meigs ......................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Miami ......................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 9 2 2 (D) 7 (D) Monroe .....................................: 4 6 4 6 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Montgomery .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 13 (D) 9 (D) 4 2 Morgan .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morrow .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 3 3 2 3 1 Muskingum ..................................: 5 2 5 2 - - - - - - - - Ottawa .....................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 6 (D) 6 (D) - - Perry ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 (D) 5 2 3 (D) Pickaway ...................................: - - - - - - 7 (D) 7 4 1 (D) : Pike .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Portage ....................................: 10 (D) 10 12 1 (D) 8 (D) 8 7 1 (D) Preble .....................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 4 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Richland ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 9 2 9 2 - - Ross .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Sandusky ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Scioto .....................................: 5 1 5 (D) 1 (D) 3 1 3 (D) 1 (D) Seneca .....................................: - - - - - - 3 3 3 3 - - Shelby .....................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Stark ......................................: 29 16 19 7 12 8 17 4 17 4 - - : Summit .....................................: 3 2 3 (D) 2 (D) 8 2 8 1 4 (Z) Trumbull ...................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 9 4 5 2 6 2 Tuscarawas .................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 7 4 7 4 - - Union ......................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 8 10 8 (D) 1 (D) Vinton .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Warren .....................................: 8 (D) 8 (D) - - 6 6 6 6 - - Washington .................................: 9 10 3 8 6 2 7 (D) 4 (D) 3 2 Wayne ......................................: 8 19 8 19 - - 21 16 18 15 5 1 Wood .......................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wyandot ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : STRAWBERRIES : : State Total : : Ohio .......................................: 393 511 361 445 87 66 453 457 415 392 108 64 : Counties : : Adams ......................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Allen ......................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ashland ....................................: 5 2 2 (D) 3 (D) 9 (D) 7 1 2 (D) Ashtabula ..................................: 7 5 7 (D) 2 (D) 8 5 8 4 4 1 Athens .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 11 3 11 (D) 1 (D) Auglaize ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Belmont ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 (D) 3 (Z) 2 (D) Brown ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Butler .....................................: 6 7 6 7 - - 5 1 4 (D) 1 (D) Carroll ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) : Champaign ..................................: 7 7 7 (D) 2 (D) 7 2 5 2 3 (Z) Clark ......................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Clermont ...................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Clinton ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Columbiana .................................: 14 36 14 (D) 2 (D) 6 22 6 (D) 2 (D) Coshocton ..................................: 12 14 8 10 11 5 6 (D) 6 (D) - - Crawford ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Cuyahoga ...................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 10 1 10 1 - - Darke ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 4 2 (D) 3 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 33. Berries: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age : Nonbearing age : Total : Bearing age : Nonbearing age :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STRAWBERRIES - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Delaware ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 6 1 6 1 - - Erie .......................................: 4 4 4 4 - - 6 1 6 1 - - Fairfield ..................................: 7 (D) 2 (D) 5 1 - - - - - - Fayette ....................................: 10 6 10 5 5 1 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Franklin ...................................: 8 5 8 (D) 2 (D) 8 6 8 (D) 1 (D) Fulton .....................................: 6 (D) 6 5 1 (D) 6 16 6 (D) 1 (D) Gallia .....................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Geauga .....................................: 22 22 22 22 - - 24 15 24 9 11 7 Greene .....................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) 1 (D) 5 8 2 (D) 4 (D) Guernsey ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Hancock ....................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hardin .....................................: - - - - - - 6 (D) 6 (D) - - Harrison ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Henry ......................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - - - - - - - Highland ...................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 6 (D) 6 (D) 1 (D) Holmes .....................................: 11 6 10 5 3 2 22 10 18 9 8 2 Huron ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 7 (D) 7 (D) 1 (D) Jackson ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Knox .......................................: 9 (D) 9 (D) - - 13 7 13 7 - - Lake .......................................: 8 7 8 (D) 1 (D) 6 (D) 5 5 2 (D) : Lawrence ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Licking ....................................: 8 5 6 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 3 (Z) Logan ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Lorain .....................................: 18 52 18 (D) 1 (D) 11 14 11 (D) 2 (D) Lucas ......................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 8 3 8 (D) 1 (D) Madison ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Mahoning ...................................: 6 21 6 18 3 3 9 28 9 23 5 5 Marion .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Medina .....................................: 8 (D) 8 3 1 (D) 18 5 18 (D) 2 (D) Meigs ......................................: 5 1 5 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - : Mercer .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Miami ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 8 (D) 7 (D) 2 (D) Monroe .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Montgomery .................................: 7 5 6 (D) 1 (D) 10 4 9 (D) 2 (D) Morgan .....................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morrow .....................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 4 4 4 4 - - Muskingum ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Noble ......................................: 3 3 - - 3 3 - - - - - - Ottawa .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 3 5 3 (D) 2 (D) Perry ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Pickaway ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pike .......................................: 3 8 3 8 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Portage ....................................: 11 29 11 (D) 1 (D) 6 23 6 (D) 2 (D) Preble .....................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 5 2 5 (D) 1 (D) Putnam .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Richland ...................................: 9 (D) 9 (D) - - 12 14 12 12 3 2 Ross .......................................: 5 10 5 (D) 1 (D) 13 8 7 7 9 1 Sandusky ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Scioto .....................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Seneca .....................................: 5 (D) 1 (D) 5 1 4 7 4 7 - - : Shelby .....................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Stark ......................................: 17 17 17 13 4 3 18 30 18 (D) 1 (D) Summit .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) 5 4 1 (D) Trumbull ...................................: 6 2 6 2 - - 13 10 10 8 4 2 Tuscarawas .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Union ......................................: 6 4 6 4 - - 3 4 3 (D) 1 (D) Van Wert ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Warren .....................................: 16 17 16 17 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Washington .................................: 3 25 3 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Wayne ......................................: 26 50 26 44 7 6 34 42 29 37 9 5 : Wood .......................................: 6 1 - - 6 1 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Wyandot ....................................: - - - - - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - : OTHER BERRIES (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Ohio .......................................: 12 4 8 (D) 4 (D) 23 6 19 4 9 2 : Counties : : Brown ......................................: - - - - - - 3 2 3 (D) 3 (D) Cuyahoga ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Hamilton ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Highland ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Logan ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Lorain .....................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Mahoning ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Miami ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Paulding ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Preble .....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Ross .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Stark ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Summit .....................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Trumbull ...................................: - - - - - - 3 1 - - 3 1 Union ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Warren .....................................: 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 : : Ohio .............................................................: 1,262 22,964,701 1,512 1,262 296,185,869 1,061 27,491,186 932 : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 9 74,527 7 9 293,863 5 (D) 4 Allen ............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 8 300,000 (D) Ashland ..........................................................: 16 115,852 15 16 2,221,880 20 198,900 8 Ashtabula ........................................................: 21 110,284 8 21 1,278,543 23 49,009 12 Athens ...........................................................: 10 4,758 (D) 10 (D) 11 16,546 (D) Auglaize .........................................................: 3 - 3 3 10,800 10 5,600 7 Belmont ..........................................................: 7 26,000 1 7 229,004 5 46,668 - Brown ............................................................: 26 99,813 11 26 627,898 4 (D) (D) Butler ...........................................................: 11 249,871 19 11 2,602,832 10 (D) 13 Carroll ..........................................................: 10 24,135 6 10 (D) 8 23,310 4 : Champaign ........................................................: 12 55,620 (D) 12 (D) 8 35,424 10 Clark ............................................................: 12 (D) 6 12 (D) 14 770,000 8 Clermont .........................................................: 19 118,517 9 19 501,903 10 (D) (D) Clinton ..........................................................: 10 72,020 11 10 344,937 8 150,436 (D) Columbiana .......................................................: 25 327,392 19 25 3,378,852 15 207,919 3 Coshocton ........................................................: 7 (D) 11 7 66,800 1 (D) - Crawford .........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) Cuyahoga .........................................................: 27 (D) 31 27 (D) 16 777,772 4 Darke ............................................................: 10 212,000 2 10 1,529,600 10 239,652 (Z) Defiance .........................................................: 7 (D) 2 7 (D) 5 120,560 (D) : Delaware .........................................................: 22 1,298,180 49 22 14,619,869 23 443,168 36 Erie .............................................................: 17 (D) 38 17 (D) 13 957,320 8 Fairfield ........................................................: 26 23,611 17 26 214,026 16 13,149 5 Fayette ..........................................................: 8 79,350 (D) 8 318,780 12 (D) 8 Franklin .........................................................: 38 684,364 42 38 11,650,333 22 1,720,248 42 Fulton ...........................................................: 4 657,114 (D) 4 3,728,415 8 1,381,590 - Gallia ...........................................................: 7 34,134 2 7 326,004 11 34,126 3 Geauga ...........................................................: 61 426,737 71 61 3,867,468 37 367,146 30 Greene ...........................................................: 19 70,441 19 19 939,837 19 161,183 39 Guernsey .........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 3 20,025 (D) : Hamilton .........................................................: 34 724,245 15 34 10,380,108 38 717,401 17 Hancock ..........................................................: 8 12,060 7 8 109,381 11 78,548 6 Hardin ...........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) (D) Harrison .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 2 - (D) Henry ............................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) - Highland .........................................................: 11 123,870 (D) 11 836,487 12 93,960 (D) Hocking ..........................................................: 8 (D) 22 8 (D) 3 (D) (D) Holmes ...........................................................: 28 269,727 3 28 3,663,516 17 81,199 (D) Huron ............................................................: 13 157,320 3 13 (D) 8 97,604 (D) Jackson ..........................................................: 6 (D) (D) 6 (D) 2 (D) - : Jefferson ........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Knox .............................................................: 17 18,778 6 17 155,194 21 88,620 4 Lake .............................................................: 19 1,104,214 54 19 15,293,541 38 1,227,638 117 Lawrence .........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) Licking ..........................................................: 41 367,253 122 41 3,529,371 18 541,657 40 Logan ............................................................: 3 (D) - 3 (D) 7 (D) - Lorain ...........................................................: 38 5,838,983 172 38 85,978,666 30 6,982,455 34 Lucas ............................................................: 25 1,270,116 20 25 9,812,523 28 2,169,822 28 Madison ..........................................................: 8 32,720 - 8 756,249 4 (D) (D) Mahoning .........................................................: 17 41,480 16 17 477,280 17 367,517 13 : Marion ...........................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 8 14,900 - Medina ...........................................................: 37 358,578 32 37 2,669,942 36 600,656 27 Meigs ............................................................: 3 (D) - 3 (D) 8 (D) 6 Mercer ...........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 19 30,244 13 Miami ............................................................: 3 (D) - 3 (D) 12 883,760 (D) Monroe ...........................................................: 6 75,613 (D) 6 661,875 3 (D) 2 Montgomery .......................................................: 25 446,382 48 25 3,870,522 17 248,200 29 Morgan ...........................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 15,300 4 13,660 - Morrow ...........................................................: 19 77,260 10 19 529,058 12 57,311 7 Muskingum ........................................................: 11 48,800 3 11 379,688 9 70,788 (D) : Noble ............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 2 (D) - Ottawa ...........................................................: 8 (D) 7 8 (D) 5 (D) (D) Paulding .........................................................: - - - - - 3 (D) - Perry ............................................................: 12 24,647 4 12 231,897 16 29,720 6 Pickaway .........................................................: 5 (D) 5 5 (D) 5 (D) (D) Pike .............................................................: 9 17,692 8 9 (D) 10 40,800 (D) Portage ..........................................................: 43 350,334 21 43 (D) 18 319,210 28 Preble ...........................................................: 6 11,712 1 6 70,770 3 (D) (D) Putnam ...........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 4 (D) (D) Richland .........................................................: 42 331,831 14 42 5,040,323 35 282,557 9 : Ross .............................................................: 16 47,223 21 16 542,872 15 36,335 5 Sandusky .........................................................: 6 (D) 5 6 140,625 4 (D) 6 Scioto ...........................................................: 4 21,216 (D) 4 129,191 15 29,730 26 Seneca ...........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 7 53,040 (D) Shelby ...........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 4 12,217 2 Stark ............................................................: 47 413,420 48 47 2,776,706 20 389,977 13 Summit ...........................................................: 46 316,698 29 46 2,335,075 36 442,269 24 Trumbull .........................................................: 26 153,852 16 26 1,739,938 21 133,792 11 Tuscarawas .......................................................: 8 (D) 14 8 (D) 8 7,202 (D) Union ............................................................: 21 (D) 15 21 (D) 12 416,696 8 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Van Wert .........................................................: 3 75 3 3 (D) - - - Vinton ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) Warren ...........................................................: 36 235,314 86 36 6,379,740 23 303,035 59 Washington .......................................................: 12 150,920 8 12 1,880,830 10 110,680 (D) Wayne ............................................................: 38 515,040 24 38 3,243,223 26 351,300 16 Williams .........................................................: 5 19,960 (D) 5 (D) - - - Wood .............................................................: 11 (D) 9 11 146,520 8 614,647 (D) Wyandot ..........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) : BEDDING/GARDEN PLANTS - ANNUALS, HERBACEOUS : PERENNIALS, VEGETABLE PLANTS : (INCLUDING HANGING BASKETS) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................................: 838 16,775,584 636 838 240,068,380 819 20,719,682 515 : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 9 27,422 (D) 9 121,261 5 (D) 4 Allen ............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 6 282,000 - Ashland ..........................................................: 11 106,752 9 11 (D) 17 141,752 8 Ashtabula ........................................................: 16 (D) (D) 16 1,269,648 20 (D) (D) Athens ...........................................................: 10 4,758 (D) 10 (D) 5 9,000 (D) Auglaize .........................................................: 3 - (D) 3 (D) 9 5,600 (D) Belmont ..........................................................: 6 (D) 1 6 (D) 4 19,720 - Brown ............................................................: 12 63,313 6 12 399,338 4 (D) (D) Butler ...........................................................: 7 (D) (D) 7 2,468,660 8 (D) 8 Carroll ..........................................................: 9 (D) (D) 9 127,346 7 21,319 2 : Champaign ........................................................: 10 53,668 1 10 (D) 6 (D) (D) Clark ............................................................: 4 (D) 3 4 (D) 6 (D) (Z) Clermont .........................................................: 7 92,117 4 7 319,253 6 1,534 (Z) Clinton ..........................................................: 7 (D) (D) 7 (D) 6 (D) - Columbiana .......................................................: 25 246,939 9 25 2,512,338 12 (D) (D) Coshocton ........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Crawford .........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) Cuyahoga .........................................................: 16 (D) 27 16 1,793,250 9 513,314 (D) Darke ............................................................: 5 162,600 - 5 1,239,600 7 (D) - Defiance .........................................................: 7 (D) 1 7 (D) 3 59,986 - : Delaware .........................................................: 19 713,232 12 19 10,038,112 15 346,168 21 Erie .............................................................: 7 (D) (D) 7 (D) 7 (D) (D) Fairfield ........................................................: 19 21,069 11 19 162,794 8 8,949 2 Fayette ..........................................................: 6 64,595 - 6 290,000 8 (D) (D) Franklin .........................................................: 23 421,600 17 23 6,992,895 20 1,319,283 (D) Fulton ...........................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 3,356,114 7 1,177,280 - Gallia ...........................................................: 7 21,486 - 7 199,179 10 34,126 (D) Geauga ...........................................................: 35 365,173 20 35 3,170,410 32 342,996 18 Greene ...........................................................: 13 54,943 (D) 13 762,140 19 150,638 38 Guernsey .........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 3 16,020 (D) : Hamilton .........................................................: 26 610,820 8 26 7,721,280 33 580,002 15 Hancock ..........................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 75,130 10 (D) 6 Hardin ...........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - Henry ............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 2 (D) - Highland .........................................................: 7 89,535 (D) 7 494,410 12 62,960 (D) Hocking ..........................................................: 5 (D) (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) (D) Holmes ...........................................................: 27 247,727 (D) 27 3,404,171 10 57,618 - Huron ............................................................: 9 147,720 3 9 1,570,320 5 68,312 (D) Jackson ..........................................................: 5 (D) (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) - Jefferson ........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - : Knox .............................................................: 11 8,978 (D) 11 64,542 20 (D) (D) Lake .............................................................: 14 1,075,244 51 14 15,139,930 32 751,828 82 Lawrence .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Licking ..........................................................: 22 285,461 (D) 22 2,498,383 14 439,015 28 Logan ............................................................: 3 (D) - 3 (D) 6 2,040 - Lorain ...........................................................: 28 (D) (D) 28 (D) 28 (D) 25 Lucas ............................................................: 15 1,100,528 5 15 6,826,900 23 1,816,457 15 Madison ..........................................................: 8 31,739 - 8 750,849 2 (D) - Mahoning .........................................................: 14 (D) (D) 14 (D) 15 301,073 (D) Marion ...........................................................: 3 (D) - 3 (D) 8 7,600 - : Medina ...........................................................: 16 208,984 14 16 1,973,100 16 379,680 12 Meigs ............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 4 (D) (D) Mercer ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 19 (D) 13 Miami ............................................................: 3 (D) - 3 (D) 10 743,720 (D) Monroe ...........................................................: 6 50,206 (D) 6 509,036 2 (D) (D) Montgomery .......................................................: 21 (D) 33 21 2,577,802 13 (D) 9 Morgan ...........................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 15,300 3 (D) - Morrow ...........................................................: 16 (D) 2 16 458,487 8 38,273 7 Muskingum ........................................................: 11 48,800 1 11 372,758 9 69,488 (D) Noble ............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 2 (D) - : Ottawa ...........................................................: 4 (D) - 4 (D) 3 (D) (D) Paulding .........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Perry ............................................................: 6 16,712 (D) 6 84,443 12 (D) (D) Pickaway .........................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 3 (D) - Pike .............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 8 (D) (D) Portage ..........................................................: 21 208,154 (D) 21 (D) 14 263,260 18 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Preble ...........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 1 (D) - Putnam ...........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 3 (D) - Richland .........................................................: 33 302,358 7 33 4,602,383 31 265,460 (D) Ross .............................................................: 15 (D) (D) 15 481,406 14 21,590 (D) Sandusky .........................................................: 5 (D) 2 5 (D) 1 (D) - Scioto ...........................................................: 3 (D) - 3 (D) 6 23,730 (D) Seneca ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 7 21,040 (D) Shelby ...........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 4 (D) 2 Stark ............................................................: 23 322,826 6 23 2,233,620 17 335,032 7 Summit ...........................................................: 34 297,834 12 34 2,186,694 23 407,385 12 : Trumbull .........................................................: 19 116,247 7 19 1,305,564 17 115,850 (D) Tuscarawas .......................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 6 3,000 - Union ............................................................: 10 (D) 9 10 (D) 10 412,296 (D) Vinton ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 2 (D) - Warren ...........................................................: 16 193,683 41 16 5,720,950 15 (D) 39 Washington .......................................................: 10 (D) (D) 10 (D) 10 109,720 (D) Wayne ............................................................: 20 245,040 (D) 20 1,805,535 18 230,300 6 Williams .........................................................: 4 (D) - 4 (D) - - - Wood .............................................................: 9 (D) (D) 9 101,912 8 (D) (D) Wyandot ..........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) : CUT FLOWERS AND CUT FLORIST GREENS : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................................: 344 294,663 412 344 4,495,369 170 239,068 172 : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - Allen ............................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Ashland ..........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - Ashtabula ........................................................: 6 (D) 4 6 (D) 1 - (D) Athens ...........................................................: - - - - - 7 - (D) Butler ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Carroll ..........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Champaign ........................................................: 3 (D) - 3 1,500 2 - (D) Clark ............................................................: 7 (D) (D) 7 29,120 7 (D) 6 Clermont .........................................................: 3 300 - 3 (D) 3 7,560 - : Clinton ..........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) (D) Columbiana .......................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) Coshocton ........................................................: 6 (D) 11 6 (D) - - - Cuyahoga .........................................................: 10 11,500 (D) 10 73,580 7 (D) (D) Darke ............................................................: 7 (D) 2 7 (D) 3 (D) (Z) Defiance .........................................................: 4 (D) (Z) 4 (D) 2 (D) - Delaware .........................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 5 - 7 Erie .............................................................: 6 (D) 9 6 90,130 4 (D) 6 Fairfield ........................................................: 7 - 6 7 38,000 6 4,200 (D) Fayette ..........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - : Franklin .........................................................: 11 (D) (D) 11 (D) 1 (D) (D) Fulton ...........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - Geauga ...........................................................: 22 5,604 47 22 229,600 9 (D) 9 Greene ...........................................................: 9 1,698 (D) 9 56,247 3 (D) (D) Guernsey .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Hamilton .........................................................: 10 (D) 6 10 47,319 6 (D) 1 Hancock ..........................................................: 4 (D) 4 4 (D) 3 - (Z) Harrison .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 2 - (D) Highland .........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) Hocking ..........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 1 - (D) : Holmes ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) Knox .............................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) - Lake .............................................................: 5 (D) (D) 5 47,800 6 - 2 Licking ..........................................................: 21 33,610 58 21 478,694 3 (D) 8 Lorain ...........................................................: 8 (D) 9 8 27,720 4 - 8 Lucas ............................................................: 8 - 11 8 (D) 2 (D) (D) Madison ..........................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) Mahoning .........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 1 - (D) Medina ...........................................................: 12 (D) 9 12 (D) 12 (D) 10 Miami ............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) : Monroe ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Montgomery .......................................................: 8 (D) 11 8 (D) 3 (D) (D) Morrow ...........................................................: 3 - 6 3 (D) - - - Ottawa ...........................................................: 4 (D) 7 4 46,640 2 (D) (D) Perry ............................................................: 5 7,600 (D) 5 145,610 3 - 3 Pickaway .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) Pike .............................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - Portage ..........................................................: 22 (D) 13 22 166,800 4 (D) (D) Preble ...........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Putnam ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) : Sandusky .........................................................: 5 - 3 5 (D) 4 (D) (D) Scioto ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Stark ............................................................: 25 40,160 42 25 200,386 1 - (D) Summit ...........................................................: 22 13,360 17 22 127,779 13 (D) (D) Trumbull .........................................................: 3 - (Z) 3 (D) 7 9,640 - Tuscarawas .......................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Union ............................................................: 4 - 4 4 14,360 6 - (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. : : Van Wert .........................................................: 3 - 3 3 6,000 - - - Warren ...........................................................: 15 (D) 39 15 349,990 5 - 5 Washington .......................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - Wayne ............................................................: 13 (D) 9 13 (D) 4 - 2 Williams .........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - Wood .............................................................: 8 - (D) 8 (D) - - - : FOLIAGE PLANTS, INDOOR (INCLUDING HANGING : BASKETS) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................................: 184 1,941,579 20 184 12,705,576 159 1,413,376 11 : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 4 (D) - 4 (D) - - - Allen ............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 - (D) Ashland ..........................................................: 3 2,600 (D) 3 20,220 3 9,000 - Ashtabula ........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - Athens ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Belmont ..........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Brown ............................................................: 4 3,800 (D) 4 23,000 3 (D) (D) Butler ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) Carroll ..........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - Champaign ........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - : Clark ............................................................: - - - - - 3 (D) (Z) Clermont .........................................................: 3 (D) 3 3 19,500 - - - Columbiana .......................................................: 5 36,253 (D) 5 (D) - - - Coshocton ........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Crawford .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Cuyahoga .........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 5 (D) - Darke ............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - Defiance .........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 1 (D) - Delaware .........................................................: 5 (D) (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) (D) Erie .............................................................: 3 1,050 - 3 5,776 3 27,125 - : Fairfield ........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 1 - (D) Fayette ..........................................................: 5 5,370 - 5 (D) - - - Franklin .........................................................: 8 40,679 - 8 (D) 2 (D) - Fulton ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 4 (D) - Gallia ...........................................................: 3 12,648 - 3 120,345 - - - Geauga ...........................................................: 6 12,500 (D) 6 69,750 1 (D) - Greene ...........................................................: 5 2,800 - 5 16,950 4 (D) (D) Guernsey .........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 3 4,005 (D) Hamilton .........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 9 (D) 1 Hancock ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - : Hardin ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Henry ............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Highland .........................................................: 4 (D) - 4 (D) - - - Hocking ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Holmes ...........................................................: 10 22,000 - 10 (D) 9 (D) - Huron ............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 2 (D) - Jackson ..........................................................: 4 (D) - 4 (D) - - - Jefferson ........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Lake .............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 1 (D) - Licking ..........................................................: 3 (D) - 3 (D) 6 57,896 - : Logan ............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Lorain ...........................................................: 3 (D) - 3 (D) 6 (D) - Lucas ............................................................: 7 65,468 (D) 7 377,880 7 (D) (D) Madison ..........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Mahoning .........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Marion ...........................................................: - - - - - 8 (D) - Medina ...........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 8 32,460 - Meigs ............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) Mercer ...........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - Miami ............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - : Monroe ...........................................................: 5 12,804 (D) 5 77,022 2 (D) (D) Montgomery .......................................................: 4 (D) (Z) 4 (D) 3 (D) - Morrow ...........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Muskingum ........................................................: 3 - 1 3 3,330 2 (D) - Ottawa ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Perry ............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Pickaway .........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Portage ..........................................................: 3 40,000 - 3 185,000 2 (D) - Preble ...........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - Richland .........................................................: 9 14,304 - 9 150,675 7 2,688 (D) : Ross .............................................................: 3 (D) - 3 (D) 2 (D) - Sandusky .........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Scioto ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 2 (D) - Seneca ...........................................................: - - - - - 4 16,000 - Stark ............................................................: 10 (D) - 10 117,100 3 (D) (D) Summit ...........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) Trumbull .........................................................: 12 30,044 5 12 205,400 1 (D) - Tuscarawas .......................................................: - - - - - 6 2,400 - Van Wert .........................................................: 3 75 - 3 (D) - - - Vinton ...........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Warren ...........................................................: 7 31,217 (Z) 7 232,710 3 (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 34. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Sq. ft. under : : Value of sales : : Sq. ft. under : : : glass or other :Acres in the :-------------------------------: : glass or other :Acres in the Geographic area : Farms : protection : open : Farms : Dollars : Farms : protection : open ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOLIAGE PLANTS, INDOOR (INCLUDING HANGING : BASKETS) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Washington .......................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Wayne ............................................................: 3 (D) - 3 68,239 2 (D) - Wood .............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - : POTTED FLOWERING PLANTS : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................................: 285 3,821,450 145 285 36,696,582 301 5,067,940 184 : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 4 23,382 - 4 128,602 - - - Allen ............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 6 18,000 - Ashland ..........................................................: 8 4,900 (D) 8 (D) 9 25,748 - Ashtabula ........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 - (D) Athens ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Auglaize .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) Belmont ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 3 (D) - Brown ............................................................: 7 4,000 (D) 7 59,000 3 (D) (D) Butler ...........................................................: 6 (D) 5 6 (D) 3 (D) (D) Carroll ..........................................................: 3 (D) - 3 (D) 6 1,991 2 : Champaign ........................................................: 4 976 (Z) 4 5,218 5 (D) (D) Clark ............................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 1 Clermont .........................................................: 11 (D) 2 11 (D) 2 (D) (D) Clinton ..........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Columbiana .......................................................: 9 44,200 7 9 596,454 3 (D) (D) Coshocton ........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Crawford .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Cuyahoga .........................................................: 5 (D) (D) 5 (D) 3 130,206 - Darke ............................................................: 3 (D) - 3 (D) 1 (D) - Defiance .........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 3 (D) (D) : Delaware .........................................................: 5 565,464 (D) 5 4,444,447 6 (D) (D) Erie .............................................................: 6 (D) (D) 6 (D) 5 (D) (D) Fairfield ........................................................: 3 (D) - 3 (D) 1 - (D) Fayette ..........................................................: 5 9,385 - 5 17,500 1 - (D) Franklin .........................................................: 9 174,029 (D) 9 3,046,861 7 358,600 (D) Fulton ...........................................................: 3 (D) - 3 (D) 4 137,920 - Gallia ...........................................................: 3 - 2 3 6,480 2 - (D) Geauga ...........................................................: 9 13,000 (D) 9 74,700 1 (D) - Greene ...........................................................: 5 11,000 - 5 104,500 6 4,831 (D) Guernsey .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 2 - (D) : Hamilton .........................................................: 6 (D) (D) 6 (D) 9 83,981 1 Hancock ..........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - Hardin ...........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - Henry ............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Highland .........................................................: 7 20,604 (D) 7 161,948 3 (D) - Hocking ..........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Holmes ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) (D) Huron ............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 3 (D) - Jackson ..........................................................: 4 (D) - 4 (D) 1 (D) - Jefferson ........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - : Lake .............................................................: 3 (D) - 3 (D) 10 (D) 33 Lawrence .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) Licking ..........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 6 (D) 4 Lorain ...........................................................: 6 (D) (D) 6 (D) 12 (D) 1 Lucas ............................................................: 6 104,120 (D) 6 2,535,500 10 319,078 (D) Madison ..........................................................: 3 981 - 3 5,400 1 (D) - Mahoning .........................................................: - - - - - 6 (D) (D) Marion ...........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Medina ...........................................................: 12 (D) (D) 12 (D) 5 (D) (D) Meigs ............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - : Mercer ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Miami ............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 4 (D) - Monroe ...........................................................: 5 12,603 (D) 5 75,817 1 - (D) Montgomery .......................................................: 6 (D) 4 6 1,095,200 3 (D) (D) Morrow ...........................................................: 6 (D) 2 6 (D) 6 (D) - Muskingum ........................................................: 3 - 1 3 3,600 3 (D) (D) Ottawa ...........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Paulding .........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Perry ............................................................: 3 335 - 3 1,844 9 (D) (D) Pickaway .........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) : Pike .............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) (D) Portage ..........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 4 (D) (D) Preble ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) Putnam ...........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Richland .........................................................: 14 (D) 8 14 (D) 11 14,409 5 Ross .............................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 5 (D) (D) Sandusky .........................................................: - - - - - 4 (D) 3 Scioto ...........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 9 (D) (D) Seneca ...........................................................: - - - - - 5 16,000 (D) Shelby ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - : Stark ............................................................: 12 (D) 1 12 225,600 4 (D) (D) Summit ...........................................................: 3 (D) - 3 9,040 7 24,216 (D) Trumbull .........................................................: 10 (D) 4 10 67,054 7 (D) (D) Tuscarawas .......................................................: 6 - (D) 6 (D) 6 (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. : : Union ............................................................: 6 - 1 6 12,000 4 (D) (D) Vinton ...........................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) Warren ...........................................................: 11 4,830 7 11 (D) 8 (D) (D) Washington .......................................................: 4 - 2 4 8,000 2 (D) - Wayne ............................................................: 9 239,360 - 9 1,301,000 11 (D) 8 Wood .............................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - : OTHER FLORICULTURE AND BEDDING CROPS : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................................: 84 131,425 299 84 2,219,962 51 51,120 50 : Counties : : Ashland ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 5 22,400 - Ashtabula ........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Athens ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 6 (D) - Brown ............................................................: 11 28,700 - 11 146,560 - - - Butler ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Carroll ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Champaign ........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - Columbiana .......................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Delaware .........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Erie .............................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - : Fayette ..........................................................: - - - - - 3 - 6 Franklin .........................................................: 13 (D) (D) 13 10,174 - - - Geauga ...........................................................: 8 30,460 3 8 323,008 5 (D) 3 Highland .........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - Hocking ..........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Huron ............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Jackson ..........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - Knox .............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 6 - (D) Lake .............................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - Licking ..........................................................: 5 (D) 40 5 107,012 - - - : Lorain ...........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - Lucas ............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) Marion ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Medina ...........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) (D) Meigs ............................................................: - - - - - 3 3 (D) Montgomery .......................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) Morgan ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Ottawa ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Perry ............................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) Pickaway .........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) : Pike .............................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 55,216 - - - Portage ..........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Richland .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Sandusky .........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Seneca ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Summit ...........................................................: 6 (D) - 6 11,562 3 5,144 - Trumbull .........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - Tuscarawas .......................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 2 - (D) Union ............................................................: 3 2,453 - 3 26,779 1 (D) - Warren ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 - (D) : Washington .......................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Wayne ............................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - : NURSERY STOCK CROPS : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................................: 705 10,413,091 13,817 703 245,286,690 594 9,402,387 14,501 : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 8 (D) 173 8 2,539,100 5 - 202 Allen ............................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 2 - (D) Ashland ..........................................................: 4 - (D) 4 (D) 8 (D) 127 Ashtabula ........................................................: 25 97,853 126 25 3,340,837 12 (D) 67 Athens ...........................................................: 10 15,400 (D) 10 (D) 3 - 7 Auglaize .........................................................: 3 - 1 3 5,200 - - - Belmont ..........................................................: 3 - 75 3 825,000 1 - (D) Brown ............................................................: 5 (D) 76 5 (D) 2 - (D) Butler ...........................................................: 8 (D) 52 8 (D) 9 60,146 78 Carroll ..........................................................: 8 5,793 (D) 8 (D) 6 (D) (D) : Champaign ........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 10 (D) 46 Clark ............................................................: 7 - 14 7 137,000 5 (D) (D) Clermont .........................................................: 14 42,600 33 14 (D) 11 (D) 16 Clinton ..........................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 2 - (D) Columbiana .......................................................: 9 6,032 38 9 453,698 6 (D) 6 Coshocton ........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 7 Crawford .........................................................: 6 - 27 6 297,000 3 (D) 30 Cuyahoga .........................................................: 10 (D) 112 10 (D) 9 (D) 78 Darke ............................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 95,000 3 (D) (D) Defiance .........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 3 - 4 : Delaware .........................................................: 8 13,910 (D) 8 (D) 11 14,200 (D) Erie .............................................................: 6 (D) (D) 6 (D) 7 (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 34. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Sq. ft. under : : Value of sales : : Sq. ft. under : : : glass or other :Acres in the :-------------------------------: : glass or other :Acres in the Geographic area : Farms : protection : open : Farms : Dollars : Farms : protection : open ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NURSERY STOCK CROPS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Fairfield ........................................................: 9 (D) 146 9 1,610,868 4 - (D) Fayette ..........................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) Franklin .........................................................: 8 (D) 184 8 (D) 20 (D) 188 Fulton ...........................................................: 10 (D) 15 10 107,281 6 (D) 15 Gallia ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 2 Geauga ...........................................................: 35 21,240 157 35 1,878,300 26 (D) 92 Greene ...........................................................: 10 (D) 284 10 (D) 17 18,234 376 Guernsey .........................................................: 6 (D) 27 6 307,200 6 4,005 45 Hamilton .........................................................: 15 20,350 28 15 (D) 10 (D) 3 Hancock ..........................................................: 4 - 4 4 (D) 6 - 6 : Hardin ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 7 2,400 6 Harrison .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Highland .........................................................: 7 - 38 7 (D) 8 (D) 34 Hocking ..........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 3 - (D) Holmes ...........................................................: 17 55,500 51 17 1,318,395 7 - 6 Huron ............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) Jackson ..........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Jefferson ........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Knox .............................................................: 16 - 314 16 1,946,135 12 (D) 368 Lake .............................................................: 51 7,327,024 3,645 51 79,361,192 36 6,389,875 2,937 : Lawrence .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Licking ..........................................................: 20 (D) 199 20 (D) 17 (D) 177 Logan ............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 8 - (D) Lorain ...........................................................: 18 (D) 33 18 435,504 18 42,417 34 Lucas ............................................................: 15 - 36 15 (D) 16 43,436 76 Madison ..........................................................: 3 - 14 3 (D) 1 (D) (D) Mahoning .........................................................: 7 - 12 7 122,884 2 - (D) Marion ...........................................................: 3 - 4 3 64,000 3 (D) 2 Medina ...........................................................: 19 (D) 500 19 (D) 16 (D) 429 Meigs ............................................................: 6 - 24 6 (D) 9 - 14 : Mercer ...........................................................: 5 (D) 24 5 206,900 8 - 9 Miami ............................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 7 305,840 9 Monroe ...........................................................: 3 - (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) (D) Montgomery .......................................................: 19 (D) (D) 19 (D) 10 (D) (D) Morgan ...........................................................: 5 (D) (D) 5 (D) 3 (D) 3 Morrow ...........................................................: 8 (D) 44 8 (D) 5 3,452 (D) Muskingum ........................................................: 8 (D) 23 8 (D) 9 (D) 34 Ottawa ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) (D) Paulding .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Perry ............................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) : Pickaway .........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 7 - (D) Pike .............................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 3 - (D) Portage ..........................................................: 12 - 46 12 508,200 14 (D) 49 Preble ...........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 3 12,600 3 Putnam ...........................................................: 7 (D) (D) 7 1,109,700 2 - (D) Richland .........................................................: 19 (D) 147 19 933,102 9 (D) (D) Ross .............................................................: 7 (D) 67 5 39,334 6 (D) (D) Sandusky .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Scioto ...........................................................: 6 - 152 6 (D) 1 - (D) Seneca ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 7 16,000 11 : Shelby ...........................................................: - - - - - 4 (D) 1 Stark ............................................................: 29 960 (D) 29 7,261,720 17 (D) 89 Summit ...........................................................: 29 (D) 107 29 2,368,124 13 (D) 100 Trumbull .........................................................: 12 - 84 12 (D) 10 - 97 Tuscarawas .......................................................: 19 17,010 148 19 1,691,640 8 (D) 117 Union ............................................................: 8 (D) 8 8 359,111 14 17,000 20 Vinton ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Warren ...........................................................: 37 10,230 402 37 (D) 20 (D) 471 Washington .......................................................: 3 - (D) 3 (D) 6 - 44 Wayne ............................................................: 13 (D) 358 13 (D) 10 (D) 557 : Williams .........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) (D) Wood .............................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) (D) : AQUATIC PLANTS : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................................: 26 3,709 13 26 85,463 23 50,290 12 : Counties : : Ashland ..........................................................: - - - - - 4 400 (D) Ashtabula ........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 2 - (D) Athens ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Champaign ........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) Clermont .........................................................: 3 (D) 3 3 21,300 2 (D) (D) Columbiana .......................................................: 4 1,802 - 4 (D) 1 (D) - Defiance .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Geauga ...........................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) Greene ...........................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) Hamilton .........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - : Lorain ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Marion ...........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - Medina ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 - (D) Montgomery .......................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Morrow ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Paulding .........................................................: - - - - - 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AQUATIC PLANTS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Perry ............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Portage ..........................................................: 3 - 1 3 3,000 - - - Stark ............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) Summit ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Trumbull .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) Warren ...........................................................: 6 (D) 5 6 31,600 - - - : HEMP CLONES OR TRANSPLANTS SOLD FOR : TRANSPLANTS TO OTHERS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................................: 5 830 (X) 5 7,030 (NA) (NA) (X) : Counties : : Lorain ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (X) Preble ...........................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) (NA) (NA) (X) : HEMP COMPLETE GROWS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................................: 13 29,668 (X) 13 285,344 (NA) (NA) (X) : Counties : : Ashtabula ........................................................: 4 (D) (X) 4 (D) (NA) (NA) (X) Hardin ...........................................................: 5 12,500 (X) 5 100,000 (NA) (NA) (X) Portage ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (X) Summit ...........................................................: 3 13,068 (X) 3 104,544 (NA) (NA) (X) : BULBS, CORMS, RHIZOMES, AND TUBERS - DRY : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................................: 37 (D) 21 37 384,833 23 13,000 6 : Counties : : Ashtabula ........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - Butler ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Carroll ..........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Columbiana .......................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - Cuyahoga .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) Darke ............................................................: 6 - 1 6 7,000 - - - Delaware .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) Erie .............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 2 - (D) Fairfield ........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - Franklin .........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - : Greene ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Hamilton .........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - Highland .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Hocking ..........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Holmes ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Huron ............................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Licking ..........................................................: 6 - 7 6 33,000 - - - Lucas ............................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) Mahoning .........................................................: 4 - 1 4 (D) - - - Medina ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - : Monroe ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Pickaway .........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Portage ..........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) Preble ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Richland .........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - Stark ............................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Summit ...........................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) Tuscarawas .......................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 2 - (D) Union ............................................................: - - - - - 3 (D) (D) Wayne ............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - : CUTTINGS, SEEDLINGS, LINERS, AND PLUGS : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................................: 84 252,877 45 84 5,869,984 67 343,799 21 : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Ashland ..........................................................: 4 2,996 - 4 (D) 2 (D) - Ashtabula ........................................................: 7 (D) 8 7 (D) 2 - (D) Athens ...........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Brown ............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Butler ...........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Carroll ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Champaign ........................................................: 3 1,500 2 3 3,000 - - - Clark ............................................................: 6 - 2 6 3,000 1 (D) - Clermont .........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - : Clinton ..........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 3 - 9 Cuyahoga .........................................................: - - - - - 7 (D) 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 34. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Sq. ft. under : : Value of sales : : Sq. ft. under : : : glass or other :Acres in the :-------------------------------: : glass or other :Acres in the Geographic area : Farms : protection : open : Farms : Dollars : Farms : protection : open ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CUTTINGS, SEEDLINGS, LINERS, AND PLUGS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Defiance .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Delaware .........................................................: 4 (D) - 4 (D) 2 (D) (D) Erie .............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 3 (D) (D) Fairfield ........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 1 (D) - Fayette ..........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Franklin .........................................................: - - - - - 3 8,000 - Geauga ...........................................................: 8 (D) 1 8 (D) - - - Guernsey .........................................................: 4 584 3 4 15,500 - - - Hamilton .........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 - (D) Hancock ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - : Hardin ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Highland .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Hocking ..........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Holmes ...........................................................: - - - - - 4 42 (D) Huron ............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) Lake .............................................................: 5 (D) 12 5 (D) 5 (D) 7 Licking ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Lorain ...........................................................: 5 11,600 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) - Lucas ............................................................: - - - - - 3 27,000 - Medina ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - : Meigs ............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Miami ............................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 3 14,760 - Morrow ...........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Ottawa ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Perry ............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Portage ..........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) Richland .........................................................: 4 1,117 - 4 (D) 3 746 - Ross .............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Stark ............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Summit ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - : Union ............................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Warren ...........................................................: 3 - 6 3 8,700 - - - Wood .............................................................: 6 204 - 6 5,100 1 (D) - : FLOWER SEEDS : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................................: 3 - 6 3 (D) 18 7,144 5 : Counties : : Athens ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Butler ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Clermont .........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) Defiance .........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Greene ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Holmes ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Lorain ...........................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) Monroe ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Montgomery .......................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Perry ............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - : Portage ..........................................................: 3 - 6 3 (D) - - - Richland .........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Sandusky .........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Summit ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Union ............................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - : TOBACCO TRANSPLANTS TO FARM FIELDS : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - : VEGETABLE SEEDS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................................: - - (X) - - 55 16,132 (X) : Counties : : Ashtabula ........................................................: - - (X) - - 7 5,278 (X) Butler ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 - (X) Clermont .........................................................: - - (X) - - 5 (D) (X) Defiance .........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Erie .............................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Gallia ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 - (X) Geauga ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Greene ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Guernsey .........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 - (X) Holmes ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 3 (D) (X) : Huron ............................................................: - - (X) - - 1 - (X) Jefferson ........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 - (X) Lorain ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 3 - (X) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 34. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Sq. ft. under : : Value of sales : : Sq. ft. under : : : glass or other :Acres in the :-------------------------------: : glass or other :Acres in the Geographic area : Farms : protection : open : Farms : Dollars : Farms : protection : open ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VEGETABLE SEEDS (SEE TEXT) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Medina ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 - (X) Mercer ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 7 - (X) Monroe ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Montgomery .......................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Muskingum ........................................................: - - (X) - - 3 300 (X) Perry ............................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Portage ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 7 - (X) Richland .........................................................: - - (X) - - 3 1,500 (X) Summit ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 - (X) Union ............................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) : VEGETABLE TRANSPLANTS TO FARM FIELDS : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................................: 140 245,401 (X) 140 593,794 109 337,587 (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Allen ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Ashland ..........................................................: 5 2,380 (X) 5 5,712 2 (D) (X) Ashtabula ........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 5 3,020 (X) Brown ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Butler ...........................................................: 4 4,200 (X) 4 9,140 - - (X) Carroll ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 - (X) Clark ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Clermont .........................................................: 7 4,212 (X) 7 14,188 1 (D) (X) Columbiana .......................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 3 (D) (X) : Cuyahoga .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Defiance .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Delaware .........................................................: 5 4,257 (X) 5 10,358 2 (D) (X) Erie .............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Fairfield ........................................................: 3 1,142 (X) 3 2,740 5 11,748 (X) Fayette ..........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Franklin .........................................................: 10 6,356 (X) 10 15,255 1 (D) (X) Fulton ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Geauga ...........................................................: 4 2,688 (X) 4 8,608 3 (D) (X) Greene ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) : Guernsey .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Hancock ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Hardin ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Henry ............................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Highland .........................................................: 3 40,002 (X) 3 96,006 2 (D) (X) Holmes ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 7 7,032 (X) Huron ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Knox .............................................................: 4 1,360 (X) 4 3,864 7 3,200 (X) Lake .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 3 (D) (X) Lawrence .........................................................: - - (X) - - 4 - (X) : Logan ............................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Lorain ...........................................................: 4 3,440 (X) 4 9,200 - - (X) Lucas ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 5 38,540 (X) Madison ..........................................................: 5 2,064 (X) 5 4,954 - - (X) Mahoning .........................................................: 7 1,460 (X) 7 6,624 - - (X) Marion ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 6 1,200 (X) Medina ...........................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) 5 5,792 (X) Meigs ............................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) 1 - (X) Monroe ...........................................................: 3 402 (X) 3 965 2 (D) (X) Morrow ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) : Muskingum ........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 3 15,750 (X) Perry ............................................................: 5 840 (X) 5 2,015 3 2,148 (X) Pickaway .........................................................: 3 26 (X) 3 63 - - (X) Pike .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Portage ..........................................................: 7 2,536 (X) 7 10,592 1 (D) (X) Preble ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Putnam ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Richland .........................................................: 4 1,699 (X) 4 4,078 5 709 (X) Ross .............................................................: 5 2,271 (X) 5 5,450 - - (X) Sandusky .........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) : Scioto ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Shelby ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Summit ...........................................................: 3 3,406 (X) 3 8,174 5 5,440 (X) Trumbull .........................................................: 3 1,821 (X) 3 3,600 - - (X) Tuscarawas .......................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 6 1,800 (X) Union ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Warren ...........................................................: 3 4,371 (X) 3 6,790 1 (D) (X) Wayne ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 5 4,720 (X) Wood .............................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) : SOD HARVESTED OR INTENDED FOR SALE IN : FUTURE YEARS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................................: 35 (X) 4,083 35 22,085,046 (NA) (X) (NA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 34. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Sq. ft. under : : Value of sales : : Sq. ft. under : : : glass or other :Acres in the :-------------------------------: : glass or other :Acres in the Geographic area : Farms : protection : open : Farms : Dollars : Farms : protection : open ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SOD HARVESTED OR INTENDED FOR SALE IN : FUTURE YEARS (SEE TEXT) - Con. : : Counties : : Butler ...........................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Clermont .........................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Delaware .........................................................: 6 (X) 320 6 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Erie .............................................................: 2 (X) (D) 2 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Fairfield ........................................................: 2 (X) (D) 2 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Franklin .........................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Fulton ...........................................................: 3 (X) 3 3 18,294 (NA) (X) (NA) Geauga ...........................................................: - (X) - - - (NA) (X) (NA) Greene ...........................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Guernsey .........................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) : Hamilton .........................................................: 3 (X) 161 3 984,216 (NA) (X) (NA) Hardin ...........................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Highland .........................................................: - (X) - - - (NA) (X) (NA) Hocking ..........................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Licking ..........................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Madison ..........................................................: - (X) - - - (NA) (X) (NA) Medina ...........................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Montgomery .......................................................: 2 (X) (D) 2 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Pickaway .........................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Portage ..........................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) : Stark ............................................................: 4 (X) (D) 4 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Union ............................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Warren ...........................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Wayne ............................................................: - (X) - - - (NA) (X) (NA) : TOTAL GREENHOUSE VEGETABLES AND FRESH : CUT HERBS : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................................: 486 9,320,415 (X) 486 87,002,237 435 4,991,599 (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 6 5,573 (X) 6 (D) 1 (D) (X) Allen ............................................................: 3 25,608 (X) 3 86,177 - - (X) Ashland ..........................................................: 7 11,203 (X) 7 46,122 6 9,420 (X) Ashtabula ........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 8 8,071 (X) Athens ...........................................................: 9 66,924 (X) 9 163,240 9 106,014 (X) Auglaize .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Belmont ..........................................................: 4 4,630 (X) 4 19,284 - - (X) Brown ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 3 6,825 (X) Butler ...........................................................: 7 16,241 (X) 7 89,584 2 (D) (X) Carroll ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 5 20,496 (X) : Champaign ........................................................: 3 1,800 (X) 3 5,130 3 (D) (X) Clark ............................................................: 5 25,475 (X) 5 114,135 2 (D) (X) Clermont .........................................................: 14 192,349 (X) 14 399,952 13 54,728 (X) Clinton ..........................................................: 9 125,488 (X) 9 318,514 3 (D) (X) Columbiana .......................................................: 9 36,774 (X) 9 136,306 4 (D) (X) Coshocton ........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Crawford .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Cuyahoga .........................................................: 17 23,891 (X) 17 113,530 13 30,294 (X) Darke ............................................................: - - (X) - - 7 9,978 (X) Defiance .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 3 2,400 (X) : Delaware .........................................................: 10 46,228 (X) 10 181,852 12 51,022 (X) Erie .............................................................: 5 (D) (X) 5 (D) 3 (D) (X) Fairfield ........................................................: 8 24,294 (X) 8 81,976 6 21,748 (X) Fayette ..........................................................: 7 24,019 (X) 7 55,000 3 8,760 (X) Franklin .........................................................: 26 165,710 (X) 26 1,690,506 17 58,100 (X) Fulton ...........................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) 8 (D) (X) Gallia ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 6 17,055 (X) Geauga ...........................................................: 23 66,535 (X) 23 206,427 18 28,781 (X) Greene ...........................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) 9 72,560 (X) Guernsey .........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 6 7,792 (X) : Hamilton .........................................................: 10 18,684 (X) 10 68,948 8 11,565 (X) Hancock ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Hardin ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Harrison .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Highland .........................................................: 26 364,049 (X) 26 1,665,964 17 125,623 (X) Holmes ...........................................................: 13 128,423 (X) 13 577,513 12 30,395 (X) Huron ............................................................: - - (X) - - 3 (D) (X) Jackson ..........................................................: 8 57,188 (X) 8 281,836 2 (D) (X) Knox .............................................................: 9 25,470 (X) 9 (D) 16 22,176 (X) Lake .............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 8 42,655 (X) : Lawrence .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Licking ..........................................................: 8 12,954 (X) 8 28,102 15 18,872 (X) Logan ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Lorain ...........................................................: 20 128,263 (X) 20 442,447 2 (D) (X) Lucas ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 8 77,384 (X) Madison ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Mahoning .........................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) 7 (D) (X) Marion ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 11 11,741 (X) Medina ...........................................................: 24 160,775 (X) 24 (D) 18 50,403 (X) Meigs ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) : Mercer ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 3 (D) (X) Miami ............................................................: 4 (D) (X) 4 (D) 1 (D) (X) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 34. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Sq. ft. under : : Value of sales : : Sq. ft. under : : : glass or other :Acres in the :-------------------------------: : glass or other :Acres in the Geographic area : Farms : protection : open : Farms : Dollars : Farms : protection : open ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL GREENHOUSE VEGETABLES AND FRESH : CUT HERBS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Monroe ...........................................................: 4 (D) (X) 4 (D) - - (X) Montgomery .......................................................: 14 187,032 (X) 14 (D) 5 21,015 (X) Morgan ...........................................................: 3 600 (X) 3 1,260 - - (X) Morrow ...........................................................: 3 12,000 (X) 3 71,200 8 22,987 (X) Muskingum ........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Ottawa ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Perry ............................................................: 7 8,076 (X) 7 51,340 2 (D) (X) Pickaway .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Pike .............................................................: 11 180,812 (X) 11 657,334 7 45,180 (X) Portage ..........................................................: 11 21,043 (X) 11 91,813 5 12,190 (X) : Preble ...........................................................: 4 18,192 (X) 4 107,107 4 18,164 (X) Putnam ...........................................................: 3 30,720 (X) 3 71,220 5 51,200 (X) Richland .........................................................: 14 43,855 (X) 14 104,918 13 20,045 (X) Ross .............................................................: 11 49,990 (X) 11 257,611 6 24,616 (X) Sandusky .........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Scioto ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) Seneca ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Shelby ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) Stark ............................................................: 18 21,988 (X) 18 139,727 6 100,920 (X) Summit ...........................................................: 8 31,860 (X) 8 180,234 11 51,116 (X) : Trumbull .........................................................: 8 23,386 (X) 8 99,056 7 30,842 (X) Union ............................................................: 5 14,348 (X) 5 32,669 5 4,784 (X) Van Wert .........................................................: - - (X) - - 5 13,500 (X) Warren ...........................................................: 6 12,784 (X) 6 73,105 3 3,960 (X) Washington .......................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Wayne ............................................................: 15 56,778 (X) 15 160,590 21 109,292 (X) Williams .........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Wood .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 3 (D) (X) : GREENHOUSE TOMATOES : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................................: 376 6,611,854 (X) 376 62,934,613 311 3,763,184 (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 6 2,772 (X) 6 13,458 - - (X) Allen ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Ashland ..........................................................: 4 3,883 (X) 4 30,750 3 3,500 (X) Ashtabula ........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 3 4,616 (X) Athens ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 3 58,560 (X) Auglaize .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Belmont ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Brown ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 3 (D) (X) Butler ...........................................................: 7 (D) (X) 7 (D) 1 (D) (X) Carroll ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) : Champaign ........................................................: 3 300 (X) 3 1,980 2 (D) (X) Clark ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Clermont .........................................................: 6 19,340 (X) 6 82,400 9 34,500 (X) Clinton ..........................................................: 3 2,096 (X) 3 13,834 2 (D) (X) Columbiana .......................................................: 8 13,638 (X) 8 87,698 4 (D) (X) Coshocton ........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Crawford .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Cuyahoga .........................................................: 12 16,532 (X) 12 97,747 11 25,664 (X) Darke ............................................................: - - (X) - - 7 9,978 (X) Defiance .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) : Delaware .........................................................: 8 24,228 (X) 8 135,652 10 9,273 (X) Erie .............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 3 (D) (X) Fairfield ........................................................: 6 11,536 (X) 6 69,964 5 (D) (X) Fayette ..........................................................: 7 24,019 (X) 7 55,000 2 (D) (X) Franklin .........................................................: 21 50,835 (X) 21 196,447 5 11,100 (X) Fulton ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 4 (D) (X) Gallia ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 6 17,055 (X) Geauga ...........................................................: 17 29,908 (X) 17 130,876 16 21,914 (X) Greene ...........................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) 2 (D) (X) Guernsey .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 4 5,400 (X) : Hamilton .........................................................: 9 6,602 (X) 9 43,574 8 (D) (X) Hancock ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Hardin ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Highland .........................................................: 26 (D) (X) 26 (D) 14 111,723 (X) Holmes ...........................................................: 8 75,089 (X) 8 465,510 9 23,584 (X) Huron ............................................................: - - (X) - - 3 (D) (X) Jackson ..........................................................: 8 (D) (X) 8 (D) 2 (D) (X) Knox .............................................................: 6 14,120 (X) 6 93,192 14 (D) (X) Lake .............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 8 20,155 (X) Lawrence .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) : Licking ..........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 11 10,690 (X) Logan ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Lorain ...........................................................: 18 47,863 (X) 18 241,241 1 (D) (X) Lucas ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 6 37,736 (X) Madison ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Mahoning .........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Marion ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 10 5,300 (X) Medina ...........................................................: 19 58,632 (X) 19 222,788 14 21,918 (X) Meigs ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Mercer ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 34. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Sq. ft. under : : Value of sales : : Sq. ft. under : : : glass or other :Acres in the :-------------------------------: : glass or other :Acres in the Geographic area : Farms : protection : open : Farms : Dollars : Farms : protection : open ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GREENHOUSE TOMATOES - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Miami ............................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 19,964 1 (D) (X) Monroe ...........................................................: 4 (D) (X) 4 (D) - - (X) Montgomery .......................................................: 14 (D) (X) 14 (D) 5 (D) (X) Morrow ...........................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) 5 (D) (X) Muskingum ........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Ottawa ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Perry ............................................................: 6 (D) (X) 6 (D) 1 (D) (X) Pickaway .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Pike .............................................................: 10 124,112 (X) 10 601,286 7 45,180 (X) Portage ..........................................................: 11 10,827 (X) 11 70,359 3 (D) (X) : Preble ...........................................................: 4 (D) (X) 4 (D) 2 (D) (X) Putnam ...........................................................: 3 30,720 (X) 3 71,220 - - (X) Richland .........................................................: 9 32,038 (X) 9 (D) 9 17,012 (X) Ross .............................................................: 10 46,664 (X) 10 250,626 6 (D) (X) Scioto ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) Seneca ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Shelby ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) Stark ............................................................: 13 21,225 (X) 13 138,627 6 49,060 (X) Summit ...........................................................: 6 4,060 (X) 6 26,128 9 26,049 (X) Trumbull .........................................................: 8 22,371 (X) 8 97,196 6 (D) (X) : Union ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 3 (D) (X) Van Wert .........................................................: - - (X) - - 5 13,500 (X) Warren ...........................................................: 6 (D) (X) 6 (D) 1 (D) (X) Washington .......................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Wayne ............................................................: 14 (D) (X) 14 (D) 14 64,483 (X) Wood .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 3 (D) (X) : OTHER GREENHOUSE VEGETABLES AND FRESH : CUT HERBS : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................................: 290 2,708,561 (X) 290 24,067,624 266 1,228,415 (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 4 2,801 (X) 4 (D) 1 (D) (X) Allen ............................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) - - (X) Ashland ..........................................................: 5 7,320 (X) 5 15,372 5 5,920 (X) Ashtabula ........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 5 3,455 (X) Athens ...........................................................: 9 (D) (X) 9 (D) 8 47,454 (X) Auglaize .........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Belmont ..........................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) - - (X) Brown ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Butler ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) Carroll ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 4 (D) (X) : Champaign ........................................................: 3 1,500 (X) 3 3,150 2 (D) (X) Clark ............................................................: 4 (D) (X) 4 (D) - - (X) Clermont .........................................................: 13 173,009 (X) 13 317,552 8 20,228 (X) Clinton ..........................................................: 9 123,392 (X) 9 304,680 2 (D) (X) Columbiana .......................................................: 7 23,136 (X) 7 48,608 1 (D) (X) Coshocton ........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Cuyahoga .........................................................: 11 7,359 (X) 11 15,783 4 4,630 (X) Defiance .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 3 2,400 (X) Delaware .........................................................: 3 22,000 (X) 3 46,200 12 41,749 (X) Erie .............................................................: 5 (D) (X) 5 (D) 1 (D) (X) : Fairfield ........................................................: 7 12,758 (X) 7 12,012 4 (D) (X) Fayette ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 3 (D) (X) Franklin .........................................................: 22 114,875 (X) 22 1,494,059 15 47,000 (X) Fulton ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 7 33,250 (X) Geauga ...........................................................: 19 36,627 (X) 19 75,551 10 6,867 (X) Greene ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 9 (D) (X) Guernsey .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 5 2,392 (X) Hamilton .........................................................: 9 12,082 (X) 9 25,374 4 (D) (X) Hardin ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Harrison .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) : Highland .........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 5 13,900 (X) Holmes ...........................................................: 6 53,334 (X) 6 112,003 4 6,811 (X) Jackson ..........................................................: 4 (D) (X) 4 (D) - - (X) Knox .............................................................: 4 11,350 (X) 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) Lake .............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 3 22,500 (X) Lawrence .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Licking ..........................................................: 6 (D) (X) 6 (D) 13 8,182 (X) Logan ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Lorain ...........................................................: 18 80,400 (X) 18 201,206 2 (D) (X) Lucas ............................................................: - - (X) - - 6 39,648 (X) : Madison ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Mahoning .........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 6 960 (X) Marion ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 11 6,441 (X) Medina ...........................................................: 19 102,143 (X) 19 (D) 11 28,485 (X) Meigs ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Mercer ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Miami ............................................................: 4 (D) (X) 4 (D) 1 (D) (X) Monroe ...........................................................: 3 402 (X) 3 1,604 - - (X) Montgomery .......................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) Morgan ...........................................................: 3 600 (X) 3 1,260 - - (X) Morrow ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 4 (D) (X) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 34. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Sq. ft. under : : Value of sales : : Sq. ft. under : : : glass or other :Acres in the :-------------------------------: : glass or other :Acres in the Geographic area : Farms : protection : open : Farms : Dollars : Farms : protection : open ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER GREENHOUSE VEGETABLES AND FRESH : CUT HERBS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Muskingum ........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Ottawa ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Perry ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) Pickaway .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Pike .............................................................: 6 56,700 (X) 6 56,048 - - (X) Portage ..........................................................: 7 10,216 (X) 7 21,454 2 (D) (X) Preble ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 3 (D) (X) Putnam ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 5 51,200 (X) Richland .........................................................: 7 11,817 (X) 7 (D) 6 3,033 (X) Ross .............................................................: 3 3,326 (X) 3 6,985 3 (D) (X) : Sandusky .........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Scioto ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Seneca ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Stark ............................................................: 6 763 (X) 6 1,100 5 51,860 (X) Summit ...........................................................: 8 27,800 (X) 8 154,106 11 25,067 (X) Trumbull .........................................................: 5 1,015 (X) 5 1,860 4 (D) (X) Union ............................................................: 4 (D) (X) 4 (D) 3 (D) (X) Warren ...........................................................: 4 (D) (X) 4 (D) 3 (D) (X) Wayne ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 18 44,809 (X) Williams .........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) : GREENHOUSE FRUITS AND BERRIES : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................................: 60 151,424 (X) 60 442,579 23 34,098 (X) : Counties : : Ashland ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Champaign ........................................................: 3 300 (X) 3 1,020 - - (X) Columbiana .......................................................: 4 5,942 (X) 4 20,202 - - (X) Coshocton ........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Crawford .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Cuyahoga .........................................................: 4 1,032 (X) 4 3,509 4 2,200 (X) Delaware .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Fairfield ........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Geauga ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 3 87 (X) Henry ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) : Highland .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Hocking ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 4 11,520 (X) Huron ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Jackson ..........................................................: 3 293 (X) 3 996 - - (X) Knox .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Licking ..........................................................: 3 7,500 (X) 3 12,140 - - (X) Lorain ...........................................................: 8 2,872 (X) 8 7,664 1 (D) (X) Marion ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Medina ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) Morrow ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) : Perry ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Pickaway .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Portage ..........................................................: 5 5,724 (X) 5 19,461 - - (X) Preble ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Richland .........................................................: 3 2,250 (X) 3 8,550 - - (X) Ross .............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Stark ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Trumbull .........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Tuscarawas .......................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Union ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) : Warren ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Wayne ............................................................: 3 23,100 (X) 3 45,000 1 (D) (X) : MUSHROOMS : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................................: 51 27,051 (X) 51 1,244,821 44 32,915 (X) : Counties : : Ashland ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Ashtabula ........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Athens ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 6 1,700 (X) Auglaize .........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Clark ............................................................: 3 102 (X) 3 2,445 - - (X) Clermont .........................................................: 7 6,529 (X) 7 422,805 4 2,114 (X) Cuyahoga .........................................................: 3 300 (X) 3 13,500 - - (X) Delaware .........................................................: 4 2,008 (X) 4 15,064 - - (X) Franklin .........................................................: 3 3,000 (X) 3 135,000 - - (X) Geauga ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 5 900 (X) : Guernsey .........................................................: - - (X) - - 3 300 (X) Hamilton .........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Hocking ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Holmes ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Jackson ..........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Lawrence .........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Licking ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Madison ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 34. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Sq. ft. under : : Value of sales : : Sq. ft. under : : : glass or other :Acres in the :-------------------------------: : glass or other :Acres in the Geographic area : Farms : protection : open : Farms : Dollars : Farms : protection : open ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MUSHROOMS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Marion ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Medina ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Monroe ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Morgan ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Muskingum ........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Portage ..........................................................: 4 3,460 (X) 4 155,700 3 300 (X) Richland .........................................................: - - (X) - - 5 6,437 (X) Stark ............................................................: 3 300 (X) 3 13,500 - - (X) Trumbull .........................................................: 3 1,440 (X) 3 150,000 1 (D) (X) Union ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) : Warren ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Wayne ............................................................: 4 4,250 (X) 4 199,411 1 (D) (X) Wood .............................................................: 5 1,000 (X) 5 10,000 - - (X) : MUSHROOM SPAWN : : State Total : : Ohio .............................................................: 1 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (X) (X) : Counties : : Medina ...........................................................: - (X) (X) - - 1 (X) (X) Wayne ............................................................: 1 (X) (X) 1 (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 : : Ohio ....................: 777 8,946 193 487 189,240 737 7,714 449 155,572 : Counties : : Adams ...................: 3 18 (D) 2 (D) 7 25 1 (D) Allen ...................: 1 (D) - - - 3 15 2 (D) Ashland .................: 6 171 - 5 5,844 13 112 9 2,746 Ashtabula ...............: 25 457 (D) 20 6,519 16 283 13 5,058 Athens ..................: 1 (D) - - - 3 (D) 1 (D) Auglaize ................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 5 40 1 (D) Belmont .................: 4 (D) - 3 (D) 7 (D) 2 (D) Brown ...................: - - - - - 2 (D) - - Butler ..................: 8 51 - 8 (D) 9 153 7 4,786 Carroll .................: 22 300 - 22 7,752 14 154 6 2,302 : Champaign ...............: 4 15 - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clark ...................: 12 30 - 7 441 10 44 8 1,226 Clermont ................: 4 (D) - 3 (D) 6 211 4 2,825 Clinton .................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Columbiana ..............: 14 223 (D) 6 858 24 285 18 3,967 Coshocton ...............: 9 46 - 8 1,745 16 64 8 4,318 Crawford ................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 3 28 3 (D) Cuyahoga ................: 13 91 - 13 770 6 24 4 60 Defiance ................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Delaware ................: 19 171 3 12 3,480 20 195 12 4,309 : Erie ....................: 3 (D) - 2 (D) 1 (D) - - Fairfield ...............: 26 368 - 11 14,690 10 116 6 (D) Franklin ................: 23 179 (D) 7 2,694 10 113 4 4,918 Fulton ..................: 4 32 - 3 (D) 4 15 2 (D) Gallia ..................: - - - - - 4 (D) 2 (D) Geauga ..................: 61 463 74 46 25,868 25 258 17 3,538 Greene ..................: 20 87 - 10 4,471 11 87 7 4,812 Guernsey ................: 7 20 - 4 82 14 146 8 157 Hamilton ................: 4 65 - 1 (D) 4 12 3 (D) Hancock .................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : Hardin ..................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 2 (D) - - Harrison ................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 6 41 6 294 Henry ...................: 2 (D) (D) - - 3 12 - - Highland ................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hocking .................: 13 31 - 1 (D) 5 13 2 (D) Holmes ..................: 5 48 - 3 (D) 5 23 2 (D) Huron ...................: 9 72 (D) 4 3,022 8 68 6 1,417 Jackson .................: 6 172 - 2 (D) 8 106 8 1,683 Jefferson ...............: 8 301 - 5 180 4 142 4 3,315 Knox ....................: 11 114 (D) 8 1,398 18 180 15 4,570 : Lake ....................: 5 68 - 5 1,189 7 70 4 1,523 Lawrence ................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Licking .................: 38 779 - 30 12,806 30 495 23 12,473 Logan ...................: - - - - - 9 37 3 (D) Lorain ..................: 16 286 - 11 9,967 24 199 19 5,834 Lucas ...................: 9 13 (D) 4 (D) 4 6 4 140 Madison .................: 8 56 - 5 260 4 15 3 34 Mahoning ................: 16 223 - 15 7,644 26 243 14 4,136 Marion ..................: 6 27 27 2 (D) 3 9 3 330 Medina ..................: 21 402 4 14 1,726 24 269 13 2,674 : Meigs ...................: 3 40 - 3 806 9 33 1 (D) Mercer ..................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Miami ...................: 9 78 (D) 2 (D) 10 46 10 (D) Monroe ..................: 5 23 - 3 350 2 (D) 2 (D) Montgomery ..............: 17 173 8 8 3,281 21 206 15 4,402 Morgan ..................: 7 9 - 5 58 3 (D) 3 (D) Morrow ..................: 13 60 - 11 3,568 7 20 4 250 Muskingum ...............: 8 79 - 5 1,128 11 177 7 2,574 Noble ...................: - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) Ottawa ..................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - - : Perry ...................: 8 56 - 7 233 9 50 6 452 Pickaway ................: 4 20 - 3 894 2 (D) 1 (D) Pike ....................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - - Portage .................: 20 263 (D) 16 5,590 30 330 16 4,552 Preble ..................: - - - - - 9 31 2 (D) Putnam ..................: 3 38 - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Richland ................: 12 142 - 7 6,454 11 92 3 (D) Ross ....................: 7 62 - 5 1,120 8 43 1 (D) Sandusky ................: 8 80 - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Scioto ..................: 9 121 - 5 310 3 (D) 1 (D) : Seneca ..................: 4 12 - 4 128 - - - - Shelby ..................: - - - - - 1 (D) - - Stark ...................: 32 267 (D) 23 5,131 23 181 19 3,340 Summit ..................: 24 121 (D) 10 2,616 13 129 5 2,169 Trumbull ................: 13 230 - 7 1,864 23 291 17 4,345 Tuscarawas ..............: 22 403 - 9 2,932 19 231 11 2,345 Union ...................: 20 123 3 3 1,094 23 246 10 1,070 Vinton ..................: - - - - - 1 (D) - - Warren ..................: 14 62 (D) 7 1,123 10 76 4 1,620 Washington ..............: 8 58 - 6 640 9 47 7 686 : Wayne ...................: 19 583 - 14 21,953 19 381 12 16,247 Williams ................: - - - - - 2 (D) - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 35. Cultivated Christmas Trees: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Counties - Con. : : Wood ....................: 5 45 - 1 (D) 5 46 2 (D) Wyandot .................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (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 : : Ohio .......................................................: 912 468,579 113,663 820 465,934 93,672 : Counties : : Adams ......................................................: 2 (D) (D) 3 429 36 Allen ......................................................: 3 (D) (D) 8 385 56 Ashland ....................................................: 34 22,759 6,025 24 13,357 2,953 Ashtabula ..................................................: 34 40,187 10,199 49 39,459 7,683 Athens .....................................................: 9 4,745 1,131 11 6,130 525 Auglaize ...................................................: 2 (D) (D) 3 931 357 Brown ......................................................: 4 459 67 2 (D) (D) Butler .....................................................: - - - 3 36 3 Carroll ....................................................: 3 425 30 2 (D) (D) Champaign ..................................................: 6 1,724 498 6 800 (D) : Clark ......................................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - Clermont ...................................................: - - - 4 2,830 415 Clinton ....................................................: 10 2,180 342 10 2,377 299 Columbiana .................................................: 15 2,214 481 5 550 68 Coshocton ..................................................: 12 2,366 385 10 1,840 270 Crawford ...................................................: 8 8,131 1,007 9 6,778 959 Darke ......................................................: 6 154 32 4 75 14 Defiance ...................................................: 5 464 64 2 (D) (D) Delaware ...................................................: 10 460 83 11 6,176 711 Erie .......................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) : Fairfield ..................................................: 4 162 36 6 88 17 Fayette ....................................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - Franklin ...................................................: 2 (D) (D) 3 267 39 Fulton .....................................................: - - - 1 (D) (D) Gallia .....................................................: 3 675 45 3 310 45 Geauga .....................................................: 183 144,446 35,230 159 167,769 36,095 Greene .....................................................: 8 305 78 4 133 41 Guernsey ...................................................: 5 467 73 1 (D) (D) Hamilton ...................................................: 11 310 72 9 331 75 Hancock ....................................................: 3 300 21 1 (D) (D) : Hardin .....................................................: 3 725 68 4 6,000 810 Harrison ...................................................: - - - 2 (D) (D) Highland ...................................................: 18 5,882 718 3 (D) (D) Hocking ....................................................: 6 140 14 6 290 70 Holmes .....................................................: 53 36,336 11,157 49 30,977 6,297 Huron ......................................................: 10 3,595 398 3 (D) (D) Jackson ....................................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - Jefferson ..................................................: 9 1,210 130 2 (D) (D) Knox .......................................................: 13 22,325 6,093 15 19,070 5,518 Lake .......................................................: 9 2,675 525 15 4,379 1,024 : Lawrence ...................................................: 2 (D) (D) 3 124 15 Licking ....................................................: 6 4,895 909 32 7,661 984 Logan ......................................................: 7 6,157 863 7 7,386 718 Lorain .....................................................: 19 10,340 2,178 14 4,596 680 Lucas ......................................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - Mahoning ...................................................: 5 2,424 (D) 16 5,167 1,025 Marion .....................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) Medina .....................................................: 28 12,435 2,439 27 17,383 3,069 Meigs ......................................................: 8 484 44 5 593 130 Miami ......................................................: 6 4,317 2,075 9 2,160 472 : Monroe .....................................................: 12 1,970 447 5 790 87 Montgomery .................................................: 7 253 62 6 351 38 Morgan .....................................................: 5 740 65 5 1,165 145 Morrow .....................................................: 18 6,000 1,119 15 13,560 2,737 Muskingum ..................................................: 9 596 133 4 38 6 Noble ......................................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) Paulding ...................................................: - - - 2 (D) (D) Perry ......................................................: 3 260 48 5 495 87 Pickaway ...................................................: 6 472 44 - - - Pike .......................................................: 8 1,200 131 2 (D) (D) : Portage ....................................................: 33 29,767 7,819 21 18,431 5,739 Preble .....................................................: 3 1,640 690 7 1,200 313 Richland ...................................................: 32 6,483 1,406 26 10,513 2,010 Ross .......................................................: 6 980 203 10 501 58 Sandusky ...................................................: 3 62 7 - - - Scioto .....................................................: 1 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) Seneca .....................................................: 8 6,100 1,334 9 2,005 280 Shelby .....................................................: 1 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) Stark ......................................................: 15 1,248 220 12 1,478 222 Summit .....................................................: 15 775 164 10 241 58 : Trumbull ...................................................: 34 30,591 8,326 49 32,193 5,358 Tuscarawas .................................................: 18 4,168 328 11 1,605 127 Van Wert ...................................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - Vinton .....................................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - Warren .....................................................: 20 8,960 2,939 4 420 104 Washington .................................................: 10 292 56 2 (D) (D) Wayne ......................................................: 32 11,070 2,418 39 10,181 1,881 Williams ...................................................: 6 4,500 (D) 2 (D) (D) Wood .......................................................: 5 15 5 - - - Wyandot ....................................................: 3 (D) 6 1 (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 : :: PULLETS FOR LAYING FLOCK REPLACEMENT : : :: : State Total : :: State Total : : :: : Ohio ...........................................................: 319 123,206,258 :: Ohio ...........................................................: 44 8,625,858 : :: : Counties : :: Counties : : :: : Ashland ........................................................: 12 6,985,600 :: Ashland ........................................................: 2 (D) Carroll ........................................................: 2 (D) :: Auglaize .......................................................: 2 (D) Columbiana .....................................................: 16 11,084,750 :: Columbiana .....................................................: 1 (D) Coshocton ......................................................: 22 7,582,949 :: Darke ..........................................................: 8 2,682,000 Darke ..........................................................: 5 408,000 :: Erie ...........................................................: 1 (D) Harrison .......................................................: 6 2,785,000 :: Holmes .........................................................: 10 268,000 Holmes .........................................................: 120 26,103,187 :: Knox ...........................................................: 3 406,000 Huron ..........................................................: 15 6,876,400 :: Mercer .........................................................: 9 2,660,858 Knox ...........................................................: 13 11,335,693 :: Morrow .........................................................: 1 (D) Mahoning .......................................................: 6 4,189,973 :: Richland .......................................................: 4 280,000 : :: : Muskingum ......................................................: 8 4,986,423 :: Stark ..........................................................: 2 (D) Richland .......................................................: 4 1,900,000 :: Wayne ..........................................................: 1 (D) Stark ..........................................................: 2 (D) :: : Trumbull .......................................................: 1 (D) :: TURKEYS : Tuscarawas .....................................................: 24 8,508,344 :: : Wayne ..........................................................: 63 24,975,939 :: State Total : : :: : EGGS, CHICKEN (DOZENS) : :: Ohio ...........................................................: 142 9,252,983 : :: : State Total : :: Counties : : :: : Ohio ...........................................................: 164 234,412,993 :: Allen ..........................................................: 1 (D) : :: Auglaize .......................................................: 3 229,500 Counties : :: Darke ..........................................................: 37 3,188,700 : :: Hardin .........................................................: 1 (D) Allen ..........................................................: 1 (D) :: Mercer .........................................................: 94 5,467,783 Ashland ........................................................: 10 5,459,800 :: Preble .........................................................: 1 (D) Auglaize .......................................................: 1 (D) :: Putnam .........................................................: 1 (D) Columbiana .....................................................: 1 (D) :: Van Wert .......................................................: 4 187,000 Coshocton ......................................................: 1 (D) :: : Darke ..........................................................: 15 53,562,231 :: CUSTOM FED CATTLE SHIPPED DIRECTLY : Fayette ........................................................: 1 (D) :: FOR SLAUGHTER : Gallia .........................................................: 6 1,296,000 :: : Hancock ........................................................: 1 (D) :: State Total : Hardin .........................................................: 2 (D) :: : : :: Ohio ...........................................................: 40 12,659 Harrison .......................................................: 1 (D) :: : Holmes .........................................................: 12 15,310,075 :: Counties : Huron ..........................................................: 9 5,938,690 :: : Knox ...........................................................: 4 3,603,201 :: Ashtabula ......................................................: 3 1,200 Logan ..........................................................: 2 (D) :: Auglaize .......................................................: 2 (D) Mahoning .......................................................: 1 (D) :: Clark ..........................................................: 3 1,500 Mercer .........................................................: 33 83,907,129 :: Defiance .......................................................: 2 (D) Morrow .........................................................: 1 (D) :: Fulton .........................................................: 1 (D) Muskingum ......................................................: 5 5,526,000 :: Gallia .........................................................: 2 (D) Richland .......................................................: 28 13,319,739 :: Marion .........................................................: 2 (D) : :: Mercer .........................................................: 20 6,460 Ross ...........................................................: 3 1,021,160 :: Seneca .........................................................: 1 (D) Shelby .........................................................: 1 (D) :: Shelby .........................................................: 2 (D) Stark ..........................................................: 2 (D) :: Stark ..........................................................: 2 (D) Tuscarawas .....................................................: 3 2,640,000 :: : Van Wert .......................................................: 2 (D) :: HOGS AND PIGS : Wayne ..........................................................: 17 11,380,658 :: : Wyandot ........................................................: 1 (D) :: State Total : : :: : LAYERS : :: Ohio ...........................................................: 632 6,178,012 : :: : State Total : :: Counties : : :: : Ohio ...........................................................: 90 4,663,193 :: Allen ..........................................................: 12 281,194 : :: Ashland ........................................................: 6 128,340 Counties : :: Auglaize .......................................................: 27 285,945 : :: Butler .........................................................: 2 (D) Ashland ........................................................: 8 205,160 :: Champaign ......................................................: 12 101,435 Columbiana .....................................................: 1 (D) :: Clinton ........................................................: 8 62,943 Coshocton ......................................................: 1 (D) :: Columbiana .....................................................: 2 (D) Darke ..........................................................: 7 1,507,134 :: Coshocton ......................................................: 6 27,519 Fayette ........................................................: 1 (D) :: Crawford .......................................................: 19 131,140 Gallia .........................................................: 3 27,000 :: Darke ..........................................................: 68 775,814 Hancock ........................................................: 1 (D) :: : Hardin .........................................................: 1 (D) :: Defiance .......................................................: 1 (D) Holmes .........................................................: 6 105,700 :: Delaware .......................................................: 4 16,950 Huron ..........................................................: 6 115,500 :: Fairfield ......................................................: 15 83,880 : :: Fulton .........................................................: 9 27,336 Knox ...........................................................: 1 (D) :: Greene .........................................................: 5 42,000 Logan ..........................................................: 1 (D) :: Guernsey .......................................................: 4 18,800 Mahoning .......................................................: 1 (D) :: Hancock ........................................................: 14 93,700 Mercer .........................................................: 15 1,322,714 :: Hardin .........................................................: 25 449,219 Muskingum ......................................................: 5 299,700 :: Harrison .......................................................: 1 (D) Richland .......................................................: 13 217,472 :: Henry ..........................................................: 5 38,500 Ross ...........................................................: 1 (D) :: : Shelby .........................................................: 1 (D) :: Highland .......................................................: 1 (D) Stark ..........................................................: 2 (D) :: Hocking ........................................................: 1 (D) Tuscarawas .....................................................: 3 114,000 :: Holmes .........................................................: 2 (D) : :: Huron ..........................................................: 10 102,350 Van Wert .......................................................: 1 (D) :: Knox ...........................................................: 9 650,300 Wayne ..........................................................: 11 294,342 :: Licking ........................................................: 4 45,625 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : :: : Logan ..........................................................: 5 35,715 :: Muskingum ......................................................: 2 (D) Lucas ..........................................................: 1 (D) :: Preble .........................................................: 4 2,286 Madison ........................................................: 2 (D) :: Putnam .........................................................: 3 2,970 Marion .........................................................: 23 197,841 :: Richland .......................................................: 1 (D) Mercer .........................................................: 116 680,599 :: Ross ...........................................................: 3 151 Miami ..........................................................: 2 (D) :: Seneca .........................................................: 1 (D) Montgomery .....................................................: 1 (D) :: Shelby .........................................................: 7 5,794 Morgan .........................................................: 1 (D) :: Stark ..........................................................: 3 225 Morrow .........................................................: 3 50,500 :: Tuscarawas .....................................................: 4 (D) Muskingum ......................................................: 2 (D) :: Wayne ..........................................................: 37 9,540 : :: Williams .......................................................: 2 (D) Paulding .......................................................: 10 94,880 :: : Perry ..........................................................: 3 20,800 :: OTHER CATTLE, SHEEP, LIVESTOCK, OR : Preble .........................................................: 14 191,766 :: POULTRY : Putnam .........................................................: 39 234,700 :: : Richland .......................................................: 21 190,293 :: State Total : Sandusky .......................................................: 2 (D) :: : Seneca .........................................................: 9 46,320 :: Ohio ...........................................................: 37 (X) Shelby .........................................................: 33 383,255 :: : Tuscarawas .....................................................: 2 (D) :: Counties : Union ..........................................................: 8 38,688 :: : : :: Ashtabula ......................................................: 1 (X) Van Wert .......................................................: 34 219,846 :: Auglaize .......................................................: 1 (X) Wayne ..........................................................: 4 37,184 :: Champaign ......................................................: 1 (X) Williams .......................................................: 11 75,558 :: Darke ..........................................................: 4 (X) Wood ...........................................................: 3 10,800 :: Fulton .........................................................: 11 (X) Wyandot ........................................................: 11 84,938 :: Guernsey .......................................................: 3 (X) : :: Logan ..........................................................: 1 (X) REPLACEMENT DAIRY HEIFERS : :: Madison ........................................................: 2 (X) : :: Mercer .........................................................: 5 (X) State Total : :: Paulding .......................................................: 2 (X) : :: : Ohio ...........................................................: 132 47,416 :: Shelby .........................................................: 2 (X) : :: Stark ..........................................................: 3 (X) Counties : :: Van Wert .......................................................: 1 (X) : :: : Ashland ........................................................: 5 2,146 :: GRAINS, OILSEEDS, VEGETABLES, MELONS, : Auglaize .......................................................: 4 262 :: POTATOES, AND OTHER CROPS : Carroll ........................................................: 6 306 :: : Columbiana .....................................................: 1 (D) :: State Total : Coshocton ......................................................: 2 (D) :: : Darke ..........................................................: 9 12,528 :: Ohio ...........................................................: 9 (X) Geauga .........................................................: 3 37 :: : Hancock ........................................................: 2 (D) :: Counties : Henry ..........................................................: 3 1,980 :: : Holmes .........................................................: 14 464 :: Brown ..........................................................: 1 (X) : :: Delaware .......................................................: 1 (X) Huron ..........................................................: 6 1,576 :: Fayette ........................................................: 1 (X) Knox ...........................................................: 2 (D) :: Lorain .........................................................: 1 (X) Licking ........................................................: 1 (D) :: Madison ........................................................: 1 (X) Logan ..........................................................: 1 (D) :: Putnam .........................................................: 3 (X) Mercer .........................................................: 4 560 :: Van Wert .......................................................: 1 (X) Miami ..........................................................: 2 (D) :: : 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Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ohio : Adams : Allen : Ashland : Ashtabula : Athens : Auglaize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 76,006 1,100 895 1,028 1,034 663 1,012 2017: 77,805 1,194 855 1,122 1,212 687 976 $1,000, 2022: 11,959,211 102,670 165,065 141,091 109,562 50,246 234,407 2017: 10,084,599 91,620 139,865 113,170 112,229 38,587 184,594 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 157,346 93,336 184,431 137,248 105,959 75,785 231,628 2017: 129,614 76,734 163,584 100,864 92,598 56,167 189,133 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 9,144 152 91 138 144 87 78 2017: 11,332 156 83 138 254 110 141 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 8,514 139 97 118 112 68 121 2017: 10,631 168 93 198 198 115 66 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 8,034 116 75 107 121 91 79 2017: 9,423 144 99 133 135 103 75 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 10,264 127 112 122 168 105 107 2017: 10,888 217 107 135 182 107 118 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 8,428 139 115 106 104 91 82 2017: 7,864 145 94 120 106 92 84 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 6,583 133 65 75 102 71 77 2017: 5,877 118 48 127 113 43 81 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 10,894 162 122 199 141 97 168 2017: 9,374 133 117 130 112 83 136 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 8,550 104 116 108 95 42 172 2017: 7,790 86 138 104 72 31 166 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 5,595 28 102 55 47 11 128 2017: 4,626 27 76 37 40 3 109 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 55,983 818 664 768 696 538 755 2017: 57,962 874 647 829 845 500 766 number, 2022: 104,143 1,282 1,272 1,442 1,023 760 1,449 2017: 106,604 1,409 1,245 1,469 1,325 679 1,303 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 62,422 926 737 847 840 578 831 2017: 64,224 999 695 896 1,006 574 779 number, 2022: 171,996 2,350 1,987 2,592 2,195 1,362 2,523 2017: 176,334 2,567 2,067 2,723 2,671 1,273 2,591 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 32,401 458 285 497 504 316 308 2017: 33,808 545 307 487 643 283 304 number, 2022: 46,945 740 423 760 747 486 400 2017: 49,669 852 466 771 991 395 449 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 42,821 716 451 585 555 429 527 2017: 44,774 747 453 646 651 459 579 number, 2022: 71,605 1,216 644 1,065 989 729 843 2017: 74,958 1,294 685 1,185 1,162 747 948 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 23,971 227 424 336 183 102 537 2017: 24,175 259 436 386 225 77 540 number, 2022: 53,446 394 920 767 459 147 1,280 2017: 51,707 421 916 767 518 131 1,194 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 16,205 156 337 178 127 23 381 2017: 17,403 165 338 249 165 18 391 number, 2022: 17,974 174 359 196 164 27 407 2017: 19,106 176 356 282 195 22 415 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 1,319 41 3 32 6 11 31 2017: 1,643 13 7 40 26 21 34 number, 2022: 1,467 42 5 33 7 13 31 2017: 1,790 13 7 43 30 24 35 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 22,934 458 130 371 340 299 215 2017: 25,945 533 157 402 486 312 239 number, 2022: 29,355 599 160 481 455 388 251 2017: 33,181 717 189 518 598 387 284 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 13,671 168 154 171 188 99 220 number: 16,727 190 188 191 204 101 294 Tractors ................................................farms: 10,629 135 110 100 181 111 141 number: 14,663 176 151 131 222 139 214 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 4,443 65 32 41 73 55 36 number: 4,904 77 36 50 82 56 44 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 4,730 66 58 41 106 65 38 number: 5,378 77 59 47 114 71 43 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 2,947 21 38 24 16 12 87 number: 4,381 22 56 34 26 12 127 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 1,515 3 21 7 3 - 45 number: 1,633 3 21 12 5 - 47 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 142 2 - - 1 1 9 number: 151 (D) - - (D) (D) 9 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 2,136 42 12 32 20 24 31 number: 2,300 45 13 32 24 27 33 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Belmont : Brown : Butler : Carroll : Champaign : Clark : Clermont ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 756 1,103 888 817 839 833 815 2017: 750 1,237 997 888 860 742 928 $1,000, 2022: 79,870 141,007 94,004 92,183 187,895 147,353 75,802 2017: 71,144 154,050 89,467 86,692 136,960 122,476 79,843 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 105,649 127,840 105,861 112,831 223,952 176,894 93,008 2017: 94,858 124,535 89,736 97,626 159,256 165,061 86,038 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 34 136 111 111 84 94 98 2017: 84 135 203 137 104 126 117 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 46 120 110 94 95 69 121 2017: 79 152 131 137 129 113 163 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 88 129 123 67 97 98 88 2017: 96 139 146 80 107 93 180 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 95 128 142 118 123 113 119 2017: 98 198 125 96 97 87 142 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 129 122 122 73 66 105 132 2017: 83 142 93 146 89 55 85 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 66 95 63 86 79 105 88 2017: 64 118 77 70 57 60 78 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 172 178 123 137 103 80 94 2017: 130 169 118 99 112 72 91 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 116 135 53 104 87 91 58 2017: 100 118 69 99 95 59 48 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 10 60 41 27 105 78 17 2017: 16 66 35 24 70 77 24 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 605 867 689 634 676 624 654 2017: 605 1,030 780 661 718 595 725 number, 2022: 885 1,578 1,219 1,055 1,386 1,224 945 2017: 953 1,823 1,420 1,088 1,325 1,245 1,105 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 694 979 752 732 707 635 700 2017: 686 1,085 845 772 733 582 800 number, 2022: 1,916 2,657 1,889 2,226 1,882 1,447 1,439 2017: 1,809 3,113 2,131 2,136 1,887 1,518 1,644 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 321 519 459 405 323 308 431 2017: 329 624 514 442 378 282 503 number, 2022: 509 781 637 608 436 421 584 2017: 519 970 752 630 533 422 700 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 574 772 481 603 456 380 438 2017: 553 799 510 589 490 381 482 number, 2022: 1,139 1,282 792 1,141 741 553 618 2017: 1,076 1,403 859 1,098 731 565 726 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 178 315 222 263 289 226 119 2017: 143 341 243 216 299 231 121 number, 2022: 268 594 460 477 705 473 237 2017: 214 740 520 408 623 531 218 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 16 197 146 116 214 164 62 2017: 17 293 191 96 240 164 69 number, 2022: 18 241 171 128 241 182 69 2017: 18 341 227 110 267 174 82 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 18 32 18 16 19 5 20 2017: 20 32 24 28 17 10 9 number, 2022: 26 34 18 17 19 5 20 2017: 22 34 25 32 17 10 9 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 412 394 333 420 209 177 192 2017: 426 514 379 422 230 190 214 number, 2022: 530 528 444 576 262 208 230 2017: 577 669 482 570 273 227 254 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 162 185 149 101 191 198 150 number: 176 214 174 129 268 266 172 Tractors ................................................farms: 176 142 120 113 124 151 138 number: 260 170 171 136 183 178 163 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 63 53 59 45 48 64 77 number: 75 56 63 45 48 67 81 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 106 75 47 61 28 50 55 number: 129 79 59 68 30 56 60 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 53 35 30 21 60 44 16 number: 56 35 49 23 105 55 22 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 2 17 13 5 40 47 7 number: (D) 17 16 5 45 48 9 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 4 3 1 1 3 - 18 number: 4 3 (D) (D) 3 - (D) Hay balers ..............................................farms: 79 24 14 51 21 23 21 number: 81 25 15 51 21 27 23 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Clinton : Columbiana : Coshocton : Crawford : Cuyahoga : Darke : Defiance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 788 1,129 1,251 628 104 1,761 907 2017: 747 1,227 1,191 719 111 1,658 907 $1,000, 2022: 212,282 167,315 123,789 160,086 5,382 392,974 137,198 2017: 138,310 121,450 116,250 174,370 6,363 323,144 133,412 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 269,393 148,197 98,952 254,914 51,752 223,154 151,265 2017: 185,154 98,981 97,607 242,518 57,328 194,900 147,092 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 82 118 165 77 27 151 175 2017: 98 194 159 70 42 199 142 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 74 125 144 78 9 197 110 2017: 93 147 193 85 19 167 158 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 58 126 181 43 22 146 105 2017: 56 156 156 80 13 178 78 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 105 140 134 45 20 205 90 2017: 114 141 178 74 7 217 119 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 54 128 204 66 5 183 90 2017: 79 135 132 60 6 134 63 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 64 115 87 46 9 136 59 2017: 61 114 95 30 4 114 60 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 119 169 201 71 7 255 103 2017: 86 177 137 113 10 210 93 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 127 124 91 134 4 243 91 2017: 83 115 98 111 9 261 110 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 105 84 44 68 1 245 84 2017: 77 48 43 96 1 178 84 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 642 893 773 463 77 1,383 584 2017: 596 990 844 563 77 1,366 631 number, 2022: 1,498 1,689 1,351 1,122 118 2,840 1,154 2017: 1,349 1,681 1,471 1,331 185 2,834 1,228 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 674 1,014 1,011 501 76 1,444 660 2017: 598 1,069 1,022 603 57 1,370 694 number, 2022: 2,175 2,958 2,665 1,729 134 4,417 1,868 2017: 2,050 2,849 2,668 2,191 145 4,371 2,088 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 321 580 503 269 59 634 299 2017: 326 568 542 331 39 648 310 number, 2022: 528 863 732 425 73 887 401 2017: 519 808 802 549 (D) 985 459 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 446 734 771 318 34 987 454 2017: 416 783 749 427 36 980 474 number, 2022: 764 1,309 1,371 504 49 1,472 674 2017: 806 1,335 1,335 674 68 1,582 764 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 361 322 295 301 8 891 339 2017: 305 346 255 364 2 823 399 number, 2022: 883 786 562 800 12 2,058 793 2017: 725 706 531 968 (D) 1,804 865 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 274 148 140 238 1 723 317 2017: 249 165 132 312 1 706 373 number, 2022: 302 168 157 264 (D) 754 341 2017: 286 184 153 332 (D) 750 390 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 6 35 17 8 - 42 5 2017: 8 42 24 15 - 38 13 number, 2022: 6 35 18 8 - 45 7 2017: 8 47 24 15 - 42 14 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 140 469 508 122 6 334 135 2017: 160 537 547 155 9 405 156 number, 2022: 190 648 696 152 9 418 160 2017: 224 703 762 183 13 477 175 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 200 201 161 158 28 306 142 number: 284 221 180 208 36 400 159 Tractors ................................................farms: 151 157 145 80 22 189 79 number: 239 247 171 133 27 314 95 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 50 65 43 24 12 43 17 number: 50 67 48 24 13 47 17 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 52 79 78 23 8 83 41 number: 57 105 84 25 10 90 43 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 89 39 32 48 4 105 28 number: 132 75 39 84 4 177 35 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 48 7 9 34 - 73 11 number: 51 10 9 38 - 73 13 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: - 2 3 - - 9 - number: - (D) 3 - - 9 - Hay balers ..............................................farms: 16 52 29 16 - 17 12 number: 19 62 35 17 - 19 12 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Delaware : Erie : Fairfield : Fayette : Franklin : Fulton : Gallia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 728 317 1,082 550 372 794 771 2017: 803 382 1,117 491 408 785 990 $1,000, 2022: 121,591 89,770 167,338 143,859 47,193 194,266 62,812 2017: 105,027 67,469 135,961 127,629 43,591 150,576 66,956 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 167,021 283,187 154,656 261,561 126,863 244,667 81,469 2017: 130,793 176,619 121,720 259,936 106,842 191,817 67,632 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 106 34 169 67 56 121 96 2017: 147 70 176 68 93 127 166 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 69 30 110 38 43 77 91 2017: 105 52 162 53 70 88 118 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 102 22 138 59 36 53 83 2017: 113 41 124 43 32 73 132 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 96 37 127 80 61 96 121 2017: 145 31 154 74 53 95 154 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 83 39 87 59 55 99 98 2017: 68 31 105 26 46 61 122 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 49 21 123 31 29 41 99 2017: 46 31 106 22 23 54 86 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 76 32 141 50 33 89 104 2017: 70 53 114 80 31 99 157 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 97 43 114 73 38 109 62 2017: 54 41 123 39 39 106 40 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 50 59 73 93 21 109 17 2017: 55 32 53 86 21 82 15 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 589 240 823 414 266 620 608 2017: 615 298 860 365 309 592 776 number, 2022: 1,041 669 1,546 952 468 1,538 959 2017: 1,114 799 1,590 937 575 1,358 1,140 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 621 256 885 442 291 624 679 2017: 688 297 960 382 293 642 872 number, 2022: 1,447 1,062 2,250 1,225 661 2,078 1,598 2017: 1,706 1,133 2,491 1,156 682 1,966 1,819 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 356 129 475 190 178 298 350 2017: 416 171 501 151 173 320 440 number, 2022: 478 316 650 229 276 452 457 2017: 627 369 739 234 244 447 586 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 342 185 564 325 163 403 518 2017: 432 196 682 283 161 399 665 number, 2022: 505 362 915 467 220 692 926 2017: 638 393 1,086 433 243 602 1,064 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 195 135 277 222 74 364 150 2017: 221 154 337 208 95 370 118 number, 2022: 464 384 685 529 165 934 215 2017: 441 371 666 489 195 917 169 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 142 99 196 142 46 318 30 2017: 176 119 237 164 73 321 44 number, 2022: 168 102 211 168 53 357 40 2017: 193 127 255 181 82 340 51 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 6 2 8 6 1 31 2 2017: 11 2 13 13 2 16 17 number, 2022: 6 (D) 12 6 (D) 39 (D) 2017: 13 (D) 15 13 (D) 16 17 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 158 67 314 87 56 134 360 2017: 197 80 366 98 68 161 439 number, 2022: 208 79 420 106 75 148 481 2017: 265 93 470 121 80 176 551 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 198 66 252 143 69 149 146 number: 236 93 311 191 83 200 170 Tractors ................................................farms: 121 41 193 109 62 61 104 number: 156 63 257 161 72 95 132 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 57 23 89 33 42 21 48 number: 60 34 92 34 43 25 48 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 47 9 86 48 23 25 56 number: 50 9 100 49 (D) 25 64 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 31 15 41 39 1 26 20 number: 46 20 65 78 (D) 45 20 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 23 14 34 36 11 29 2 number: 25 15 35 42 11 33 (D) Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: - - 2 - - 1 2 number: - - (D) - - (D) (D) Hay balers ..............................................farms: 18 6 30 9 6 8 36 number: 18 6 35 9 6 8 36 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Geauga : Greene : Guernsey : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Harrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 1,133 897 1,055 322 995 715 482 2017: 1,049 817 1,103 318 887 726 458 $1,000, 2022: 72,848 140,607 96,828 25,614 219,539 195,888 58,882 2017: 63,558 132,814 78,359 17,428 163,545 152,822 44,627 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 64,296 156,753 91,781 79,548 220,642 273,969 122,162 2017: 60,589 162,563 71,042 54,805 184,379 210,499 97,439 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 219 102 90 82 105 54 29 2017: 226 102 109 93 108 114 45 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 171 123 96 41 74 84 39 2017: 140 120 159 72 131 78 65 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 133 101 138 47 91 48 46 2017: 153 95 130 30 65 96 50 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 174 157 155 25 115 84 85 2017: 188 124 214 39 123 84 75 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 162 81 144 33 72 90 77 2017: 132 96 141 12 54 63 55 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 80 69 119 28 94 54 44 2017: 61 61 121 26 46 41 43 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 132 115 202 25 164 105 79 2017: 85 88 147 19 119 67 62 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 46 84 100 33 154 90 67 2017: 55 78 76 24 159 106 50 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 16 65 11 8 126 106 16 2017: 9 53 6 3 82 77 13 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 580 670 801 221 766 525 392 2017: 478 676 819 216 690 536 339 number, 2022: 895 1,246 1,193 373 1,579 1,161 643 2017: 741 1,349 1,290 346 1,390 1,140 614 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 785 704 931 237 798 554 428 2017: 739 679 955 228 711 568 399 number, 2022: 1,717 1,656 2,299 508 2,511 1,675 1,155 2017: 1,524 1,734 2,244 456 2,118 1,729 1,064 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 549 385 537 163 398 246 198 2017: 498 411 533 140 330 240 177 number, 2022: 869 499 722 240 557 342 315 2017: 733 548 752 205 455 356 280 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 455 425 712 142 508 368 345 2017: 399 427 752 131 443 349 309 number, 2022: 687 661 1,262 206 775 586 622 2017: 611 670 1,266 189 669 560 590 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 89 242 205 28 513 323 120 2017: 103 239 146 36 441 340 106 number, 2022: 161 496 315 62 1,179 747 218 2017: 180 516 226 62 994 813 194 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 39 147 35 13 393 261 25 2017: 54 202 43 9 390 270 23 number, 2022: 43 172 37 13 427 296 28 2017: 59 230 45 15 417 299 27 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 27 2 26 1 5 5 13 2017: 17 12 27 4 12 15 8 number, 2022: 30 (D) 28 (D) 5 5 15 2017: 19 12 27 5 12 19 8 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 356 174 543 70 152 117 264 2017: 377 198 584 66 110 173 273 number, 2022: 415 219 712 84 180 150 357 2017: 431 260 777 72 120 206 368 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 174 149 203 58 215 121 83 number: 232 178 211 68 256 171 94 Tractors ................................................farms: 135 124 168 39 124 67 130 number: 162 165 257 49 194 121 187 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 82 62 90 30 62 23 41 number: 96 62 98 30 66 23 41 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 60 44 105 16 29 18 87 number: 66 49 120 16 32 19 112 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: - 37 23 3 59 29 28 number: - 54 39 3 96 79 34 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: - 23 1 - 38 23 1 number: - 25 (D) - 38 31 (D) Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 4 - 2 - - 1 1 number: 4 - (D) - - (D) (D) Hay balers ..............................................farms: 31 11 69 5 12 9 58 number: 33 13 74 5 16 12 60 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Henry : Highland : Hocking : Holmes : Huron : Jackson : Jefferson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 948 1,188 449 1,736 768 527 541 2017: 841 1,254 377 1,673 810 508 599 $1,000, 2022: 220,909 181,443 28,562 154,719 193,498 37,570 58,187 2017: 178,280 171,532 21,051 138,536 183,848 31,857 48,201 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 233,027 152,730 63,612 89,124 251,950 71,290 107,555 2017: 211,986 136,788 55,840 82,807 226,973 62,710 80,469 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 121 183 55 264 93 76 48 2017: 110 150 56 338 96 80 55 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 93 145 66 285 80 78 48 2017: 102 198 55 304 73 53 89 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 84 109 45 207 52 50 43 2017: 77 156 70 160 105 81 52 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 87 155 80 310 92 92 91 2017: 82 168 69 266 85 95 103 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 46 140 64 190 66 69 51 2017: 91 128 44 202 69 55 101 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 74 94 51 131 54 46 77 2017: 41 103 23 106 53 42 68 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 143 151 64 208 132 66 93 2017: 99 128 40 166 138 75 67 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 187 114 20 96 118 47 79 2017: 143 132 19 87 91 23 54 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 113 97 4 45 81 3 11 2017: 96 91 1 44 100 4 10 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 684 869 390 651 544 392 419 2017: 647 924 307 540 582 400 459 number, 2022: 1,484 1,616 542 1,039 1,256 564 617 2017: 1,475 1,742 450 904 1,416 619 660 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 690 975 382 1,310 618 477 488 2017: 655 1,004 324 1,195 693 463 548 number, 2022: 2,207 2,743 804 2,537 2,221 1,024 1,270 2017: 2,239 2,764 704 2,378 2,472 1,041 1,412 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 286 541 242 492 306 219 269 2017: 271 494 217 456 359 235 304 number, 2022: 366 754 322 620 442 286 385 2017: 421 723 297 588 562 312 452 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 447 698 240 983 461 341 383 2017: 453 713 207 898 499 349 437 number, 2022: 691 1,193 412 1,423 880 565 663 2017: 778 1,188 354 1,355 954 599 777 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 496 372 46 261 339 105 139 2017: 457 401 41 219 364 83 121 number, 2022: 1,150 796 70 494 899 173 222 2017: 1,040 853 53 435 956 130 183 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 427 254 15 84 247 23 27 2017: 404 295 17 96 283 31 31 number, 2022: 454 284 (D) 100 291 25 32 2017: 432 348 17 107 334 33 32 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 8 17 2 35 18 4 13 2017: 11 19 2 48 26 5 11 number, 2022: 9 23 (D) 41 20 4 14 2017: 13 19 (D) 61 26 5 11 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 83 349 164 695 220 231 304 2017: 90 386 146 822 252 246 341 number, 2022: 98 473 220 922 258 309 414 2017: 108 506 194 1,104 296 347 475 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 210 270 76 117 155 93 127 number: 253 312 89 145 202 100 130 Tractors ................................................farms: 107 210 78 134 96 86 150 number: 140 273 103 188 158 94 189 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 39 98 46 57 42 34 50 number: 41 110 57 57 46 34 51 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 30 86 32 64 30 36 84 number: 34 94 37 81 44 39 93 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 54 53 9 32 43 18 39 number: 65 69 9 50 68 21 45 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 56 26 1 5 28 2 - number: 58 28 (D) 6 34 (D) - Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: - - - 4 2 - 3 number: - - - 4 (D) - 3 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 16 25 7 45 24 14 44 number: 17 25 7 51 26 14 48 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Knox : Lake : Lawrence : Licking : Logan : Lorain : Lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 1,303 243 429 1,532 977 894 364 2017: 1,338 214 531 1,583 1,009 1,001 386 $1,000, 2022: 195,213 24,708 31,296 198,670 169,206 111,826 62,029 2017: 147,480 21,709 30,681 190,635 138,188 118,420 60,929 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 149,818 101,677 72,950 129,680 173,190 125,085 170,410 2017: 110,224 101,442 57,780 120,427 136,955 118,302 157,847 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 157 27 33 187 88 94 41 2017: 228 31 91 207 185 175 65 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 179 39 65 162 124 119 41 2017: 206 29 78 214 144 128 53 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 170 27 55 173 127 94 47 2017: 187 28 55 262 143 131 33 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 164 28 64 233 144 85 38 2017: 168 30 99 234 149 135 49 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 105 37 66 231 112 114 36 2017: 131 36 87 192 84 124 32 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 103 14 46 127 75 90 39 2017: 95 21 36 136 72 90 20 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 184 40 69 211 112 160 43 2017: 152 17 42 176 86 97 50 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 143 26 29 153 129 92 38 2017: 97 18 42 94 82 71 51 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 98 5 2 55 66 46 41 2017: 74 4 1 68 64 50 33 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 946 160 350 1,183 721 686 278 2017: 975 151 408 1,278 774 764 285 number, 2022: 1,710 322 552 2,019 1,327 1,243 554 2017: 1,611 413 599 2,178 1,326 1,392 690 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 1,090 202 373 1,298 784 766 287 2017: 1,106 172 467 1,410 758 836 319 number, 2022: 2,977 631 800 3,246 2,032 2,188 843 2017: 2,842 580 918 3,530 1,977 2,407 1,013 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 594 156 191 715 384 435 180 2017: 572 127 249 784 419 533 206 number, 2022: 844 380 296 1,040 579 721 269 2017: 830 312 355 1,195 603 829 350 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 769 114 287 879 484 502 154 2017: 791 110 335 964 480 533 191 number, 2022: 1,255 208 442 1,490 712 865 280 2017: 1,327 222 534 1,591 739 898 327 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 413 28 40 354 319 276 121 2017: 373 31 20 362 288 306 137 number, 2022: 878 43 62 716 741 602 294 2017: 685 46 29 744 635 680 336 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 246 17 19 219 226 215 118 2017: 236 17 13 256 214 217 111 number, 2022: 264 17 19 239 261 240 138 2017: 260 (D) 13 289 232 236 124 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 23 - 3 24 14 8 6 2017: 29 3 18 32 20 13 3 number, 2022: 24 - 3 27 14 10 6 2017: 38 (D) 21 40 20 13 3 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 474 37 234 503 215 254 31 2017: 499 49 266 598 290 289 31 number, 2022: 606 50 282 666 271 290 41 2017: 653 61 338 804 356 331 36 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 238 40 69 313 177 171 89 number: 257 57 80 369 204 213 120 Tractors ................................................farms: 190 33 90 293 149 128 56 number: 245 55 97 415 217 173 66 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 75 23 29 157 57 49 37 number: 75 38 30 184 64 59 41 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 72 12 65 133 56 69 13 number: 86 (D) (D) 163 60 79 13 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 56 2 1 55 55 26 8 number: 84 (D) (D) 68 93 35 12 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 19 - - 12 42 2 2 number: 20 - - 13 46 (D) (D) Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 2 - - - 1 - - number: (D) - - - (D) - - Hay balers ..............................................farms: 69 - 22 51 30 20 2 number: 73 - 23 51 30 21 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Madison : Mahoning : Marion : Medina : Meigs : Mercer : Miami : Monroe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 763 661 596 1,006 472 1,292 1,158 731 2017: 789 774 615 1,149 515 1,231 1,037 808 $1,000, 2022: 181,862 99,739 191,147 107,853 39,162 354,875 166,697 71,994 2017: 169,809 78,494 142,618 92,332 47,808 283,045 118,556 63,965 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 238,351 150,892 320,717 107,210 82,970 274,671 143,952 98,487 2017: 215,221 101,413 231,900 80,359 92,831 229,931 114,326 79,164 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 62 80 84 144 55 133 150 67 2017: 85 85 69 193 33 140 165 70 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 82 62 49 108 46 111 146 89 2017: 88 123 74 173 54 99 179 108 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 88 67 55 101 39 76 142 77 2017: 79 96 79 180 65 101 123 126 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 72 92 83 167 70 149 162 93 2017: 81 98 78 193 110 135 145 119 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 43 90 59 136 69 102 109 66 2017: 87 87 52 107 81 102 109 106 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 66 62 37 82 64 86 87 101 2017: 36 53 48 81 41 82 70 85 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 113 110 94 139 85 180 183 139 2017: 111 129 68 116 74 191 122 126 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 131 61 39 80 40 226 92 82 2017: 118 69 68 75 38 215 72 56 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 106 37 96 49 4 229 87 17 2017: 104 34 79 31 19 166 52 12 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 583 551 442 729 382 1,071 850 556 2017: 607 634 447 818 425 1,068 782 590 number, 2022: 1,157 969 1,100 1,239 567 2,180 1,645 866 2017: 1,261 1,032 1,048 1,371 697 2,065 1,510 887 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 579 593 481 822 418 1,106 875 638 2017: 643 670 475 876 477 1,060 835 696 number, 2022: 1,707 1,621 1,583 2,251 1,135 3,799 2,168 1,713 2017: 1,856 1,823 1,394 2,398 1,273 3,637 2,100 1,798 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 258 324 269 511 229 508 502 341 2017: 261 367 230 566 269 429 455 390 number, 2022: 369 477 428 770 338 664 689 490 2017: 373 580 315 929 389 629 633 544 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 370 407 290 523 336 756 512 519 2017: 434 463 278 579 383 770 521 551 number, 2022: 552 695 428 934 673 1,307 766 1,063 2017: 655 817 417 972 741 1,390 785 1,129 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 302 180 238 246 91 718 350 100 2017: 338 233 283 218 86 697 348 79 number, 2022: 786 449 727 547 124 1,828 713 160 2017: 828 426 662 497 143 1,618 682 125 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 236 102 207 150 29 486 285 10 2017: 268 120 238 153 35 492 283 19 number, 2022: 273 115 252 164 32 504 311 10 2017: 296 131 283 163 40 518 300 19 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 6 16 - 22 - 50 18 7 2017: 13 30 10 23 10 62 10 11 number, 2022: 6 18 - 24 - 50 18 7 2017: 13 30 10 25 12 65 10 11 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 151 237 106 343 261 321 209 386 2017: 149 291 145 370 293 359 211 470 number, 2022: 178 319 120 435 339 398 238 522 2017: 173 364 167 445 407 441 261 644 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 166 113 119 225 61 241 196 144 number: 234 121 205 293 66 330 266 176 Tractors ................................................farms: 106 73 108 187 81 184 99 161 number: 164 84 152 252 99 263 136 242 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 26 40 47 104 36 74 37 63 number: 31 40 47 113 37 83 38 72 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 47 31 23 68 42 60 47 112 number: 51 33 25 94 49 67 52 140 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 49 9 50 36 13 75 29 25 number: 82 11 80 45 13 113 46 30 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 26 4 24 8 - 29 33 - number: 29 4 30 8 - 29 34 - Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 2 - - 2 - 9 - - number: (D) - - (D) - 9 - - Hay balers ..............................................farms: 19 7 8 24 19 45 6 69 number: 22 8 10 24 19 45 6 76 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Montgomery : Morgan : Morrow : Muskingum : Noble : Ottawa : Paulding : Perry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 789 571 821 1,301 596 590 662 696 2017: 781 530 865 1,263 593 551 622 762 $1,000, 2022: 101,979 58,194 143,270 135,406 54,175 108,522 159,489 61,649 2017: 92,938 46,660 114,953 114,829 37,885 95,684 137,146 57,527 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 129,251 101,916 174,507 104,078 90,898 183,936 240,920 88,576 2017: 118,999 88,037 132,894 90,918 63,887 173,655 220,491 75,495 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 136 55 92 137 44 70 78 65 2017: 140 51 133 160 106 68 133 111 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 121 82 74 108 57 52 60 72 2017: 144 58 129 160 89 70 59 104 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 81 57 120 144 62 77 103 98 2017: 109 75 103 172 56 57 60 120 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 112 80 120 224 103 91 80 105 2017: 98 100 113 233 84 84 45 160 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 88 38 114 154 91 59 63 109 2017: 62 58 77 119 73 54 37 91 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 55 63 63 154 69 49 28 80 2017: 54 48 85 108 61 28 46 60 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 89 123 98 237 104 63 86 100 2017: 71 83 92 171 88 69 66 65 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 62 59 79 101 56 66 75 53 2017: 57 43 75 106 35 72 91 38 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 45 14 61 42 10 63 89 14 2017: 46 14 58 34 1 49 85 13 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 600 460 622 993 454 447 446 520 2017: 591 454 652 1,003 490 402 457 570 number, 2022: 1,209 754 1,140 1,610 726 929 1,060 833 2017: 1,118 729 1,236 1,612 731 809 1,025 879 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 601 519 664 1,126 529 493 474 589 2017: 622 477 664 1,121 534 445 480 649 number, 2022: 1,462 1,444 1,643 2,880 1,314 1,542 1,648 1,533 2017: 1,492 1,350 1,752 2,798 1,283 1,506 1,477 1,540 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 348 283 358 591 226 231 213 355 2017: 378 250 344 568 282 225 183 352 number, 2022: 472 400 473 830 291 354 378 547 2017: 520 382 462 794 405 419 234 479 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 370 428 445 884 445 357 308 437 2017: 341 411 460 881 420 312 311 497 number, 2022: 589 859 658 1,568 888 591 513 745 2017: 557 766 722 1,521 782 490 487 819 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 200 113 227 251 101 243 292 138 2017: 204 129 247 286 73 258 323 141 number, 2022: 401 185 512 482 135 597 757 241 2017: 415 202 568 483 96 597 756 242 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 177 44 165 108 8 224 255 77 2017: 174 56 198 136 15 209 306 79 number, 2022: 195 52 186 121 8 272 292 84 2017: 190 62 234 143 16 251 336 89 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 8 15 5 34 3 13 17 8 2017: 29 7 15 30 9 12 6 5 number, 2022: 8 21 6 36 (D) 14 17 8 2017: 29 7 15 30 16 15 8 5 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 186 301 292 568 368 82 98 255 2017: 175 333 277 620 373 98 85 294 number, 2022: 216 430 363 737 472 100 129 338 2017: 223 468 355 854 481 114 95 402 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 156 63 172 189 69 106 103 88 number: 218 66 206 210 79 141 133 97 Tractors ................................................farms: 110 68 160 212 106 69 63 116 number: 176 78 239 269 137 110 87 152 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 44 26 82 85 40 22 30 68 number: 55 32 99 111 40 30 32 84 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 40 39 59 113 72 33 12 44 number: 47 41 66 118 79 35 13 48 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 34 5 37 36 18 25 25 16 number: 74 5 74 40 18 45 42 20 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 46 - 18 8 - 26 15 4 number: 48 - 20 8 - 26 15 4 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 5 - - 5 1 1 - - number: 5 - - 5 (D) (D) - - Hay balers ..............................................farms: 9 18 32 52 32 9 5 18 number: 9 21 32 60 32 11 5 18 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Pickaway : Pike : Portage : Preble : Putnam : Richland : Ross : Sandusky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 760 478 927 1,044 1,471 1,078 1,107 752 2017: 805 511 1,118 1,055 1,335 1,160 1,121 768 $1,000, 2022: 190,310 53,815 93,150 191,663 325,452 164,848 161,040 149,380 2017: 177,784 44,861 82,783 140,742 248,573 125,650 117,979 136,026 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 250,407 112,583 100,485 183,586 221,246 152,921 145,474 198,644 2017: 220,849 87,790 74,045 133,405 186,197 108,319 105,244 177,118 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 48 62 94 148 128 114 100 87 2017: 69 42 183 147 149 136 188 93 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 67 53 85 95 116 121 124 66 2017: 105 83 182 165 92 182 162 72 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 99 51 107 97 97 102 87 64 2017: 115 78 175 116 115 165 120 55 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 95 73 155 133 147 144 189 91 2017: 101 93 223 112 157 154 153 111 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 94 52 151 132 98 98 153 75 2017: 66 60 111 114 108 116 131 58 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 55 36 88 101 97 99 128 68 2017: 35 42 72 60 99 77 82 66 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 115 101 135 122 250 153 167 109 2017: 103 70 86 148 253 164 159 111 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 78 38 89 116 379 183 78 110 2017: 113 34 59 119 226 136 73 116 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 109 12 23 100 159 64 81 82 2017: 98 9 27 74 136 30 53 86 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 602 301 717 843 1,096 709 829 604 2017: 627 356 829 912 1,047 737 807 637 number, 2022: 1,408 579 1,103 1,744 2,120 1,229 1,598 1,249 2017: 1,438 705 1,306 1,879 2,016 1,242 1,455 1,414 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 640 349 809 883 1,198 924 900 613 2017: 687 398 949 912 1,120 1,007 937 653 number, 2022: 1,899 938 2,082 2,309 3,985 2,522 2,451 1,932 2017: 2,099 1,006 2,291 2,489 3,691 2,738 2,334 2,192 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 304 181 530 407 510 446 399 311 2017: 335 201 648 426 439 544 485 323 number, 2022: 453 261 796 596 764 646 601 459 2017: 486 299 947 567 613 804 657 512 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 410 261 533 579 811 641 681 429 2017: 447 317 612 659 792 705 666 480 number, 2022: 700 441 908 891 1,275 1,070 1,176 682 2017: 733 485 986 1,069 1,307 1,174 1,098 815 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 289 118 203 418 882 398 288 356 2017: 340 121 214 443 826 405 296 372 number, 2022: 746 236 378 822 1,946 806 674 791 2017: 880 222 358 853 1,771 760 579 865 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 211 49 117 278 722 212 193 272 2017: 245 47 141 341 679 218 190 319 number, 2022: 248 53 122 311 780 238 215 294 2017: 280 52 147 370 735 244 211 358 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 5 9 10 12 21 41 12 6 2017: 14 20 17 10 13 35 21 17 number, 2022: 6 13 12 15 23 45 12 8 2017: 17 26 18 11 13 39 25 17 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 152 179 341 264 162 397 309 155 2017: 215 222 409 316 211 469 366 180 number, 2022: 183 221 440 316 189 487 416 192 2017: 283 283 503 397 234 594 486 209 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 230 91 196 167 300 177 199 145 number: 307 128 233 212 386 196 265 170 Tractors ................................................farms: 159 72 161 93 157 121 196 70 number: 233 123 242 151 259 160 221 96 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 54 27 95 29 48 57 62 25 number: 60 31 104 31 52 61 63 25 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 74 45 97 39 60 50 105 21 number: 87 61 112 52 81 62 108 27 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 56 19 21 43 84 26 37 33 number: 86 31 26 68 126 37 50 44 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 39 8 7 50 43 9 19 20 number: 48 9 7 51 45 12 24 20 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: - - 1 3 6 3 - - number: - - (D) 3 7 3 - - Hay balers ..............................................farms: 15 18 41 24 10 34 49 9 number: 15 18 46 24 11 41 49 10 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Scioto : Seneca : Shelby : Stark : Summit : Trumbull : Tuscarawas : Union ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 585 1,080 933 1,431 413 945 1,154 1,020 2017: 688 1,156 947 1,547 392 1,036 1,155 997 $1,000, 2022: 58,859 206,649 221,836 167,316 23,478 121,462 143,268 222,474 2017: 61,322 204,365 170,298 138,871 21,407 112,195 116,020 191,326 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 100,614 191,341 237,766 116,923 56,847 128,531 124,149 218,112 2017: 89,131 176,787 179,829 89,768 54,610 108,297 100,450 191,902 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 54 130 51 147 81 131 181 121 2017: 118 83 116 280 62 192 167 157 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 38 72 96 210 52 111 197 117 2017: 71 155 81 285 53 133 178 156 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 73 96 70 161 62 92 113 117 2017: 101 133 91 212 66 153 157 99 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 106 150 102 278 73 99 141 177 2017: 90 144 89 183 76 178 167 122 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 76 77 91 151 44 117 134 87 2017: 62 129 97 155 47 108 133 103 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 69 91 79 66 25 113 96 59 2017: 62 83 68 129 32 48 83 61 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 91 172 143 219 56 156 156 100 2017: 119 134 140 140 37 100 128 108 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 60 169 167 129 16 84 86 137 2017: 41 185 174 112 16 82 105 105 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 18 123 134 70 4 42 50 105 2017: 24 110 91 51 3 42 37 86 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 481 841 750 1,097 287 635 738 824 2017: 547 888 769 1,177 284 665 790 764 number, 2022: 784 1,788 1,374 1,942 393 1,157 1,323 1,557 2017: 892 1,803 1,354 1,956 420 1,084 1,363 1,384 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 524 901 775 1,164 330 800 907 860 2017: 613 941 798 1,277 323 822 966 805 number, 2022: 1,134 2,988 2,433 2,884 701 2,200 2,379 2,235 2017: 1,396 3,216 2,578 3,227 659 2,144 2,305 2,184 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 249 424 312 705 256 482 475 484 2017: 300 481 376 776 207 499 492 442 number, 2022: 334 615 420 987 387 671 708 653 2017: 418 732 514 1,128 291 719 732 611 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 400 658 509 729 168 515 657 539 2017: 468 682 545 820 184 537 691 528 number, 2022: 612 1,117 803 1,255 264 962 1,091 756 2017: 737 1,158 869 1,389 290 930 1,102 804 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 106 548 491 315 34 245 280 349 2017: 146 596 522 333 52 213 240 328 number, 2022: 188 1,256 1,210 642 50 567 580 826 2017: 241 1,326 1,195 710 78 495 471 769 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 59 457 390 196 14 206 107 274 2017: 73 509 425 236 21 168 106 247 number, 2022: 65 500 414 212 14 249 117 284 2017: 91 551 449 245 23 191 112 259 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 9 16 31 35 4 13 30 6 2017: 22 14 33 40 15 36 19 10 number, 2022: 14 16 33 42 4 21 37 6 2017: 31 17 34 47 15 38 22 10 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 278 249 212 511 101 338 493 228 2017: 294 278 286 584 118 367 556 255 number, 2022: 347 293 241 680 116 409 657 279 2017: 423 331 338 767 139 457 713 322 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 111 179 195 230 66 142 102 215 number: 116 188 221 289 68 172 125 290 Tractors ................................................farms: 108 118 97 154 70 123 148 173 number: 138 168 126 196 78 159 201 251 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 65 44 24 76 42 62 63 71 number: 80 47 24 80 43 69 69 95 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 47 52 26 67 29 54 63 59 number: 47 55 27 78 30 67 65 59 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 7 49 58 23 5 21 45 60 number: 11 66 75 38 5 23 67 97 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: - 17 31 10 - 8 14 42 number: - 17 31 10 - 9 14 45 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 3 - 3 - - - 4 - number: 5 - 3 - - - 4 - Hay balers ..............................................farms: 21 9 3 47 11 31 37 29 number: 21 11 3 50 11 41 39 36 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Van Wert : Vinton : Warren : Washington : Wayne : Williams : Wood : Wyandot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 737 243 872 1,088 2,084 813 1,151 672 2017: 772 227 925 1,106 2,034 881 1,069 649 $1,000, 2022: 203,086 16,811 101,927 87,626 350,328 160,582 228,057 154,726 2017: 166,045 14,440 79,713 77,699 237,662 128,133 183,735 147,013 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 275,558 69,183 116,888 80,538 168,104 197,518 198,138 230,248 2017: 215,085 63,613 86,177 70,252 116,845 145,441 171,875 226,523 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 95 22 142 121 291 124 167 103 2017: 71 26 198 176 331 174 160 69 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 55 32 142 127 281 78 111 92 2017: 110 45 150 170 282 112 78 75 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 52 40 105 132 240 110 109 31 2017: 65 37 144 128 251 101 113 68 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 92 38 131 160 199 92 142 60 2017: 76 39 124 205 271 106 136 58 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 56 41 77 169 211 61 83 88 2017: 47 29 89 86 190 45 90 57 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 59 24 63 111 183 62 94 48 2017: 61 16 55 107 167 56 66 59 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 103 27 95 158 275 107 150 67 2017: 100 19 83 129 220 117 159 53 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 96 18 81 101 223 88 157 89 2017: 132 13 53 97 222 95 163 125 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 129 1 36 9 181 91 138 94 2017: 110 3 29 8 100 75 104 85 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 565 172 611 816 1,270 599 822 477 2017: 604 172 700 840 1,229 585 813 488 number, 2022: 1,286 285 1,074 1,215 2,404 1,186 1,811 1,150 2017: 1,322 292 1,141 1,325 2,335 1,137 1,803 1,202 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 555 209 694 962 1,576 626 881 522 2017: 592 194 794 983 1,507 658 823 513 number, 2022: 1,866 420 1,556 2,679 4,968 1,781 2,786 1,649 2017: 2,004 422 1,739 2,775 4,492 1,897 2,712 1,676 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 224 96 412 521 868 265 475 257 2017: 231 105 455 571 796 292 448 255 number, 2022: 325 136 588 723 1,282 370 712 341 2017: 345 (D) 640 809 1,101 422 682 348 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 345 152 433 761 1,092 396 511 316 2017: 407 148 525 792 1,048 448 530 339 number, 2022: 540 227 662 1,506 2,101 558 821 498 2017: 658 223 760 1,523 2,000 707 854 537 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 380 41 137 248 666 357 539 309 2017: 409 30 170 260 584 353 531 320 number, 2022: 1,001 57 306 450 1,585 853 1,253 810 2017: 1,001 (D) 339 443 1,391 768 1,176 791 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 336 14 93 121 345 287 427 281 2017: 380 16 124 136 309 271 438 303 number, 2022: 372 15 102 134 406 314 459 325 2017: 413 18 143 145 344 296 468 334 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 6 9 8 25 92 3 14 5 2017: 5 11 24 38 91 9 11 6 number, 2022: 6 15 8 25 103 (D) 16 6 2017: 5 11 24 41 94 10 12 6 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 85 108 207 559 735 131 144 122 2017: 121 106 249 637 731 165 170 129 number, 2022: 93 150 248 773 890 161 169 152 2017: 146 145 303 858 912 215 202 146 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 145 27 158 132 271 161 212 106 number: 187 27 184 141 341 187 244 129 Tractors ................................................farms: 53 27 120 159 220 73 132 79 number: 84 33 148 200 298 103 232 119 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 13 8 50 51 70 36 57 29 number: 15 8 52 60 74 38 58 36 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 18 12 62 117 88 23 53 32 number: 22 18 67 128 105 24 55 35 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 34 7 23 10 77 21 69 32 number: 47 7 29 12 119 41 119 48 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 22 - 10 2 14 23 45 19 number: 22 - 11 (D) 15 24 45 22 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 1 - - - 8 1 2 - number: (D) - - - 8 (D) (D) - Hay balers ..............................................farms: 9 2 15 49 64 4 9 11 number: 9 (D) 15 49 70 5 14 12 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ohio : Adams : Allen : Ashland : Ashtabula : Athens : Auglaize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 48,667 710 576 672 546 479 649 number: 87,416 1,092 1,084 1,251 819 659 1,155 Tractors ................................................farms: 57,771 849 670 799 748 536 777 number: 157,333 2,174 1,836 2,461 1,973 1,223 2,309 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 28,905 397 261 470 447 283 276 number: 42,041 663 387 710 665 430 356 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 39,630 668 402 554 488 386 496 number: 66,227 1,139 585 1,018 875 658 800 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 22,694 218 399 331 173 92 509 number: 49,065 372 864 733 433 135 1,153 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 14,834 153 316 171 125 23 336 number: 16,341 171 338 184 159 27 360 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 1,182 39 3 32 5 10 22 number: 1,316 (D) 5 33 (D) (D) 22 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 21,356 428 126 350 325 276 194 number: 27,055 554 147 449 431 361 218 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Belmont : Brown : Butler : Carroll : Champaign : Clark : Clermont ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 497 768 611 580 593 506 551 number: 709 1,364 1,045 926 1,118 958 773 Tractors ................................................farms: 656 906 696 707 652 554 624 number: 1,656 2,487 1,718 2,090 1,699 1,269 1,276 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 286 475 420 369 286 257 375 number: 434 725 574 563 388 354 503 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 521 708 450 571 434 339 398 number: 1,010 1,203 733 1,073 711 497 558 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 145 294 207 251 265 201 107 number: 212 559 411 454 600 418 215 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 14 181 134 114 175 118 55 number: (D) 224 155 123 196 134 60 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 14 29 17 15 16 5 2 number: 22 31 (D) (D) 16 5 (D) Hay balers ..............................................farms: 349 378 325 385 194 159 171 number: 449 503 429 525 241 181 207 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Clinton : Columbiana : Coshocton : Crawford : Cuyahoga : Darke : Defiance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 580 812 691 395 59 1,242 507 number: 1,214 1,468 1,171 914 82 2,440 995 Tractors ................................................farms: 627 946 948 480 63 1,381 628 number: 1,936 2,711 2,494 1,596 107 4,103 1,773 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 294 528 480 251 50 597 286 number: 478 796 684 401 60 840 384 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 421 695 716 302 28 934 417 number: 707 1,204 1,287 479 39 1,382 631 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 336 305 277 293 4 846 331 number: 751 711 523 716 8 1,881 758 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 229 142 133 204 1 654 307 number: 251 158 148 226 (D) 681 328 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 6 33 14 8 - 33 5 number: 6 (D) 15 8 - 36 7 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 125 437 494 110 6 325 125 number: 171 586 661 135 9 399 148 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Delaware : Erie : Fairfield : Fayette : Franklin : Fulton : Gallia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 447 206 656 341 227 567 516 number: 805 576 1,235 761 385 1,338 789 Tractors ................................................farms: 554 242 783 402 243 598 639 number: 1,291 999 1,993 1,064 589 1,983 1,466 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 308 109 396 159 137 277 315 number: 418 282 558 195 233 427 409 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 314 178 506 284 146 379 478 number: 455 353 815 418 (D) 667 862 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 186 132 265 208 73 356 140 number: 418 364 620 451 (D) 889 195 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 123 86 164 108 42 300 28 number: 143 87 176 126 42 324 (D) Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 6 2 8 6 1 30 - number: 6 (D) (D) 6 (D) (D) - Hay balers ..............................................farms: 146 63 298 80 53 127 336 number: 190 73 385 97 69 140 445 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Geauga : Greene : Guernsey : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Harrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 445 581 682 195 660 485 343 number: 663 1,068 982 305 1,323 990 549 Tractors ................................................farms: 704 649 837 215 766 531 368 number: 1,555 1,491 2,042 459 2,317 1,554 968 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 486 337 455 148 349 225 161 number: 773 437 624 210 491 319 274 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 421 393 644 126 493 358 282 number: 621 612 1,142 190 743 567 510 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 89 229 185 25 489 313 106 number: 161 442 276 59 1,083 668 184 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 39 128 34 13 355 240 24 number: 43 147 (D) 13 389 265 (D) Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 23 2 24 1 5 4 12 number: 26 (D) (D) (D) 5 (D) (D) Hay balers ..............................................farms: 332 169 483 65 141 108 216 number: 382 206 638 79 164 138 297 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Henry : Highland : Hocking : Holmes : Huron : Jackson : Jefferson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 590 698 337 584 465 329 334 number: 1,231 1,304 453 894 1,054 464 487 Tractors ................................................farms: 654 862 337 1,235 585 436 439 number: 2,067 2,470 701 2,349 2,063 930 1,081 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 255 453 206 443 269 196 234 number: 325 644 265 563 396 252 334 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 422 630 212 938 445 318 330 number: 657 1,099 375 1,342 836 526 570 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 477 348 38 248 326 95 109 number: 1,085 727 61 444 831 152 177 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 371 230 14 81 221 21 27 number: 396 256 (D) 94 257 (D) 32 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 8 17 2 31 16 4 10 number: 9 23 (D) 37 (D) 4 11 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 69 330 160 658 198 218 273 number: 81 448 213 871 232 295 366 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Knox : Lake : Lawrence : Licking : Logan : Lorain : Lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 840 134 308 996 627 603 230 number: 1,453 265 472 1,650 1,123 1,030 434 Tractors ................................................farms: 1,006 190 328 1,157 713 716 244 number: 2,732 576 703 2,831 1,815 2,015 777 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 532 142 168 604 344 404 145 number: 769 342 266 856 515 662 228 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 726 110 242 785 441 464 142 number: 1,169 (D) (D) 1,327 652 786 267 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 389 27 39 315 290 265 116 number: 794 (D) (D) 648 648 567 282 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 230 17 19 208 188 214 116 number: 244 17 19 226 215 (D) (D) Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 21 - 3 24 13 8 6 number: (D) - 3 27 (D) 10 6 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 424 37 216 473 188 239 31 number: 533 50 259 615 241 269 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Madison : Mahoning : Marion : Medina : Meigs : Mercer : Miami : Monroe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 488 485 406 588 350 967 782 485 number: 923 848 895 946 501 1,850 1,379 690 Tractors ................................................farms: 547 563 440 722 383 1,049 814 586 number: 1,543 1,537 1,431 1,999 1,036 3,536 2,032 1,471 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 240 292 235 420 203 444 465 308 number: 338 437 381 657 301 581 651 418 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 331 384 274 480 309 717 473 457 number: 501 662 403 840 624 1,240 714 923 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 280 176 233 222 79 698 334 86 number: 704 438 647 502 111 1,715 667 130 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 213 98 187 142 29 458 253 10 number: 244 111 222 156 32 475 277 10 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 4 16 - 20 - 41 18 7 number: (D) 18 - (D) - 41 18 7 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 140 234 98 324 247 289 204 343 number: 156 311 110 411 320 353 232 446 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Montgomery : Morgan : Morrow : Muskingum : Noble : Ottawa : Paulding : Perry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 518 427 529 875 416 387 402 462 number: 991 688 934 1,400 647 788 927 736 Tractors ................................................farms: 548 500 587 1,041 489 464 447 511 number: 1,286 1,366 1,404 2,611 1,177 1,432 1,561 1,381 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 313 266 289 517 192 217 187 296 number: 417 368 374 719 251 324 346 463 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 344 407 396 835 411 334 297 405 number: 542 818 592 1,450 809 556 500 697 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 168 111 212 238 87 235 288 126 number: 327 180 438 442 117 552 715 221 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 134 44 152 103 8 202 241 74 number: 147 52 166 113 8 246 277 80 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 3 15 5 29 2 12 17 8 number: 3 21 6 31 (D) (D) 17 8 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 178 293 268 524 346 73 95 242 number: 207 409 331 677 440 89 124 320 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Pickaway : Pike : Portage : Preble : Putnam : Richland : Ross : Sandusky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 483 257 580 763 961 620 741 529 number: 1,101 451 870 1,532 1,734 1,033 1,333 1,079 Tractors ................................................farms: 581 322 725 837 1,144 881 833 586 number: 1,666 815 1,840 2,158 3,726 2,362 2,230 1,836 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 257 157 453 383 474 402 349 287 number: 393 230 692 565 712 585 538 434 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 353 232 464 544 767 605 623 413 number: 613 380 796 839 1,194 1,008 1,068 655 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 268 105 188 395 848 391 275 346 number: 660 205 352 754 1,820 769 624 747 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 173 41 110 231 689 204 175 253 number: 200 44 115 260 735 226 191 274 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 5 9 9 9 15 38 12 6 number: 6 13 (D) 12 16 42 12 8 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 139 165 315 246 152 366 286 150 number: 168 203 394 292 178 446 367 182 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Scioto : Seneca : Shelby : Stark : Summit : Trumbull : Tuscarawas : Union ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 417 764 652 982 244 551 677 713 number: 668 1,600 1,153 1,653 325 985 1,198 1,267 Tractors ................................................farms: 482 876 744 1,083 296 746 853 781 number: 996 2,820 2,307 2,688 623 2,041 2,178 1,984 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 210 386 297 642 226 435 429 428 number: 254 568 396 907 344 602 639 558 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 365 635 490 674 143 482 621 499 number: 565 1,062 776 1,177 234 895 1,026 697 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 99 538 478 310 32 239 256 332 number: 177 1,190 1,135 604 45 544 513 729 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 59 440 360 186 14 201 99 232 number: 65 483 383 202 14 240 103 239 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 6 16 28 35 4 13 29 6 number: 9 16 30 42 4 21 33 6 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 261 242 210 472 94 310 466 208 number: 326 282 238 630 105 368 618 243 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Van Wert : Vinton : Warren : Washington : Wayne : Williams : Wood : Wyandot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 514 158 527 732 1,100 528 723 434 number: 1,099 258 890 1,074 2,063 999 1,567 1,021 Tractors ................................................farms: 547 195 628 892 1,477 593 811 487 number: 1,782 387 1,408 2,479 4,670 1,678 2,554 1,530 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 216 90 372 488 807 231 426 231 number: 310 128 536 663 1,208 332 654 305 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 332 144 390 673 1,040 380 476 296 number: 518 209 595 1,378 1,996 534 766 463 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 372 38 124 245 637 348 499 296 number: 954 50 277 438 1,466 812 1,134 762 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 320 14 84 119 336 270 384 266 number: 350 15 91 (D) 391 290 414 303 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 5 9 8 25 84 2 12 5 number: (D) 15 8 25 95 (D) (D) 6 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 76 108 195 524 684 129 135 112 number: 84 (D) 233 724 820 156 155 140 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 40. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ohio : Adams : Allen : Ashland : Ashtabula : Athens : Auglaize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 34,443 454 562 471 384 139 656 2017: 37,222 557 547 563 526 198 648 acres treated, 2022: 7,079,466 50,115 121,406 86,828 50,060 10,403 149,747 2017: 7,542,866 62,518 134,783 86,871 64,739 11,812 145,853 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 31,883 407 552 429 356 111 645 2017: 34,434 490 544 504 468 182 639 acres treated, 2022: 6,985,527 44,423 121,283 84,817 49,389 8,723 149,579 2017: 7,410,507 53,014 134,207 84,505 63,555 9,537 145,410 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 4,695 127 16 97 60 42 23 2017: 5,970 192 22 115 104 58 34 acres treated, 2022: 93,939 5,692 123 2,011 671 1,680 168 2017: 132,359 9,504 576 2,366 1,184 2,275 443 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 16,531 181 126 324 266 110 285 2017: 18,466 244 154 405 351 136 299 acres treated, 2022: 879,519 6,172 11,630 15,528 8,527 2,561 31,390 2017: 920,816 7,855 9,511 24,231 11,270 2,678 28,133 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 1,574 23 11 37 25 14 9 2017: 1,858 31 9 59 43 24 23 acres treated, 2022: 86,574 407 812 872 508 379 1,841 2017: 95,311 556 463 2,350 958 183 2,254 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 11,288 115 219 118 107 21 247 2017: 11,059 100 190 144 135 24 251 acres, 2022: 2,459,877 11,626 55,023 15,951 10,269 1,173 71,726 2017: 2,746,661 6,154 49,583 24,724 16,032 2,039 51,795 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 33,184 403 577 455 348 106 674 2017: 30,000 324 516 416 372 72 620 acres, 2022: 8,736,626 44,871 150,978 89,186 57,536 8,017 195,426 2017: 8,723,387 41,250 152,645 82,072 58,301 6,678 169,388 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 3,001 21 67 37 11 - 57 2017: 1,699 3 49 31 12 2 51 acres, 2022: 567,239 2,046 15,149 5,085 178 - 9,060 2017: 317,088 (D) 10,296 5,946 953 (D) 9,639 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 5,749 28 113 77 67 6 124 2017: 4,228 33 66 54 62 15 106 acres, 2022: 1,309,762 1,777 33,171 12,527 5,009 32 27,120 2017: 827,096 2,720 16,131 5,739 1,616 283 28,278 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 1,597 29 29 35 47 5 11 2017: 557 19 4 5 9 1 10 acres on which used, 2022: 66,647 1,863 4,378 1,047 1,300 54 1,186 2017: 20,497 354 (D) 236 409 (D) 975 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Belmont : Brown : Butler : Carroll : Champaign : Clark : Clermont ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 144 559 310 299 418 414 241 2017: 224 625 386 290 488 389 290 acres treated, 2022: 5,857 87,338 43,829 31,488 145,574 110,266 31,414 2017: 11,396 118,520 68,321 35,143 128,877 110,783 41,880 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 99 488 288 276 407 379 197 2017: 202 572 340 259 461 367 234 acres treated, 2022: 3,948 83,691 42,852 29,527 144,759 109,397 30,422 2017: 8,638 115,317 66,718 32,131 128,175 110,092 39,957 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 70 138 46 67 42 57 62 2017: 83 151 87 86 49 47 92 acres treated, 2022: 1,909 3,647 977 1,961 815 869 992 2017: 2,758 3,203 1,603 3,012 702 691 1,923 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 185 248 157 217 167 161 136 2017: 190 271 183 262 185 147 148 acres treated, 2022: 6,019 5,993 4,022 9,253 9,708 8,524 1,707 2017: 6,271 6,272 5,143 11,378 6,837 9,050 2,536 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 12 14 16 22 12 12 17 2017: 25 20 13 20 11 11 17 acres treated, 2022: 178 841 1,332 1,837 467 247 124 2017: 244 403 319 433 441 218 104 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 34 119 102 54 146 206 87 2017: 23 145 103 38 191 163 78 acres, 2022: 268 21,835 12,091 1,726 61,244 62,179 8,994 2017: 912 38,017 20,337 4,392 51,018 70,036 11,953 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 95 514 315 253 409 428 211 2017: 79 453 305 210 416 371 188 acres, 2022: 1,509 94,646 48,605 27,974 179,711 133,606 50,747 2017: 3,826 120,927 75,293 30,096 151,332 139,419 46,470 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 6 58 31 7 34 62 19 2017: - 31 15 4 22 35 4 acres, 2022: 57 18,791 5,649 429 11,613 21,826 3,840 2017: - 14,928 1,094 (D) 6,817 7,377 (D) : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 20 61 53 18 82 111 35 2017: 15 45 29 15 72 46 29 acres, 2022: 127 16,906 3,795 805 27,361 28,868 3,172 2017: 179 8,693 4,023 636 17,578 13,790 4,434 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 10 43 24 10 9 8 11 2017: 3 12 4 7 10 - 3 acres on which used, 2022: 121 1,608 940 441 553 278 59 2017: 30 352 51 134 723 - 49 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 40. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Clinton : Columbiana : Coshocton : Crawford : Cuyahoga : Darke : Defiance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 472 460 418 380 26 1,114 498 2017: 442 488 473 443 54 1,089 541 acres treated, 2022: 168,320 69,665 51,757 138,437 238 237,767 125,706 2017: 149,900 65,379 61,152 171,753 359 225,184 129,110 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 453 419 366 377 24 1,104 482 2017: 420 451 424 436 47 1,073 537 acres treated, 2022: 168,029 67,067 49,030 138,284 (D) 237,452 125,599 2017: 149,428 63,568 58,103 171,481 301 224,597 128,931 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 35 89 115 11 2 43 21 2017: 47 109 134 24 10 67 14 acres treated, 2022: 291 2,598 2,727 153 (D) 315 107 2017: 472 1,811 3,049 272 58 587 179 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 120 301 343 128 12 450 130 2017: 111 342 367 166 16 496 151 acres treated, 2022: 4,348 14,567 12,541 11,404 52 43,933 11,541 2017: 3,923 15,982 15,416 15,342 54 41,216 17,560 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 14 25 21 12 8 25 9 2017: 8 15 42 8 16 43 9 acres treated, 2022: 777 1,033 1,095 455 13 2,521 1,053 2017: 148 545 2,660 1,217 29 1,655 2,242 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 202 150 93 148 22 351 135 2017: 190 152 117 192 23 384 130 acres, 2022: 83,083 20,213 12,539 42,658 187 74,986 27,033 2017: 86,316 19,737 19,412 66,762 161 75,938 30,222 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 490 419 362 390 15 1,163 549 2017: 409 367 325 422 25 1,027 529 acres, 2022: 200,958 70,757 49,842 173,833 187 307,185 166,473 2017: 174,205 60,503 56,643 199,593 195 282,701 184,965 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 52 31 20 46 5 84 30 2017: 39 24 14 51 4 57 18 acres, 2022: 16,143 2,481 2,776 9,488 73 12,866 2,961 2017: 12,833 2,192 2,366 14,287 11 11,659 2,281 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 92 66 41 90 9 195 61 2017: 63 54 37 79 9 179 73 acres, 2022: 46,395 4,790 2,576 21,529 98 44,418 17,262 2017: 31,965 4,656 2,287 23,696 85 35,032 9,325 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 19 23 15 16 4 28 8 2017: 1 10 5 3 3 8 2 acres on which used, 2022: 261 1,161 370 1,126 17 1,537 1,123 2017: (D) 470 39 (D) 13 569 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Delaware : Erie : Fairfield : Fayette : Franklin : Fulton : Gallia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 285 185 469 292 144 492 239 2017: 353 207 529 277 188 486 357 acres treated, 2022: 80,889 55,662 120,785 134,792 24,900 157,337 15,449 2017: 80,835 64,107 120,326 138,916 32,261 144,976 18,808 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 253 180 423 286 129 480 167 2017: 327 205 472 269 184 477 270 acres treated, 2022: 80,150 55,630 119,677 134,642 24,588 157,107 12,612 2017: 79,985 63,887 118,283 138,429 32,041 144,810 13,459 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 53 5 77 14 20 19 106 2017: 47 10 105 27 14 23 153 acres treated, 2022: 739 32 1,108 150 312 230 2,837 2017: 850 220 2,043 487 220 166 5,349 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 131 38 205 51 39 126 160 2017: 154 82 216 90 87 171 186 acres treated, 2022: 12,482 1,559 10,561 8,642 580 12,116 4,009 2017: 7,443 2,792 7,196 5,988 1,237 14,103 3,806 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 21 5 6 7 20 5 1 2017: 15 9 16 7 29 15 27 acres treated, 2022: (D) 5 7,604 38 59 405 (D) 2017: 303 100 1,570 315 461 1,843 1,005 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 94 92 165 152 59 237 20 2017: 100 108 151 138 70 227 46 acres, 2022: 42,004 18,393 38,427 54,482 4,226 69,596 2,099 2017: 28,762 25,779 49,408 85,013 10,935 62,269 629 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 300 189 455 308 148 485 130 2017: 318 204 427 257 154 426 151 acres, 2022: 107,781 64,306 141,619 174,091 35,570 183,732 11,751 2017: 99,809 70,988 130,205 177,369 39,015 167,237 10,938 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 27 22 41 57 21 80 6 2017: 17 28 25 21 22 45 3 acres, 2022: 7,710 5,073 10,739 11,774 1,340 19,004 91 2017: 2,219 2,055 3,139 7,561 4,764 7,576 97 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 49 54 113 84 33 120 12 2017: 40 58 51 49 24 75 19 acres, 2022: 21,564 10,380 25,010 33,087 850 30,441 19 2017: 8,792 8,864 6,418 25,239 3,228 14,936 153 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 15 20 36 16 7 13 10 2017: 4 5 13 5 9 10 7 acres on which used, 2022: 695 835 2,748 1,068 151 493 151 2017: 11 (D) 584 1,026 61 750 19 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 40. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Geauga : Greene : Guernsey : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Harrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 336 409 236 77 687 390 95 2017: 353 411 324 85 576 421 128 acres treated, 2022: 13,114 98,994 11,605 4,345 168,164 143,878 9,717 2017: 16,634 110,475 20,543 4,301 155,306 151,405 10,641 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 262 367 170 64 678 383 70 2017: 266 399 288 72 569 414 97 acres treated, 2022: 12,385 97,937 9,421 4,230 168,024 143,479 9,226 2017: 15,310 109,706 17,085 4,143 154,978 150,656 8,569 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 114 61 85 15 16 16 29 2017: 118 38 79 15 18 33 52 acres treated, 2022: 729 1,057 2,184 115 140 399 491 2017: 1,324 769 3,458 158 328 749 2,072 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 388 105 203 50 129 122 111 2017: 350 126 255 42 104 117 146 acres treated, 2022: 5,874 4,153 5,344 878 8,813 8,457 2,956 2017: 7,178 6,824 8,131 598 8,313 7,895 5,575 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 55 20 26 4 8 11 3 2017: 47 14 18 14 13 10 8 acres treated, 2022: 387 143 603 4 349 907 248 2017: 730 820 983 48 843 653 54 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 118 162 34 39 185 111 17 2017: 79 170 17 44 175 108 20 acres, 2022: 2,731 41,286 593 2,159 48,891 43,716 3,138 2017: 1,812 46,097 1,379 2,087 41,736 52,238 2,525 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 231 413 141 62 749 435 66 2017: 218 375 119 58 583 371 60 acres, 2022: 11,934 119,243 7,807 5,882 220,448 208,060 8,554 2017: 14,654 129,305 10,474 4,846 204,080 211,429 9,955 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 38 20 4 13 69 32 17 2017: 2 22 - 2 21 17 4 acres, 2022: 527 6,874 40 132 12,962 6,312 515 2017: (D) 4,404 - (D) 2,585 4,942 (D) : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 81 62 8 24 109 73 6 2017: 43 52 8 16 79 35 7 acres, 2022: 682 12,885 54 974 26,910 21,830 (D) 2017: 348 19,107 24 779 17,888 9,365 31 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 28 14 13 6 24 23 4 2017: 10 4 3 8 3 2 2 acres on which used, 2022: 512 438 244 109 1,713 1,770 (D) 2017: 89 97 3 14 175 (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Henry : Highland : Hocking : Holmes : Huron : Jackson : Jefferson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 656 540 93 633 439 154 140 2017: 606 599 100 745 473 188 164 acres treated, 2022: 176,159 121,196 4,541 47,261 134,566 8,304 5,796 2017: 166,843 157,183 5,826 55,499 150,149 13,069 6,505 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 650 495 75 483 429 116 120 2017: 593 557 63 585 457 158 130 acres treated, 2022: 176,061 117,813 4,136 42,213 134,278 6,621 5,045 2017: 166,734 152,840 4,387 51,077 149,958 8,672 5,650 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 10 99 22 250 33 63 47 2017: 17 119 48 288 36 81 61 acres treated, 2022: 98 3,383 405 5,048 288 1,683 751 2017: 109 4,343 1,439 4,422 191 4,397 855 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 101 242 70 799 160 96 129 2017: 100 271 57 921 175 87 174 acres treated, 2022: 9,858 6,353 1,680 30,267 11,705 2,240 3,284 2017: 3,948 11,988 1,379 38,520 14,306 2,507 4,119 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 13 28 4 75 10 8 13 2017: 9 37 6 113 16 11 12 acres treated, 2022: 944 413 72 2,171 456 158 264 2017: 1,230 1,106 249 4,365 1,417 196 75 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 229 205 46 178 149 32 27 2017: 216 236 19 200 169 27 25 acres, 2022: 71,001 46,696 1,659 8,175 42,791 1,079 350 2017: 56,214 77,830 1,237 19,808 74,785 813 1,441 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 695 527 75 441 436 98 111 2017: 579 513 62 439 418 100 93 acres, 2022: 215,675 141,742 5,097 42,458 183,031 5,354 4,305 2017: 200,951 175,005 4,799 49,339 189,885 7,160 2,705 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 50 55 22 31 32 13 5 2017: 38 31 1 7 21 3 1 acres, 2022: 10,686 10,437 1,120 1,355 11,374 236 69 2017: 7,414 4,990 (D) 3,564 5,448 77 (D) : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 140 96 26 66 74 15 19 2017: 57 76 4 58 65 25 8 acres, 2022: 48,401 16,482 1,214 7,646 23,649 529 122 2017: 15,363 11,978 (D) 5,721 29,865 297 21 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 14 27 6 26 9 10 19 2017: 3 4 2 12 4 2 5 acres on which used, 2022: 755 1,049 116 867 523 192 169 2017: (D) 28 (D) 531 (D) (D) 10 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 40. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Knox : Lake : Lawrence : Licking : Logan : Lorain : Lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 569 96 85 599 465 357 219 2017: 588 106 139 657 488 442 204 acres treated, 2022: 85,046 5,476 4,110 89,335 123,691 59,623 54,470 2017: 98,592 4,469 5,426 99,680 124,825 65,191 49,582 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 509 93 62 541 447 349 211 2017: 510 95 117 571 454 398 193 acres treated, 2022: 83,627 5,432 2,729 88,101 122,917 59,420 54,406 2017: 96,539 4,323 3,497 97,070 124,055 64,826 49,518 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 111 5 28 91 44 27 9 2017: 138 11 44 174 56 66 15 acres treated, 2022: 1,419 44 1,381 1,234 774 203 64 2017: 2,053 146 1,929 2,610 770 365 64 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 381 22 58 310 155 167 33 2017: 404 35 96 448 233 191 35 acres treated, 2022: 21,198 288 1,046 8,532 15,562 5,794 1,311 2017: 18,813 519 1,284 9,651 11,637 4,765 1,096 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 42 4 8 42 21 11 11 2017: 37 7 6 46 22 21 2 acres treated, 2022: 1,543 20 79 431 1,399 279 13 2017: 1,624 16 104 793 3,328 995 (D) : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 187 61 18 165 186 134 127 2017: 175 62 28 176 132 163 95 acres, 2022: 29,608 4,163 234 29,986 45,099 18,312 27,848 2017: 36,849 2,860 95 63,558 52,769 24,822 16,407 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 511 85 69 555 484 424 209 2017: 422 71 81 504 411 370 187 acres, 2022: 97,590 4,724 3,617 113,601 159,691 77,856 69,151 2017: 103,954 3,658 2,596 118,100 149,829 77,643 56,955 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 41 7 6 42 36 27 43 2017: 17 5 1 27 26 31 16 acres, 2022: 5,994 808 47 7,165 4,771 5,247 6,300 2017: 2,432 186 (D) 5,846 4,094 4,068 1,203 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 78 29 9 69 76 73 59 2017: 50 34 17 75 40 71 29 acres, 2022: 9,575 1,023 25 11,495 30,874 13,702 8,798 2017: 4,429 1,678 30 13,656 16,015 8,768 5,580 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 21 6 1 42 19 35 11 2017: 1 5 3 9 9 19 4 acres on which used, 2022: 562 (D) (D) 1,270 300 1,010 412 2017: (D) 134 7 307 265 169 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Madison : Mahoning : Marion : Medina : Meigs : Mercer : Miami : Monroe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 444 236 276 426 145 837 609 193 2017: 424 331 325 455 229 791 580 289 acres treated, 2022: 160,448 34,361 130,615 53,462 6,847 181,207 112,361 8,118 2017: 175,905 37,455 128,971 52,139 18,954 170,775 120,475 9,937 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 433 225 273 375 115 837 576 151 2017: 412 314 315 416 198 788 552 244 acres treated, 2022: 160,107 33,993 130,290 52,694 4,837 181,081 111,577 6,194 2017: 175,530 36,585 128,359 51,511 15,360 170,579 119,913 7,382 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 29 28 11 83 56 12 75 78 2017: 20 55 32 86 84 21 54 103 acres treated, 2022: 341 368 325 768 2,010 126 784 1,924 2017: 375 870 612 628 3,594 196 562 2,555 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 127 151 100 258 104 404 235 178 2017: 130 208 118 234 118 442 194 199 acres treated, 2022: 14,341 8,363 27,557 7,694 2,603 48,025 10,122 5,465 2017: 15,670 10,620 26,431 5,829 3,639 50,381 6,490 5,602 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 30 8 11 23 4 21 25 17 2017: 32 13 5 45 4 29 21 32 acres treated, 2022: 4,421 150 527 1,319 15 1,873 1,371 235 2017: 4,573 261 1,167 828 83 2,873 824 678 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 167 94 101 113 33 272 247 25 2017: 204 88 95 99 26 313 202 13 acres, 2022: 69,343 7,187 61,041 8,586 903 59,158 50,874 484 2017: 81,034 13,693 49,941 10,722 1,041 61,591 53,853 239 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 460 235 302 362 89 907 615 84 2017: 411 266 290 321 111 763 505 99 acres, 2022: 200,542 37,677 180,203 60,872 3,514 223,085 133,580 2,771 2017: 213,369 37,723 166,819 56,243 10,719 207,068 139,259 2,191 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 44 20 29 30 6 85 71 7 2017: 31 11 20 7 - 38 37 1 acres, 2022: 14,776 1,625 9,762 4,031 166 10,838 12,060 102 2017: 6,689 1,814 6,826 194 - 5,244 6,998 (D) : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 76 51 53 67 17 147 106 4 2017: 75 41 39 55 11 96 71 8 acres, 2022: 38,488 2,824 40,619 6,967 239 29,327 24,307 42 2017: 28,955 4,159 15,038 4,292 842 12,456 14,373 17 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 21 14 6 26 13 9 19 10 2017: 9 15 4 19 3 13 12 3 acres on which used, 2022: 1,234 319 824 196 205 95 840 108 2017: 957 138 (D) 503 10 428 267 28 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 40. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Montgomery : Morgan : Morrow : Muskingum : Noble : Ottawa : Paulding : Perry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 384 154 358 355 118 291 387 216 2017: 389 216 409 482 143 317 407 253 acres treated, 2022: 75,891 14,839 66,388 43,481 4,059 63,211 128,375 25,477 2017: 67,325 15,223 92,533 48,131 5,671 65,380 129,980 30,228 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 363 130 329 291 99 291 385 186 2017: 368 171 383 427 120 317 406 236 acres treated, 2022: 75,589 10,982 65,829 41,355 2,951 (D) (D) 24,513 2017: 66,987 11,230 91,346 43,983 3,972 65,332 129,918 29,101 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 34 53 48 94 40 2 2 47 2017: 44 82 60 139 50 7 5 54 acres treated, 2022: 302 3,857 559 2,126 1,108 (D) (D) 964 2017: 338 3,993 1,187 4,148 1,699 48 62 1,127 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 133 165 216 334 135 49 108 148 2017: 85 174 258 347 147 65 92 160 acres treated, 2022: 3,381 5,985 6,930 10,966 3,689 2,153 11,155 4,218 2017: 2,462 4,768 11,539 11,646 3,382 2,727 12,864 4,667 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 26 8 22 21 20 8 2 23 2017: 12 9 22 10 20 8 10 18 acres treated, 2022: 318 193 1,798 785 435 1,744 (D) 874 2017: 439 237 457 433 247 (D) 4,263 368 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 110 27 112 63 17 134 148 51 2017: 119 20 71 64 5 128 98 43 acres, 2022: 19,747 971 17,935 13,042 149 24,893 53,113 3,366 2017: 16,785 471 17,398 6,144 31 37,203 38,506 6,375 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 386 151 325 305 94 344 458 186 2017: 318 109 330 251 42 312 388 164 acres, 2022: 94,489 13,416 107,352 46,519 2,944 94,540 178,589 28,288 2017: 80,345 8,145 118,057 43,970 1,329 92,890 180,801 38,251 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 37 14 29 18 5 38 32 7 2017: 19 - 17 3 - 19 20 4 acres, 2022: 2,384 104 3,294 1,444 47 3,949 16,441 243 2017: 913 - 4,809 (D) - 2,832 4,793 235 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 52 20 67 38 13 63 66 12 2017: 38 4 28 42 1 38 52 7 acres, 2022: 4,108 295 5,223 9,285 41 12,177 33,548 (D) 2017: 4,729 36 7,747 1,721 (D) 10,800 19,672 1,275 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 17 17 14 25 21 20 14 5 2017: 16 3 9 5 1 4 5 1 acres on which used, 2022: 2,031 494 779 379 223 457 1,356 34 2017: 700 16 173 18 (D) (D) 240 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Pickaway : Pike : Portage : Preble : Putnam : Richland : Ross : Sandusky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 411 159 349 550 1,118 502 410 455 2017: 432 212 388 606 1,006 545 439 507 acres treated, 2022: 168,751 21,474 32,473 138,540 213,959 86,307 115,603 106,638 2017: 204,452 36,367 40,065 145,736 213,922 73,880 94,971 122,709 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 389 142 301 523 1,113 473 380 446 2017: 407 175 347 585 999 508 396 503 acres treated, 2022: 167,800 20,415 31,752 137,954 213,926 85,356 113,600 106,343 2017: 203,076 33,913 39,267 144,652 213,799 72,007 93,430 122,562 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 34 30 70 51 11 76 46 20 2017: 53 68 77 62 21 97 74 16 acres treated, 2022: 951 1,059 721 586 33 951 2,003 295 2017: 1,376 2,454 798 1,084 123 1,873 1,541 147 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 100 72 213 246 272 329 145 99 2017: 140 76 291 208 274 391 165 120 acres treated, 2022: 5,512 1,398 5,201 19,851 19,192 16,544 9,017 4,457 2017: 4,629 2,475 5,119 16,405 18,092 19,248 6,221 4,220 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 10 10 29 17 28 30 14 6 2017: 5 22 28 27 21 45 19 8 acres treated, 2022: 1,760 339 1,854 622 3,378 2,146 759 57 2017: (D) 653 418 3,850 2,100 1,530 1,542 1,188 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 156 44 76 159 403 190 155 191 2017: 155 47 73 192 347 208 146 203 acres, 2022: 47,662 5,987 4,568 40,180 73,624 35,163 40,201 44,514 2017: 103,974 7,329 6,618 58,449 72,948 41,531 31,027 48,468 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 408 132 288 543 1,184 474 398 493 2017: 408 142 261 549 980 419 367 495 acres, 2022: 229,209 24,941 39,095 176,434 265,384 98,070 140,319 130,901 2017: 246,438 30,889 39,977 170,962 254,776 76,632 120,795 152,889 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 49 16 20 51 85 41 45 55 2017: 31 6 3 60 51 19 11 49 acres, 2022: 18,947 1,687 288 14,536 11,631 8,702 11,614 8,288 2017: 10,657 1,619 (D) 8,791 8,533 3,500 659 8,723 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 61 28 33 92 187 72 91 136 2017: 57 24 28 76 112 54 54 97 acres, 2022: 19,383 3,424 1,010 37,981 36,756 23,889 17,352 28,839 2017: 19,469 2,403 584 15,777 28,310 7,880 7,208 16,023 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 14 5 17 15 37 38 13 33 2017: 3 - 5 8 20 7 6 14 acres on which used, 2022: 669 29 442 947 4,320 527 719 1,296 2017: 24 - 53 381 1,612 154 79 584 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 40. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Scioto : Seneca : Shelby : Stark : Summit : Trumbull : Tuscarawas : Union ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 153 726 628 550 116 385 356 469 2017: 241 788 647 657 107 412 372 481 acres treated, 2022: 20,016 154,222 138,370 59,826 3,392 55,599 50,335 131,703 2017: 30,065 181,870 144,358 67,237 6,196 58,293 50,097 138,493 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 126 715 612 466 93 349 270 455 2017: 197 776 638 571 82 363 326 445 acres treated, 2022: 17,213 153,851 138,054 58,505 3,183 54,112 48,341 131,427 2017: 25,490 181,447 143,996 65,950 5,880 57,331 47,376 137,996 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 62 28 41 149 27 62 138 37 2017: 110 35 44 143 36 84 120 55 acres treated, 2022: 2,803 371 316 1,321 209 1,487 1,994 276 2017: 4,575 423 362 1,287 316 962 2,721 497 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 77 172 265 352 66 225 354 172 2017: 116 205 309 414 85 227 392 175 acres treated, 2022: 1,067 5,690 27,318 13,441 766 6,271 13,543 9,214 2017: 1,721 6,182 30,153 15,694 1,054 6,371 19,135 14,033 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 16 18 28 41 21 28 21 15 2017: 21 7 20 41 15 18 34 17 acres treated, 2022: 153 1,726 2,782 676 167 456 443 771 2017: 1,126 1,109 603 1,487 45 1,122 665 343 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 43 248 235 153 62 80 69 152 2017: 53 224 197 151 42 72 66 186 acres, 2022: 6,968 54,894 59,092 8,810 1,100 12,192 8,946 47,109 2017: 5,932 67,379 53,008 14,757 4,111 10,792 9,007 67,047 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 120 768 614 489 90 337 252 494 2017: 164 742 576 481 67 309 218 454 acres, 2022: 22,574 189,878 174,260 65,835 3,395 60,276 47,532 173,466 2017: 22,875 218,063 172,876 64,100 5,768 56,273 42,165 177,042 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 5 78 66 33 5 17 19 35 2017: 3 48 44 24 9 8 5 16 acres, 2022: 508 14,110 11,508 5,089 (D) 1,242 1,310 12,360 2017: 1,301 6,711 6,266 1,617 1,156 1,142 340 1,804 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 10 127 100 74 30 38 30 60 2017: 26 112 68 53 27 24 20 56 acres, 2022: 1,115 32,556 31,257 2,707 297 12,662 2,642 24,167 2017: 3,223 23,625 20,046 3,294 433 1,904 1,285 8,505 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 5 24 19 33 9 11 18 15 2017: 1 12 3 6 6 2 5 7 acres on which used, 2022: 134 1,218 388 775 38 146 495 1,513 2017: (D) 604 65 75 79 (D) 68 104 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Van Wert : Vinton : Warren : Washington : Wayne : Williams : Wood : Wyandot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 520 40 301 404 1,068 447 724 373 2017: 553 54 318 455 1,043 431 646 387 acres treated, 2022: 148,420 1,975 48,882 29,100 139,542 134,615 159,402 135,762 2017: 177,344 5,877 48,331 33,396 141,570 136,311 178,968 146,570 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 518 29 277 332 938 440 716 370 2017: 537 37 282 396 916 430 629 382 acres treated, 2022: 148,357 1,645 48,263 26,536 135,537 134,488 159,271 135,642 2017: 177,288 5,072 47,632 28,046 138,009 136,100 178,505 146,443 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 8 15 49 117 251 19 19 11 2017: 20 18 53 167 245 22 27 16 acres treated, 2022: 63 330 619 2,564 4,005 127 131 120 2017: 56 805 699 5,350 3,561 211 463 127 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 149 25 146 318 916 150 98 97 2017: 176 21 141 280 937 144 112 119 acres treated, 2022: 13,133 772 3,219 6,814 63,740 18,438 6,497 10,815 2017: 15,985 435 2,716 8,165 63,782 12,087 8,505 7,403 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 12 - 16 23 80 4 8 10 2017: 17 - 15 20 108 6 10 10 acres treated, 2022: 1,170 - 226 821 7,862 (D) (D) 1,318 2017: 1,107 - 1,180 466 9,419 234 1,147 393 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 210 9 126 72 287 154 285 110 2017: 200 7 107 57 318 140 210 121 acres, 2022: 66,685 1,283 28,201 4,394 33,638 48,576 58,054 43,698 2017: 56,238 510 23,422 5,371 39,151 38,740 63,028 37,100 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 566 42 315 325 898 496 747 400 2017: 553 35 240 271 763 409 633 367 acres, 2022: 202,541 2,100 60,249 27,890 143,123 189,793 209,445 174,818 2017: 225,979 4,870 56,664 23,120 133,984 162,687 222,941 184,058 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 33 3 42 27 85 44 91 49 2017: 26 - 18 5 22 26 42 26 acres, 2022: 7,647 (D) 16,002 856 7,918 8,738 16,662 15,987 2017: 5,409 - 2,055 153 2,962 1,237 10,356 4,058 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 102 3 54 41 167 100 157 98 2017: 83 5 32 23 115 65 91 74 acres, 2022: 30,306 (D) 11,161 3,313 14,793 38,827 40,187 29,554 2017: 24,965 811 7,404 1,226 3,898 15,876 19,896 27,173 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 13 6 42 20 55 12 23 10 2017: 6 1 6 6 8 2 12 3 acres on which used, 2022: 373 90 651 154 1,319 696 810 789 2017: 413 (D) 55 17 158 (D) 429 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 41. Land Use Practices: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ohio : Adams : Allen : Ashland : Ashtabula : Athens : Auglaize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 26,277 33 562 390 277 40 656 2017: 28,071 55 530 423 301 35 693 acres, 2022: 5,091,968 1,693 111,295 52,847 23,218 1,036 152,572 2017: 5,394,931 3,013 107,772 44,395 30,204 872 147,446 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 194 51 198 136 84 26 233 2017: 192 55 203 105 100 25 213 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 10,720 110 127 134 239 68 113 2017: 11,923 132 143 152 341 74 115 acres, 2022: 945,095 5,643 10,146 3,923 10,371 1,714 6,705 2017: 1,204,556 9,146 18,631 5,079 25,508 1,943 11,813 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 88 51 80 29 43 25 59 2017: 101 69 130 33 75 26 103 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 3,462 14 81 24 23 15 78 2017: 1,806 10 27 23 31 15 25 acres, 2022: 134,784 496 1,761 1,989 1,587 5,071 786 2017: 126,231 412 1,407 1,705 1,571 1,404 601 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 39 35 22 83 69 338 10 2017: 70 41 52 74 51 94 24 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 20,023 332 367 237 123 71 396 2017: 20,537 314 340 297 117 48 367 acres, 2022: 4,140,900 34,100 63,521 34,757 7,428 5,639 86,101 2017: 4,268,627 35,158 67,023 30,989 9,139 3,965 71,549 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 207 103 173 147 60 79 217 2017: 208 112 197 104 78 83 195 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 13,293 94 267 266 164 23 315 2017: 12,754 83 281 239 180 22 311 acres, 2022: 3,142,089 8,123 67,752 50,765 41,125 872 74,771 2017: 3,104,619 7,867 62,033 47,975 39,410 2,106 64,319 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 236 86 254 191 251 38 237 2017: 243 95 221 201 219 96 207 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 13,528 148 208 167 209 42 299 2017: 13,882 99 238 200 262 59 348 acres, 2022: 1,661,481 4,834 21,279 7,385 11,694 906 38,235 2017: 1,782,034 2,537 34,221 10,115 21,794 1,150 40,890 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 123 33 102 44 56 22 128 2017: 128 26 144 51 83 19 118 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 8,187 99 101 188 78 36 133 2017: 8,567 135 105 204 102 36 146 acres, 2022: 751,093 5,864 11,325 13,643 1,477 1,613 15,757 2017: 717,759 11,127 9,693 12,875 2,238 1,110 16,759 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 92 59 112 73 19 45 118 2017: 84 82 92 63 22 31 115 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 11,358 65 240 137 58 28 306 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 : Belmont : Brown : Butler : Carroll : Champaign : Clark : Clermont ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 31 88 191 77 257 262 17 2017: 23 89 217 89 309 237 53 acres, 2022: 588 6,428 20,617 3,976 74,620 68,380 150 2017: 467 8,987 32,069 3,576 65,598 58,589 984 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 19 73 108 52 290 261 9 2017: 20 101 148 40 212 247 19 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 37 214 145 64 127 151 164 2017: 39 293 137 59 161 159 201 acres, 2022: 564 38,395 5,354 1,510 12,360 15,660 16,595 2017: 1,265 63,393 9,533 1,277 9,146 15,636 14,290 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 15 179 37 24 97 104 101 2017: 32 216 70 22 57 98 71 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 8 20 36 8 60 59 25 2017: 10 16 19 8 16 39 24 acres, 2022: 4,220 256 2,777 70 1,934 6,674 777 2017: 3,532 460 3,757 193 500 5,270 852 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 528 13 77 9 32 113 31 2017: 353 29 198 24 31 135 36 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 53 397 189 180 284 344 101 2017: 59 420 187 204 282 316 152 acres, 2022: 1,014 68,829 25,737 22,111 105,027 101,146 27,578 2017: 1,349 93,762 33,247 20,012 75,090 102,772 31,914 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 19 173 136 123 370 294 273 2017: 23 223 178 98 266 325 210 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 13 128 115 88 225 102 66 2017: 19 139 123 72 204 106 65 acres, 2022: 202 20,511 20,253 4,813 64,067 27,607 13,716 2017: 500 24,531 28,822 7,516 65,452 29,317 13,682 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 16 160 176 55 285 271 208 2017: 26 176 234 104 321 277 210 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 26 128 92 82 88 74 66 2017: 58 125 123 77 93 76 60 acres, 2022: 650 5,241 5,235 3,222 11,122 6,079 9,708 2017: 688 5,414 11,553 2,168 13,637 7,576 5,573 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 25 41 57 39 126 82 147 2017: 12 43 94 28 147 100 93 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 24 106 67 79 59 67 57 2017: 52 138 77 91 65 32 72 acres, 2022: 448 8,166 3,848 6,683 5,521 5,917 1,013 2017: 1,342 11,508 2,710 5,068 3,500 2,268 3,422 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 19 77 57 85 94 88 18 2017: 26 83 35 56 54 71 48 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 12 137 76 42 203 225 45 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 : Clinton : Columbiana : Coshocton : Crawford : Cuyahoga : Darke : Defiance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 314 308 207 375 17 1,035 436 2017: 344 342 211 451 23 1,059 421 acres, 2022: 90,854 30,382 9,729 120,851 231 201,527 85,604 2017: 84,076 31,071 10,564 132,427 269 207,049 98,964 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 289 99 47 322 14 195 196 2017: 244 91 50 294 12 196 235 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 179 112 92 59 10 212 294 2017: 178 138 102 67 9 221 266 acres, 2022: 38,239 2,541 2,455 8,382 47 11,649 52,845 2017: 25,537 2,487 4,125 16,945 80 15,092 54,574 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 214 23 27 142 5 55 180 2017: 143 18 40 253 9 68 205 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 29 28 27 60 2 76 91 2017: 26 20 7 18 1 50 29 acres, 2022: 825 3,847 751 588 (D) 649 3,955 2017: 1,650 691 794 (D) (D) 1,232 4,214 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 28 137 28 10 (D) 9 43 2017: 63 35 113 (D) (D) 25 145 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 325 265 221 197 12 758 453 2017: 314 308 259 229 7 692 446 acres, 2022: 103,491 41,043 26,533 41,681 47 163,848 109,054 2017: 100,784 37,425 30,686 66,707 28 141,578 119,980 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 318 155 120 212 4 216 241 2017: 321 122 118 291 4 205 269 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 187 178 187 231 5 407 191 2017: 174 153 122 234 16 418 219 acres, 2022: 69,461 24,901 19,038 86,380 (D) 82,811 49,000 2017: 45,445 19,637 18,406 79,581 88 86,664 49,523 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 371 140 102 374 (D) 203 257 2017: 261 128 151 340 6 207 226 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 144 168 146 182 13 503 132 2017: 168 153 124 219 15 487 130 acres, 2022: 33,216 7,860 7,096 48,587 81 67,419 11,125 2017: 34,492 6,071 7,838 64,011 137 69,740 17,127 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 231 47 49 267 6 134 84 2017: 205 40 63 292 9 143 132 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 65 152 103 98 19 188 117 2017: 56 157 132 144 14 170 112 acres, 2022: 8,947 10,128 3,695 12,356 (D) 17,703 16,474 2017: 5,411 9,749 6,599 13,389 (D) 10,655 15,307 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 138 67 36 126 (D) 94 141 2017: 97 62 50 93 (D) 63 137 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 198 90 79 205 2 392 226 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 : Delaware : Erie : Fairfield : Fayette : Franklin : Fulton : Gallia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 304 152 408 244 156 480 80 2017: 432 202 428 234 160 509 113 acres, 2022: 67,083 38,831 69,564 82,198 19,273 155,888 3,138 2017: 65,792 52,933 69,104 97,296 23,979 140,582 5,315 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 221 255 171 337 124 325 39 2017: 152 262 161 416 150 276 47 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 106 53 162 76 59 87 107 2017: 164 69 115 98 51 143 151 acres, 2022: 5,678 8,244 7,857 12,265 852 21,558 5,255 2017: 10,886 8,583 9,930 15,237 3,163 16,941 7,465 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 54 156 49 161 14 248 49 2017: 66 124 86 155 62 118 49 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 39 14 78 49 10 59 8 2017: 30 12 33 25 15 26 1 acres, 2022: 1,143 800 1,938 2,245 120 711 147 2017: 1,329 1,472 1,106 928 204 1,882 (D) Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 29 57 25 46 12 12 18 2017: 44 123 34 37 14 72 (D) : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 177 121 249 214 95 226 76 2017: 230 119 295 144 124 220 65 acres, 2022: 58,052 27,037 72,973 81,907 17,710 59,873 6,873 2017: 48,130 26,507 72,414 81,757 22,490 43,577 9,624 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 328 223 293 383 186 265 90 2017: 209 223 245 568 181 198 148 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 103 88 204 135 56 218 37 2017: 125 104 182 134 54 201 29 acres, 2022: 34,229 20,464 60,533 75,839 9,039 82,693 2,848 2017: 34,820 29,013 54,011 63,795 10,831 74,250 1,402 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 332 233 297 562 161 379 77 2017: 279 279 297 476 201 369 48 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 119 72 100 89 59 235 44 2017: 112 78 120 90 64 233 90 acres, 2022: 16,136 16,913 9,733 16,846 9,260 42,917 717 2017: 22,302 15,185 9,319 29,977 7,510 54,199 1,636 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 136 235 97 189 157 183 16 2017: 199 195 78 333 117 233 18 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 72 42 121 54 35 114 47 2017: 70 43 113 44 22 139 71 acres, 2022: 7,201 6,765 12,645 10,866 985 14,902 1,514 2017: 8,640 4,940 9,592 4,047 203 16,611 2,384 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 100 161 105 201 28 131 32 2017: 123 115 85 92 9 120 34 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 119 82 157 149 38 211 23 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 : Geauga : Greene : Guernsey : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Harrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 279 242 97 24 645 394 33 2017: 275 290 130 28 579 429 63 acres, 2022: 6,908 61,639 3,518 869 155,798 110,942 1,106 2017: 10,648 67,889 4,994 750 143,915 131,878 2,742 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 25 255 36 36 242 282 34 2017: 39 234 38 27 249 307 44 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 123 116 86 36 118 104 37 2017: 147 135 131 27 116 110 47 acres, 2022: 1,637 10,492 3,103 710 16,637 19,068 993 2017: 4,112 14,752 10,853 442 16,801 26,764 6,164 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 13 90 36 20 141 183 27 2017: 28 109 83 16 145 243 131 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 18 54 4 16 74 67 6 2017: 33 35 13 15 20 41 1 acres, 2022: 2,018 2,043 52 993 902 1,226 244 2017: 2,013 4,094 314 1,131 690 2,189 (D) Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 112 38 13 62 12 18 41 2017: 61 117 24 75 35 53 (D) : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 84 282 74 31 423 292 35 2017: 97 260 126 50 349 293 54 acres, 2022: 3,731 59,266 4,768 1,087 82,208 102,238 6,093 2017: 5,962 71,275 8,543 1,686 73,005 87,476 5,902 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 44 210 64 35 194 350 174 2017: 61 274 68 34 209 299 109 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 114 153 57 37 283 150 18 2017: 79 122 48 15 217 172 19 acres, 2022: 5,639 29,219 3,121 4,489 61,876 49,006 1,633 2017: 7,016 37,841 3,144 1,718 57,961 65,074 2,534 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 49 191 55 121 219 327 91 2017: 89 310 66 115 267 378 133 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 191 106 48 34 378 195 26 2017: 200 118 66 22 361 176 30 acres, 2022: 3,729 33,394 1,247 571 79,898 59,108 1,538 2017: 4,503 29,956 1,457 1,104 84,505 72,716 1,545 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 20 315 26 17 211 303 59 2017: 23 254 22 50 234 413 52 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 109 69 45 39 99 90 27 2017: 101 67 60 26 123 101 23 acres, 2022: 1,016 2,968 2,064 713 18,139 21,687 3,504 2017: 1,034 4,212 4,918 724 17,403 25,450 (D) Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 9 43 46 18 183 241 130 2017: 10 63 82 28 141 252 (D) Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 18 147 30 18 276 145 16 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 : Henry : Highland : Hocking : Holmes : Huron : Jackson : Jefferson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 701 269 57 453 424 55 8 2017: 632 310 36 486 415 73 17 acres, 2022: 195,546 39,802 1,445 28,530 94,470 1,548 65 2017: 198,534 53,442 801 31,297 109,520 2,941 567 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 279 148 25 63 223 28 8 2017: 314 172 22 64 264 40 33 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 158 265 44 106 111 46 31 2017: 147 278 58 116 166 82 18 acres, 2022: 19,575 35,452 962 4,351 14,169 1,415 578 2017: 26,480 48,945 1,455 4,845 20,640 3,726 409 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 124 134 22 41 128 31 19 2017: 180 176 25 42 124 45 23 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 74 93 8 23 47 14 2 2017: 24 26 7 16 28 9 8 acres, 2022: 577 4,310 151 2,091 1,117 426 (D) 2017: 711 1,503 303 1,578 1,172 215 402 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 8 46 19 91 24 30 (D) 2017: 30 58 43 99 42 24 50 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 455 401 39 244 231 52 58 2017: 376 426 31 362 248 66 51 acres, 2022: 103,339 108,069 2,957 22,350 59,800 3,351 3,953 2017: 91,071 141,356 2,315 33,324 60,819 4,648 2,344 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 227 269 76 92 259 64 68 2017: 242 332 75 92 245 70 46 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 320 150 22 177 211 40 29 2017: 333 175 10 173 205 24 38 acres, 2022: 85,555 27,194 1,416 16,487 62,912 1,244 660 2017: 87,863 30,692 3,012 13,922 76,257 849 939 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 267 181 64 93 298 31 23 2017: 264 175 301 80 372 35 25 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 265 190 36 385 217 38 64 2017: 253 128 35 415 223 37 44 acres, 2022: 34,204 11,168 1,145 11,852 65,428 806 1,098 2017: 39,060 7,880 530 10,983 58,646 692 903 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 129 59 32 31 302 21 17 2017: 154 62 15 26 263 19 21 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 160 155 16 248 119 36 32 2017: 99 121 18 347 103 36 29 acres, 2022: 17,835 16,115 245 10,380 15,821 822 691 2017: 11,570 9,462 186 12,880 12,772 847 521 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 111 104 15 42 133 23 22 2017: 117 78 10 37 124 24 18 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 333 151 23 73 167 21 21 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 : Knox : Lake : Lawrence : Licking : Logan : Lorain : Lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 383 41 58 471 351 364 202 2017: 397 46 86 524 360 429 224 acres, 2022: 38,614 1,894 1,366 51,614 86,693 42,902 60,184 2017: 39,895 2,250 2,507 52,523 94,259 46,127 48,432 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 101 46 24 110 247 118 298 2017: 100 49 29 100 262 108 216 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 93 37 78 221 129 248 55 2017: 104 46 121 194 157 289 88 acres, 2022: 3,931 1,016 2,303 8,828 9,515 12,124 6,872 2017: 3,391 946 2,608 10,939 5,758 16,825 7,474 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 42 27 30 40 74 49 125 2017: 33 21 22 56 37 58 85 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 50 12 9 45 68 43 13 2017: 35 6 2 39 32 11 13 acres, 2022: 4,986 200 186 2,853 2,307 1,104 165 2017: 4,063 199 (D) 2,690 1,220 324 219 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 100 17 21 63 34 26 13 2017: 116 33 (D) 69 38 29 17 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 318 23 35 269 383 205 98 2017: 330 15 44 327 355 192 85 acres, 2022: 56,266 84 1,100 48,327 85,976 24,166 21,731 2017: 66,634 256 2,151 48,298 101,819 26,650 14,492 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 177 4 31 180 224 118 222 2017: 202 17 49 148 287 139 170 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 193 8 28 225 169 124 117 2017: 202 27 12 197 121 153 107 acres, 2022: 39,654 (D) 562 47,642 55,984 40,091 32,098 2017: 36,213 271 219 45,145 43,092 41,267 22,838 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 205 (D) 20 212 331 323 274 2017: 179 10 18 229 356 270 213 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 179 71 28 220 110 201 79 2017: 128 46 68 151 121 224 91 acres, 2022: 7,667 1,691 1,680 17,384 19,039 15,392 15,608 2017: 4,736 1,647 922 34,304 17,137 16,248 20,974 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 43 24 60 79 173 77 198 2017: 37 36 14 227 142 73 230 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 164 36 23 108 70 135 63 2017: 164 33 47 104 90 142 67 acres, 2022: 16,142 396 365 5,269 8,513 6,513 5,599 2017: 21,757 400 329 4,422 13,211 7,184 5,826 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 98 11 16 49 122 48 89 2017: 133 12 7 43 147 51 87 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 150 1 8 148 174 101 91 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 : Madison : Mahoning : Marion : Medina : Meigs : Mercer : Miami : Monroe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 359 195 284 358 49 832 443 45 2017: 416 244 365 424 59 867 454 40 acres, 2022: 116,798 15,146 115,675 34,729 1,209 172,333 79,613 777 2017: 124,611 17,456 120,511 32,008 2,414 175,339 77,676 604 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 325 78 407 97 25 207 180 17 2017: 300 72 330 75 41 202 171 15 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 119 129 68 159 43 146 106 28 2017: 151 141 80 206 45 158 116 51 acres, 2022: 13,799 3,098 7,128 10,252 1,745 6,832 6,132 1,334 2017: 38,301 3,493 19,312 10,680 1,193 8,410 4,063 1,777 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 116 24 105 64 41 47 58 48 2017: 254 25 241 52 27 53 35 35 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 54 12 51 18 2 89 59 2 2017: 28 2 20 17 2 49 29 5 acres, 2022: 3,341 395 1,214 159 (D) 891 1,201 (D) 2017: 2,018 (D) 1,622 252 (D) 975 987 275 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 62 33 24 9 (D) 10 20 (D) 2017: 72 (D) 81 15 (D) 20 34 55 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 278 95 149 164 22 443 425 52 2017: 278 129 218 211 60 427 413 74 acres, 2022: 94,108 12,780 35,026 17,555 2,447 90,864 87,231 1,355 2017: 113,862 11,004 59,518 21,121 5,722 74,392 90,819 1,779 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 339 135 235 107 111 205 205 26 2017: 410 85 273 100 95 174 220 24 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 180 112 102 133 29 301 203 14 2017: 153 138 106 140 24 266 197 19 acres, 2022: 65,045 20,762 34,353 30,125 744 64,982 32,599 588 2017: 60,275 20,464 41,954 24,601 3,050 58,591 40,150 625 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 361 185 337 227 26 216 161 42 2017: 394 148 396 176 127 220 204 33 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 137 148 193 178 98 489 179 95 2017: 156 139 157 215 101 512 144 63 acres, 2022: 44,689 6,461 112,003 13,870 1,695 75,846 17,393 2,451 2017: 45,736 9,268 73,917 14,013 2,519 94,860 14,174 730 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 326 44 580 78 17 155 97 26 2017: 293 67 471 65 25 185 98 12 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 92 66 56 96 24 179 73 43 2017: 91 95 66 133 52 153 80 57 acres, 2022: 14,671 1,999 8,987 5,267 207 21,096 4,889 939 2017: 11,460 2,437 9,141 3,619 1,078 15,985 6,793 1,050 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 159 30 160 55 9 118 67 22 2017: 126 26 139 27 21 104 85 18 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 204 59 135 85 4 339 258 5 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 : Montgomery : Morgan : Morrow : Muskingum : Noble : Ottawa : Paulding : Perry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 300 42 344 149 60 253 346 163 2017: 323 32 420 127 50 304 356 123 acres, 2022: 38,465 932 52,154 10,494 1,814 60,500 116,481 12,248 2017: 42,335 898 68,983 6,118 960 77,461 130,240 9,833 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 128 22 152 70 30 239 337 75 2017: 131 28 164 48 19 255 366 80 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 112 49 147 121 90 175 211 106 2017: 122 49 160 104 74 151 233 54 acres, 2022: 4,770 1,227 12,583 2,864 4,443 29,323 39,633 2,212 2017: 8,001 1,969 12,633 3,999 4,356 30,921 66,819 1,823 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 43 25 86 24 49 168 188 21 2017: 66 40 79 38 59 205 287 34 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 35 3 22 19 6 57 67 27 2017: 29 1 16 10 7 13 42 7 acres, 2022: 2,907 205 385 3,501 250 3,173 906 678 2017: 2,863 (D) 567 2,490 32 602 2,200 132 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 83 68 18 184 42 56 14 25 2017: 99 (D) 35 249 5 46 52 19 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 269 67 213 216 37 295 262 134 2017: 295 69 261 179 39 276 303 131 acres, 2022: 54,873 4,638 51,433 22,086 1,291 71,222 71,046 11,898 2017: 53,108 6,179 62,421 20,715 644 71,875 83,008 15,435 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 204 69 241 102 35 241 271 89 2017: 180 90 239 116 17 260 274 118 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 150 47 132 138 24 74 209 99 2017: 125 37 127 93 13 76 225 55 acres, 2022: 24,190 4,132 47,372 24,552 454 10,066 87,825 13,399 2017: 17,060 2,562 38,019 15,476 413 16,514 90,048 19,783 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 161 88 359 178 19 136 420 135 2017: 136 69 299 166 32 217 400 360 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 96 88 97 110 26 80 174 55 2017: 77 82 150 88 20 94 124 46 acres, 2022: 13,101 1,686 11,230 2,675 401 14,056 23,114 3,457 2017: 12,258 1,756 23,619 5,930 252 14,115 23,411 2,377 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 136 19 116 24 15 176 133 63 2017: 159 21 157 67 13 150 189 52 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 59 32 70 97 16 97 85 68 2017: 40 44 99 102 35 98 93 44 acres, 2022: 5,924 816 4,322 4,653 405 18,797 9,339 1,838 2017: 3,346 880 13,865 4,380 234 14,240 18,206 1,768 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 100 26 62 48 25 194 110 27 2017: 84 20 140 43 7 145 196 40 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 123 22 113 83 25 139 184 35 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 41. Land Use Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Pickaway : Pike : Portage : Preble : Putnam : Richland : Ross : Sandusky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 310 43 214 446 1,046 401 220 451 2017: 350 48 273 509 996 472 213 518 acres, 2022: 81,183 2,725 13,547 90,898 215,701 57,806 46,865 96,461 2017: 101,494 2,196 17,163 100,363 224,058 56,114 41,423 120,429 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 262 63 63 204 206 144 213 214 2017: 290 46 63 197 225 119 194 232 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 132 40 144 140 364 134 158 148 2017: 155 67 217 176 315 144 179 144 acres, 2022: 16,250 1,846 4,759 8,661 68,378 4,832 11,252 17,142 2017: 26,351 3,960 6,937 16,023 69,674 7,670 16,701 17,450 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 123 46 33 62 188 36 71 116 2017: 170 59 32 91 221 53 93 121 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 70 14 22 111 86 40 85 80 2017: 33 4 20 40 32 22 28 17 acres, 2022: 2,505 624 878 3,327 1,769 2,738 3,918 2,960 2017: 3,500 812 817 4,845 908 4,379 1,069 526 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 36 45 40 30 21 68 46 37 2017: 106 203 41 121 28 199 38 31 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 282 76 155 345 757 194 295 310 2017: 259 109 163 400 666 190 268 353 acres, 2022: 136,434 13,343 11,065 83,963 125,207 27,066 94,706 53,185 2017: 115,750 32,534 15,428 87,176 122,187 24,125 76,359 75,645 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 484 176 71 243 165 140 321 172 2017: 447 298 95 218 183 127 285 214 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 162 46 114 217 518 202 152 198 2017: 195 38 114 259 494 180 121 217 acres, 2022: 67,107 7,917 23,953 74,873 106,910 47,679 37,692 52,064 2017: 100,564 3,195 21,189 72,718 99,595 41,359 31,759 48,614 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 414 172 210 345 206 236 248 263 2017: 516 84 186 281 202 230 262 224 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 117 60 139 142 434 287 102 195 2017: 120 60 177 138 437 328 126 220 acres, 2022: 31,527 5,300 5,316 18,947 44,944 27,032 10,146 27,891 2017: 31,864 885 6,126 14,505 55,989 21,951 11,041 32,695 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 269 88 38 133 104 94 99 143 2017: 266 15 35 105 128 67 88 149 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 59 37 84 99 358 208 117 115 2017: 61 37 105 77 294 180 76 121 acres, 2022: 14,548 939 3,045 10,777 49,063 10,612 13,370 15,891 2017: 6,921 3,001 6,028 5,146 38,220 7,536 4,897 11,013 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 247 25 36 109 137 51 114 138 2017: 113 81 57 67 130 42 64 91 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 196 23 53 222 476 106 106 218 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 : Scioto : Seneca : Shelby : Stark : Summit : Trumbull : Tuscarawas : Union ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 55 630 597 402 54 292 254 486 2017: 61 692 601 430 69 341 263 498 acres, 2022: 5,950 126,180 132,650 29,881 1,345 31,881 15,517 117,621 2017: 2,649 142,061 127,421 33,400 1,511 36,938 15,496 126,907 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 108 200 222 74 25 109 61 242 2017: 43 205 212 78 22 108 59 255 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 69 190 127 177 39 151 140 169 2017: 77 185 160 189 48 160 150 165 acres, 2022: 3,648 24,749 9,390 4,226 381 6,507 5,351 13,912 2017: 3,394 16,486 12,650 3,773 455 4,541 4,971 22,604 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 53 130 74 24 10 43 38 82 2017: 44 89 79 20 9 28 33 137 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 8 101 44 11 3 10 9 98 2017: 1 40 26 19 4 18 26 29 acres, 2022: 459 3,339 554 486 78 (D) 426 2,214 2017: (D) 4,192 429 326 134 10,056 2,194 1,978 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 57 33 13 44 26 (D) 47 23 2017: (D) 105 17 17 34 559 84 68 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 80 521 411 199 42 109 168 354 2017: 85 507 413 247 21 126 185 328 acres, 2022: 16,020 84,813 94,790 15,956 1,342 8,464 23,347 83,475 2017: 18,597 98,000 91,253 26,749 1,212 11,454 22,742 85,999 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 200 163 231 80 32 78 139 236 2017: 219 193 221 108 58 91 123 262 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 59 291 254 206 22 172 143 190 2017: 43 345 269 208 36 130 101 170 acres, 2022: 5,568 65,414 52,446 37,000 1,284 42,017 21,086 64,199 2017: 4,341 70,289 58,215 29,614 3,548 35,024 16,319 59,681 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 94 225 206 180 58 244 147 338 2017: 101 204 216 142 99 269 162 351 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 38 319 239 281 37 188 135 170 2017: 74 411 279 279 61 232 101 154 acres, 2022: 4,593 46,752 33,772 12,546 816 12,646 2,908 29,100 2017: 1,956 58,958 32,528 13,173 1,460 16,860 4,505 30,040 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 121 147 141 45 22 67 22 171 2017: 26 143 117 47 24 73 45 195 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 40 225 130 146 32 89 79 95 2017: 39 217 117 182 40 87 89 92 acres, 2022: 2,004 32,198 15,686 6,147 282 1,786 6,764 10,944 2017: 1,241 30,293 12,128 7,210 387 2,836 9,144 11,715 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 50 143 121 42 9 20 86 115 2017: 32 140 104 40 10 33 103 127 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 34 323 276 120 12 75 50 214 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 : Van Wert : Vinton : Warren : Washington : Wayne : Williams : Wood : Wyandot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 534 29 126 118 875 398 778 348 2017: 571 23 150 100 875 459 742 401 acres, 2022: 175,031 1,468 14,557 4,214 90,445 104,381 197,431 130,836 2017: 201,782 1,932 17,725 4,715 100,072 106,825 213,384 142,122 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 328 51 116 36 103 262 254 376 2017: 353 84 118 47 114 233 288 354 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 68 50 197 85 225 136 204 81 2017: 113 19 189 97 208 163 260 93 acres, 2022: 13,812 2,122 18,293 3,443 6,967 14,027 41,953 15,281 2017: 25,839 1,077 15,581 6,605 6,866 18,818 50,822 15,524 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 203 42 93 41 31 103 206 189 2017: 229 57 82 68 33 115 195 167 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 34 6 20 26 35 51 136 78 2017: 34 3 14 21 21 28 57 22 acres, 2022: 637 668 631 943 932 1,266 2,064 2,272 2017: 522 250 235 1,225 656 3,668 2,115 2,845 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 19 111 32 36 27 25 15 29 2017: 15 83 17 58 31 131 37 129 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 409 16 180 168 379 301 470 186 2017: 421 42 169 167 401 355 420 187 acres, 2022: 117,938 569 29,007 16,353 41,339 77,028 102,475 59,192 2017: 124,337 4,382 24,254 13,946 41,757 86,486 100,371 48,600 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 288 36 161 97 109 256 218 318 2017: 295 104 144 84 104 244 239 260 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 232 11 143 114 456 201 337 188 2017: 247 15 101 82 408 200 343 186 acres, 2022: 65,105 286 23,457 10,155 72,552 82,618 72,605 68,356 2017: 85,172 469 27,943 7,096 71,391 55,735 84,823 87,518 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 281 26 164 89 159 411 215 364 2017: 345 31 277 87 175 279 247 471 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 222 18 124 110 553 168 300 211 2017: 170 16 138 135 552 156 305 207 acres, 2022: 25,477 1,303 8,458 2,900 38,190 34,820 41,735 53,091 2017: 24,545 556 7,664 4,549 34,964 24,121 49,297 55,559 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 115 72 68 26 69 207 139 252 2017: 144 35 56 34 63 155 162 268 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 133 6 67 95 352 84 129 91 2017: 114 18 48 89 390 132 135 102 acres, 2022: 19,311 (D) 4,622 4,030 23,419 13,714 13,538 13,870 2017: 16,637 634 3,403 5,709 22,544 24,037 17,821 12,099 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 145 (D) 69 42 67 163 105 152 2017: 146 35 71 64 58 182 132 119 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 280 5 92 55 267 216 299 170 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 : Ohio : Adams : Allen : Ashland : Ashtabula : Athens : Auglaize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 675 10 7 39 4 1 4 2017: 773 4 2 56 8 3 3 $1,000, 2022: 139,349 361 38 4,599 490 (D) 956 2017: 99,751 (D) (D) 4,750 777 (D) (D) : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: 117 7 6 4 - - - 2017: 150 2 - 6 4 1 - $1,000, 2022: 257 12 (D) 8 - - - 2017: 299 (D) - 22 2 (D) - : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 558 3 1 35 4 1 4 2017: 623 2 2 50 4 2 3 $1,000, 2022: 139,091 349 (D) 4,590 490 (D) 956 2017: 99,452 (D) (D) 4,728 775 (D) (D) : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 650 10 1 45 5 1 4 2017: 763 4 2 55 8 2 3 USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: 81 - 6 1 - - - 2017: 109 2 - 2 4 1 - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: 90 - 6 4 - - - 2017: 254 - - 20 - - 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 42. Organic Agriculture: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Belmont : Brown : Butler : Carroll : Champaign : Clark : Clermont ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 10 7 3 2 3 1 10 2017: 2 6 4 2 3 - 6 $1,000, 2022: 90 (D) 60 (D) 125 (D) 301 2017: (D) 4 (D) (D) (D) - 175 : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - 7 1 - - 1 2 2017: - 6 3 1 - - - $1,000, 2022: - (D) (D) - - (D) (D) 2017: - 4 (D) (D) - - - : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 10 - 2 2 3 - 8 2017: 2 - 1 1 3 - 6 $1,000, 2022: 90 - (D) (D) 125 - (D) 2017: (D) - (D) (D) (D) - 175 : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 7 6 3 2 3 2 6 2017: 2 8 1 2 4 - 6 USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: 3 1 1 - - - 4 2017: 2 - 3 2 - - 6 Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: - - - - 1 - - 2017: - 6 1 - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Clinton : Columbiana : Coshocton : Crawford : Cuyahoga : Darke : Defiance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 2 9 12 3 - 7 - 2017: 4 2 27 1 4 6 5 $1,000, 2022: (D) 372 2,676 113 - 272 - 2017: (D) (D) 3,447 (D) 1 92 186 : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: 1 2 - - - 1 - 2017: 1 - - - 4 2 - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) - - - (D) - 2017: (D) - - - 1 (D) - : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 1 7 12 3 - 6 - 2017: 3 2 27 1 - 4 5 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 2,676 113 - (D) - 2017: (D) (D) 3,447 (D) - (D) 186 : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 2 8 12 3 - 6 - 2017: 3 2 29 1 - 4 6 USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - 2 - - - 1 - 2017: 1 1 - - 4 2 - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: - - 3 - - - - 2017: - 2 3 1 - 3 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Delaware : Erie : Fairfield : Fayette : Franklin : Fulton : Gallia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 7 1 1 2 9 1 6 2017: 7 6 5 3 9 2 - $1,000, 2022: 591 (D) (D) (D) 828 (D) 1,307 2017: 232 137 1,128 175 391 (D) - : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: 4 - - - 3 - - 2017: 3 5 - - - 2 - $1,000, 2022: 11 - - - 8 - - 2017: 8 (D) - - - (D) - : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 3 1 1 2 6 1 6 2017: 4 1 5 3 9 - - $1,000, 2022: 580 (D) (D) (D) 819 (D) 1,307 2017: 224 (D) 1,128 175 391 - - : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 3 1 1 2 6 1 6 2017: 4 1 5 3 9 - - USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: 4 - - - 3 - - 2017: 3 5 - - - 2 - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: 1 - - 1 - - - 2017: 5 1 - 1 5 1 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 42. Organic Agriculture: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Geauga : Greene : Guernsey : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Harrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 21 5 6 2 3 10 3 2017: 19 10 11 3 4 11 - $1,000, 2022: 532 (D) 129 (D) 104 570 84 2017: 878 150 155 174 225 497 - : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: 9 4 2 - - - - 2017: 3 8 5 - - - - $1,000, 2022: 15 13 (D) - - - - 2017: 8 (D) 7 - - - - : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 12 1 4 2 3 10 3 2017: 16 2 6 3 4 11 - $1,000, 2022: 518 (D) (D) (D) 104 570 84 2017: 870 (D) 148 174 225 497 - : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 18 4 6 2 3 10 3 2017: 21 2 5 3 4 13 - USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: 4 3 - - - - - 2017: 1 8 6 - - - - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: - - 2 - 4 5 - 2017: 9 2 2 2 - 15 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Henry : Highland : Hocking : Holmes : Huron : Jackson : Jefferson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 4 8 - 99 11 - 3 2017: 1 17 - 119 3 1 - $1,000, 2022: 1,152 301 - 12,867 7,678 - 1 2017: (D) 965 - 17,137 (D) (D) - : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - - - 11 - - 3 2017: - 3 - 7 - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - 18 - - 1 2017: - 13 - 14 - - - : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 4 8 - 88 11 - - 2017: 1 14 - 112 3 1 - $1,000, 2022: 1,152 301 - 12,849 7,678 - - 2017: (D) 952 - 17,123 (D) (D) - : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 4 8 - 101 11 - - 2017: 1 20 - 134 6 1 - USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - - - 1 - - 3 2017: - - - - - - - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: - - - 6 2 - 3 2017: 2 7 - 46 3 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Knox : Lake : Lawrence : Licking : Logan : Lorain : Lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 26 - - - 15 9 8 2017: 27 - - 13 16 10 6 $1,000, 2022: 3,164 - - - 4,034 346 18 2017: 3,492 - - 397 1,948 310 7 : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: 2 - - - 1 3 8 2017: 8 - - 4 - 4 6 $1,000, 2022: (D) - - - (D) (D) 18 2017: 18 - - 8 - 6 7 : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 24 - - - 14 6 - 2017: 19 - - 9 16 6 - $1,000, 2022: (D) - - - (D) (D) - 2017: 3,475 - - 389 1,948 303 - : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 33 - - - 15 6 - 2017: 29 - - 9 16 7 7 USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: 7 - - 3 - 3 8 2017: 8 - - 4 - 4 - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: - - - - 2 1 1 2017: 8 - - 10 6 2 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 42. Organic Agriculture: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Madison : Mahoning : Marion : Medina : Meigs : Mercer : Miami : Monroe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 31 - 3 13 - 10 6 - 2017: 25 6 5 16 1 6 6 3 $1,000, 2022: 7,490 - 142 1,305 - 1,725 257 - 2017: 3,007 20 147 505 (D) 1,369 1,175 (D) : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - - - 2 - 6 - - 2017: 1 6 - 2 - - 1 2 $1,000, 2022: - - - (D) - 25 - - 2017: (D) 20 - (D) - - (D) (D) : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 31 - 3 11 - 4 6 - 2017: 24 - 5 14 1 6 5 1 $1,000, 2022: 7,490 - 142 (D) - 1,700 257 - 2017: (D) - 147 (D) (D) 1,369 (D) (D) : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 31 - 3 11 - 10 6 - 2017: 25 - 7 18 1 6 7 3 USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - - - 2 - - - - 2017: - 7 - 1 - - 1 - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: 1 1 - 2 - - 1 - 2017: 10 - - 2 - 1 3 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Montgomery : Morgan : Morrow : Muskingum : Noble : Ottawa : Paulding : Perry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 1 2 6 5 2 2 - 2 2017: 4 3 10 4 5 2 4 3 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 239 72 (D) (D) - (D) 2017: 203 (D) 297 113 125 (D) (D) 234 : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - 2 - - - - - - 2017: - 2 2 2 - - 2 - $1,000, 2022: - (D) - - - - - - 2017: - (D) (D) (D) - - (D) - : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 1 - 6 5 2 2 - 2 2017: 4 1 8 2 5 2 2 3 $1,000, 2022: (D) - 239 72 (D) (D) - (D) 2017: 203 (D) (D) (D) 125 (D) (D) 234 : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 1 - 6 6 1 2 - 2 2017: 4 1 10 4 5 2 2 3 USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: 1 2 - - 2 - - - 2017: - 2 2 - - - 2 - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: - - 2 - 3 - - 1 2017: - - 9 - - 1 1 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Pickaway : Pike : Portage : Preble : Putnam : Richland : Ross : Sandusky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 2 1 6 3 2 32 9 8 2017: 2 7 5 5 - 18 8 3 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 667 1,437 (D) 9,753 1,908 (D) 2017: (D) 895 (D) 60 - 1,341 2,194 (D) : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - - 3 - - 3 - 4 2017: - 2 2 2 - 4 - 1 $1,000, 2022: - - (D) - - 6 - (Z) 2017: - (D) (D) (D) - 6 - (D) : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 2 1 3 3 2 29 9 4 2017: 2 5 3 3 - 14 8 2 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) 1,437 (D) 9,747 1,908 (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) (D) - 1,335 2,194 (D) : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 2 1 3 3 2 40 11 8 2017: 2 7 3 5 - 19 8 3 USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - - 4 - - - - 1 2017: - 2 2 2 - 1 - 1 Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: - - 2 - - 10 - - 2017: - 3 - 2 1 5 3 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 42. Organic Agriculture: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Scioto : Seneca : Shelby : Stark : Summit : Trumbull : Tuscarawas : Union ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 1 3 3 14 6 7 13 8 2017: 1 1 4 8 2 10 18 12 $1,000, 2022: (D) 1,001 (D) 1,566 283 308 3,239 33,751 2017: (D) (D) 309 189 (D) 294 1,852 (D) : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: 1 - 1 2 2 - - 1 2017: 1 - - 2 - 4 - 5 $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) (D) (D) - - (D) 2017: (D) - - (D) - 5 - 12 : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: - 3 2 12 4 7 13 7 2017: - 1 4 6 2 6 18 7 $1,000, 2022: - 1,001 (D) (D) (D) 308 3,239 (D) 2017: - (D) 309 (D) (D) 289 1,852 (D) : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: - 3 3 12 4 8 13 7 2017: - 1 5 10 2 8 24 12 USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: 1 - - 2 3 - - 1 2017: 1 2 - - - 4 2 1 Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: - - - 3 - - 1 3 2017: - - 4 9 1 1 4 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Van Wert : Vinton : Warren : Washington : Wayne : Williams : Wood : Wyandot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 2 - 7 - 65 1 4 1 2017: 2 3 4 - 94 3 6 3 $1,000, 2022: (D) - 200 - 23,917 (D) (D) (D) 2017: (D) 125 (D) - 13,874 (D) 476 73 : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - - 2 - 5 1 - - 2017: 2 1 1 - 10 2 3 - $1,000, 2022: - - (D) - 14 (D) - - 2017: (D) (D) (D) - 5 (D) 1 - : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 2 - 5 - 60 - 4 1 2017: - 2 3 - 84 1 3 3 $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) - 23,903 - (D) (D) 2017: - (D) (D) - 13,868 (D) 475 73 : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 2 - 5 - 66 - 4 4 2017: 2 2 3 - 98 3 3 3 USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - - 2 - - 1 1 - 2017: - 1 1 - - - 3 - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: 1 - 6 - 11 - - - 2017: - - - - 21 - 2 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 43. Selected Practices: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ohio : Adams : Allen : Ashland : Ashtabula : Athens : Auglaize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Received irrigation water from the : U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Practiced alley cropping, silvopasture, : forest farming, or had riparian forest : buffers or windbreaks ..............................farms, 2022: 1,316 19 6 27 27 22 3 2017: 1,156 24 12 28 22 33 3 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 743 8 2 9 12 15 - 2017: 389 12 2 6 25 21 1 : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 7,757 111 20 143 112 96 41 2017: 8,318 151 31 161 113 144 52 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: 69 2 - 2 3 - 1 2017: 194 5 - 2 3 1 - On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 636 6 1 12 13 5 - 2017: 621 2 3 16 6 12 2 Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 23,779 362 251 372 235 232 376 2017: 27,393 475 305 450 399 241 427 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 21,252 346 259 263 259 244 361 2017: 24,343 423 289 346 391 280 368 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 43. Selected Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Belmont : Brown : Butler : Carroll : Champaign : Clark : Clermont ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Received irrigation water from the : U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Practiced alley cropping, silvopasture, : forest farming, or had riparian forest : buffers or windbreaks ..............................farms, 2022: 12 24 22 24 11 7 32 2017: 18 17 7 8 12 12 11 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 12 5 10 11 11 3 10 2017: 7 6 7 12 4 2 6 : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 130 110 151 171 56 92 102 2017: 140 159 112 155 68 95 121 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 1 2017: 8 5 3 1 3 - - On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 5 6 5 - 2 3 12 2017: 8 1 4 - 9 8 10 Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 220 444 361 241 273 284 217 2017: 251 551 352 269 351 279 287 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 227 308 242 225 283 242 225 2017: 224 470 305 283 319 272 287 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Clinton : Columbiana : Coshocton : Crawford : Cuyahoga : Darke : Defiance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 8 26 30 6 11 10 6 2017: 10 40 34 2 4 16 7 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 6 15 19 6 - 3 7 2017: 1 9 7 - - 5 - : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 53 184 227 19 2 77 21 2017: 49 203 184 27 7 58 25 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - 1 - 1 - 2 - 2017: - 2 5 - - - - On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 6 15 3 3 8 3 - 2017: 3 9 4 1 6 1 - Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 208 385 363 235 14 673 249 2017: 254 434 432 340 24 719 316 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 283 285 337 205 37 465 276 2017: 267 364 374 235 40 493 289 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Delaware : Erie : Fairfield : Fayette : Franklin : Fulton : Gallia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 14 9 13 11 4 11 15 2017: 14 9 21 1 11 11 19 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 17 2 16 7 3 2 2 2017: 6 4 5 - - 2 13 : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 93 11 121 50 25 19 152 2017: 67 25 125 31 42 29 185 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - - - - - 1 - 2017: 1 - 1 1 - - 2 On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 16 8 13 3 11 5 2 2017: 8 12 5 - 24 9 9 Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 215 99 335 163 76 263 205 2017: 217 142 393 169 110 279 307 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 250 104 282 178 113 240 214 2017: 277 127 351 162 117 242 314 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 43. Selected Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Geauga : Greene : Guernsey : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Harrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 29 26 15 1 7 8 4 2017: 21 15 10 4 8 4 9 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 20 4 - 4 5 3 6 2017: 5 4 4 2 1 - 2 : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 127 115 151 37 18 36 97 2017: 148 88 201 37 10 50 84 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - - 1 - - - - 2017: 9 - 3 6 - - 6 On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 23 3 3 14 2 2 2 2017: 26 7 5 10 1 - - Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 266 289 299 102 253 163 147 2017: 265 285 363 105 248 220 162 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 233 250 269 64 308 209 120 2017: 229 339 349 54 305 225 144 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Henry : Highland : Hocking : Holmes : Huron : Jackson : Jefferson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 16 21 18 46 12 10 9 2017: 12 11 8 33 9 4 14 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 3 6 11 21 8 1 9 2017: 2 3 3 18 1 5 10 : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 22 139 61 396 47 62 89 2017: 19 176 62 430 43 73 107 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - - 1 14 2 - 4 2017: - 10 2 26 3 1 1 On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 1 24 - 26 5 8 7 2017: 3 31 3 26 7 7 - Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 355 359 150 560 272 131 185 2017: 334 446 114 669 306 164 218 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 301 335 117 268 208 171 149 2017: 264 403 104 265 250 174 193 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Knox : Lake : Lawrence : Licking : Logan : Lorain : Lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 31 13 4 47 8 14 4 2017: 29 - 3 29 8 16 14 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 6 - 9 31 15 9 1 2017: 14 - 5 11 2 3 - : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 212 9 57 211 83 86 17 2017: 227 16 61 243 58 89 17 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: 2 - 1 - - - - 2017: - - 2 1 4 - - On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 7 4 - 22 7 19 7 2017: 13 3 1 17 4 8 6 Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 435 66 140 434 248 270 104 2017: 520 55 172 515 330 348 105 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 369 66 147 430 276 276 117 2017: 431 57 174 518 347 301 125 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 43. Selected Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Madison : Mahoning : Marion : Medina : Meigs : Mercer : Miami : Monroe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Received irrigation water from the : U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Practiced alley cropping, silvopasture, : forest farming, or had riparian forest : buffers or windbreaks ..............................farms, 2022: 7 13 3 22 13 9 14 20 2017: 5 11 2 16 24 5 11 16 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 7 15 3 10 4 5 7 25 2017: - 1 - 5 7 2 1 3 : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 44 75 28 127 69 31 83 119 2017: 63 85 31 114 85 27 78 116 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: 2 - - 3 1 2 2 3 2017: 1 - - 8 6 - - 4 On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 1 16 4 25 7 11 1 3 2017: - 18 - 26 11 4 6 8 Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 197 229 179 297 121 452 408 247 2017: 247 291 207 370 152 500 408 320 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 206 189 192 235 149 347 344 183 2017: 259 236 196 309 173 330 328 231 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Montgomery : Morgan : Morrow : Muskingum : Noble : Ottawa : Paulding : Perry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 13 18 28 16 13 3 13 23 2017: 7 15 11 16 6 6 4 11 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 8 10 16 15 5 - 2 13 2017: 2 4 2 6 - 1 2 - : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 46 131 109 193 143 6 12 100 2017: 63 114 100 238 105 22 11 112 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - 1 - - - - - 1 2017: - 1 - 5 2 - - 1 On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 6 2 7 6 1 2 1 6 2017: 3 3 7 11 6 2 1 4 Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 298 170 215 370 198 187 119 204 2017: 296 178 263 435 202 229 150 237 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 222 211 247 338 159 152 230 188 2017: 277 145 259 394 145 158 229 240 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Pickaway : Pike : Portage : Preble : Putnam : Richland : Ross : Sandusky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Received irrigation water from the : U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Practiced alley cropping, silvopasture, : forest farming, or had riparian forest : buffers or windbreaks ..............................farms, 2022: 7 10 31 10 8 24 24 6 2017: 9 15 28 9 6 17 18 11 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 5 10 22 2 8 26 6 2 2017: - 2 4 5 - 14 4 - : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 51 57 131 65 27 123 94 28 2017: 61 66 160 72 8 107 91 19 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - 1 - - 2 1 - - 2017: 1 2 1 - 3 3 - - On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 1 10 25 4 4 11 20 3 2017: 2 13 19 9 2 17 8 4 Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 221 114 281 428 385 378 349 293 2017: 263 147 334 477 410 386 348 350 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 232 138 213 293 452 264 321 251 2017: 273 162 316 343 476 342 387 265 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 43. Selected Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Scioto : Seneca : Shelby : Stark : Summit : Trumbull : Tuscarawas : Union ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Received irrigation water from the : U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Practiced alley cropping, silvopasture, : forest farming, or had riparian forest : buffers or windbreaks ..............................farms, 2022: 7 11 5 27 26 16 12 9 2017: 11 13 10 26 11 16 15 8 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: - 9 - 20 5 13 7 3 2017: 2 - 5 1 4 3 3 4 : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 56 48 34 170 58 63 187 87 2017: 92 54 47 206 55 86 226 70 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 4 - 2017: - - - 3 - 2 3 4 On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 1 4 1 13 6 1 6 7 2017: 2 - - 11 5 6 5 - Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 156 437 383 430 122 236 354 295 2017: 207 476 430 532 119 342 404 297 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 165 378 269 327 101 212 254 348 2017: 250 387 326 449 96 310 303 329 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Van Wert : Vinton : Warren : Washington : Wayne : Williams : Wood : Wyandot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: - 8 20 28 29 9 4 4 2017: 9 4 19 15 28 7 14 4 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 1 12 18 11 21 4 3 5 2017: 2 - 9 8 21 1 3 - : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 7 36 89 178 307 25 28 31 2017: 10 29 112 192 296 45 25 27 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - - - - 7 - - - 2017: 2 1 - 2 20 1 - 1 On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: - 1 21 11 28 - 7 - 2017: 3 - 4 10 40 1 - - Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 208 55 261 384 779 208 356 196 2017: 219 70 260 433 824 288 358 217 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 210 63 249 297 439 233 323 192 2017: 258 89 288 375 461 277 314 198 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 44. Farms by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ohio : Adams : Allen : Ashland : Ashtabula : Athens : Auglaize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 76,009 1,100 897 1,028 1,034 663 1,012 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 25,720 292 560 327 227 28 595 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 1,401 7 1 33 31 12 3 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 1,626 18 4 11 94 14 2 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 1,991 16 5 20 54 16 4 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 17,128 354 181 192 237 293 192 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: 9 4 - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 17,119 350 181 192 237 293 192 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 10,722 250 48 158 109 135 67 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 588 11 11 6 6 5 20 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 1,245 13 2 25 17 6 20 Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 1,396 5 14 28 11 4 28 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 3,022 28 21 74 56 20 15 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 3,108 25 23 69 42 49 25 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 8,062 81 27 85 150 81 41 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 44. Farms by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Belmont : Brown : Butler : Carroll : Champaign : Clark : Clermont ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 756 1,103 888 817 839 833 815 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 4 386 223 116 360 363 132 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 15 15 16 14 8 13 27 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 12 19 28 19 20 4 34 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 9 20 22 29 9 29 39 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 245 276 211 240 172 148 180 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - 3 - - - - 2 Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 245 273 211 240 172 148 178 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 305 254 140 219 86 88 123 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 8 3 13 12 1 5 - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 5 5 1 24 8 2 2 Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 15 7 10 9 24 28 2 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 32 23 30 19 32 26 55 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 36 17 33 33 49 35 34 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 70 78 161 83 70 92 187 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Clinton : Columbiana : Coshocton : Crawford : Cuyahoga : Darke : Defiance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 788 1,129 1,251 628 104 1,761 907 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 444 250 217 359 - 1,034 538 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 14 22 14 7 15 12 7 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 4 17 39 3 10 13 8 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 18 37 12 6 34 10 3 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 101 265 330 115 10 239 240 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 101 265 330 115 10 239 240 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 58 215 261 28 3 121 41 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 2 8 3 5 - 29 2 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 3 53 27 9 - 28 5 Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 22 8 17 20 2 78 5 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 19 71 73 13 7 87 6 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 36 47 76 30 - 39 12 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 67 136 182 33 23 71 40 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Delaware : Erie : Fairfield : Fayette : Franklin : Fulton : Gallia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 728 317 1,082 550 372 794 771 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 227 151 327 274 99 392 39 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 34 10 26 5 27 11 3 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 11 25 39 8 15 10 17 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 42 19 37 6 60 16 9 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 122 33 237 123 57 209 234 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 122 33 237 123 57 209 234 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 43 15 164 53 9 66 283 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 1 3 12 - - 10 8 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: - - 3 15 2 4 1 Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 4 1 30 4 2 16 4 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 30 13 47 10 12 23 39 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 59 12 46 17 21 11 65 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 155 35 114 35 68 26 69 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Geauga : Greene : Guernsey : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Harrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 1,133 897 1,055 322 995 715 482 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 64 351 39 21 700 372 22 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 72 11 12 38 2 2 1 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 35 19 20 11 2 9 11 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 103 29 14 40 13 8 2 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 277 140 387 74 154 159 152 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 277 140 387 74 154 159 152 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 118 117 353 33 39 52 169 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 1 3 12 2 5 - 2 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 22 6 10 1 3 6 2 Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 17 18 23 - 17 41 12 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 77 49 23 9 10 19 34 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 30 37 52 14 28 13 15 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 317 117 110 79 22 34 60 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 44. Farms by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Henry : Highland : Hocking : Holmes : Huron : Jackson : Jefferson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 948 1,188 449 1,736 768 527 541 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 678 404 32 171 351 42 24 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 6 23 13 31 13 14 9 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 9 16 31 35 10 23 19 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 2 28 21 38 9 9 7 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 149 294 131 218 160 160 211 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 149 294 131 218 160 160 211 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 47 172 90 259 73 188 149 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 3 15 - 17 6 5 5 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 11 18 - 179 23 4 1 Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 7 21 9 20 11 4 - Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 10 41 24 194 49 13 13 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 3 59 49 163 13 26 18 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 23 97 49 411 50 39 85 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Knox : Lake : Lawrence : Licking : Logan : Lorain : Lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 1,303 243 429 1,532 977 894 364 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 359 20 20 391 422 303 191 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 32 17 15 35 7 48 17 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 27 24 15 52 28 40 6 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 33 62 4 73 3 53 41 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 273 38 107 329 218 132 37 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 273 38 107 329 218 132 37 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 212 12 182 268 109 48 16 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 7 - - 9 5 14 - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 25 - 4 6 14 8 - Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 29 4 - 23 16 10 8 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 52 28 11 85 24 50 11 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 91 5 33 92 51 27 10 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 163 33 38 169 80 161 27 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Madison : Mahoning : Marion : Medina : Meigs : Mercer : Miami : Monroe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 763 661 596 1,007 472 1,292 1,158 731 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 423 137 293 224 27 603 576 16 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 5 19 9 44 21 9 11 9 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 2 28 5 36 15 1 24 6 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 14 23 6 62 8 4 13 12 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 135 152 154 231 178 173 207 309 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 135 152 154 231 178 173 207 309 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 55 81 38 67 146 88 95 245 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: - 7 2 5 1 49 3 14 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 5 26 5 12 5 72 5 6 Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 8 28 24 21 1 88 31 6 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 21 25 9 74 18 131 45 18 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 19 26 19 55 19 16 43 23 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 76 109 32 176 33 58 105 67 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Montgomery : Morgan : Morrow : Muskingum : Noble : Ottawa : Paulding : Perry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 789 571 821 1,301 596 590 662 696 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 341 49 265 156 7 318 426 141 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 8 7 11 9 3 7 - 11 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 10 21 16 15 8 20 - 18 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 38 4 30 16 2 7 1 15 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 144 174 171 412 237 171 165 156 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 144 174 171 412 237 171 165 156 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 61 211 90 365 237 14 17 175 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 5 9 2 9 8 3 6 - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 3 3 8 8 2 - 10 3 Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 9 3 15 21 8 - 10 6 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 42 10 35 42 12 9 7 31 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 15 20 65 77 29 9 3 56 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 113 60 113 171 43 32 17 84 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 44. Farms by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Pickaway : Pike : Portage : Preble : Putnam : Richland : Ross : Sandusky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 760 478 927 1,044 1,471 1,078 1,107 752 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 369 80 176 474 1,139 262 298 459 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 14 20 33 9 14 29 20 16 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 4 10 15 12 - 21 20 9 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 9 8 49 4 9 36 23 14 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 190 177 253 197 141 232 422 142 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 190 177 253 197 141 232 422 142 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 52 116 98 139 41 136 134 46 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 2 2 4 23 10 11 2 2 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 6 5 5 4 7 80 12 3 Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 11 3 10 20 58 33 8 2 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 14 5 45 23 5 77 32 6 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 9 12 26 43 24 35 42 8 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 80 40 213 96 23 126 94 45 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Scioto : Seneca : Shelby : Stark : Summit : Trumbull : Tuscarawas : Union ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 585 1,080 933 1,431 413 945 1,154 1,020 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 74 734 533 306 25 249 163 440 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 10 5 5 42 19 29 11 10 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 11 4 4 46 35 46 8 26 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 13 1 2 71 67 46 30 30 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 228 187 133 317 78 190 269 245 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 228 187 133 317 78 190 269 245 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 150 51 71 263 29 93 286 67 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 2 6 22 16 - 1 7 9 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: - 1 26 29 1 29 34 4 Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 6 21 53 10 8 20 13 25 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 20 7 13 51 55 37 66 49 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 23 37 32 78 26 29 64 38 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 48 26 39 202 70 176 203 77 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Van Wert : Vinton : Warren : Washington : Wayne : Williams : Wood : Wyandot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 737 243 872 1,088 2,084 813 1,151 672 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 539 17 199 151 514 461 733 382 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 1 - 32 12 55 6 4 2 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 10 15 41 39 55 12 17 1 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 3 1 59 17 42 7 21 1 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 56 67 175 354 241 216 231 182 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 56 67 175 354 241 216 231 182 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 32 76 109 291 301 46 37 25 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 8 - 4 19 10 1 5 4 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 9 3 - 10 170 3 4 4 Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 28 15 4 6 23 14 22 16 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 14 19 43 48 121 8 12 16 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 25 2 34 34 162 14 23 24 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 12 28 172 107 390 25 42 15 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 45. Selected Operation and Producer Characteristics: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ohio : Adams : Allen : Ashland : Ashtabula : Athens : Auglaize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 76,009 1,100 897 1,028 1,034 663 1,012 acres: 13,652,346 170,805 178,921 148,742 134,274 106,866 231,815 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 56,583 882 717 775 783 464 782 acres: 9,777,227 70,425 153,543 105,477 71,272 21,814 203,298 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 73,028 1,090 859 986 1,018 655 962 acres: 7,955,304 139,734 84,596 89,564 98,385 87,538 127,982 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 20,122 180 306 285 199 106 355 acres: 5,697,042 31,071 94,325 59,178 35,889 19,328 103,833 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 55,887 920 591 743 835 557 657 acres: 4,313,584 (D) 34,912 45,925 56,034 68,260 60,649 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 37,770 721 413 509 599 376 439 acres: 1,848,159 (D) 22,750 18,980 15,412 10,390 43,075 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 17,141 170 268 243 183 98 305 acres: 8,581,672 59,806 140,345 83,850 73,462 37,989 152,163 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 3,641,720 32,070 49,684 43,639 42,351 19,278 67,333 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 4,939,952 27,736 90,661 40,211 31,111 18,711 84,830 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 16,263 151 266 227 171 85 298 acres: 7,267,235 37,582 127,156 68,499 52,308 11,127 141,751 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 2,981 10 38 42 16 8 50 acres: 757,090 (D) 3,664 18,967 4,778 617 19,003 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 2,550 10 38 39 13 3 45 acres: 661,833 (D) 3,637 17,998 3,552 297 18,472 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 136,309 1,881 1,601 1,899 1,860 1,142 1,878 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 32,164 463 420 381 402 280 452 2 producers ................................................: 34,716 540 351 512 531 328 392 3 producers ................................................: 5,200 64 62 75 42 29 109 4 producers ................................................: 2,780 25 43 51 42 17 33 5 or more producers ........................................: 1,149 8 21 9 17 9 26 : Total male producers ...................................number: 90,802 1,224 1,152 1,214 1,160 683 1,365 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 59,296 898 673 819 844 546 716 2 producers ..............................................: 9,410 104 117 126 90 44 155 3 producers ..............................................: 2,500 38 59 37 32 11 76 4 producers ..............................................: 690 1 5 8 5 4 19 5 or more producers ......................................: 298 - 8 - 4 - 7 : Total female producers .................................number: 45,507 657 449 685 700 459 513 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 36,721 585 358 559 591 373 406 2 producers ..............................................: 2,997 23 23 46 40 37 22 3 producers ..............................................: 547 6 11 2 3 4 5 4 producers ..............................................: 137 2 3 2 5 - 3 5 or more producers ......................................: 87 - - 2 - - 4 : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 132,912 1,867 1,564 1,870 1,826 1,127 1,799 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 88,979 1,224 1,130 1,208 1,141 679 1,349 Female .......................................................: 43,933 643 434 662 685 448 450 : Hired managers .................................................: 5,009 11 41 79 89 7 70 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 50,337 743 577 727 682 451 708 Other ........................................................: 82,575 1,124 987 1,143 1,144 676 1,091 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 99,944 1,443 1,005 1,561 1,494 935 1,136 Not on farm operated .........................................: 32,968 424 559 309 332 192 663 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 48,454 728 531 679 611 474 693 Any ..........................................................: 84,458 1,139 1,033 1,191 1,215 653 1,106 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 11,245 157 138 191 178 60 154 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 5,211 78 67 87 65 42 50 100 to 199 days ............................................: 10,307 226 108 127 163 69 117 200 days or more ...........................................: 57,695 678 720 786 809 482 785 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 6,501 76 127 115 97 48 62 3 or 4 years .................................................: 10,643 104 88 174 130 100 126 5 to 9 years .................................................: 24,242 270 275 373 413 202 324 10 years or more .............................................: 91,526 1,417 1,074 1,208 1,186 777 1,287 : Average years on present farm ................................: 21.8 23.5 22.7 19.4 19.8 22.5 23.4 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 18,868 208 273 323 360 146 215 6 to 10 years ................................................: 20,235 225 172 312 269 180 289 11 years or more .............................................: 93,809 1,434 1,119 1,235 1,197 801 1,295 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Belmont : Brown : Butler : Carroll : Champaign : Clark : Clermont ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 756 1,103 888 817 839 833 815 acres: 139,632 177,509 93,238 111,677 217,289 170,922 85,840 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 541 901 659 632 652 632 550 acres: 29,877 108,302 59,897 52,711 185,009 140,314 57,180 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 741 1,085 855 803 787 789 805 acres: 110,809 125,327 65,905 76,945 105,109 85,636 47,144 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 136 240 172 196 275 211 107 acres: 28,823 52,182 27,333 34,732 112,180 85,286 38,696 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 620 863 716 621 564 622 708 acres: 73,293 84,187 41,703 50,209 35,931 40,987 30,227 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 444 681 493 445 387 440 459 acres: 17,049 37,194 17,293 14,841 18,542 24,771 8,789 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 121 222 139 182 223 167 97 acres: 64,525 91,275 47,574 56,891 163,453 116,159 38,167 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 37,516 41,140 24,202 26,736 69,178 44,649 16,917 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 27,009 50,135 23,372 30,155 94,275 71,510 21,250 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 88 207 135 177 219 157 83 acres: 12,186 69,336 39,000 35,259 149,481 102,458 31,598 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 15 18 33 14 52 44 10 acres: 1,814 2,047 3,961 4,577 17,905 13,776 17,446 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 9 13 31 10 46 35 8 acres: 642 1,772 3,604 2,611 16,986 13,085 16,793 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 1,378 2,055 1,632 1,428 1,505 1,520 1,459 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 275 472 367 361 357 316 314 2 producers ................................................: 395 507 417 359 360 403 426 3 producers ................................................: 52 72 51 51 78 74 36 4 producers ................................................: 25 31 23 40 30 31 33 5 or more producers ........................................: 9 21 30 6 14 9 6 : Total male producers ...................................number: 834 1,372 1,040 940 986 943 839 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 602 886 709 646 649 645 641 2 producers ..............................................: 80 114 90 90 98 111 86 3 producers ..............................................: 16 38 19 34 32 20 7 4 producers ..............................................: 6 11 10 3 10 4 - 5 or more producers ......................................: - 11 6 - 1 - 1 : Total female producers .................................number: 544 683 592 488 519 577 620 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 443 518 467 405 413 427 473 2 producers ..............................................: 37 34 32 33 35 54 57 3 producers ..............................................: 9 14 8 3 8 6 1 4 producers ..............................................: - - 8 2 3 6 - 5 or more producers ......................................: - 5 1 - - - 5 : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 1,357 1,910 1,566 1,416 1,487 1,504 1,430 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 825 1,304 1,003 934 978 941 830 Female .......................................................: 532 606 563 482 509 563 600 : Hired managers .................................................: 37 13 52 49 35 46 20 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 572 671 490 535 650 540 517 Other ........................................................: 785 1,239 1,076 881 837 964 913 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 1,064 1,372 1,196 1,163 1,152 1,197 1,160 Not on farm operated .........................................: 293 538 370 253 335 307 270 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 551 713 511 518 565 542 507 Any ..........................................................: 806 1,197 1,055 898 922 962 923 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 99 131 156 101 121 150 98 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 41 83 64 81 65 48 63 100 to 199 days ............................................: 124 188 118 138 92 116 176 200 days or more ...........................................: 542 795 717 578 644 648 586 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 46 95 90 57 72 90 89 3 or 4 years .................................................: 138 155 97 88 113 137 149 5 to 9 years .................................................: 258 326 338 272 294 333 253 10 years or more .............................................: 915 1,334 1,041 999 1,008 944 939 : Average years on present farm ................................: 22.1 22.4 21.1 21.9 22.1 19.8 20.0 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 175 254 186 135 188 246 246 6 to 10 years ................................................: 192 282 305 225 215 265 236 11 years or more .............................................: 990 1,374 1,075 1,056 1,084 993 948 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Clinton : Columbiana : Coshocton : Crawford : Cuyahoga : Darke : Defiance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 788 1,129 1,251 628 104 1,761 907 acres: 241,315 153,993 178,050 203,784 1,564 366,642 206,426 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 612 856 840 479 75 1,463 649 acres: 208,161 93,585 74,354 179,701 487 320,829 170,976 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 761 1,097 1,231 586 90 1,667 882 acres: 126,673 99,750 142,413 92,496 1,273 204,276 101,154 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 245 284 249 254 24 630 265 acres: 114,642 54,243 35,637 111,288 291 162,366 105,272 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 543 845 1,002 374 80 1,131 642 acres: 48,851 54,679 106,009 29,397 (D) 89,403 41,217 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 387 593 613 232 53 848 391 acres: 34,732 16,758 27,869 18,730 (D) 64,434 19,469 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 218 252 229 212 10 536 240 acres: 187,914 93,317 69,547 164,708 180 261,100 160,843 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 77,822 45,071 36,404 63,099 85 114,873 59,937 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 110,092 48,246 33,143 101,609 95 146,227 100,906 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 202 242 218 210 9 531 235 acres: 169,385 71,829 45,677 152,479 (D) 241,103 147,264 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 27 32 20 42 14 94 25 acres: 4,550 5,997 2,494 9,679 (D) 16,139 4,366 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 23 21 9 37 13 84 23 acres: 4,044 4,998 808 8,492 (D) 15,292 4,243 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 1,350 2,029 2,231 1,107 187 2,964 1,585 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 353 468 479 298 39 818 445 2 producers ................................................: 353 507 632 239 49 797 340 3 producers ................................................: 54 101 86 52 14 79 71 4 producers ................................................: 20 37 42 24 2 39 33 5 or more producers ........................................: 8 16 12 15 - 28 18 : Total male producers ...................................number: 929 1,321 1,404 806 98 2,073 1,146 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 613 880 1,015 442 72 1,428 670 2 producers ..............................................: 82 144 140 103 9 195 158 3 producers ..............................................: 29 31 28 32 - 59 33 4 producers ..............................................: 10 15 - 14 2 16 9 5 or more producers ......................................: 5 - 5 1 - 2 5 : Total female producers .................................number: 421 708 827 301 89 891 439 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 364 590 706 249 62 770 345 2 producers ..............................................: 15 44 49 17 12 42 18 3 producers ..............................................: 9 10 5 6 1 7 14 4 producers ..............................................: - - 2 - - 4 4 5 or more producers ......................................: - - - - - - - : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 1,333 1,997 2,217 1,088 187 2,917 1,542 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 921 1,305 1,395 797 98 2,059 1,134 Female .......................................................: 412 692 822 291 89 858 408 : Hired managers .................................................: 78 117 56 57 24 133 51 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 532 914 686 507 75 1,182 491 Other ........................................................: 801 1,083 1,531 581 112 1,735 1,051 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 936 1,675 1,812 738 118 2,197 948 Not on farm operated .........................................: 397 322 405 350 69 720 594 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 489 738 694 460 49 1,056 571 Any ..........................................................: 844 1,259 1,523 628 138 1,861 971 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 83 153 142 64 9 265 158 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 50 85 65 36 14 107 56 100 to 199 days ............................................: 93 156 203 57 26 142 96 200 days or more ...........................................: 618 865 1,113 471 89 1,347 661 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 41 114 136 35 22 97 62 3 or 4 years .................................................: 100 160 163 34 4 167 98 5 to 9 years .................................................: 319 294 388 199 33 514 243 10 years or more .............................................: 873 1,429 1,530 820 128 2,139 1,139 : Average years on present farm ................................: 22.0 22.3 20.8 25.0 17.4 24.5 23.9 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 182 281 309 94 29 308 154 6 to 10 years ................................................: 232 229 355 165 26 416 237 11 years or more .............................................: 919 1,487 1,553 829 132 2,193 1,151 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Delaware : Erie : Fairfield : Fayette : Franklin : Fulton : Gallia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 728 317 1,082 550 372 794 771 acres: 130,937 77,157 193,611 202,425 48,728 211,588 101,469 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 510 245 758 378 276 591 510 acres: 111,979 66,504 151,513 177,017 38,115 189,196 25,363 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 679 303 1,040 511 342 741 758 acres: 56,666 41,292 102,511 84,908 23,841 98,826 82,408 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 184 120 252 182 78 328 141 acres: 74,271 35,865 91,100 117,517 24,887 112,762 19,061 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 544 197 830 368 294 466 630 acres: 21,220 10,401 43,444 38,765 14,469 37,872 63,258 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 337 125 524 206 203 272 394 acres: 9,144 5,960 18,488 25,986 6,658 25,373 11,908 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 135 106 210 143 48 275 128 acres: 89,884 58,933 138,156 112,119 31,107 155,645 37,059 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 35,446 30,891 59,067 46,143 9,372 60,954 19,150 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 54,438 28,042 79,089 65,976 21,735 94,691 17,909 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 130 106 199 133 46 268 108 acres: 84,108 53,752 121,909 102,784 28,441 146,064 13,135 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 49 14 42 39 30 53 13 acres: 19,833 7,823 12,011 51,541 3,152 18,071 1,152 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 43 14 35 39 27 51 8 acres: 18,727 6,792 11,116 48,247 3,016 17,759 320 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 1,352 596 2,025 947 729 1,340 1,301 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 250 151 412 262 154 413 358 2 producers ................................................: 384 114 531 228 159 284 333 3 producers ................................................: 53 32 73 33 29 66 60 4 producers ................................................: 32 12 40 16 17 21 12 5 or more producers ........................................: 9 8 26 11 13 10 8 : Total male producers ...................................number: 823 397 1,289 678 434 960 867 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 581 222 840 419 284 611 649 2 producers ..............................................: 64 51 116 70 50 92 83 3 producers ..............................................: 22 13 29 23 7 32 8 4 producers ..............................................: 12 1 18 2 1 7 7 5 or more producers ......................................: - 3 8 8 5 7 - : Total female producers .................................number: 529 199 736 269 295 380 434 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 421 116 604 233 178 314 370 2 producers ..............................................: 39 28 61 9 25 19 29 3 producers ..............................................: 10 3 - 6 6 8 2 4 producers ..............................................: - 2 1 - 3 1 - 5 or more producers ......................................: - 1 1 - 5 - - : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 1,341 555 1,957 925 679 1,303 1,284 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 815 374 1,237 665 413 939 858 Female .......................................................: 526 181 720 260 266 364 426 : Hired managers .................................................: 83 63 60 54 73 104 35 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 530 252 734 448 263 480 491 Other ........................................................: 811 303 1,223 477 416 823 793 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 1,023 385 1,546 632 467 870 1,048 Not on farm operated .........................................: 318 170 411 293 212 433 236 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 472 241 734 362 246 458 458 Any ..........................................................: 869 314 1,223 563 433 845 826 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 100 42 127 127 51 90 104 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 59 22 81 41 36 44 64 100 to 199 days ............................................: 104 33 180 71 61 95 130 200 days or more ...........................................: 606 217 835 324 285 616 528 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 103 16 109 46 14 51 88 3 or 4 years .................................................: 117 47 179 49 109 80 80 5 to 9 years .................................................: 221 64 286 184 163 226 142 10 years or more .............................................: 900 428 1,383 646 393 946 974 : Average years on present farm ................................: 20.3 26.3 22.9 21.7 18.7 24.0 23.4 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 236 44 267 92 130 112 165 6 to 10 years ................................................: 204 51 267 191 154 214 122 11 years or more .............................................: 901 460 1,423 642 395 977 997 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Geauga : Greene : Guernsey : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Harrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 1,133 897 1,055 322 995 715 482 acres: 66,881 156,287 147,625 18,884 249,468 243,914 103,742 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 779 678 789 209 832 532 347 acres: 24,722 126,919 45,468 7,651 227,029 213,265 31,498 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 1,107 850 1,035 305 926 676 461 acres: 50,381 75,975 119,605 13,914 116,708 101,686 77,004 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 209 195 186 48 394 248 110 acres: 16,500 80,312 28,020 4,970 132,760 142,228 26,738 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 924 702 869 274 601 467 372 acres: 39,480 39,693 101,237 11,160 42,492 38,269 52,627 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 609 501 620 170 456 287 268 acres: 8,142 19,038 25,813 3,175 32,500 21,190 13,371 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 183 148 166 31 325 209 89 acres: 25,577 110,113 41,894 6,528 195,646 197,316 49,354 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 10,901 36,282 18,368 2,754 74,216 63,417 24,377 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 14,676 73,831 23,526 3,774 121,430 133,899 24,977 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 151 133 154 25 313 206 73 acres: 15,467 102,016 18,110 3,487 183,604 184,565 17,437 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 26 47 20 17 69 39 21 acres: 1,824 6,481 4,494 1,196 11,330 8,329 1,761 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 19 44 15 14 63 39 6 acres: 1,113 5,865 1,545 989 10,925 7,510 690 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 2,115 1,561 1,803 682 1,782 1,228 835 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 430 352 462 118 464 338 204 2 producers ................................................: 542 462 505 140 382 287 223 3 producers ................................................: 91 57 45 36 99 55 36 4 producers ................................................: 58 23 29 10 34 29 18 5 or more producers ........................................: 12 3 14 18 16 6 1 : Total male producers ...................................number: 1,354 1,015 1,157 416 1,288 867 565 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 842 714 883 222 703 548 380 2 producers ..............................................: 173 103 90 40 181 93 66 3 producers ..............................................: 20 23 23 23 43 41 12 4 producers ..............................................: 19 5 1 10 14 1 3 5 or more producers ......................................: 6 1 3 1 6 1 1 : Total female producers .................................number: 761 546 646 266 494 361 270 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 545 496 555 148 375 285 250 2 producers ..............................................: 83 20 38 25 28 27 10 3 producers ..............................................: 1 2 5 8 7 6 - 4 producers ..............................................: 7 1 - 3 5 1 - 5 or more producers ......................................: 3 - - 5 4 - - : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 2,067 1,551 1,779 618 1,725 1,217 834 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 1,341 1,012 1,142 382 1,270 864 564 Female .......................................................: 726 539 637 236 455 353 270 : Hired managers .................................................: 84 62 9 65 62 31 16 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 663 558 696 220 678 476 388 Other ........................................................: 1,404 993 1,083 398 1,047 741 446 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 1,732 1,145 1,463 390 1,054 856 641 Not on farm operated .........................................: 335 406 316 228 671 361 193 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 649 599 653 223 653 482 359 Any ..........................................................: 1,418 952 1,126 395 1,072 735 475 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 255 133 152 58 153 82 59 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 89 68 44 23 69 45 33 100 to 199 days ............................................: 203 113 161 45 121 84 66 200 days or more ...........................................: 871 638 769 269 729 524 317 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 129 67 72 15 51 62 45 3 or 4 years .................................................: 244 139 164 38 159 107 72 5 to 9 years .................................................: 350 321 237 137 355 166 112 10 years or more .............................................: 1,344 1,024 1,306 428 1,160 882 605 : Average years on present farm ................................: 19.4 20.3 22.3 23.6 22.0 24.3 23.3 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 339 212 214 65 247 181 125 6 to 10 years ................................................: 307 274 262 162 299 148 99 11 years or more .............................................: 1,421 1,065 1,303 391 1,179 888 610 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Henry : Highland : Hocking : Holmes : Huron : Jackson : Jefferson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 948 1,188 449 1,736 768 527 541 acres: 243,932 227,859 40,976 184,549 224,977 66,565 72,749 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 777 789 281 1,081 598 369 422 acres: 222,572 157,521 10,093 73,940 191,283 19,656 23,153 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 883 1,148 440 1,662 727 511 527 acres: 105,703 143,266 36,947 141,734 108,214 53,650 60,246 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 395 255 60 395 272 73 91 acres: 138,229 84,593 4,029 42,815 116,763 12,915 12,503 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 553 933 389 1,341 496 454 450 acres: 38,644 81,329 30,943 106,044 35,384 45,379 49,045 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 388 557 233 766 343 309 342 acres: 29,754 33,187 4,576 26,487 20,986 10,797 12,876 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 330 215 51 321 231 57 77 acres: 178,838 137,479 9,572 70,471 176,367 15,940 22,138 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 67,059 61,937 6,004 35,690 72,830 8,271 11,201 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 111,779 75,542 3,568 34,781 103,537 7,669 10,937 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 329 206 45 269 220 47 67 acres: 167,371 117,015 5,395 43,685 158,233 7,276 8,941 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 65 40 9 74 41 16 14 acres: 26,450 9,051 461 8,034 13,226 5,246 1,566 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 60 26 3 46 35 13 13 acres: 25,447 7,319 122 3,768 12,064 1,583 1,336 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 1,612 2,110 784 3,273 1,389 865 876 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 486 508 180 581 359 258 279 2 producers ................................................: 339 546 224 935 330 224 209 3 producers ................................................: 68 77 25 101 51 29 33 4 producers ................................................: 40 42 19 92 18 11 20 5 or more producers ........................................: 15 15 1 27 10 5 - : Total male producers ...................................number: 1,233 1,371 483 2,124 1,012 581 575 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 663 952 396 1,376 599 443 440 2 producers ..............................................: 180 112 40 239 99 44 60 3 producers ..............................................: 49 35 1 68 23 10 5 4 producers ..............................................: 13 18 1 13 3 5 - 5 or more producers ......................................: 2 3 - 2 8 - - : Total female producers .................................number: 379 739 301 1,149 377 284 301 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 315 599 237 974 309 246 233 2 producers ..............................................: 17 43 26 64 28 19 34 3 producers ..............................................: 10 9 4 13 4 - - 4 producers ..............................................: - 3 - 2 - - - 5 or more producers ......................................: - 3 - - - - - : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 1,588 2,059 783 3,230 1,284 857 876 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 1,226 1,347 482 2,103 910 576 575 Female .......................................................: 362 712 301 1,127 374 281 301 : Hired managers .................................................: 66 41 - 115 83 7 10 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 679 850 257 1,228 539 366 392 Other ........................................................: 909 1,209 526 2,002 745 491 484 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 925 1,590 672 2,884 946 701 699 Not on farm operated .........................................: 663 469 111 346 338 156 177 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 601 798 309 1,200 519 298 372 Any ..........................................................: 987 1,261 474 2,030 765 559 504 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 165 148 52 346 121 98 53 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 72 114 30 162 41 51 20 100 to 199 days ............................................: 105 173 39 262 93 90 80 200 days or more ...........................................: 645 826 353 1,260 510 320 351 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 32 122 43 227 32 36 65 3 or 4 years .................................................: 99 137 104 308 120 82 28 5 to 9 years .................................................: 238 362 162 525 225 187 147 10 years or more .............................................: 1,219 1,438 474 2,170 907 552 636 : Average years on present farm ................................: 25.2 20.7 20.0 19.0 22.4 22.4 23.2 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 137 256 147 552 178 134 130 6 to 10 years ................................................: 195 348 140 473 172 173 110 11 years or more .............................................: 1,256 1,455 496 2,205 934 550 636 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Knox : Lake : Lawrence : Licking : Logan : Lorain : Lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 1,303 243 429 1,532 977 894 364 acres: 184,283 13,886 51,104 207,389 204,656 108,838 76,149 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 947 172 293 1,138 714 695 284 acres: 118,790 7,020 9,091 133,478 168,184 84,375 70,193 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 1,263 237 427 1,489 929 848 335 acres: 119,280 9,360 44,884 129,685 105,424 61,851 30,070 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 319 44 64 338 252 258 120 acres: 65,003 4,526 6,220 77,704 99,232 46,987 46,079 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 984 199 365 1,194 725 636 244 acres: 66,393 (D) (D) 76,988 47,736 30,486 11,596 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 654 133 238 832 469 442 164 acres: 25,477 2,046 5,338 27,173 25,443 15,430 6,964 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 279 38 62 295 204 212 91 acres: 109,867 5,658 16,436 127,227 150,274 73,259 62,600 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 52,887 1,422 10,371 52,697 57,688 31,365 18,474 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 56,980 4,236 6,065 74,530 92,586 41,894 44,126 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 261 33 53 269 199 209 91 acres: 86,401 (D) (D) 104,084 136,639 64,712 61,306 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 40 6 2 43 48 46 29 acres: 8,023 (D) (D) 3,174 6,646 5,093 1,953 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 32 6 2 37 46 44 29 acres: 6,912 (D) (D) 2,221 6,102 4,233 1,923 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 2,292 426 748 2,710 1,637 1,668 675 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 524 102 172 600 457 342 153 2 producers ................................................: 645 117 209 766 426 449 156 3 producers ................................................: 86 16 35 111 53 64 34 4 producers ................................................: 31 4 12 39 37 16 13 5 or more producers ........................................: 17 4 1 16 4 23 8 : Total male producers ...................................number: 1,483 264 486 1,717 1,094 1,081 465 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 1,026 199 348 1,199 800 692 264 2 producers ..............................................: 161 21 45 165 79 108 57 3 producers ..............................................: 16 5 16 50 36 16 19 4 producers ..............................................: 15 2 - 4 7 16 2 5 or more producers ......................................: 5 - - 4 - 5 2 : Total female producers .................................number: 809 162 262 993 543 587 210 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 696 126 227 836 487 481 155 2 producers ..............................................: 37 12 16 53 28 29 18 3 producers ..............................................: 13 2 1 13 - 16 5 4 producers ..............................................: - - - 3 - - 1 5 or more producers ......................................: - 1 - - - - - : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 2,264 416 747 2,685 1,632 1,588 651 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 1,470 262 486 1,705 1,093 1,032 450 Female .......................................................: 794 154 261 980 539 556 201 : Hired managers .................................................: 67 55 - 93 61 101 40 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 847 180 266 1,005 655 600 277 Other ........................................................: 1,417 236 481 1,680 977 988 374 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 1,845 305 606 2,180 1,250 1,281 426 Not on farm operated .........................................: 419 111 141 505 382 307 225 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 814 155 283 903 674 579 264 Any ..........................................................: 1,450 261 464 1,782 958 1,009 387 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 165 80 53 212 162 159 87 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 103 23 23 172 56 53 12 100 to 199 days ............................................: 247 42 58 190 88 109 35 200 days or more ...........................................: 935 116 330 1,208 652 688 253 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 114 6 45 149 66 36 16 3 or 4 years .................................................: 234 34 11 284 123 138 57 5 to 9 years .................................................: 351 97 120 556 274 342 158 10 years or more .............................................: 1,565 279 571 1,696 1,169 1,072 420 : Average years on present farm ................................: 21.6 21.4 23.6 20.1 22.5 21.9 20.5 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 350 56 91 449 221 226 107 6 to 10 years ................................................: 330 82 84 484 242 294 144 11 years or more .............................................: 1,584 278 572 1,752 1,169 1,068 400 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Madison : Mahoning : Marion : Medina : Meigs : Mercer : Miami : Monroe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 763 661 596 1,007 472 1,292 1,158 731 acres: 236,886 71,023 213,065 100,579 63,118 270,984 166,746 99,313 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 614 490 414 739 352 1,029 932 566 acres: 207,890 46,635 182,759 73,192 15,095 240,463 141,317 23,446 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 701 641 568 977 465 1,213 1,107 709 acres: 112,610 46,285 96,498 65,077 56,261 171,310 84,637 84,900 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 240 150 190 232 100 492 321 154 acres: 124,276 24,738 116,567 35,502 6,857 99,674 82,109 14,413 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 523 511 406 775 372 800 837 577 acres: 63,175 28,117 33,121 35,883 46,000 75,126 38,077 61,590 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 385 342 228 527 263 549 629 432 acres: 46,563 14,080 16,352 19,654 8,065 58,568 23,869 12,336 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 178 130 162 202 93 413 270 132 acres: 151,148 41,514 154,506 61,943 15,744 176,737 116,096 36,940 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 49,435 18,168 63,377 29,194 10,261 96,184 46,560 23,310 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 101,713 23,346 91,129 32,749 5,483 80,553 69,536 13,630 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 174 128 158 193 83 405 263 119 acres: 139,310 31,616 146,565 51,152 5,813 163,512 105,231 10,897 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 62 20 28 30 7 79 51 22 acres: 22,563 1,392 25,438 2,753 1,374 19,121 12,573 783 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 55 20 28 19 6 75 40 15 acres: 22,017 939 19,842 2,386 1,217 18,383 12,217 213 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 1,329 1,189 1,015 1,830 794 2,399 2,101 1,323 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 343 269 299 382 227 568 446 305 2 producers ................................................: 328 299 226 494 199 524 566 331 3 producers ................................................: 58 53 29 88 21 125 91 50 4 producers ................................................: 20 37 36 30 19 52 35 30 5 or more producers ........................................: 14 3 6 13 6 23 20 15 : Total male producers ...................................number: 924 754 732 1,156 516 1,804 1,368 859 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 584 552 457 804 369 904 890 581 2 producers ..............................................: 94 80 76 95 55 241 151 100 3 producers ..............................................: 28 10 16 39 3 77 49 19 4 producers ..............................................: 12 3 15 10 7 22 4 4 5 or more producers ......................................: 4 - 3 1 - 12 2 1 : Total female producers .................................number: 405 435 283 674 278 595 733 464 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 351 316 217 547 217 483 591 347 2 producers ..............................................: 17 49 22 50 29 26 48 32 3 producers ..............................................: 4 3 6 5 1 6 10 15 4 producers ..............................................: 2 3 1 3 - 3 4 2 5 or more producers ......................................: - - - - - 2 - - : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 1,309 1,186 1,006 1,806 788 2,291 2,071 1,297 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 916 753 728 1,145 516 1,744 1,352 853 Female .......................................................: 393 433 278 661 272 547 719 444 : Hired managers .................................................: 56 64 94 80 12 165 64 9 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 579 452 399 751 300 893 701 516 Other ........................................................: 730 734 607 1,055 488 1,398 1,370 781 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 909 1,004 677 1,440 636 1,496 1,531 1,054 Not on farm operated .........................................: 400 182 329 366 152 795 540 243 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 489 392 385 607 264 786 623 528 Any ..........................................................: 820 794 621 1,199 524 1,505 1,448 769 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 144 106 73 190 33 197 181 75 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 58 46 33 103 28 52 60 68 100 to 199 days ............................................: 59 100 72 121 103 105 143 128 200 days or more ...........................................: 559 542 443 785 360 1,151 1,064 498 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 70 29 65 128 45 104 110 58 3 or 4 years .................................................: 78 133 36 128 50 110 202 79 5 to 9 years .................................................: 232 235 159 366 142 386 503 196 10 years or more .............................................: 929 789 746 1,184 551 1,691 1,256 964 : Average years on present farm ................................: 21.6 21.0 23.9 19.7 23.1 23.9 19.0 23.4 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 146 175 109 300 124 248 417 145 6 to 10 years ................................................: 213 200 148 322 92 321 329 140 11 years or more .............................................: 950 811 749 1,184 572 1,722 1,325 1,012 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Montgomery : Morgan : Morrow : Muskingum : Noble : Ottawa : Paulding : Perry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 789 571 821 1,301 596 590 662 696 acres: 118,582 93,381 145,232 200,805 98,064 119,544 206,880 76,325 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 637 452 620 940 497 408 503 471 acres: 97,950 27,636 117,288 81,369 23,174 100,991 185,425 37,689 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 764 553 796 1,280 584 570 642 665 acres: 53,307 71,166 73,221 150,318 70,392 64,110 82,923 59,217 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 175 153 228 242 135 169 225 147 acres: 65,275 22,215 72,011 50,487 27,672 55,434 123,957 17,108 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 614 418 593 1,059 461 421 437 549 acres: 26,362 42,334 27,476 104,892 53,189 30,483 40,820 39,633 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 466 317 408 724 376 244 280 346 acres: 14,002 8,410 12,012 25,620 11,098 19,279 29,781 11,510 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 150 135 203 221 123 149 205 116 acres: 85,208 47,360 112,774 93,691 43,573 83,039 153,883 35,083 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 26,945 28,832 45,745 45,426 17,203 33,627 42,103 19,584 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 58,263 18,528 67,029 48,265 26,370 49,412 111,780 15,499 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 150 126 194 201 109 144 203 103 acres: 76,954 17,461 101,740 54,848 11,706 76,053 143,790 25,672 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 25 18 25 21 12 20 20 31 acres: 7,012 3,687 4,982 2,222 1,302 6,022 12,177 1,609 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 21 9 18 15 12 20 20 22 acres: 6,994 1,765 3,536 901 370 5,659 11,854 507 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 1,572 1,020 1,701 2,449 1,055 1,057 1,072 1,328 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 306 207 287 495 258 268 363 243 2 producers ................................................: 393 306 432 669 283 245 224 360 3 producers ................................................: 44 34 33 60 32 41 54 46 4 producers ................................................: 26 21 46 45 11 30 13 33 5 or more producers ........................................: 20 3 23 32 12 6 8 14 : Total male producers ...................................number: 1,082 649 1,102 1,565 692 760 784 814 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 596 464 659 1,047 495 425 496 559 2 producers ..............................................: 105 79 81 117 49 93 81 85 3 producers ..............................................: 29 9 31 45 23 19 38 11 4 producers ..............................................: 6 - 2 13 - 12 3 13 5 or more producers ......................................: 8 - 12 11 6 4 - - : Total female producers .................................number: 490 371 599 884 363 297 288 514 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 396 326 468 720 294 252 238 361 2 producers ..............................................: 26 18 33 46 18 18 15 55 3 producers ..............................................: 11 3 9 13 1 3 5 11 4 producers ..............................................: 1 - 2 - - - - - 5 or more producers ......................................: 1 - 6 3 6 - 1 2 : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 1,408 1,017 1,526 2,321 1,012 1,025 1,057 1,289 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 943 646 965 1,501 682 732 777 803 Female .......................................................: 465 371 561 820 330 293 280 486 : Hired managers .................................................: 51 11 39 23 8 29 30 33 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 486 412 452 781 366 312 439 386 Other ........................................................: 922 605 1,074 1,540 646 713 618 903 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 1,075 885 1,185 1,892 844 621 609 996 Not on farm operated .........................................: 333 132 341 429 168 404 448 293 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 520 404 470 783 373 366 435 364 Any ..........................................................: 888 613 1,056 1,538 639 659 622 925 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 111 65 158 136 77 105 90 81 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 51 29 67 80 46 38 19 51 100 to 199 days ............................................: 87 98 132 221 90 76 68 115 200 days or more ...........................................: 639 421 699 1,101 426 440 445 678 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 68 57 74 94 32 57 27 40 3 or 4 years .................................................: 91 114 152 123 61 110 78 121 5 to 9 years .................................................: 302 160 328 422 101 160 125 294 10 years or more .............................................: 947 686 972 1,682 818 698 827 834 : Average years on present farm ................................: 21.8 22.1 19.8 22.4 25.9 22.4 25.1 20.7 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 169 180 292 276 100 160 117 174 6 to 10 years ................................................: 248 149 221 382 105 141 105 194 11 years or more .............................................: 991 688 1,013 1,663 807 724 835 921 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Pickaway : Pike : Portage : Preble : Putnam : Richland : Ross : Sandusky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 760 478 927 1,044 1,471 1,078 1,107 752 acres: 283,165 87,549 85,762 213,053 306,504 159,053 270,703 156,656 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 545 333 643 811 1,286 830 702 577 acres: 239,392 34,694 50,902 182,870 282,714 113,585 154,170 135,344 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 697 468 883 1,003 1,385 1,048 1,084 700 acres: 102,526 67,194 55,576 110,923 163,471 110,170 181,553 89,339 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 218 76 228 330 618 249 215 259 acres: 180,639 20,355 30,186 102,130 143,033 48,883 89,150 67,317 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 542 402 699 714 853 829 892 493 acres: 59,997 53,596 30,759 45,669 65,868 66,966 120,235 42,132 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 336 267 433 493 673 592 504 325 acres: 30,189 9,984 9,755 27,286 53,869 36,056 35,708 28,636 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 155 66 184 289 532 219 192 207 acres: 166,948 24,573 51,169 162,521 224,130 87,474 145,431 110,074 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 42,529 13,598 24,817 65,254 97,603 43,204 61,318 47,207 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 124,419 10,975 26,352 97,267 126,527 44,270 84,113 62,867 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 149 56 173 281 528 212 182 204 acres: 154,412 16,025 37,990 151,367 213,268 73,072 114,251 102,422 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 63 10 44 41 86 30 23 52 acres: 56,220 9,380 3,834 4,863 16,506 4,613 5,037 4,450 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 60 10 37 37 85 26 16 48 acres: 54,791 8,685 3,157 4,217 15,577 4,457 4,211 4,286 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 1,382 802 1,690 1,838 2,509 1,987 1,983 1,277 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 330 227 390 486 740 375 466 359 2 producers ................................................: 315 214 416 418 556 592 499 330 3 producers ................................................: 57 18 59 87 102 53 79 34 4 producers ................................................: 46 14 43 43 49 44 49 21 5 or more producers ........................................: 12 5 19 10 24 14 14 8 : Total male producers ...................................number: 934 557 1,029 1,256 2,003 1,215 1,290 914 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 550 387 721 837 1,008 872 858 588 2 producers ..............................................: 126 62 105 112 346 118 146 110 3 producers ..............................................: 22 6 14 44 58 24 38 11 4 producers ..............................................: 15 - 2 4 25 2 5 2 5 or more producers ......................................: 1 5 9 6 4 3 1 8 : Total female producers .................................number: 448 245 661 582 506 772 693 363 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 340 212 477 456 384 629 532 310 2 producers ..............................................: 36 10 74 50 36 55 58 14 3 producers ..............................................: 9 3 12 5 3 11 12 7 4 producers ..............................................: 1 1 - 1 9 - 1 1 5 or more producers ......................................: 1 - - 1 1 - 1 - : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 1,363 785 1,647 1,795 2,450 1,950 1,953 1,237 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 931 546 1,009 1,229 1,986 1,197 1,280 877 Female .......................................................: 432 239 638 566 464 753 673 360 : Hired managers .................................................: 76 12 68 61 128 86 61 63 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 645 230 595 658 847 843 716 482 Other ........................................................: 718 555 1,052 1,137 1,603 1,107 1,237 755 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 980 598 1,343 1,363 1,287 1,572 1,451 800 Not on farm operated .........................................: 383 187 304 432 1,163 378 502 437 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 599 322 518 639 796 780 812 467 Any ..........................................................: 764 463 1,129 1,156 1,654 1,170 1,141 770 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 132 55 112 103 220 169 169 88 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 34 24 80 46 112 128 72 24 100 to 199 days ............................................: 79 62 138 148 181 137 160 61 200 days or more ...........................................: 519 322 799 859 1,141 736 740 597 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 70 31 104 100 86 106 98 101 3 or 4 years .................................................: 107 80 128 164 239 201 159 62 5 to 9 years .................................................: 258 70 261 342 456 416 385 238 10 years or more .............................................: 928 604 1,154 1,189 1,669 1,227 1,311 836 : Average years on present farm ................................: 22.3 22.3 20.1 21.5 24.0 19.4 21.7 22.6 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 201 86 232 301 383 340 306 210 6 to 10 years ................................................: 174 78 247 240 329 327 348 163 11 years or more .............................................: 988 621 1,168 1,254 1,738 1,283 1,299 864 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Scioto : Seneca : Shelby : Stark : Summit : Trumbull : Tuscarawas : Union ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 585 1,080 933 1,431 413 945 1,154 1,020 acres: 81,126 233,145 210,745 125,207 15,108 113,107 166,404 216,646 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 400 869 747 1,035 280 698 840 708 acres: 34,326 198,635 185,255 80,389 5,860 71,122 73,550 181,448 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 576 1,029 878 1,404 396 930 1,113 982 acres: 58,750 135,967 116,352 78,613 12,114 82,847 108,065 121,535 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 104 406 359 324 47 231 267 288 acres: 22,376 97,178 94,393 46,594 2,994 30,260 58,339 95,111 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 481 674 574 1,107 366 714 887 732 acres: 42,861 54,057 57,361 42,101 10,351 37,120 69,140 55,399 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 302 472 399 725 239 476 610 444 acres: 8,091 35,355 41,684 14,407 2,734 13,635 16,732 33,338 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 95 355 304 297 30 216 226 250 acres: 37,006 169,623 141,313 80,676 4,160 74,755 76,519 145,451 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 15,889 81,910 58,991 36,512 1,763 45,727 38,925 66,136 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 21,117 87,713 82,322 44,164 2,397 29,028 37,594 79,315 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 89 354 300 283 26 210 208 239 acres: 25,095 154,428 131,791 64,108 3,061 56,668 54,315 132,877 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 9 51 55 27 17 15 41 38 acres: 1,259 9,465 12,071 2,430 597 1,232 20,745 15,796 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 9 43 48 27 15 12 22 25 acres: 1,140 8,852 11,780 1,874 65 819 2,503 15,233 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 1,027 1,854 1,618 2,676 746 1,711 2,251 1,927 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 234 550 426 574 168 383 417 387 2 producers ................................................: 303 382 395 710 188 450 573 496 3 producers ................................................: 27 83 64 91 33 64 70 74 4 producers ................................................: 15 48 37 23 17 28 79 48 5 or more producers ........................................: 6 17 11 33 7 20 15 15 : Total male producers ...................................number: 652 1,330 1,158 1,696 455 1,121 1,467 1,285 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 492 815 731 1,185 329 762 889 762 2 producers ..............................................: 60 167 118 111 40 100 140 133 3 producers ..............................................: 10 49 29 42 10 29 54 51 4 producers ..............................................: - 6 19 9 4 9 13 8 5 or more producers ......................................: 2 2 5 11 - 6 6 6 : Total female producers .................................number: 375 524 460 980 291 590 784 642 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 317 389 395 751 225 472 613 549 2 producers ..............................................: 17 54 25 77 30 47 51 34 3 producers ..............................................: 4 5 5 3 2 - 15 2 4 producers ..............................................: - 3 - - - 6 6 3 5 or more producers ......................................: 2 - - 9 - - - 1 : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 1,005 1,823 1,600 2,491 739 1,667 2,149 1,853 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 646 1,316 1,148 1,599 455 1,095 1,395 1,234 Female .......................................................: 359 507 452 892 284 572 754 619 : Hired managers .................................................: 4 73 69 117 64 59 83 64 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 378 677 602 883 264 593 730 727 Other ........................................................: 627 1,146 998 1,608 475 1,074 1,419 1,126 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 819 1,223 1,097 2,039 559 1,331 1,712 1,414 Not on farm operated .........................................: 186 600 503 452 180 336 437 439 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 325 671 601 836 240 608 735 727 Any ..........................................................: 680 1,152 999 1,655 499 1,059 1,414 1,126 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 105 175 118 192 81 128 157 160 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 38 46 30 122 29 60 68 52 100 to 199 days ............................................: 120 115 74 204 56 163 165 138 200 days or more ...........................................: 417 816 777 1,137 333 708 1,024 776 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 48 65 63 149 69 119 115 66 3 or 4 years .................................................: 63 95 69 265 51 188 204 152 5 to 9 years .................................................: 245 379 324 402 150 331 405 346 10 years or more .............................................: 649 1,284 1,144 1,675 469 1,029 1,425 1,289 : Average years on present farm ................................: 20.1 24.8 23.8 20.5 20.4 20.2 20.0 22.3 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 128 178 196 464 128 304 389 238 6 to 10 years ................................................: 234 322 221 323 136 256 333 271 11 years or more .............................................: 643 1,323 1,183 1,704 475 1,107 1,427 1,344 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Van Wert : Vinton : Warren : Washington : Wayne : Williams : Wood : Wyandot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 737 243 872 1,088 2,084 813 1,151 672 acres: 226,530 34,112 101,621 147,070 259,339 235,001 250,260 214,021 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 640 127 624 815 1,556 580 877 458 acres: 210,335 7,104 63,545 49,502 184,511 200,151 220,474 182,230 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 698 239 841 1,059 1,976 771 1,094 630 acres: 108,994 30,586 50,175 122,471 165,768 109,580 120,955 100,800 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 300 24 123 234 597 278 399 265 acres: 117,536 3,526 51,446 24,599 93,571 125,421 129,305 113,221 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 437 219 749 854 1,487 535 752 407 acres: 41,496 28,165 31,172 85,723 78,707 44,121 47,227 39,553 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 350 114 513 603 1,005 311 495 208 acres: 36,219 4,496 10,989 18,345 37,147 21,965 32,770 22,943 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 261 20 92 205 489 236 342 223 acres: 176,593 5,047 64,374 58,482 165,679 178,799 189,993 162,918 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 67,498 2,421 19,003 36,748 87,061 65,459 73,728 61,247 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 109,095 2,626 45,371 21,734 78,618 113,340 116,265 101,671 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 252 9 84 186 461 232 325 213 acres: 166,014 1,968 46,993 29,587 134,544 166,818 175,336 148,596 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 39 4 31 29 108 42 57 42 acres: 8,441 900 6,075 2,865 14,953 12,081 13,040 11,550 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 38 4 27 26 90 37 57 37 acres: 8,102 640 5,563 1,570 12,820 11,368 12,368 10,691 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 1,327 418 1,605 1,921 3,982 1,337 2,052 1,103 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 368 99 308 440 751 425 513 353 2 producers ................................................: 261 116 489 522 1,019 312 453 241 3 producers ................................................: 37 25 39 78 162 34 120 51 4 producers ................................................: 50 3 20 39 113 25 56 20 5 or more producers ........................................: 21 - 16 9 39 17 9 7 : Total male producers ...................................number: 1,005 258 961 1,276 2,577 956 1,459 779 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 546 204 720 901 1,608 623 828 509 2 producers ..............................................: 110 27 92 145 262 103 188 89 3 producers ..............................................: 40 - 5 15 83 25 72 24 4 producers ..............................................: 22 - - 10 31 13 8 5 5 or more producers ......................................: 4 - 6 - 11 - 1 - : Total female producers .................................number: 322 160 644 645 1,405 381 593 324 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 242 141 490 558 1,103 332 497 268 2 producers ..............................................: 24 8 39 39 109 15 39 19 3 producers ..............................................: 8 1 6 3 22 5 6 6 4 producers ..............................................: 2 - 1 - 3 1 - - 5 or more producers ......................................: - - 9 - 1 - - - : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 1,285 418 1,547 1,910 3,883 1,319 2,039 1,096 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 983 258 934 1,267 2,514 955 1,449 772 Female .......................................................: 302 160 613 643 1,369 364 590 324 : Hired managers .................................................: 77 - 80 40 202 35 65 49 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 576 145 515 654 1,531 447 656 450 Other ........................................................: 709 273 1,032 1,256 2,352 872 1,383 646 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 724 338 1,178 1,499 3,179 791 1,224 705 Not on farm operated .........................................: 561 80 369 411 704 528 815 391 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 521 131 562 679 1,307 496 771 484 Any ..........................................................: 764 287 985 1,231 2,576 823 1,268 612 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 77 28 142 153 420 113 198 86 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 67 22 70 63 155 36 72 35 100 to 199 days ............................................: 70 47 94 166 322 74 125 77 200 days or more ...........................................: 550 190 679 849 1,679 600 873 414 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 41 28 60 112 239 36 66 43 3 or 4 years .................................................: 106 53 164 158 347 65 117 72 5 to 9 years .................................................: 240 98 332 324 754 250 334 162 10 years or more .............................................: 898 239 991 1,316 2,543 968 1,522 819 : Average years on present farm ................................: 24.2 15.5 19.5 23.1 19.6 22.7 23.8 25.1 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 186 77 268 274 634 127 191 120 6 to 10 years ................................................: 176 81 291 275 630 224 274 120 11 years or more .............................................: 923 260 988 1,361 2,619 968 1,574 856 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Ohio : Adams : Allen : Ashland : Ashtabula : Athens : Auglaize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 23.8 25.6 24.9 21.8 21.4 24.8 25.5 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 3,074 51 35 88 22 16 46 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 11,678 105 164 148 165 53 190 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 19,186 173 214 346 264 143 216 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 21,345 288 215 377 323 184 262 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 31,967 531 391 394 451 261 462 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 29,747 488 355 351 386 300 409 75 years and over ............................................: 15,915 231 190 166 215 170 214 : Average age ..................................................: 56.3 58.6 56.6 53.6 56.2 59.6 56.5 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 14,752 156 199 236 187 69 236 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 984 6 6 27 5 4 4 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: 204 4 - 2 - 3 - Asian ........................................................: 197 - 1 - 9 2 - Black or African American ....................................: 184 3 1 1 4 2 - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: 41 - - - - - 4 White ........................................................: 131,684 1,856 1,554 1,859 1,808 1,105 1,794 More than one race reported ..................................: 602 4 8 8 5 15 1 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 122,171 1,728 1,426 1,714 1,680 1,003 1,676 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 10,741 139 138 156 146 124 123 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 273,615 3,346 3,187 4,080 3,676 1,938 3,947 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 114,190 1,651 1,334 1,626 1,617 1,010 1,465 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 97,420 1,425 1,095 1,410 1,365 866 1,340 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 67,728 1,051 464 1,137 982 713 619 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 77,901 1,071 901 1,166 1,086 618 1,091 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 94,771 1,344 1,137 1,389 1,298 759 1,294 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 70,048 1,000 793 1,024 1,023 585 983 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 58,280 785 703 794 790 533 870 Dial-up ....................................................: 2,013 23 18 32 47 31 34 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 31,230 269 366 474 514 254 482 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 36,383 584 443 500 478 327 535 Satellite ..................................................: 9,443 175 172 66 65 112 148 Don't know .................................................: 3,390 22 51 57 35 24 71 Other ......................................................: 590 7 4 8 1 5 9 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 72,449 1,076 851 984 1,006 642 934 acres: 12,236,088 166,014 162,489 138,096 116,364 91,989 203,922 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 9,852 47 142 157 125 66 125 acres: 2,786,440 23,344 49,036 53,690 24,233 17,509 54,336 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 66,217 1,042 755 878 914 603 814 acres: 9,551,762 155,324 105,782 90,194 82,391 77,922 159,534 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 4,968 32 88 71 57 12 121 acres: 2,467,375 8,653 54,364 26,309 27,412 4,378 48,025 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 2,911 10 32 41 54 16 39 acres: 1,305,779 1,447 16,240 15,541 (D) 9,555 (D) Other than family held ..................................farms: 535 7 10 8 2 11 2 acres: 105,983 4,334 1,393 436 (D) 10,257 (D) : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 1,378 9 12 30 7 21 36 acres: 221,447 1,047 1,142 16,262 988 4,754 2,995 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Belmont : Brown : Butler : Carroll : Champaign : Clark : Clermont ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 24.6 24.9 22.9 23.9 24.8 22.2 21.4 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 14 26 21 42 32 66 19 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 90 211 75 99 112 87 83 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 196 192 190 201 171 211 160 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 192 249 231 269 272 296 215 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 389 545 487 308 371 283 358 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 328 432 401 347 320 327 409 75 years and over ............................................: 148 255 161 150 209 234 186 : Average age ..................................................: 57.8 57.6 58.7 56.0 57.5 56.7 59.0 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 104 237 96 141 144 153 102 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 1 6 16 9 13 4 5 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: 2 4 - 8 2 9 - Asian ........................................................: 2 2 1 4 1 3 11 Black or African American ....................................: 1 1 3 - 5 5 2 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - - - - - - - White ........................................................: 1,352 1,900 1,559 1,399 1,470 1,475 1,410 More than one race reported ..................................: - 3 3 5 9 12 7 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 1,250 1,688 1,459 1,315 1,352 1,366 1,249 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 107 222 107 101 135 138 181 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 2,618 3,666 3,012 2,718 2,824 2,856 2,431 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 1,199 1,694 1,342 1,240 1,249 1,221 1,241 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 1,021 1,455 1,107 1,072 1,085 1,049 1,079 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 990 1,025 860 942 747 767 903 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 818 1,149 836 879 928 900 778 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 971 1,428 1,043 994 1,054 1,050 1,006 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 737 1,054 857 864 821 770 829 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 525 836 739 563 737 730 669 Dial-up ....................................................: 10 27 12 28 43 15 17 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 261 400 530 258 388 430 476 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 337 549 406 332 445 442 398 Satellite ..................................................: 100 94 63 93 155 101 45 Don't know .................................................: 25 48 40 31 40 51 40 Other ......................................................: 8 4 4 10 4 2 - : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 729 1,062 847 794 788 788 793 acres: 122,425 164,657 86,845 108,598 200,248 163,731 79,516 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 72 67 114 94 127 122 132 acres: 19,240 10,529 20,469 29,464 44,991 30,228 13,478 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 672 1,001 787 742 717 705 739 acres: 109,087 149,295 70,677 90,267 169,718 124,535 65,413 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 45 56 57 26 66 70 39 acres: 19,706 20,376 17,490 12,941 35,761 24,394 16,084 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 28 16 31 30 31 46 21 acres: 9,709 3,285 (D) 6,665 9,947 20,813 3,233 Other than family held ..................................farms: 6 11 1 - 9 - 3 acres: 96 941 (D) - 189 - 111 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 5 19 12 19 16 12 13 acres: 1,034 3,612 1,219 1,804 1,674 1,180 999 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Clinton : Columbiana : Coshocton : Crawford : Cuyahoga : Darke : Defiance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 23.8 24.6 22.7 27.2 18.5 26.3 25.5 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 9 41 57 19 3 60 18 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 95 216 255 102 9 274 127 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 227 299 419 102 28 485 194 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 164 293 365 172 38 493 288 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 378 455 474 234 44 619 366 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 262 467 418 316 38 647 319 75 years and over ............................................: 198 226 229 143 27 339 230 : Average age ..................................................: 57.6 55.6 53.9 58.4 57.3 55.7 57.8 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 104 257 312 121 12 334 145 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 11 8 4 4 - 27 10 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: 1 - - - 1 14 5 Asian ........................................................: 7 11 4 - 1 3 - Black or African American ....................................: - 6 3 - 15 - - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - 1 - 2 - 5 - White ........................................................: 1,316 1,975 2,207 1,082 167 2,890 1,528 More than one race reported ..................................: 9 4 3 4 3 5 9 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 1,242 1,821 2,051 999 175 2,730 1,409 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 91 176 166 89 12 187 133 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 2,606 4,021 4,978 2,161 347 6,427 3,286 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 1,157 1,771 1,904 906 162 2,485 1,237 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 994 1,482 1,569 704 144 2,154 1,088 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 546 1,316 1,357 360 82 1,098 390 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 756 1,253 1,319 603 134 1,772 792 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 940 1,391 1,596 780 130 2,128 1,076 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 710 1,093 1,256 516 76 1,493 688 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 640 898 762 497 99 1,409 669 Dial-up ....................................................: 24 31 20 11 - 84 17 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 316 373 298 213 86 626 398 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 420 535 479 306 53 841 394 Satellite ..................................................: 83 170 214 101 2 287 122 Don't know .................................................: 44 83 32 45 6 100 57 Other ......................................................: 6 23 7 7 - 16 5 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 747 1,086 1,213 575 91 1,672 879 acres: 223,358 138,259 160,835 171,615 1,431 337,580 196,571 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 96 175 127 89 40 204 80 acres: 36,676 57,210 38,822 49,101 758 76,953 22,315 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 651 991 1,124 504 66 1,545 793 acres: 169,467 101,438 131,778 110,932 985 270,033 153,302 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 79 79 51 82 14 124 62 acres: 44,958 38,984 29,465 70,834 181 53,537 31,065 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 36 37 34 24 19 68 22 acres: 25,989 (D) 12,964 19,152 369 33,027 12,476 Other than family held ..................................farms: 13 4 4 3 5 12 3 acres: 82 (D) 285 860 29 7,652 7,370 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 9 18 38 15 - 12 27 acres: 819 1,727 3,558 2,006 - 2,393 2,213 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Delaware : Erie : Fairfield : Fayette : Franklin : Fulton : Gallia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 22.0 29.2 24.5 24.8 20.3 25.9 25.3 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 15 4 36 24 9 22 27 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 97 17 111 83 72 112 127 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 176 68 338 158 72 145 146 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 221 81 256 120 114 210 222 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 388 149 488 198 165 337 317 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 302 151 481 227 181 304 278 75 years and over ............................................: 142 85 247 115 66 173 167 : Average age ..................................................: 57.1 60.2 57.5 56.3 56.8 57.5 56.7 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 112 21 147 107 81 134 154 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 29 3 9 10 13 10 10 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: 9 - 5 - - - 4 Asian ........................................................: 1 - 4 - 2 - - Black or African American ....................................: - - 2 5 - 1 5 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: 3 - - - - 3 - White ........................................................: 1,326 553 1,926 918 672 1,298 1,253 More than one race reported ..................................: 2 2 20 2 5 1 22 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 1,246 497 1,767 875 618 1,243 1,157 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 95 58 190 50 61 60 127 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 2,423 1,030 3,862 1,952 1,343 2,698 2,445 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 1,121 476 1,702 777 578 1,105 1,166 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 986 409 1,461 712 503 948 946 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 699 179 1,048 388 295 445 903 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 790 329 1,194 599 395 803 747 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 934 398 1,448 702 445 981 881 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 725 297 1,011 523 320 689 677 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 661 262 949 437 336 658 509 Dial-up ....................................................: 13 5 40 10 6 46 12 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 457 186 593 167 254 359 155 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 423 183 630 305 215 424 289 Satellite ..................................................: 59 29 107 87 28 136 172 Don't know .................................................: 16 3 42 24 5 44 34 Other ......................................................: 2 - 8 7 - 1 12 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 683 284 1,034 526 342 737 754 acres: 113,332 54,724 156,924 181,203 42,636 193,592 98,803 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 132 53 155 50 83 108 33 acres: 22,346 22,972 53,026 31,113 9,457 53,284 10,555 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 572 242 921 467 277 658 725 acres: 68,762 38,743 104,963 122,427 38,025 124,612 92,484 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 57 32 68 43 31 65 24 acres: 41,224 16,782 33,092 64,048 4,555 49,028 6,179 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 65 27 68 22 25 42 5 acres: 16,587 19,847 53,311 12,327 2,608 33,207 (D) Other than family held ..................................farms: 16 7 11 6 22 4 11 acres: 3,204 785 1,150 1,329 645 511 (D) : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 18 9 14 12 17 25 6 acres: 1,160 1,000 1,095 2,294 2,895 4,230 628 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Geauga : Greene : Guernsey : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Harrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 21.3 22.6 24.3 25.1 24.1 26.0 25.2 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 62 2 23 6 11 22 34 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 254 92 128 64 124 124 54 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 298 215 275 59 297 124 89 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 332 225 257 76 228 207 138 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 478 388 446 132 382 282 187 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 459 417 385 188 459 252 213 75 years and over ............................................: 184 212 265 93 224 206 119 : Average age ..................................................: 54.2 59.1 58.0 59.6 57.7 57.7 58.2 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 316 94 151 70 135 146 88 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 25 8 16 8 12 3 4 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: 1 2 4 - 3 - - Asian ........................................................: 6 6 1 - 1 2 - Black or African American ....................................: - 2 - - 2 2 1 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - - - - - - 2 White ........................................................: 2,047 1,528 1,764 613 1,713 1,206 831 More than one race reported ..................................: 13 13 10 5 6 7 - : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 1,935 1,348 1,623 576 1,571 1,112 779 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 132 203 156 42 154 105 55 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 5,075 3,046 3,273 1,167 3,664 2,445 1,578 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 1,764 1,369 1,661 528 1,372 968 741 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 1,445 1,176 1,316 428 1,332 879 641 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 1,164 822 1,276 284 413 469 641 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 1,191 892 1,005 318 1,023 692 509 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 1,357 1,115 1,259 390 1,240 848 648 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 1,118 740 954 274 833 662 483 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 680 765 788 261 821 539 361 Dial-up ....................................................: 42 12 31 3 9 9 19 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 511 353 439 202 392 260 124 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 405 498 476 158 522 342 222 Satellite ..................................................: 54 111 119 5 176 131 74 Don't know .................................................: 34 30 39 11 56 39 45 Other ......................................................: - 16 3 5 11 12 3 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 1,066 858 1,027 288 946 677 467 acres: 54,855 127,872 132,706 13,153 229,445 226,113 85,398 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 205 195 77 69 134 87 45 acres: 10,963 35,530 19,185 6,612 41,604 41,053 16,144 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 914 766 970 241 831 609 433 acres: 45,115 90,528 119,960 9,230 191,454 150,914 71,966 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 81 73 52 21 89 75 22 acres: 5,243 50,924 17,830 2,000 28,525 80,749 14,075 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 91 39 14 33 42 22 12 acres: 6,462 12,203 (D) 4,965 27,596 (D) 13,799 Other than family held ..................................farms: 30 4 2 4 7 3 4 acres: 992 171 (D) 131 254 (D) 464 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 17 15 17 23 26 6 11 acres: 9,069 2,461 2,272 2,558 1,639 676 3,438 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Henry : Highland : Hocking : Holmes : Huron : Jackson : Jefferson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 27.2 23.0 21.3 20.5 24.1 23.5 24.3 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 23 65 9 194 27 28 22 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 128 186 63 498 178 28 45 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 237 329 77 741 155 134 90 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 217 286 115 674 217 139 144 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 371 436 208 632 354 154 210 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 371 442 193 342 262 253 240 75 years and over ............................................: 241 315 118 149 91 121 125 : Average age ..................................................: 58.0 56.4 58.9 47.8 53.9 58.3 58.9 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 151 251 72 692 205 56 67 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 19 18 5 41 15 7 2 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: - 2 2 - 3 5 - Asian ........................................................: - 3 7 - 3 4 - Black or African American ....................................: - 2 6 - 1 1 - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - - - - 2 - - White ........................................................: 1,588 2,042 761 3,226 1,275 846 873 More than one race reported ..................................: - 10 7 4 - 1 3 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 1,446 1,893 684 3,177 1,195 720 795 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 142 166 99 53 89 137 81 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 3,391 4,241 1,363 9,541 3,015 1,738 1,650 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 1,274 1,832 732 2,797 1,141 738 798 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 1,155 1,536 607 2,136 985 641 618 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 317 1,130 484 2,167 567 571 567 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 895 1,230 446 1,860 780 464 479 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 1,120 1,518 570 2,262 943 610 619 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 736 1,031 453 1,642 741 468 450 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 781 906 373 637 548 381 374 Dial-up ....................................................: 38 22 18 21 15 9 14 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 449 378 192 251 216 176 221 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 497 605 214 410 386 265 223 Satellite ..................................................: 161 176 47 103 107 56 60 Don't know .................................................: 45 48 26 50 27 12 20 Other ......................................................: 12 7 - 3 15 4 3 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 885 1,146 428 1,663 723 520 529 acres: 222,243 208,664 38,305 172,019 187,497 65,295 72,377 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 130 86 75 123 96 20 59 acres: 50,723 27,742 7,491 30,135 55,601 6,411 10,018 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 805 1,080 408 1,596 644 515 506 acres: 158,900 198,155 (D) 156,969 112,424 63,485 (D) : Partnership ...............................................farms: 91 59 25 74 55 8 14 acres: 68,843 19,790 2,886 18,880 62,081 2,180 1,226 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 24 30 11 40 45 - 17 acres: (D) 7,560 3,346 (D) 45,169 - (D) Other than family held ..................................farms: 2 3 3 2 8 - 2 acres: (D) 546 210 (D) 82 - (D) : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 26 16 2 24 16 4 2 acres: 2,126 1,808 (D) 2,818 5,221 900 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 45. Selected Operation and Producer Characteristics: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Knox : Lake : Lawrence : Licking : Logan : Lorain : Lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 23.5 22.7 24.6 21.9 24.9 23.4 22.0 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 76 - 7 48 23 38 10 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 210 25 35 269 176 123 75 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 286 50 117 318 234 231 99 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 328 88 118 438 236 228 79 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 666 83 172 693 381 427 171 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 481 109 196 560 377 349 169 75 years and over ............................................: 217 61 102 359 205 192 48 : Average age ..................................................: 55.8 59.0 58.3 56.9 56.3 56.5 55.3 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 286 25 42 317 199 161 85 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 23 7 12 15 9 37 9 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: 2 - 2 2 4 2 - Asian ........................................................: 8 - - 5 1 4 2 Black or African American ....................................: 1 - - 7 4 - 2 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - - - 1 - - - White ........................................................: 2,248 416 722 2,651 1,614 1,573 645 More than one race reported ..................................: 5 - 23 19 9 9 2 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 2,050 351 672 2,432 1,504 1,466 605 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 214 65 75 253 128 122 46 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 4,685 702 1,354 5,202 3,275 3,193 1,248 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 1,999 383 652 2,355 1,384 1,460 568 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 1,657 304 545 2,026 1,217 1,170 476 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 1,356 163 541 1,529 819 766 228 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 1,381 245 393 1,586 978 975 361 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 1,673 298 513 1,942 1,158 1,131 450 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 1,279 170 385 1,402 921 811 359 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 948 193 312 1,253 795 748 320 Dial-up ....................................................: 45 3 4 72 62 28 2 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 406 151 125 799 371 553 215 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 667 104 172 774 523 448 190 Satellite ..................................................: 157 7 107 127 142 59 47 Don't know .................................................: 45 7 13 47 29 21 7 Other ......................................................: 3 - 5 9 15 1 6 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 1,258 222 419 1,472 926 840 339 acres: 175,482 11,135 49,653 192,076 187,409 102,423 56,417 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 170 48 41 263 114 155 82 acres: 34,281 3,278 7,325 28,661 42,941 16,722 23,895 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 1,163 180 400 1,335 883 744 282 acres: 144,918 (D) 41,851 142,641 164,814 63,441 26,445 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 80 15 16 88 54 56 28 acres: 27,626 1,155 4,400 32,561 30,726 19,290 19,858 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 30 34 7 69 17 61 35 acres: 7,424 (D) 4,097 24,743 6,711 23,695 25,439 Other than family held ..................................farms: 16 2 - 10 8 16 8 acres: 3,013 (D) - 3,773 777 1,212 3,656 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 14 12 6 30 15 17 11 acres: 1,302 (D) 756 3,671 1,628 1,200 751 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Madison : Mahoning : Marion : Medina : Meigs : Mercer : Miami : Monroe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 24.6 22.9 25.6 21.3 25.0 25.6 20.9 25.0 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 15 45 15 61 24 36 54 21 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 72 104 72 113 40 258 184 87 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 148 147 123 348 71 376 388 179 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 325 215 168 280 164 414 376 194 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 317 302 240 419 208 582 428 313 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 265 255 255 399 192 449 463 324 75 years and over ............................................: 167 118 133 186 89 176 178 179 : Average age ..................................................: 57.5 55.5 58.5 55.3 58.0 54.0 54.5 57.8 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 87 149 87 174 64 294 238 108 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 8 5 2 5 9 8 31 3 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: 1 - 2 8 2 - - - Asian ........................................................: 3 3 1 4 - 1 - - Black or African American ....................................: 2 2 - - - 3 2 1 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - - - - - - - - White ........................................................: 1,298 1,179 991 1,786 786 2,286 2,063 1,286 More than one race reported ..................................: 5 2 12 8 - 1 6 10 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 1,184 1,065 920 1,661 723 2,147 1,921 1,174 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 125 121 86 145 65 144 150 123 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 2,788 2,294 1,994 3,593 1,483 5,590 4,283 2,333 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 1,074 1,025 849 1,622 722 1,969 1,695 1,134 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 989 893 702 1,298 614 1,592 1,591 905 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 529 720 350 964 540 973 902 902 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 736 703 528 1,090 470 1,421 1,169 725 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 938 800 727 1,202 545 1,663 1,454 866 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 639 563 553 946 442 1,141 1,079 632 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 650 516 477 807 362 1,067 948 511 Dial-up ....................................................: 4 3 10 31 29 17 36 10 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 313 367 194 558 193 617 496 200 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 449 351 285 512 209 652 580 302 Satellite ..................................................: 112 34 117 48 57 215 203 161 Don't know .................................................: 15 14 29 31 14 102 46 22 Other ......................................................: 29 - 17 3 1 4 8 8 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 693 645 565 976 462 1,181 1,097 717 acres: 186,412 67,860 177,344 89,621 60,367 242,104 151,530 96,647 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 100 112 59 166 29 183 150 68 acres: 45,534 20,308 46,486 28,049 5,335 58,422 28,871 10,830 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 639 590 515 870 447 1,027 1,024 683 acres: 141,634 41,791 136,989 55,811 (D) 178,515 120,266 91,182 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 65 33 43 55 20 160 77 30 acres: 55,439 13,053 49,281 21,297 4,199 57,153 29,834 5,967 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 31 29 28 59 3 60 39 7 acres: 33,154 15,536 25,361 21,564 1,054 30,795 (D) 1,559 Other than family held ..................................farms: 10 3 - 4 - 15 2 - acres: 2,560 114 - 811 - 791 (D) - : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 18 6 10 19 2 30 16 11 acres: 4,099 529 1,434 1,096 (D) 3,730 1,410 605 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Montgomery : Morgan : Morrow : Muskingum : Noble : Ottawa : Paulding : Perry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 24.3 23.7 21.6 24.0 27.3 24.0 27.3 23.2 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 22 25 53 38 22 30 12 34 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 75 106 194 225 77 70 69 132 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 183 134 263 338 146 106 128 275 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 211 181 268 327 201 181 145 186 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 379 230 353 592 229 259 270 284 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 357 247 269 459 206 246 253 253 75 years and over ............................................: 181 94 126 342 131 133 180 125 : Average age ..................................................: 58.9 55.6 52.9 56.9 56.3 57.6 59.3 53.6 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 97 131 247 263 99 100 81 166 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 33 9 25 1 2 9 1 7 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: - - - 1 - 2 - - Asian ........................................................: 2 2 - - - - - - Black or African American ....................................: 11 10 3 2 - 1 4 2 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: 2 - 4 - - 1 - - White ........................................................: 1,388 1,001 1,504 2,309 1,010 1,020 1,045 1,273 More than one race reported ..................................: 5 4 15 9 2 1 8 14 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 1,271 924 1,426 2,094 904 959 960 1,174 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 137 93 100 227 108 66 97 115 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 2,688 1,854 3,252 4,533 1,971 2,050 2,226 2,621 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 1,206 929 1,286 2,074 889 801 842 1,132 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 1,027 817 1,079 1,771 701 763 776 935 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 684 773 778 1,687 702 255 265 862 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 847 649 896 1,491 577 468 559 760 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 945 768 1,101 1,705 671 709 781 861 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 734 615 801 1,470 538 516 471 652 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 649 452 686 955 410 480 500 507 Dial-up ....................................................: 29 17 16 40 12 7 24 15 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 343 187 419 466 147 244 233 182 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 452 293 403 603 240 280 270 333 Satellite ..................................................: 72 75 100 168 99 119 102 77 Don't know .................................................: 42 31 26 41 27 39 55 19 Other ......................................................: 5 - 3 8 2 9 7 14 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 742 563 782 1,244 584 556 629 664 acres: 104,935 89,380 134,571 180,365 94,281 113,802 179,507 70,682 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 139 59 83 108 39 83 77 87 acres: 19,556 20,755 13,249 31,819 13,052 22,931 42,689 17,006 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 683 541 735 1,177 570 509 579 617 acres: 77,217 75,738 98,930 162,910 90,929 91,948 153,706 58,656 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 65 17 44 67 9 31 38 41 acres: 26,811 13,753 29,313 19,219 3,152 12,298 19,585 12,971 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 29 7 24 40 6 25 28 16 acres: 12,207 2,943 16,134 7,355 1,104 10,651 (D) 2,548 Other than family held ..................................farms: 5 3 11 3 - 16 2 3 acres: 557 534 387 89 - 2,202 (D) 155 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 7 3 7 14 11 9 15 19 acres: 1,790 413 468 11,232 2,879 2,445 3,361 1,995 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Pickaway : Pike : Portage : Preble : Putnam : Richland : Ross : Sandusky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 25.1 24.6 22.0 24.0 26.1 21.2 23.5 24.4 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 17 19 45 27 44 55 41 34 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 105 59 115 177 259 296 150 129 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 154 108 244 260 381 326 213 156 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 188 135 319 258 310 309 289 177 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 363 168 367 491 647 450 453 301 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 310 197 343 378 585 372 472 282 75 years and over ............................................: 226 99 214 204 224 142 335 158 : Average age ..................................................: 59.1 57.0 56.3 56.3 55.7 52.3 58.8 56.2 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 122 78 160 204 303 351 191 163 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 11 1 10 14 7 20 5 14 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: 1 25 2 - 4 6 1 1 Asian ........................................................: 1 1 7 7 3 2 5 1 Black or African American ....................................: - - 1 4 2 1 9 1 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - - - - - - 3 2 White ........................................................: 1,356 756 1,623 1,767 2,435 1,938 1,923 1,230 More than one race reported ..................................: 5 3 14 17 6 3 12 2 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 1,270 698 1,517 1,647 2,339 1,862 1,746 1,140 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 93 87 130 148 111 88 207 97 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 2,811 1,734 3,344 3,710 5,812 4,283 3,698 2,495 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 1,127 694 1,430 1,493 2,016 1,706 1,637 1,032 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 985 605 1,208 1,290 1,892 1,419 1,461 887 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 450 486 994 854 610 1,130 910 406 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 743 428 1,025 1,043 1,509 1,125 945 732 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 1,009 607 1,176 1,305 1,786 1,411 1,369 922 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 713 421 861 927 1,244 1,121 1,013 587 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 649 299 773 807 1,184 702 839 608 Dial-up ....................................................: 7 9 19 36 27 38 30 23 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 271 133 525 347 815 424 592 230 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 437 148 509 520 767 426 520 337 Satellite ..................................................: 147 55 53 112 148 79 74 199 Don't know .................................................: 38 36 39 48 68 55 42 50 Other ......................................................: 15 9 12 13 2 2 - 17 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 697 458 916 1,019 1,345 1,047 1,065 725 acres: 232,062 77,232 79,050 205,923 267,905 138,942 245,292 145,432 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 105 27 178 113 329 101 121 92 acres: 59,352 8,012 18,026 44,987 94,135 13,349 43,840 34,647 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 623 428 820 931 1,152 983 968 657 acres: 170,767 63,514 51,579 148,924 214,151 113,328 204,965 108,232 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 68 25 43 56 186 38 77 53 acres: 71,978 13,100 14,194 47,472 54,229 16,837 41,035 24,796 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 44 18 43 29 96 33 33 25 acres: 28,907 6,301 18,304 15,267 32,284 25,268 18,589 (D) Other than family held ..................................farms: 4 3 7 7 8 6 5 2 acres: 202 3,897 724 134 2,161 1,741 688 (D) : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 21 4 14 21 29 18 24 15 acres: 11,311 737 961 1,256 3,679 1,879 5,426 1,698 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Scioto : Seneca : Shelby : Stark : Summit : Trumbull : Tuscarawas : Union ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 21.5 27.4 25.8 22.2 21.6 22.1 21.7 24.7 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 19 25 46 67 21 75 105 31 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 49 146 135 226 52 104 216 140 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 125 246 255 367 84 233 380 271 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 160 276 270 431 146 287 365 310 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 270 419 340 595 149 387 434 430 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 261 452 358 549 196 395 420 459 75 years and over ............................................: 121 259 196 256 91 186 229 212 : Average age ..................................................: 58.2 57.9 55.6 55.5 57.1 56.1 53.8 57.0 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 68 171 181 293 73 179 321 171 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 1 18 10 21 4 16 17 16 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: 7 3 3 3 - 1 2 8 Asian ........................................................: - 2 1 4 2 1 1 2 Black or African American ....................................: - - - - 4 - 1 5 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - - 1 - 2 - - - White ........................................................: 986 1,809 1,593 2,471 719 1,660 2,113 1,832 More than one race reported ..................................: 12 9 2 13 12 5 32 6 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 879 1,686 1,507 2,318 674 1,519 1,967 1,704 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 126 137 93 173 65 148 182 149 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 1,817 3,666 3,577 4,926 1,312 3,458 4,561 3,469 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 883 1,494 1,379 2,203 659 1,510 1,848 1,550 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 791 1,350 1,194 1,816 537 1,137 1,556 1,263 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 693 533 671 1,503 409 919 1,482 730 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 596 1,077 955 1,361 474 1,066 1,325 945 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 742 1,380 1,140 1,722 500 1,230 1,456 1,194 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 546 999 907 1,217 373 790 1,060 967 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 473 821 793 1,154 366 643 761 866 Dial-up ....................................................: 13 28 68 21 4 22 28 47 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 311 406 320 692 299 457 342 421 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 288 490 473 750 218 410 489 512 Satellite ..................................................: 87 151 189 113 9 22 122 200 Don't know .................................................: 26 54 65 61 10 37 47 49 Other ......................................................: - 10 9 7 - - 22 6 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 567 1,008 879 1,379 376 892 1,122 970 acres: 76,911 208,792 194,452 110,788 13,038 96,389 157,093 183,903 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 51 126 120 240 70 157 137 159 acres: 14,774 47,013 35,113 41,039 3,556 25,017 51,581 62,693 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 552 922 801 1,274 324 828 1,047 864 acres: (D) 161,735 158,625 76,322 10,444 65,511 124,441 133,578 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 18 66 84 82 11 58 51 88 acres: 7,757 42,482 27,375 24,687 417 30,387 25,380 58,475 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 13 50 32 42 44 35 25 42 acres: 4,660 23,403 22,105 (D) 1,828 13,697 8,259 (D) Other than family held ..................................farms: - 5 8 10 10 10 7 7 acres: - 243 1,361 (D) 44 1,352 3,719 (D) : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 2 37 8 23 24 14 24 19 acres: (D) 5,282 1,279 1,203 2,375 2,160 4,605 1,690 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Van Wert : Vinton : Warren : Washington : Wayne : Williams : Wood : Wyandot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 25.9 18.4 20.9 25.1 21.8 24.9 25.7 27.7 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 21 7 42 28 199 11 27 9 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 147 54 63 198 487 85 173 77 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 162 60 174 291 782 164 253 155 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 165 81 272 252 690 201 262 176 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 261 96 423 478 829 369 492 254 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 354 85 349 379 606 324 519 249 75 years and over ............................................: 175 35 224 284 290 165 313 176 : Average age ..................................................: 57.3 53.9 58.6 56.5 51.1 58.5 58.6 58.6 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 168 61 105 226 686 96 200 86 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 3 - 16 14 27 12 18 2 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: 1 2 2 - - 3 6 - Asian ........................................................: - - 6 2 8 - 2 1 Black or African American ....................................: 1 - 6 9 1 - - - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - - 3 - - - - - White ........................................................: 1,281 416 1,518 1,891 3,873 1,316 2,025 1,094 More than one race reported ..................................: 2 - 12 8 1 - 6 1 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 1,170 377 1,418 1,719 3,756 1,205 1,864 1,012 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 115 41 129 191 127 114 175 84 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 2,814 833 2,737 3,701 9,523 2,732 4,085 2,240 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 991 370 1,337 1,671 3,388 1,114 1,580 877 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 956 321 1,137 1,403 2,830 972 1,384 814 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 325 288 804 1,256 2,473 455 522 359 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 799 248 856 1,098 2,480 792 1,096 684 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 901 291 1,117 1,409 2,810 1,025 1,395 877 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 630 232 838 1,003 2,191 696 984 610 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 601 167 704 776 1,360 640 973 500 Dial-up ....................................................: 17 8 33 35 27 23 6 10 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 302 69 459 370 843 301 564 211 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 361 113 419 418 876 377 611 326 Satellite ..................................................: 143 36 44 157 64 136 219 113 Don't know .................................................: 50 5 59 42 83 49 46 57 Other ......................................................: 12 1 - 12 3 13 6 8 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 686 239 825 1,041 1,981 760 1,101 635 acres: 196,649 33,316 73,117 133,453 223,140 203,437 231,383 182,687 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 115 14 174 92 377 107 143 73 acres: 68,701 2,307 19,182 24,371 104,538 75,646 45,801 32,418 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 612 232 746 982 1,768 703 995 589 acres: 152,087 (D) 55,824 118,497 155,997 167,952 185,728 142,776 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 52 3 50 52 194 52 87 52 acres: 31,425 1,033 30,325 15,868 72,214 35,810 47,841 48,260 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 54 6 59 30 90 40 26 9 acres: 39,123 6,414 13,088 9,636 24,107 (D) 11,578 (D) Other than family held ..................................farms: 5 - 4 3 12 5 4 1 acres: 1,427 - 292 117 1,578 (D) 1,311 (D) : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 14 2 13 21 20 13 39 21 acres: 2,468 (D) 2,092 2,952 5,443 3,883 3,802 4,880 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Ohio ............................................................: 72,184 88,979 13,379,846 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 1,041 1,224 161,951 Allen ...........................................................: 862 1,130 176,936 Ashland .........................................................: 990 1,208 145,614 Ashtabula .......................................................: 975 1,141 129,824 Athens ..........................................................: 605 679 101,903 Auglaize ........................................................: 973 1,349 228,533 Belmont .........................................................: 704 825 135,527 Brown ...........................................................: 1,060 1,304 174,008 Butler ..........................................................: 834 1,003 90,162 Carroll .........................................................: 773 934 105,742 : Champaign .......................................................: 790 978 214,221 Clark ...........................................................: 780 941 168,733 Clermont ........................................................: 735 830 81,722 Clinton .........................................................: 739 921 238,070 Columbiana ......................................................: 1,070 1,305 149,440 Coshocton .......................................................: 1,188 1,395 174,259 Crawford ........................................................: 592 797 199,942 Cuyahoga ........................................................: 83 98 1,306 Darke ...........................................................: 1,700 2,059 364,567 Defiance ........................................................: 875 1,134 204,636 : Delaware ........................................................: 679 815 129,116 Erie ............................................................: 290 374 76,523 Fairfield .......................................................: 1,011 1,237 190,206 Fayette .........................................................: 522 665 200,508 Franklin ........................................................: 347 413 47,961 Fulton ..........................................................: 749 939 208,674 Gallia ..........................................................: 747 858 99,023 Geauga ..........................................................: 1,059 1,341 64,265 Greene ..........................................................: 846 1,012 155,042 Guernsey ........................................................: 1,000 1,142 137,138 : Hamilton ........................................................: 296 382 18,513 Hancock .........................................................: 947 1,270 247,000 Hardin ..........................................................: 684 864 238,008 Harrison ........................................................: 462 564 101,837 Henry ...........................................................: 907 1,226 240,349 Highland ........................................................: 1,120 1,347 221,683 Hocking .........................................................: 438 482 40,300 Holmes ..........................................................: 1,698 2,103 181,519 Huron ...........................................................: 732 910 223,449 Jackson .........................................................: 502 576 64,630 : Jefferson .......................................................: 505 575 69,766 Knox ............................................................: 1,223 1,470 180,969 Lake ............................................................: 227 262 12,908 Lawrence ........................................................: 409 486 49,110 Licking .........................................................: 1,422 1,705 199,139 Logan ...........................................................: 922 1,093 199,836 Lorain ..........................................................: 837 1,032 106,940 Lucas ...........................................................: 344 450 75,242 Madison .........................................................: 720 916 234,468 Mahoning ........................................................: 644 753 70,695 : Marion ..........................................................: 567 728 210,603 Medina ..........................................................: 949 1,145 99,139 Meigs ...........................................................: 434 516 59,195 Mercer ..........................................................: 1,256 1,744 268,026 Miami ...........................................................: 1,096 1,352 163,860 Monroe ..........................................................: 705 853 96,383 Montgomery ......................................................: 744 943 116,699 Morgan ..........................................................: 552 646 91,244 Morrow ..........................................................: 785 965 142,844 Muskingum .......................................................: 1,233 1,501 193,104 : Noble ...........................................................: 573 682 96,138 Ottawa ..........................................................: 553 732 117,963 Paulding ........................................................: 618 777 200,490 Perry ...........................................................: 668 803 75,375 Pickaway ........................................................: 714 931 278,623 Pike ............................................................: 460 546 80,649 Portage .........................................................: 851 1,009 83,464 Preble ..........................................................: 1,003 1,229 210,790 Putnam ..........................................................: 1,441 1,986 303,892 Richland ........................................................: 1,019 1,197 156,569 : Ross ............................................................: 1,048 1,280 263,628 Sandusky ........................................................: 719 877 154,195 Scioto ..........................................................: 564 646 80,187 Seneca ..........................................................: 1,039 1,316 229,376 Shelby ..........................................................: 902 1,148 206,969 Stark ...........................................................: 1,358 1,599 122,718 Summit ..........................................................: 383 455 14,127 Trumbull ........................................................: 906 1,095 111,322 Tuscarawas ......................................................: 1,102 1,395 162,466 Union ...........................................................: 960 1,234 215,092 : Van Wert ........................................................: 722 983 224,061 Vinton ..........................................................: 231 258 30,702 Warren ..........................................................: 817 934 99,910 Washington ......................................................: 1,071 1,267 145,744 Wayne ...........................................................: 1,995 2,514 253,130 Williams ........................................................: 764 955 232,640 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Wood ............................................................: 1,097 1,449 246,480 Wyandot .........................................................: 627 772 210,136 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Ohio ............................................................: 40,269 43,933 5,351,889 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 616 643 70,294 Allen ...........................................................: 394 434 60,101 Ashland .........................................................: 610 662 77,549 Ashtabula .......................................................: 639 685 70,691 Athens ..........................................................: 410 448 58,705 Auglaize ........................................................: 431 450 88,188 Belmont .........................................................: 489 532 66,162 Brown ...........................................................: 564 606 56,274 Butler ..........................................................: 513 563 38,694 Carroll .........................................................: 443 482 55,686 : Champaign .......................................................: 458 509 73,996 Clark ...........................................................: 491 563 88,106 Clermont ........................................................: 536 600 30,001 Clinton .........................................................: 385 412 82,100 Columbiana ......................................................: 643 692 69,356 Coshocton .......................................................: 762 822 90,070 Crawford ........................................................: 268 291 78,327 Cuyahoga ........................................................: 75 89 1,093 Darke ...........................................................: 816 858 119,827 Defiance ........................................................: 374 408 63,412 : Delaware ........................................................: 470 526 69,031 Erie ............................................................: 148 181 19,297 Fairfield .......................................................: 661 720 89,551 Fayette .........................................................: 242 260 68,336 Franklin ........................................................: 217 266 18,801 Fulton ..........................................................: 342 364 86,314 Gallia ..........................................................: 401 426 49,066 Geauga ..........................................................: 633 726 27,831 Greene ..........................................................: 519 539 51,989 Guernsey ........................................................: 598 637 78,444 : Hamilton ........................................................: 189 236 10,767 Hancock .........................................................: 413 455 77,797 Hardin ..........................................................: 319 353 88,603 Harrison ........................................................: 260 270 38,740 Henry ...........................................................: 339 362 50,693 Highland ........................................................: 656 712 81,764 Hocking .........................................................: 267 301 18,409 Holmes ..........................................................: 1,053 1,127 100,501 Huron ...........................................................: 341 374 73,143 Jackson .........................................................: 265 281 30,654 : Jefferson .......................................................: 267 301 30,673 Knox ............................................................: 740 794 87,100 Lake ............................................................: 141 154 7,684 Lawrence ........................................................: 244 261 25,648 Licking .........................................................: 904 980 82,741 Logan ...........................................................: 512 539 78,272 Lorain ..........................................................: 512 556 40,852 Lucas ...........................................................: 179 201 43,405 Madison .........................................................: 364 393 87,703 Mahoning ........................................................: 371 433 26,852 : Marion ..........................................................: 244 278 73,478 Medina ..........................................................: 605 661 36,801 Meigs ...........................................................: 242 272 25,890 Mercer ..........................................................: 514 547 96,491 Miami ...........................................................: 651 719 56,658 Monroe ..........................................................: 396 444 48,263 Montgomery ......................................................: 430 465 39,398 Morgan ..........................................................: 347 371 53,927 Morrow ..........................................................: 512 561 71,504 Muskingum .......................................................: 776 820 93,572 : Noble ...........................................................: 313 330 47,625 Ottawa ..........................................................: 273 293 35,406 Paulding ........................................................: 259 280 73,811 Perry ...........................................................: 424 486 37,980 Pickaway ........................................................: 384 432 104,648 Pike ............................................................: 224 239 37,697 Portage .........................................................: 557 638 32,740 Preble ..........................................................: 508 566 71,958 Putnam ..........................................................: 419 464 69,932 Richland ........................................................: 694 753 83,120 : Ross ............................................................: 604 673 98,003 Sandusky ........................................................: 332 360 54,340 Scioto ..........................................................: 340 359 31,955 Seneca ..........................................................: 447 507 78,467 Shelby ..........................................................: 424 452 88,619 Stark ...........................................................: 830 892 50,953 Summit ..........................................................: 255 284 8,674 Trumbull ........................................................: 525 572 51,191 Tuscarawas ......................................................: 685 754 80,630 Union ...........................................................: 586 619 77,427 : Van Wert ........................................................: 275 302 65,746 Vinton ..........................................................: 150 160 16,444 Warren ..........................................................: 545 613 44,981 Washington ......................................................: 600 643 72,873 Wayne ...........................................................: 1,233 1,369 125,125 Williams ........................................................: 347 364 62,767 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Wood ............................................................: 542 590 96,947 Wyandot .........................................................: 293 324 76,555 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Ohio ............................................................: 849 984 123,652 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 6 6 190 Allen ...........................................................: 5 6 (D) Ashland .........................................................: 25 27 1,740 Ashtabula .......................................................: 5 5 412 Athens ..........................................................: 4 4 473 Auglaize ........................................................: 2 4 (D) Belmont .........................................................: 1 1 (D) Brown ...........................................................: 6 6 634 Butler ..........................................................: 12 16 1,379 Carroll .........................................................: 9 9 818 : Champaign .......................................................: 10 13 134 Clark ...........................................................: 4 4 (D) Clermont ........................................................: 3 5 178 Clinton .........................................................: 11 11 401 Columbiana ......................................................: 8 8 340 Coshocton .......................................................: 3 4 190 Crawford ........................................................: 3 4 468 Darke ...........................................................: 21 27 1,758 Defiance ........................................................: 10 10 930 Delaware ........................................................: 24 29 773 : Erie ............................................................: 3 3 16 Fairfield .......................................................: 9 9 662 Fayette .........................................................: 10 10 1,344 Franklin ........................................................: 12 13 98 Fulton ..........................................................: 10 10 (D) Gallia ..........................................................: 10 10 1,449 Geauga ..........................................................: 16 25 823 Greene ..........................................................: 8 8 412 Guernsey ........................................................: 16 16 1,091 Hamilton ........................................................: 8 8 1,496 : Hancock .........................................................: 12 12 4,726 Hardin ..........................................................: 2 3 (D) Harrison ........................................................: 4 4 240 Henry ...........................................................: 19 19 5,874 Highland ........................................................: 18 18 2,134 Hocking .........................................................: 4 5 (D) Holmes ..........................................................: 24 41 1,729 Huron ...........................................................: 13 15 4,022 Jackson .........................................................: 6 7 392 Jefferson .......................................................: 2 2 (D) : Knox ............................................................: 18 23 1,288 Lake ............................................................: 7 7 279 Lawrence ........................................................: 12 12 1,308 Licking .........................................................: 14 15 2,250 Logan ...........................................................: 7 9 134 Lorain ..........................................................: 29 37 1,311 Lucas ...........................................................: 9 9 203 Madison .........................................................: 8 8 4,396 Mahoning ........................................................: 5 5 371 Marion ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) : Medina ..........................................................: 5 5 508 Meigs ...........................................................: 9 9 2,130 Mercer ..........................................................: 8 8 2,128 Miami ...........................................................: 22 31 1,517 Monroe ..........................................................: 2 3 (D) Montgomery ......................................................: 27 33 11,487 Morgan ..........................................................: 7 9 964 Morrow ..........................................................: 22 25 2,504 Muskingum .......................................................: 1 1 (D) Noble ...........................................................: 1 2 (D) : Ottawa ..........................................................: 9 9 7,112 Paulding ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Perry ...........................................................: 4 7 31 Pickaway ........................................................: 5 11 504 Pike ............................................................: 1 1 (D) Portage .........................................................: 9 10 915 Preble ..........................................................: 11 14 1,578 Putnam ..........................................................: 6 7 1,468 Richland ........................................................: 19 20 869 Ross ............................................................: 5 5 944 : Sandusky ........................................................: 13 14 2,015 Scioto ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Seneca ..........................................................: 15 18 6,124 Shelby ..........................................................: 6 10 2,001 Stark ...........................................................: 18 21 1,343 Summit ..........................................................: 4 4 323 Trumbull ........................................................: 13 16 791 Tuscarawas ......................................................: 14 17 2,076 Union ...........................................................: 16 16 2,801 Van Wert ........................................................: 3 3 321 : Warren ..........................................................: 13 16 1,054 Washington ......................................................: 13 14 1,755 Wayne ...........................................................: 25 27 2,066 Williams ........................................................: 12 12 3,429 Wood ............................................................: 18 18 2,386 Wyandot .........................................................: 2 2 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Ohio ............................................................: 181 204 39,786 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 3 4 (D) Ashland .........................................................: 2 2 (D) Athens ..........................................................: 3 3 55 Belmont .........................................................: 2 2 (D) Brown ...........................................................: 4 4 135 Carroll .........................................................: 6 8 216 Champaign .......................................................: 2 2 (D) Clark ...........................................................: 9 9 5,677 Clinton .........................................................: 1 1 (D) Cuyahoga ........................................................: 1 1 (D) : Darke ...........................................................: 14 14 7,406 Defiance ........................................................: 5 5 857 Delaware ........................................................: 6 9 96 Fairfield .......................................................: 5 5 197 Gallia ..........................................................: 3 4 697 Geauga ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Greene ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Guernsey ........................................................: 4 4 360 Hancock .........................................................: 3 3 756 Highland ........................................................: 1 2 (D) : Hocking .........................................................: 2 2 (D) Huron ...........................................................: 3 3 36 Jackson .........................................................: 5 5 252 Knox ............................................................: 2 2 (D) Lawrence ........................................................: 2 2 (D) Licking .........................................................: 2 2 (D) Logan ...........................................................: 4 4 325 Lorain ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Madison .........................................................: 1 1 (D) Marion ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) : Medina ..........................................................: 8 8 118 Meigs ...........................................................: 2 2 (D) Muskingum .......................................................: 1 1 (D) Ottawa ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Pickaway ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Pike ............................................................: 13 25 2,678 Portage .........................................................: 2 2 (D) Putnam ..........................................................: 4 4 201 Richland ........................................................: 6 6 433 Ross ............................................................: 1 1 (D) : Sandusky ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Scioto ..........................................................: 7 7 610 Seneca ..........................................................: 3 3 (D) Shelby ..........................................................: 3 3 420 Stark ...........................................................: 3 3 132 Trumbull ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Tuscarawas ......................................................: 1 2 (D) Union ...........................................................: 6 8 964 Van Wert ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Vinton ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) : Warren ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Williams ........................................................: 3 3 36 Wood ............................................................: 6 6 142 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Ohio ............................................................: 176 197 15,599 : Counties : : Allen ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) Ashtabula .......................................................: 9 9 1,096 Athens ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Belmont .........................................................: 2 2 (D) Brown ...........................................................: 2 2 (D) Butler ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Carroll .........................................................: 2 4 (D) Champaign .......................................................: 1 1 (D) Clark ...........................................................: 3 3 56 Clermont ........................................................: 11 11 365 : Clinton .........................................................: 7 7 (D) Columbiana ......................................................: 11 11 311 Coshocton .......................................................: 4 4 264 Cuyahoga ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Darke ...........................................................: 3 3 1,449 Delaware ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Fairfield .......................................................: 4 4 40 Franklin ........................................................: 1 2 (D) Geauga ..........................................................: 6 6 236 Greene ..........................................................: 6 6 86 : Guernsey ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Hancock .........................................................: 1 1 (D) Hardin ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Highland ........................................................: 3 3 1,245 Hocking .........................................................: 7 7 269 Huron ...........................................................: 3 3 (D) Jackson .........................................................: 3 4 176 Knox ............................................................: 2 8 (D) Licking .........................................................: 4 5 49 Logan ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) : Lorain ..........................................................: 4 4 86 Lucas ...........................................................: 2 2 (D) Madison .........................................................: 3 3 (D) Mahoning ........................................................: 3 3 64 Marion ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Medina ..........................................................: 2 4 (D) Mercer ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Montgomery ......................................................: 2 2 (D) Morgan ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Pickaway ........................................................: 1 1 (D) : Pike ............................................................: 1 1 (D) Portage .........................................................: 4 7 75 Preble ..........................................................: 5 7 82 Putnam ..........................................................: 3 3 88 Richland ........................................................: 2 2 (D) Ross ............................................................: 5 5 492 Sandusky ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Seneca ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Shelby ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Stark ...........................................................: 4 4 (D) : Summit ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Trumbull ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Tuscarawas ......................................................: 1 1 (D) Union ...........................................................: 2 2 (D) Warren ..........................................................: 3 6 64 Washington ......................................................: 2 2 (D) Wayne ...........................................................: 8 8 419 Wood ............................................................: 2 2 (D) Wyandot .........................................................: 1 1 (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 : : Ohio ............................................................: 159 184 14,611 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 3 3 114 Allen ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) Ashland .........................................................: 1 1 (D) Ashtabula .......................................................: 4 4 66 Athens ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Belmont .........................................................: 1 1 (D) Brown ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) Butler ..........................................................: 3 3 21 Champaign .......................................................: 3 5 31 Clark ...........................................................: 5 5 47 : Clermont ........................................................: 2 2 (D) Columbiana ......................................................: 6 6 18 Coshocton .......................................................: 3 3 128 Cuyahoga ........................................................: 8 15 10 Fairfield .......................................................: 2 2 (D) Fayette .........................................................: 5 5 50 Fulton ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Gallia ..........................................................: 5 5 434 Greene ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Hancock .........................................................: 2 2 (D) : Hardin ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Harrison ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Highland ........................................................: 2 2 (D) Hocking .........................................................: 6 6 556 Huron ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) Jackson .........................................................: 1 1 (D) Knox ............................................................: 1 1 (D) Licking .........................................................: 6 7 114 Logan ...........................................................: 2 4 (D) Lucas ...........................................................: 1 2 (D) : Madison .........................................................: 1 2 (D) Mahoning ........................................................: 1 2 (D) Mercer ..........................................................: 3 3 175 Miami ...........................................................: 2 2 (D) Monroe ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Montgomery ......................................................: 10 11 920 Morgan ..........................................................: 6 10 421 Morrow ..........................................................: 2 3 (D) Muskingum .......................................................: 2 2 (D) Ottawa ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) : Paulding ........................................................: 4 4 166 Perry ...........................................................: 2 2 (D) Portage .........................................................: 1 1 (D) Preble ..........................................................: 3 4 (D) Putnam ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Richland ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Ross ............................................................: 9 9 244 Sandusky ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Summit ..........................................................: 4 4 9 Tuscarawas ......................................................: 1 1 (D) : Union ...........................................................: 5 5 85 Van Wert ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Warren ..........................................................: 6 6 (D) Washington ......................................................: 6 9 511 Wayne ...........................................................: 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 : : Ohio ............................................................: 41 41 1,828 : Counties : : Auglaize ........................................................: 4 4 24 Columbiana ......................................................: 1 1 (D) Crawford ........................................................: 2 2 (D) Darke ...........................................................: 5 5 230 Delaware ........................................................: 3 3 45 Fulton ..........................................................: 3 3 15 Harrison ........................................................: 2 2 (D) Huron ...........................................................: 2 2 (D) Licking .........................................................: 1 1 (D) Montgomery ......................................................: 2 2 (D) : Morrow ..........................................................: 4 4 32 Ottawa ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Ross ............................................................: 3 3 147 Sandusky ........................................................: 2 2 (D) Shelby ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Summit ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Warren ..........................................................: 3 3 15 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Ohio ............................................................: 75,611 131,684 13,592,840 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 1,095 1,856 169,882 Allen ...........................................................: 890 1,554 178,836 Ashland .........................................................: 1,021 1,859 147,262 Ashtabula .......................................................: 1,027 1,808 133,367 Athens ..........................................................: 655 1,105 106,728 Auglaize ........................................................: 1,011 1,794 231,721 Belmont .........................................................: 756 1,352 139,632 Brown ...........................................................: 1,101 1,900 177,470 Butler ..........................................................: 887 1,559 93,205 Carroll .........................................................: 811 1,399 110,976 : Champaign .......................................................: 830 1,470 216,798 Clark ...........................................................: 824 1,475 169,869 Clermont ........................................................: 807 1,410 85,716 Clinton .........................................................: 780 1,316 240,023 Columbiana ......................................................: 1,129 1,975 153,993 Coshocton .......................................................: 1,250 2,207 177,972 Crawford ........................................................: 628 1,082 203,784 Cuyahoga ........................................................: 96 167 (D) Darke ...........................................................: 1,757 2,890 364,454 Defiance ........................................................: 904 1,528 205,872 : Delaware ........................................................: 728 1,326 130,937 Erie ............................................................: 317 553 77,157 Fairfield .......................................................: 1,074 1,926 191,710 Fayette .........................................................: 549 918 202,238 Franklin ........................................................: 370 672 48,697 Fulton ..........................................................: 789 1,298 (D) Gallia ..........................................................: 759 1,253 99,996 Geauga ..........................................................: 1,130 2,047 66,823 Greene ..........................................................: 895 1,528 156,263 Guernsey ........................................................: 1,044 1,764 146,862 : Hamilton ........................................................: 322 613 18,884 Hancock .........................................................: 993 1,713 249,046 Hardin ..........................................................: 710 1,206 240,540 Harrison ........................................................: 481 831 103,614 Henry ...........................................................: 948 1,588 243,932 Highland ........................................................: 1,183 2,042 226,020 Hocking .........................................................: 439 761 40,622 Holmes ..........................................................: 1,735 3,226 184,393 Huron ...........................................................: 768 1,275 224,977 Jackson .........................................................: 523 846 65,660 : Jefferson .......................................................: 538 873 72,653 Knox ............................................................: 1,299 2,248 184,183 Lake ............................................................: 243 416 13,886 Lawrence ........................................................: 422 722 47,284 Licking .........................................................: 1,522 2,651 207,221 Logan ...........................................................: 971 1,614 204,356 Lorain ..........................................................: 889 1,573 108,627 Lucas ...........................................................: 361 645 76,104 Madison .........................................................: 761 1,298 235,081 Mahoning ........................................................: 659 1,179 70,982 : Marion ..........................................................: 591 991 211,309 Medina ..........................................................: 998 1,786 100,491 Meigs ...........................................................: 471 786 63,093 Mercer ..........................................................: 1,289 2,286 270,752 Miami ...........................................................: 1,156 2,063 166,286 Monroe ..........................................................: 729 1,286 99,172 Montgomery ......................................................: 779 1,388 117,264 Morgan ..........................................................: 565 1,001 92,960 Morrow ..........................................................: 814 1,504 144,363 Muskingum .......................................................: 1,298 2,309 200,467 : Noble ...........................................................: 596 1,010 98,064 Ottawa ..........................................................: 589 1,020 119,518 Paulding ........................................................: 652 1,045 204,227 Perry ...........................................................: 691 1,273 75,520 Pickaway ........................................................: 759 1,356 283,164 Pike ............................................................: 467 756 84,272 Portage .........................................................: 916 1,623 85,569 Preble ..........................................................: 1,034 1,767 212,929 Putnam ..........................................................: 1,465 2,435 306,208 Richland ........................................................: 1,074 1,938 158,675 : Ross ............................................................: 1,090 1,923 270,113 Sandusky ........................................................: 750 1,230 156,636 Scioto ..........................................................: 581 986 80,418 Seneca ..........................................................: 1,073 1,809 232,476 Shelby ..........................................................: 932 1,593 210,395 Stark ...........................................................: 1,426 2,471 124,718 Summit ..........................................................: 410 719 15,099 Trumbull ........................................................: 944 1,660 112,981 Tuscarawas ......................................................: 1,145 2,113 166,008 Union ...........................................................: 1,014 1,832 215,931 : Van Wert ........................................................: 736 1,281 226,493 Vinton ..........................................................: 241 416 (D) Warren ..........................................................: 869 1,518 92,875 Washington ......................................................: 1,078 1,891 146,176 Wayne ...........................................................: 2,083 3,873 259,324 Williams ........................................................: 813 1,316 235,001 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Wood ............................................................: 1,142 2,025 247,977 Wyandot .........................................................: 670 1,094 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Ohio ............................................................: 507 602 57,944 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 4 4 196 Allen ...........................................................: 8 8 149 Ashland .........................................................: 7 8 1,465 Ashtabula .......................................................: 5 5 1,062 Athens ..........................................................: 15 15 1,845 Auglaize ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Brown ...........................................................: 3 3 404 Butler ..........................................................: 2 3 (D) Carroll .........................................................: 5 5 779 Champaign .......................................................: 9 9 994 : Clark ...........................................................: 12 12 1,038 Clermont ........................................................: 7 7 113 Clinton .........................................................: 9 9 2,041 Columbiana ......................................................: 2 4 (D) Coshocton .......................................................: 3 3 468 Crawford ........................................................: 4 4 128 Cuyahoga ........................................................: 3 3 3 Darke ...........................................................: 4 5 (D) Defiance ........................................................: 9 9 476 Delaware ........................................................: 2 2 (D) : Erie ............................................................: 2 2 (D) Fairfield .......................................................: 14 20 2,221 Fayette .........................................................: 2 2 (D) Franklin ........................................................: 5 5 (D) Fulton ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Gallia ..........................................................: 17 22 1,304 Geauga ..........................................................: 11 13 159 Greene ..........................................................: 13 13 250 Guernsey ........................................................: 10 10 718 Hamilton ........................................................: 3 5 699 : Hancock .........................................................: 6 6 408 Hardin ..........................................................: 6 7 2,134 Highland ........................................................: 10 10 893 Hocking .........................................................: 7 7 513 Holmes ..........................................................: 4 4 1,243 Jackson .........................................................: 1 1 (D) Jefferson .......................................................: 3 3 96 Knox ............................................................: 5 5 809 Lawrence ........................................................: 12 23 4,104 Licking .........................................................: 19 19 984 : Logan ...........................................................: 9 9 1,091 Lorain ..........................................................: 9 9 253 Lucas ...........................................................: 2 2 (D) Madison .........................................................: 5 5 1,168 Mahoning ........................................................: 2 2 (D) Marion ..........................................................: 8 12 1,793 Medina ..........................................................: 8 8 452 Mercer ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Miami ...........................................................: 6 6 982 Monroe ..........................................................: 10 10 1,071 : Montgomery ......................................................: 5 5 533 Morgan ..........................................................: 4 4 487 Morrow ..........................................................: 14 15 933 Muskingum .......................................................: 9 9 526 Noble ...........................................................: 2 2 (D) Ottawa ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Paulding ........................................................: 8 8 2,597 Perry ...........................................................: 10 14 954 Pickaway ........................................................: 5 5 43 Pike ............................................................: 3 3 (D) : Portage .........................................................: 9 14 442 Preble ..........................................................: 11 17 636 Putnam ..........................................................: 6 6 338 Richland ........................................................: 3 3 425 Ross ............................................................: 11 12 472 Sandusky ........................................................: 2 2 (D) Scioto ..........................................................: 10 12 1,644 Seneca ..........................................................: 9 9 813 Shelby ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Stark ...........................................................: 10 13 380 : Summit ..........................................................: 7 12 67 Trumbull ........................................................: 5 5 320 Tuscarawas ......................................................: 10 32 2,256 Union ...........................................................: 3 6 36 Van Wert ........................................................: 2 2 (D) Warren ..........................................................: 6 12 36 Washington ......................................................: 8 8 698 Wayne ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) Wood ............................................................: 5 6 2,390 Wyandot .........................................................: 1 1 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Ohio ............................................................: 10,184 10,741 1,391,988 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 130 139 16,425 Allen ...........................................................: 137 138 17,388 Ashland .........................................................: 144 156 23,616 Ashtabula .......................................................: 130 146 12,616 Athens ..........................................................: 117 124 17,014 Auglaize ........................................................: 115 123 18,069 Belmont .........................................................: 102 107 13,923 Brown ...........................................................: 214 222 29,314 Butler ..........................................................: 100 107 5,122 Carroll .........................................................: 101 101 13,960 : Champaign .......................................................: 123 135 10,045 Clark ...........................................................: 131 138 27,966 Clermont ........................................................: 164 181 15,022 Clinton .........................................................: 88 91 15,231 Columbiana ......................................................: 169 176 14,238 Coshocton .......................................................: 164 166 19,989 Crawford ........................................................: 78 89 17,462 Cuyahoga ........................................................: 12 12 177 Darke ...........................................................: 179 187 24,205 Defiance ........................................................: 126 133 15,187 : Delaware ........................................................: 87 95 7,587 Erie ............................................................: 58 58 6,227 Fairfield .......................................................: 172 190 27,077 Fayette .........................................................: 48 50 16,203 Franklin ........................................................: 61 61 7,938 Fulton ..........................................................: 60 60 14,480 Gallia ..........................................................: 124 127 17,483 Geauga ..........................................................: 123 132 4,672 Greene ..........................................................: 185 203 15,308 Guernsey ........................................................: 146 156 24,727 : Hamilton ........................................................: 35 42 1,024 Hancock .........................................................: 147 154 27,151 Hardin ..........................................................: 101 105 22,440 Harrison ........................................................: 50 55 12,885 Henry ...........................................................: 129 142 40,534 Highland ........................................................: 163 166 24,258 Hocking .........................................................: 98 99 7,165 Holmes ..........................................................: 52 53 4,185 Huron ...........................................................: 83 89 20,834 Jackson .........................................................: 132 137 11,902 : Jefferson .......................................................: 79 81 13,105 Knox ............................................................: 199 214 25,446 Lake ............................................................: 56 65 1,718 Lawrence ........................................................: 72 75 6,502 Licking .........................................................: 239 253 32,632 Logan ...........................................................: 128 128 22,982 Lorain ..........................................................: 114 122 12,259 Lucas ...........................................................: 36 46 6,571 Madison .........................................................: 115 125 20,211 Mahoning ........................................................: 121 121 6,768 : Marion ..........................................................: 82 86 22,522 Medina ..........................................................: 142 145 12,651 Meigs ...........................................................: 65 65 5,991 Mercer ..........................................................: 137 144 25,924 Miami ...........................................................: 144 150 6,983 Monroe ..........................................................: 110 123 12,198 Montgomery ......................................................: 124 137 14,388 Morgan ..........................................................: 92 93 12,864 Morrow ..........................................................: 98 100 24,456 Muskingum .......................................................: 222 227 22,983 : Noble ...........................................................: 97 108 22,417 Ottawa ..........................................................: 66 66 6,478 Paulding ........................................................: 93 97 13,082 Perry ...........................................................: 107 115 9,061 Pickaway ........................................................: 91 93 11,292 Pike ............................................................: 87 87 14,013 Portage .........................................................: 126 130 7,494 Preble ..........................................................: 143 148 37,405 Putnam ..........................................................: 108 111 12,063 Richland ........................................................: 86 88 10,046 : Ross ............................................................: 201 207 28,338 Sandusky ........................................................: 96 97 14,415 Scioto ..........................................................: 116 126 10,230 Seneca ..........................................................: 133 137 20,115 Shelby ..........................................................: 79 93 14,750 Stark ...........................................................: 161 173 8,365 Summit ..........................................................: 65 65 1,636 Trumbull ........................................................: 138 148 10,491 Tuscarawas ......................................................: 162 182 18,436 Union ...........................................................: 146 149 24,310 : Van Wert ........................................................: 100 115 20,099 Vinton ..........................................................: 41 41 5,020 Warren ..........................................................: 127 129 8,304 Washington ......................................................: 186 191 22,424 Wayne ...........................................................: 119 127 19,413 Williams ........................................................: 112 114 24,037 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Wood ............................................................: 165 175 24,650 Wyandot .........................................................: 80 84 23,401 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Ohio ............................................................: 10,783 14,752 1,905,549 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 124 156 27,615 Allen ...........................................................: 127 199 28,930 Ashland .........................................................: 174 236 19,227 Ashtabula .......................................................: 137 187 22,697 Athens ..........................................................: 52 69 8,276 Auglaize ........................................................: 166 236 56,318 Belmont .........................................................: 75 104 8,726 Brown ...........................................................: 159 237 22,151 Butler ..........................................................: 63 96 9,512 Carroll .........................................................: 110 141 14,911 : Champaign .......................................................: 110 144 39,076 Clark ...........................................................: 121 153 22,774 Clermont ........................................................: 81 102 2,233 Clinton .........................................................: 83 104 47,370 Columbiana ......................................................: 196 257 26,867 Coshocton .......................................................: 212 312 16,011 Crawford ........................................................: 95 121 30,652 Cuyahoga ........................................................: 12 12 115 Darke ...........................................................: 257 334 64,043 Defiance ........................................................: 108 145 17,041 : Delaware ........................................................: 72 112 21,367 Erie ............................................................: 18 21 6,591 Fairfield .......................................................: 105 147 15,352 Fayette .........................................................: 84 107 63,238 Franklin ........................................................: 50 81 10,738 Fulton ..........................................................: 105 134 36,573 Gallia ..........................................................: 103 154 11,200 Geauga ..........................................................: 238 316 10,980 Greene ..........................................................: 71 94 15,915 Guernsey ........................................................: 115 151 13,666 : Hamilton ........................................................: 52 70 7,610 Hancock .........................................................: 113 135 27,046 Hardin ..........................................................: 96 146 24,102 Harrison ........................................................: 58 88 6,250 Henry ...........................................................: 129 151 36,200 Highland ........................................................: 181 251 23,863 Hocking .........................................................: 51 72 2,503 Holmes ..........................................................: 482 692 52,154 Huron ...........................................................: 162 205 35,755 Jackson .........................................................: 39 56 5,114 : Jefferson .......................................................: 54 67 5,269 Knox ............................................................: 184 286 20,186 Lake ............................................................: 22 25 613 Lawrence ........................................................: 36 42 8,281 Licking .........................................................: 223 317 17,540 Logan ...........................................................: 157 199 31,596 Lorain ..........................................................: 126 161 15,379 Lucas ...........................................................: 71 85 33,646 Madison .........................................................: 73 87 34,778 Mahoning ........................................................: 120 149 12,508 : Marion ..........................................................: 65 87 42,259 Medina ..........................................................: 135 174 11,706 Meigs ...........................................................: 46 64 4,359 Mercer ..........................................................: 224 294 44,263 Miami ...........................................................: 172 238 16,522 Monroe ..........................................................: 74 108 5,508 Montgomery ......................................................: 79 97 4,376 Morgan ..........................................................: 95 131 13,365 Morrow ..........................................................: 149 247 20,084 Muskingum .......................................................: 174 263 24,956 : Noble ...........................................................: 78 99 14,925 Ottawa ..........................................................: 77 100 22,947 Paulding ........................................................: 66 81 31,436 Perry ...........................................................: 118 166 5,917 Pickaway ........................................................: 103 122 30,551 Pike ............................................................: 52 78 7,224 Portage .........................................................: 115 160 11,252 Preble ..........................................................: 144 204 35,441 Putnam ..........................................................: 217 303 37,412 Richland ........................................................: 227 351 21,034 : Ross ............................................................: 148 191 24,852 Sandusky ........................................................: 123 163 19,416 Scioto ..........................................................: 54 68 5,727 Seneca ..........................................................: 130 171 26,317 Shelby ..........................................................: 134 181 36,006 Stark ...........................................................: 204 293 19,896 Summit ..........................................................: 53 73 2,545 Trumbull ........................................................: 134 179 8,079 Tuscarawas ......................................................: 207 321 36,862 Union ...........................................................: 130 171 36,483 : Van Wert ........................................................: 120 168 40,780 Vinton ..........................................................: 36 61 3,923 Warren ..........................................................: 88 105 3,243 Washington ......................................................: 157 226 19,718 Wayne ...........................................................: 486 686 56,801 Williams ........................................................: 81 96 26,150 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Wood ............................................................: 162 200 31,941 Wyandot .........................................................: 74 86 10,715 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Ohio ............................................................: 24,242 39,103 3,030,167 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 308 433 40,765 Allen ...........................................................: 290 445 53,287 Ashland .........................................................: 372 635 43,663 Ashtabula .......................................................: 368 629 38,007 Athens ..........................................................: 196 326 28,137 Auglaize ........................................................: 324 504 74,630 Belmont .........................................................: 226 367 28,179 Brown ...........................................................: 342 536 40,943 Butler ..........................................................: 269 491 15,984 Carroll .........................................................: 235 360 25,268 : Champaign .......................................................: 256 403 47,022 Clark ...........................................................: 342 511 46,615 Clermont ........................................................: 287 482 14,102 Clinton .........................................................: 230 414 43,028 Columbiana ......................................................: 325 510 40,109 Coshocton .......................................................: 411 664 33,223 Crawford ........................................................: 165 259 37,193 Cuyahoga ........................................................: 35 55 345 Darke ...........................................................: 478 724 62,690 Defiance ........................................................: 235 391 21,255 : Delaware ........................................................: 234 440 34,039 Erie ............................................................: 65 95 9,312 Fairfield .......................................................: 338 534 40,799 Fayette .........................................................: 194 283 58,314 Franklin ........................................................: 158 284 10,875 Fulton ..........................................................: 227 326 39,199 Gallia ..........................................................: 168 287 18,070 Geauga ..........................................................: 408 646 20,192 Greene ..........................................................: 325 486 40,673 Guernsey ........................................................: 282 476 35,510 : Hamilton ........................................................: 120 227 10,293 Hancock .........................................................: 353 546 63,585 Hardin ..........................................................: 199 329 32,602 Harrison ........................................................: 148 224 19,797 Henry ...........................................................: 242 332 65,143 Highland ........................................................: 359 604 39,119 Hocking .........................................................: 157 287 9,880 Holmes ..........................................................: 669 1,025 62,496 Huron ...........................................................: 238 350 48,144 Jackson .........................................................: 174 307 16,122 : Jefferson .......................................................: 156 240 14,654 Knox ............................................................: 420 680 43,076 Lake ............................................................: 90 138 3,200 Lawrence ........................................................: 109 175 14,835 Licking .........................................................: 578 933 41,292 Logan ...........................................................: 303 463 42,510 Lorain ..........................................................: 311 520 23,748 Lucas ...........................................................: 171 251 44,793 Madison .........................................................: 251 359 60,758 Mahoning ........................................................: 219 375 18,255 : Marion ..........................................................: 151 257 50,147 Medina ..........................................................: 374 622 22,309 Meigs ...........................................................: 124 216 9,801 Mercer ..........................................................: 351 569 50,091 Miami ...........................................................: 426 746 24,241 Monroe ..........................................................: 178 285 13,814 Montgomery ......................................................: 262 417 13,303 Morgan ..........................................................: 197 329 23,426 Morrow ..........................................................: 285 513 28,851 Muskingum .......................................................: 397 658 52,226 : Noble ...........................................................: 139 205 20,287 Ottawa ..........................................................: 183 301 26,814 Paulding ........................................................: 166 222 32,896 Perry ...........................................................: 233 368 12,185 Pickaway ........................................................: 234 375 46,817 Pike ............................................................: 117 164 16,365 Portage .........................................................: 296 479 23,371 Preble ..........................................................: 313 541 49,447 Putnam ..........................................................: 459 712 56,618 Richland ........................................................: 358 667 32,794 : Ross ............................................................: 403 654 52,327 Sandusky ........................................................: 228 373 24,185 Scioto ..........................................................: 219 362 22,882 Seneca ..........................................................: 319 500 43,859 Shelby ..........................................................: 262 417 52,301 Stark ...........................................................: 482 787 35,045 Summit ..........................................................: 159 264 4,268 Trumbull ........................................................: 340 560 27,198 Tuscarawas ......................................................: 418 722 49,514 Union ...........................................................: 330 509 51,934 : Van Wert ........................................................: 228 362 50,227 Vinton ..........................................................: 100 158 15,783 Warren ..........................................................: 333 559 38,356 Washington ......................................................: 341 549 36,822 Wayne ...........................................................: 761 1,264 67,757 Williams ........................................................: 236 351 46,938 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Wood ............................................................: 313 465 40,640 Wyandot .........................................................: 167 240 48,598 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 76,009 892 43.2 17.4 14.8 11.1 Land in farms ...................................................acres: 13,652,346 195,852 27.7 4.1 9.1 14.5 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................farms: 9,331 373 55.7 35.6 17.9 2.3 acres: 47,465 1,631 55.6 36.5 16.5 2.6 10 to 49 acres ................................................farms: 27,225 600 49.9 26.6 15.5 7.7 acres: 679,745 15,210 48.5 22.1 17.4 9.0 50 to 69 acres ................................................farms: 6,217 125 43.0 13.7 16.4 12.9 acres: 364,340 7,213 43.0 13.6 16.3 13.2 70 to 99 acres ................................................farms: 7,416 148 40.4 10.5 15.3 14.5 acres: 615,030 12,476 40.3 10.4 15.4 14.5 100 to 139 acres ..............................................farms: 6,216 173 37.5 7.1 11.5 18.9 acres: 724,662 19,442 37.3 7.3 11.9 18.1 140 to 179 acres ..............................................farms: 3,856 82 34.5 7.8 12.4 14.3 acres: 606,259 12,551 34.5 7.8 12.3 14.4 180 to 219 acres ..............................................farms: 2,458 123 32.8 6.0 12.4 14.4 acres: 484,680 24,490 32.8 6.0 12.4 14.4 220 to 259 acres ..............................................farms: 1,940 76 33.5 4.7 12.4 16.3 acres: 461,765 18,147 33.5 4.7 12.3 16.6 260 to 499 acres ..............................................farms: 5,263 101 32.6 4.4 17.9 10.3 acres: 1,878,675 36,957 32.7 4.2 18.0 10.4 500 to 999 acres ..............................................farms: 3,370 235 31.0 1.7 14.3 15.0 acres: 2,316,455 173,763 30.8 1.7 14.6 14.5 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................farms: 1,789 60 22.0 1.0 6.9 14.1 acres: 2,484,428 91,944 21.4 0.9 5.8 14.7 2,000 acres or more ...........................................farms: 928 86 15.1 0.6 0.7 13.9 acres: 2,988,842 190,347 12.2 0.5 0.6 11.1 : Irrigated land use: : Harvested cropland ............................................farms: 3,290 131 41.2 15.5 16.3 9.5 acres: 68,262 3,525 20.6 1.9 6.6 12.1 Pastureland and other land ....................................farms: 166 17 43.4 12.9 8.2 22.3 acres: 1,556 109 44.0 3.4 4.7 36.0 : Market value of agricultural products sold .....................$1,000: 15,412,137 251 20.9 2.8 11.0 7.1 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ..............................................farms: 15,933 650 56.3 31.4 17.8 7.0 $1,000: 2,456 (Z) 63.7 43.9 16.7 3.1 $1,000 to $2,499 ..............................................farms: 6,908 191 49.8 27.8 17.5 4.5 $1,000: 11,499 (Z) 49.7 27.7 17.5 4.6 $2,500 to $4,999 ..............................................farms: 7,518 281 47.4 26.2 15.8 5.4 $1,000: 26,728 1 47.1 25.9 15.7 5.5 $5,000 to $9,999 ..............................................farms: 8,175 416 45.4 19.0 12.2 14.1 $1,000: 58,556 3 45.4 18.0 11.8 15.6 $10,000 to $19,999 ............................................farms: 7,256 239 39.7 17.6 13.2 9.0 $1,000: 103,155 3 39.6 17.3 13.2 9.1 $20,000 to $24,999 ............................................farms: 2,280 102 39.3 14.2 12.5 12.7 $1,000: 50,689 2 39.2 14.1 12.5 12.6 $25,000 to $39,999 ............................................farms: 4,596 152 40.8 10.0 11.4 19.5 $1,000: 145,730 4 40.9 10.0 11.4 19.5 $40,000 to $49,999 ............................................farms: 2,011 80 40.5 9.9 14.9 15.6 $1,000: 89,784 4 40.5 10.0 14.8 15.7 $50,000 to $99,999 ............................................farms: 6,052 152 38.8 7.3 12.9 18.6 $1,000: 429,090 11 38.6 7.1 12.8 18.7 $100,000 to $249,999 ..........................................farms: 5,822 142 30.8 5.4 11.3 14.1 $1,000: 927,595 24 30.7 5.2 11.1 14.4 $250,000 to $499,999 ..........................................farms: 3,571 229 34.0 3.6 22.5 7.9 $1,000: 1,286,902 92 34.4 3.6 22.7 8.1 $500,000 to $999,999 ..........................................farms: 2,536 122 27.1 4.0 15.6 7.5 $1,000: 1,803,968 92 27.4 4.1 16.1 7.2 $1,000,000 or more ............................................farms: 3,351 86 19.9 3.8 7.2 9.0 $1,000: 10,475,984 296 15.6 2.0 8.3 5.3 : Farms by legal status for tax purposes: : Family or individual ..........................................farms: 66,217 818 43.5 19.8 14.7 9.0 acres: 9,551,762 89,068 29.2 6.1 10.7 12.4 Partnership ...................................................farms: 4,968 83 42.3 7.6 18.8 15.9 acres: 2,467,375 70,236 23.6 1.2 7.3 15.2 Corporation: : Family held .................................................farms: 2,911 56 38.1 9.6 13.2 15.3 acres: 1,305,779 46,504 22.6 1.9 6.7 14.0 Other than family held ......................................farms: 535 37 52.0 9.6 26.5 15.9 acres: 105,983 11,263 37.3 2.4 13.3 21.5 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc .............................farms: 1,378 87 42.7 5.2 6.0 31.5 acres: 221,447 13,711 33.9 2.2 3.6 28.1 : Tenure: : Full owners ...................................................farms: 55,887 983 47.0 22.4 15.7 8.9 acres: 4,313,584 54,075 38.7 10.0 13.1 15.6 Part owners ...................................................farms: 17,141 264 31.4 3.9 14.3 13.2 acres: 8,581,672 134,566 22.1 1.2 7.9 13.0 Tenants .......................................................farms: 2,981 100 41.0 4.0 8.9 28.1 acres: 757,090 45,209 27.9 1.5 4.8 21.6 : Producers characteristics by- 1/ (see text) : Sex of operator: : Male ........................................................farms: 72,184 839 43.7 16.9 15.3 11.5 acres: 13,379,846 206,804 27.8 3.9 9.2 14.6 Female ......................................................farms: 40,269 1,063 44.1 18.3 14.6 11.2 acres: 5,351,889 229,623 28.5 4.2 7.7 16.6 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................farms: 50,337 835 38.4 13.1 15.0 10.4 Other .......................................................farms: 82,575 1,281 48.9 16.5 17.0 15.4 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table A. Summary of State Coverage, Nonresponse, and Misclassification Adjustments: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Adjustment : Percent of total : Percent of total : Percent of total : : Standard : as percent : adjustment : adjustment from : adjustment from Item : Total : error : of total : from coverage : nonresponse : misclassification ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Producers characteristics by- 1/ (see text) - Con. : : Hispanic, Latino, or : Spanish origin ...............................................farms: 849 48 43.2 17.7 14.6 10.9 acres: 123,652 25,382 23.5 6.5 11.1 5.9 : Race: : American Indian or : Alaska Native ..............................................farms: 181 23 41.4 13.4 8.3 19.7 acres: 39,786 9,410 26.7 1.6 2.3 22.7 Asian .......................................................farms: 176 11 43.8 23.6 15.6 4.6 acres: 15,599 2,852 26.4 8.8 13.9 3.7 Black or African American ...................................farms: 159 18 35.2 21.6 10.6 3.0 acres: 14,611 2,181 12.9 5.6 5.5 1.8 Native Hawaiian or : Other Pacific Islander .....................................farms: 41 10 51.2 25.4 22.1 3.7 acres: 1,828 193 26.8 7.6 15.9 3.3 White .......................................................farms: 75,611 899 43.3 17.3 14.8 11.1 acres: 13,592,840 197,563 27.7 4.1 9.1 14.5 More than one race reported .................................farms: 507 41 42.6 14.3 12.1 16.2 acres: 57,944 7,972 23.1 4.3 7.7 11.2 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..........producers: 122,171 1,689 45.0 15.0 16.2 13.8 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...............producers: 10,741 196 44.9 18.1 16.2 10.7 : All producers by age group 1/: : Under 25 years ................................................farms: 3,074 301 60.6 16.3 26.3 18.1 25 to 34 years ................................................farms: 11,678 462 61.1 21.3 22.9 16.9 35 to 44 years ................................................farms: 19,186 331 52.0 12.4 17.9 21.7 45 to 54 years ................................................farms: 21,345 635 46.3 14.8 18.2 13.3 55 to 64 years ................................................farms: 31,967 691 41.9 17.0 14.6 10.2 65 to 74 years ................................................farms: 29,747 669 39.0 15.6 13.5 9.9 75 years and over .............................................farms: 15,915 522 37.1 14.8 12.4 9.9 : Net cash farm income of operations: : Farms with gains of- 2/ : Less than $1,000 ............................................farms: 1,914 180 42.8 20.4 12.7 9.7 $1,000: 886 (Z) 41.9 19.5 12.2 10.3 $1,000 to $4,999 ............................................farms: 5,371 195 42.1 18.1 15.3 8.7 $1,000: 15,227 1 42.1 17.5 15.4 9.1 $5,000 to $9,999 ............................................farms: 4,404 114 40.5 13.8 13.0 13.7 $1,000: 32,129 1 40.5 13.5 13.0 14.0 $10,000 to $24,999 ..........................................farms: 6,579 155 39.0 12.1 13.0 13.9 $1,000: 108,645 3 38.8 11.6 12.8 14.5 $25,000 to $49,999 ..........................................farms: 5,108 130 36.0 8.5 12.5 15.0 $1,000: 182,668 5 35.8 8.4 12.4 15.0 $50,000 or more .............................................farms: 13,220 170 29.0 5.1 13.1 10.7 $1,000: 5,294,531 86 20.6 5.7 7.9 6.9 : Farms with losses of- : Less than $1,000 ............................................farms: 2,295 148 45.8 24.8 15.2 5.9 $1,000: 1,160 (Z) 45.9 24.4 15.6 5.9 $1,000 to $4,999 ............................................farms: 10,461 270 49.9 26.7 16.1 7.0 $1,000: 30,780 1 50.4 27.3 16.2 6.9 $5,000 to $9,999 ............................................farms: 9,255 154 52.0 24.3 13.5 14.2 $1,000: 67,036 1 51.9 24.8 13.7 13.4 $10,000 to $24,999 ..........................................farms: 10,765 228 51.3 26.3 17.1 7.9 $1,000: 168,297 4 51.1 26.2 17.1 7.8 $25,000 to $49,999 ..........................................farms: 3,990 134 49.5 20.2 17.7 11.6 $1,000: 136,448 5 49.2 19.7 17.4 12.2 $50,000 or more .............................................farms: 2,647 104 44.8 11.6 17.3 15.9 $1,000: 383,156 19 38.7 2.5 21.9 14.3 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory ...................................farms: 21,126 398 36.2 24.0 7.1 5.1 number: 1,212,468 29,306 31.5 10.3 7.1 14.1 Beef cows inventory .........................................farms: 15,601 334 37.1 24.8 7.2 5.2 number: 281,811 12,050 37.9 11.0 6.3 20.6 Milk cows inventory .........................................farms: 2,195 37 28.2 17.5 7.9 2.7 number: 247,743 3,089 13.5 5.3 3.4 4.8 Hog and pigs inventory ........................................farms: 3,238 128 46.4 13.1 11.6 21.8 number: 2,752,063 331,852 26.3 7.6 13.0 5.7 Layers inventory ............................................. farms: 10,695 409 50.6 26.6 18.8 5.2 number: 38,570,322 875,324 5.7 2.4 1.7 1.6 Broilers sold .................................................farms: 1,510 51 53.9 26.2 22.3 5.4 number: 123,982,907 3,012,584 45.4 23.5 17.0 4.9 Aquaculture sold ..............................................farms: 151 17 49.7 13.2 30.3 6.2 $1,000: 14,564 2 18.2 12.4 2.2 3.6 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ................................................farms: 21,144 544 35.6 4.2 9.4 22.0 acres: 3,314,064 146,532 22.6 1.0 5.1 16.4 Durum wheat for grain .........................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Other spring wheat for grain ..................................farms: 1 (H) (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Winter wheat for grain ........................................farms: 7,603 277 31.3 3.9 13.4 14.0 acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Sorghum for grain .............................................farms: 15 3 26.7 6.0 2.5 18.2 acres: 467 4 36.4 3.4 2.3 30.7 Soybeans for beans ............................................farms: 22,877 559 29.0 5.9 23.0 0.2 acres: 4,830,774 32,668 22.6 2.8 19.1 0.7 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: 144 9 30.6 7.0 17.3 6.2 acres: 4,254 209 28.8 2.8 15.1 10.8 Oats ..........................................................farms: 850 24 39.3 17.3 13.9 8.1 acres: 13,512 184 37.8 13.3 14.4 10.0 : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..................................farms: 30,365 764 39.4 27.3 11.4 0.7 acres: 986,874 16,006 33.4 19.2 12.6 1.6 Land in vegetables (see text) .................................farms: 2,844 131 41.4 20.0 15.5 5.9 acres: 31,760 1,714 17.8 2.9 6.2 8.7 Potatoes ....................................................farms: 511 51 33.7 19.0 10.7 4.0 acres: 2,140 108 5.6 0.5 0.2 4.9 Tomatoes in the open ........................................farms: 1,196 94 39.5 22.9 13.6 3.1 acres: 3,968 1,456 20.5 7.6 10.6 2.3 Sweet corn (see text) .......................................farms: 977 51 39.4 13.8 15.4 10.2 acres: 8,465 611 21.8 4.0 8.0 9.9 Lettuce .....................................................farms: 330 17 40.0 17.8 13.6 8.5 acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Land in orchards (see text) ...................................farms: 2,014 132 52.6 12.9 16.0 23.7 acres: 10,789 656 41.4 9.0 18.6 13.9 Apples ......................................................farms: 1,219 72 53.2 18.9 23.2 11.1 acres: 5,034 336 35.7 7.0 15.6 13.2 Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) .....................farms: 611 76 51.4 6.6 12.2 32.6 acres: 2,162 403 40.0 10.8 16.0 13.2 Oranges .....................................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Almonds .....................................................farms: 8 1 37.5 23.2 12.4 2.0 acres: 1 (Z) 45.5 25.3 17.2 3.0 Land in berries ...............................................farms: 1,178 43 47.5 18.0 22.2 7.4 acres: 1,748 161 37.8 6.4 18.8 12.7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 76,009 1.2 :: Producers characteristics by- 1/ (see text) - Con. : Land in farms ..............................................acres: 13,652,346 1.4 :: : : :: Hispanic, Latino, or : Farms by size: : :: Spanish origin ..........................................farms: 849 5.7 1 to 9 acres .............................................farms: 9,331 4.0 :: acres: 123,652 20.5 acres: 47,465 3.4 :: : 10 to 49 acres ...........................................farms: 27,225 2.2 :: Race: : acres: 679,745 2.2 :: American Indian or : 50 to 69 acres ...........................................farms: 6,217 2.0 :: Alaska Native .........................................farms: 181 12.8 acres: 364,340 2.0 :: acres: 39,786 23.7 70 to 99 acres ...........................................farms: 7,416 2.0 :: Asian ..................................................farms: 176 6.1 acres: 615,030 2.0 :: acres: 15,599 18.3 100 to 139 acres .........................................farms: 6,216 2.8 :: Black or African American ..............................farms: 159 11.6 acres: 724,662 2.7 :: acres: 14,611 14.9 140 to 179 acres .........................................farms: 3,856 2.1 :: Native Hawaiian or : acres: 606,259 2.1 :: Other Pacific Islander ................................farms: 41 24.9 180 to 219 acres .........................................farms: 2,458 5.0 :: acres: 1,828 10.5 acres: 484,680 5.1 :: White ..................................................farms: 75,611 1.2 220 to 259 acres .........................................farms: 1,940 3.9 :: acres: 13,592,840 1.5 acres: 461,765 3.9 :: More than one race reported ............................farms: 507 8.0 260 to 499 acres .........................................farms: 5,263 1.9 :: acres: 57,944 13.8 acres: 1,878,675 2.0 :: : 500 to 999 acres .........................................farms: 3,370 7.0 :: Military service: : acres: 2,316,455 7.5 :: Never served or only on active duty for training : 1,000 to 1,999 acres .....................................farms: 1,789 3.4 :: in the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .....producers: 122,171 1.4 acres: 2,484,428 3.7 :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ..........producers: 10,741 1.8 2,000 acres or more ......................................farms: 928 9.3 :: : acres: 2,988,842 6.4 :: All producers by age group 1/: : : :: Under 25 years ...........................................farms: 3,074 9.8 Irrigated land use: : :: 25 to 34 years ...........................................farms: 11,678 4.0 Harvested cropland .......................................farms: 3,290 4.0 :: 35 to 44 years ...........................................farms: 19,186 1.7 acres: 68,262 5.2 :: 45 to 54 years ...........................................farms: 21,345 3.0 Pastureland and other land ...............................farms: 166 10.5 :: 55 to 64 years ...........................................farms: 31,967 2.2 acres: 1,556 7.0 :: 65 to 74 years ...........................................farms: 29,747 2.3 : :: 75 years and over ........................................farms: 15,915 3.3 Market value of agricultural products sold ................$1,000: 15,412,137 1.6 :: : : :: Net cash farm income of operations: : Farms by value of sales: : :: Farms with gains of- 2/ : Less than $1,000 .........................................farms: 15,933 4.1 :: Less than $1,000 .......................................farms: 1,914 9.4 $1,000: 2,456 7.0 :: $1,000: 886 12.0 $1,000 to $2,499 .........................................farms: 6,908 2.8 :: $1,000 to $4,999 .......................................farms: 5,371 3.6 $1,000: 11,499 2.6 :: $1,000: 15,227 3.5 $2,500 to $4,999 .........................................farms: 7,518 3.7 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .......................................farms: 4,404 2.6 $1,000: 26,728 3.7 :: $1,000: 32,129 3.0 $5,000 to $9,999 .........................................farms: 8,175 5.1 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .....................................farms: 6,579 2.4 $1,000: 58,556 4.9 :: $1,000: 108,645 2.4 $10,000 to $19,999 .......................................farms: 7,256 3.3 :: $25,000 to $49,999 .....................................farms: 5,108 2.5 $1,000: 103,155 3.0 :: $1,000: 182,668 2.5 $20,000 to $24,999 .......................................farms: 2,280 4.5 :: $50,000 or more ........................................farms: 13,220 1.3 $1,000: 50,689 4.5 :: $1,000: 5,294,531 1.6 $25,000 to $39,999 .......................................farms: 4,596 3.3 :: : $1,000: 145,730 3.1 :: Farms with losses of- : $40,000 to $49,999 .......................................farms: 2,011 4.0 :: Less than $1,000 .......................................farms: 2,295 6.5 $1,000: 89,784 4.0 :: $1,000: 1,160 7.2 $50,000 to $99,999 .......................................farms: 6,052 2.5 :: $1,000 to $4,999 .......................................farms: 10,461 2.6 $1,000: 429,090 2.6 :: $1,000: 30,780 2.8 $100,000 to $249,999 .....................................farms: 5,822 2.4 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .......................................farms: 9,255 1.7 $1,000: 927,595 2.5 :: $1,000: 67,036 1.7 $250,000 to $499,999 .....................................farms: 3,571 6.4 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .....................................farms: 10,765 2.1 $1,000: 1,286,902 7.1 :: $1,000: 168,297 2.4 $500,000 to $999,999 .....................................farms: 2,536 4.8 :: $25,000 to $49,999 .....................................farms: 3,990 3.4 $1,000: 1,803,968 5.1 :: $1,000: 136,448 3.4 $1,000,000 or more .......................................farms: 3,351 2.6 :: $50,000 or more ........................................farms: 2,647 3.9 $1,000: 10,475,984 2.8 :: $1,000: 383,156 4.9 : :: : Farms by legal status for tax purposes: : :: Livestock and poultry: : Family or individual .....................................farms: 66,217 1.2 :: Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 21,126 1.9 acres: 9,551,762 0.9 :: number: 1,212,468 2.4 Partnership ..............................................farms: 4,968 1.7 :: Beef cows inventory ....................................farms: 15,601 2.1 acres: 2,467,375 2.8 :: number: 281,811 4.3 Corporation: : :: Milk cows inventory ....................................farms: 2,195 1.7 Family held ............................................farms: 2,911 1.9 :: number: 247,743 1.2 acres: 1,305,779 3.6 :: Hog and pigs inventory ...................................farms: 3,238 4.0 Other than family held .................................farms: 535 6.9 :: number: 2,752,063 12.1 acres: 105,983 10.6 :: Layers inventory ........................................ farms: 10,695 3.8 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : :: number: 38,570,322 2.3 American Indian Reservation, etc ........................farms: 1,378 6.3 :: Broilers sold ............................................farms: 1,510 3.4 acres: 221,447 6.2 :: number: 123,982,907 2.4 : :: Aquaculture sold .........................................farms: 151 11.4 Tenure: : :: $1,000: 14,564 10.8 Full owners ..............................................farms: 55,887 1.8 :: : acres: 4,313,584 1.3 :: Selected crops harvested: : Part owners ..............................................farms: 17,141 1.5 :: Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 21,144 2.6 acres: 8,581,672 1.6 :: acres: 3,314,064 4.4 Tenants ..................................................farms: 2,981 3.3 :: Durum wheat for grain ....................................farms: - - acres: 757,090 6.0 :: acres: - - : :: Other spring wheat for grain .............................farms: 1 (H) Producers characteristics by- 1/ (see text) : :: acres: (D) (D) Sex of operator: : :: Winter wheat for grain ...................................farms: 7,603 3.6 Male ...................................................farms: 72,184 1.2 :: acres: (D) (D) acres: 13,379,846 1.5 :: Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 15 20.0 Female .................................................farms: 40,269 2.6 :: acres: 467 0.9 acres: 5,351,889 4.3 :: Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 22,877 2.4 : :: acres: 4,830,774 0.7 Primary occupation: : :: Rice .....................................................farms: - - Farming ................................................farms: 50,337 1.7 :: acres: - - Other ..................................................farms: 82,575 1.6 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table B. Reliability Estimates of State Totals: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : :Coefficient :: : :Coefficient : :of variation:: : :of variation Item : Total : (percent) :: Item : Total : (percent) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : :: Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : :: Land in vegetables (see text) - Con. : Cotton ...................................................farms: - - :: : acres: - - :: Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 977 5.3 Peanuts ..................................................farms: - - :: acres: 8,465 7.2 acres: - - :: Lettuce ................................................farms: 330 5.2 Barley ...................................................farms: 144 6.1 :: acres: (D) (D) acres: 4,254 4.9 :: Land in orchards (see text) ..............................farms: 2,014 6.6 Oats .....................................................farms: 850 2.9 :: acres: 10,789 6.1 acres: 13,512 1.4 :: Apples .................................................farms: 1,219 5.9 : :: acres: 5,034 6.7 Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : :: Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 611 12.5 grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 30,365 2.5 :: acres: 2,162 18.6 acres: 986,874 1.6 :: Oranges ................................................farms: - - Land in vegetables (see text) ............................farms: 2,844 4.6 :: acres: - - acres: 31,760 5.4 :: Almonds ................................................farms: 8 11.9 Potatoes ...............................................farms: 511 10.0 :: acres: 1 8.6 acres: 2,140 5.1 :: Land in berries ..........................................farms: 1,178 3.6 Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 1,196 7.9 :: acres: 1,748 9.2 acres: 3,968 36.7 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Ohio .................................................................: 76,009 892 43.1 17.1 14.7 11.4 : Counties : : Adams ................................................................: 1,100 78 44.7 17.3 12.7 14.7 Allen ................................................................: 897 69 37.9 9.3 11.2 17.4 Ashland ..............................................................: 1,028 24 42.0 19.6 15.6 6.8 Ashtabula ............................................................: 1,034 41 47.1 17.2 19.2 10.8 Athens ...............................................................: 663 40 48.3 22.6 18.0 7.6 Auglaize .............................................................: 1,012 51 33.4 7.6 11.1 14.6 Belmont ..............................................................: 756 29 45.3 22.5 18.1 4.7 Brown ................................................................: 1,103 43 44.1 16.6 17.1 10.5 Butler ...............................................................: 888 39 46.3 24.5 18.1 3.7 Carroll ..............................................................: 817 34 44.0 24.1 14.1 5.8 : Champaign ............................................................: 839 50 37.8 17.6 15.1 5.1 Clark ................................................................: 833 26 44.5 14.1 11.5 18.9 Clermont .............................................................: 815 76 51.3 28.8 16.9 5.5 Clinton ..............................................................: 788 54 40.5 10.5 9.9 20.1 Columbiana ...........................................................: 1,129 50 44.1 23.3 14.9 5.9 Coshocton ............................................................: 1,251 37 45.3 20.5 14.9 10.0 Crawford .............................................................: 628 33 31.7 12.5 12.1 7.2 Cuyahoga .............................................................: 104 16 50.0 31.5 14.9 3.6 Darke ................................................................: 1,761 88 36.0 13.1 12.3 10.7 Defiance .............................................................: 907 52 39.0 13.3 16.7 9.0 : Delaware .............................................................: 728 38 47.7 24.2 15.8 7.7 Erie .................................................................: 317 34 35.6 7.9 21.9 5.8 Fairfield ............................................................: 1,082 23 40.3 17.5 11.9 11.0 Fayette ..............................................................: 550 48 41.3 8.3 7.3 25.7 Franklin .............................................................: 372 44 47.2 19.2 12.4 15.6 Fulton ...............................................................: 794 46 34.0 12.4 11.6 9.9 Gallia ...............................................................: 771 30 47.5 19.2 14.3 13.9 Geauga ...............................................................: 1,133 106 53.3 26.9 20.5 5.9 Greene ...............................................................: 897 50 43.5 20.1 11.1 12.3 Guernsey .............................................................: 1,055 48 48.3 25.4 18.6 4.3 : Hamilton .............................................................: 322 25 49.5 26.8 19.2 3.5 Hancock ..............................................................: 995 75 36.9 8.2 13.5 15.2 Hardin ...............................................................: 715 42 36.9 14.6 12.4 9.9 Harrison .............................................................: 482 25 49.8 25.2 17.9 6.7 Henry ................................................................: 948 38 33.4 8.4 12.4 12.6 Highland .............................................................: 1,188 99 44.1 18.9 17.4 7.7 Hocking ..............................................................: 449 26 52.6 19.9 25.7 7.0 Holmes ...............................................................: 1,736 152 49.0 25.3 16.5 7.2 Huron ................................................................: 768 40 35.8 13.2 11.0 11.5 Jackson ..............................................................: 527 32 46.3 19.9 19.1 7.3 : Jefferson ............................................................: 541 27 45.7 27.4 16.1 2.2 Knox .................................................................: 1,303 35 46.5 21.9 14.9 9.6 Lake .................................................................: 243 17 51.5 24.0 20.0 7.5 Lawrence .............................................................: 429 42 52.0 27.2 19.4 5.4 Licking ..............................................................: 1,532 52 45.7 19.8 16.9 9.0 Logan ................................................................: 977 86 40.8 17.2 12.4 11.1 Lorain ...............................................................: 894 50 46.9 21.8 21.1 4.0 Lucas ................................................................: 364 37 43.6 10.2 8.6 24.9 Madison ..............................................................: 763 24 41.2 15.3 13.8 12.1 Mahoning .............................................................: 661 37 48.0 23.5 18.5 6.0 : Marion ...............................................................: 596 30 37.1 9.3 8.0 19.8 Medina ...............................................................: 1,007 104 47.0 25.8 17.1 4.2 Meigs ................................................................: 472 42 48.6 24.3 17.7 6.6 Mercer ...............................................................: 1,292 54 35.3 12.0 16.2 7.1 Miami ................................................................: 1,158 42 41.3 16.1 11.7 13.6 Monroe ...............................................................: 731 81 45.0 20.4 20.0 4.6 Montgomery ...........................................................: 789 53 47.2 21.2 13.8 12.1 Morgan ...............................................................: 571 43 47.4 23.6 17.9 5.8 Morrow ...............................................................: 821 31 44.3 21.1 14.7 8.5 Muskingum ............................................................: 1,301 65 46.5 21.3 16.0 9.2 : Noble ................................................................: 596 29 46.7 24.7 16.2 5.8 Ottawa ...............................................................: 590 64 35.9 11.3 14.3 10.3 Paulding .............................................................: 662 76 35.1 10.0 15.1 9.9 Perry ................................................................: 696 30 46.5 5.1 4.4 37.1 Pickaway .............................................................: 760 76 39.8 12.4 12.3 15.2 Pike .................................................................: 478 33 43.9 22.5 12.7 8.7 Portage ..............................................................: 927 38 47.3 25.8 16.5 5.0 Preble ...............................................................: 1,044 45 38.3 17.2 13.8 7.3 Putnam ...............................................................: 1,471 48 35.6 8.1 16.1 11.4 Richland .............................................................: 1,078 31 40.0 18.3 13.4 8.3 : Ross .................................................................: 1,107 75 45.8 17.1 18.5 10.2 Sandusky .............................................................: 752 42 36.5 13.8 15.6 7.2 Scioto ...............................................................: 585 32 50.9 20.8 22.6 7.4 Seneca ...............................................................: 1,080 41 34.6 5.8 8.9 19.9 Shelby ...............................................................: 933 53 36.0 13.2 18.9 3.9 Stark ................................................................: 1,431 60 46.5 27.7 13.3 5.5 Summit ...............................................................: 413 24 53.7 30.1 19.2 4.3 Trumbull .............................................................: 945 60 49.0 21.7 20.0 7.3 Tuscarawas ...........................................................: 1,154 61 50.6 22.4 16.8 11.4 Union ................................................................: 1,020 40 40.7 18.0 16.5 6.2 : Van Wert .............................................................: 737 36 32.0 7.5 10.8 13.6 Vinton ...............................................................: 243 27 53.6 20.0 25.9 7.7 Warren ...............................................................: 872 61 49.0 26.1 14.5 8.3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Washington ...........................................................: 1,088 58 48.1 16.5 17.3 14.3 Wayne ................................................................: 2,084 150 45.2 17.5 16.5 11.2 Williams .............................................................: 813 32 39.1 6.7 9.7 22.7 Wood .................................................................: 1,151 103 34.5 11.2 15.0 8.3 Wyandot ..............................................................: 672 33 35.4 11.5 12.0 11.8 : LAND IN FARMS (ACRES) : : State Total : : Ohio .................................................................: 13,652,346 195,852 30.3 3.7 8.4 18.2 : Counties : : Adams ................................................................: 170,805 11,147 40.3 10.0 13.0 17.3 Allen ................................................................: 178,921 16,171 31.5 1.7 12.9 16.9 Ashland ..............................................................: 148,742 7,481 32.5 8.1 17.8 6.5 Ashtabula ............................................................: 134,274 13,813 38.2 7.1 15.7 15.4 Athens ...............................................................: 106,866 13,713 43.2 8.5 8.4 26.2 Auglaize .............................................................: 231,815 13,306 28.9 1.1 6.3 21.4 Belmont ..............................................................: 139,632 7,920 37.1 9.6 8.8 18.7 Brown ................................................................: 177,509 39,040 37.1 5.8 20.2 11.2 Butler ...............................................................: 93,238 16,003 33.8 12.3 17.8 3.6 Carroll ..............................................................: 111,677 11,303 37.7 15.4 14.0 8.4 : Champaign ............................................................: 217,289 10,564 23.9 3.1 16.5 4.3 Clark ................................................................: 170,922 14,812 25.8 1.1 3.7 21.0 Clermont .............................................................: 85,840 6,469 41.8 14.8 15.7 11.2 Clinton ..............................................................: 241,315 42,903 31.6 0.5 1.7 29.4 Columbiana ...........................................................: 153,993 9,444 33.5 6.9 8.5 18.1 Coshocton ............................................................: 178,050 7,643 39.3 8.3 9.1 21.9 Crawford .............................................................: 203,784 6,755 19.4 3.1 11.8 4.5 Cuyahoga .............................................................: 1,564 224 49.9 28.4 15.1 6.4 Darke ................................................................: 366,642 28,782 23.4 2.4 10.6 10.4 Defiance .............................................................: 206,426 27,329 29.3 4.3 19.4 5.6 : Delaware .............................................................: 130,937 13,799 33.1 7.7 17.4 7.9 Erie .................................................................: 77,157 7,840 24.9 2.1 18.7 4.1 Fairfield ............................................................: 193,611 18,213 25.0 1.2 3.0 20.8 Fayette ..............................................................: 202,425 20,162 20.6 0.9 2.4 17.2 Franklin .............................................................: 48,728 8,148 28.8 3.3 5.9 19.7 Fulton ...............................................................: 211,588 9,073 23.8 2.9 11.8 9.1 Gallia ...............................................................: 101,469 7,315 45.1 7.5 7.8 29.8 Geauga ...............................................................: 66,881 7,273 39.3 6.7 8.6 24.0 Greene ...............................................................: 156,287 21,567 24.0 3.2 5.4 15.4 Guernsey .............................................................: 147,625 8,965 47.1 12.5 13.0 21.7 : Hamilton .............................................................: 18,884 5,360 56.4 14.5 27.0 14.9 Hancock ..............................................................: 249,468 23,122 23.7 1.0 7.1 15.6 Hardin ...............................................................: 243,914 16,388 19.0 2.7 10.1 6.2 Harrison .............................................................: 103,742 7,782 36.2 13.8 11.7 10.7 Henry ................................................................: 243,932 17,558 21.8 2.2 11.6 8.1 Highland .............................................................: 227,859 35,704 35.6 8.6 17.8 9.2 Hocking ..............................................................: 40,976 3,003 45.4 16.1 21.6 7.7 Holmes ...............................................................: 184,549 16,134 37.4 12.8 11.6 13.0 Huron ................................................................: 224,977 14,470 19.1 4.0 9.8 5.4 Jackson ..............................................................: 66,565 7,123 43.9 19.1 18.3 6.5 : Jefferson ............................................................: 72,749 10,817 44.0 21.9 17.3 4.8 Knox .................................................................: 184,283 9,888 36.0 9.3 14.3 12.4 Lake .................................................................: 13,886 730 56.5 11.1 10.8 34.6 Lawrence .............................................................: 51,104 7,623 50.2 17.8 21.3 11.1 Licking ..............................................................: 207,389 7,772 30.3 8.3 12.2 9.7 Logan ................................................................: 204,656 8,814 20.5 4.0 10.6 5.9 Lorain ...............................................................: 108,838 7,615 29.5 6.9 15.7 6.9 Lucas ................................................................: 76,149 48,507 30.0 3.5 9.9 16.5 Madison ..............................................................: 236,886 13,233 21.7 3.2 12.6 6.0 Mahoning .............................................................: 71,023 10,057 38.9 12.6 20.2 6.2 : Marion ...............................................................: 213,065 23,715 19.2 1.5 3.6 14.1 Medina ...............................................................: 100,579 12,397 41.5 10.5 24.9 6.1 Meigs ................................................................: 63,118 12,645 47.9 23.3 17.9 6.6 Mercer ...............................................................: 270,984 21,946 25.6 3.1 17.3 5.2 Miami ................................................................: 166,746 12,100 24.1 3.5 12.9 7.7 Monroe ...............................................................: 99,313 13,065 44.5 17.5 19.4 7.6 Montgomery ...........................................................: 118,582 11,237 26.1 5.8 14.7 5.5 Morgan ...............................................................: 93,381 7,204 43.8 14.4 12.7 16.7 Morrow ...............................................................: 145,232 15,082 22.7 7.2 10.1 5.4 Muskingum ............................................................: 200,805 7,089 38.4 11.9 12.4 14.1 : Noble ................................................................: 98,064 5,351 47.4 13.4 17.9 16.2 Ottawa ...............................................................: 119,544 34,185 20.2 2.7 10.5 7.0 Paulding .............................................................: 206,880 17,723 20.0 3.3 12.1 4.6 Perry ................................................................: 76,325 2,936 35.0 1.9 2.2 30.9 Pickaway .............................................................: 283,165 20,015 20.7 1.6 5.3 13.7 Pike .................................................................: 87,549 4,906 35.7 10.3 11.5 13.9 Portage ..............................................................: 85,762 11,483 33.2 11.7 15.0 6.5 Preble ...............................................................: 213,053 15,508 24.4 3.4 17.6 3.4 Putnam ...............................................................: 306,504 5,906 27.4 1.8 12.4 13.2 Richland .............................................................: 159,053 5,399 23.7 4.5 9.8 9.4 : Ross .................................................................: 270,703 29,614 33.4 7.1 14.6 11.7 Sandusky .............................................................: 156,656 10,161 26.0 4.3 18.0 3.6 Scioto ...............................................................: 81,126 7,790 42.3 12.9 22.4 6.9 Seneca ...............................................................: 233,145 11,240 28.6 0.2 0.8 27.7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table C. Summary of Coverage, Nonresponse, and Misclassification Adjustments by County: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Adjustment : Percent of total : Percent of total : Percent of total : Total : Standard : as percent : adjustment : adjustment from : adjustment from Geographic area : (number) : error : of total : from coverage : nonresponse : misclassification ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND IN FARMS (ACRES) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Shelby ...............................................................: 210,745 7,947 28.2 3.9 22.3 2.0 Stark ................................................................: 125,207 6,898 35.0 10.8 12.1 12.1 Summit ...............................................................: 15,108 1,734 49.5 18.3 19.4 11.9 Trumbull .............................................................: 113,107 4,353 33.5 10.1 16.8 6.7 Tuscarawas ...........................................................: 166,404 6,388 45.0 4.2 5.0 35.8 Union ................................................................: 216,646 38,524 30.4 5.9 19.5 5.1 Van Wert .............................................................: 226,530 13,159 18.8 2.5 13.1 3.2 Vinton ...............................................................: 34,112 8,325 49.2 15.5 21.0 12.7 Warren ...............................................................: 101,621 10,540 27.7 2.3 3.6 21.8 Washington ...........................................................: 147,070 5,060 45.8 10.6 17.0 18.2 : Wayne ................................................................: 259,339 22,237 33.1 4.3 12.3 16.5 Williams .............................................................: 235,001 24,516 26.6 2.0 11.8 12.7 Wood .................................................................: 250,260 10,099 24.6 3.4 15.9 5.2 Wyandot ..............................................................: 214,021 19,809 29.9 3.1 13.3 13.4 : SALES ($1,000) : : State Total : : Ohio .................................................................: 15,412,137 251 22.4 3.1 12.0 7.3 : Counties : : Adams ................................................................: 57,960 4 32.3 5.2 7.1 20.0 Allen ................................................................: 240,849 15 23.7 4.6 8.0 11.0 Ashland ..............................................................: 197,683 28 26.1 11.1 11.5 3.5 Ashtabula ............................................................: 81,259 8 34.5 11.5 16.2 6.8 Athens ...............................................................: 14,818 2 43.2 9.7 9.7 23.7 Auglaize .............................................................: 320,410 16 26.8 3.4 9.0 14.5 Belmont ..............................................................: 26,876 1 29.1 4.9 4.0 20.2 Brown ................................................................: 80,979 18 27.9 4.3 20.0 3.6 Butler ...............................................................: 65,043 15 30.4 10.5 15.0 4.9 Carroll ..............................................................: 53,115 4 22.4 7.8 8.0 6.6 : Champaign ............................................................: 228,006 11 18.9 1.8 11.9 5.1 Clark ................................................................: 195,692 14 20.7 2.5 4.4 13.8 Clermont .............................................................: 50,637 5 15.2 5.9 6.9 2.3 Clinton ..............................................................: 209,962 32 20.1 0.2 0.6 19.4 Columbiana ...........................................................: 172,530 11 35.2 14.0 16.2 5.1 Coshocton ............................................................: 123,914 6 33.7 3.1 3.4 27.2 Crawford .............................................................: 300,265 11 12.8 2.7 7.0 3.2 Cuyahoga .............................................................: 9,261 1 35.2 20.2 2.3 12.8 Darke ................................................................: 1,193,503 95 12.0 4.8 5.3 2.0 Defiance .............................................................: 236,737 24 26.2 4.0 20.0 2.2 : Delaware .............................................................: 133,311 13 24.7 7.8 5.9 11.0 Erie .................................................................: 204,500 9 28.8 0.3 22.1 6.4 Fairfield ............................................................: 160,369 17 20.9 0.7 3.3 16.9 Fayette ..............................................................: 192,647 15 17.6 1.3 2.2 14.0 Franklin .............................................................: 71,677 12 27.1 14.0 2.7 10.3 Fulton ...............................................................: 276,219 14 21.3 11.8 4.5 5.1 Gallia ...............................................................: 22,863 1 43.9 7.4 17.2 19.2 Geauga ...............................................................: 38,896 5 38.7 14.8 18.9 5.0 Greene ...............................................................: 144,018 22 25.7 6.2 11.9 7.6 Guernsey .............................................................: 36,311 9 35.6 14.6 19.2 1.8 : Hamilton .............................................................: 31,628 4 44.1 29.3 11.5 3.4 Hancock ..............................................................: 242,237 26 20.5 1.4 7.0 12.1 Hardin ...............................................................: 408,373 25 13.6 5.4 4.6 3.7 Harrison .............................................................: 37,030 2 34.7 8.7 13.7 12.4 Henry ................................................................: 245,472 17 19.0 2.3 11.5 5.3 Highland .............................................................: 194,536 21 27.5 8.1 13.0 6.3 Hocking ..............................................................: 8,357 1 30.0 10.5 15.0 4.5 Holmes ...............................................................: 291,415 12 39.2 16.5 15.0 7.7 Huron ................................................................: 295,437 13 20.5 5.3 11.1 4.1 Jackson ..............................................................: 17,612 6 40.4 12.2 22.3 5.9 : Jefferson ............................................................: 9,799 1 31.6 16.0 13.9 1.7 Knox .................................................................: 241,248 25 24.1 10.5 9.6 4.0 Lake .................................................................: 97,729 4 20.6 10.1 3.0 7.5 Lawrence .............................................................: 5,485 1 34.2 13.8 15.1 5.3 Licking ..............................................................: 389,271 6 23.7 5.0 12.9 5.9 Logan ................................................................: 197,817 11 15.2 5.3 6.3 3.6 Lorain ...............................................................: 170,982 8 18.4 10.9 5.5 2.1 Lucas ................................................................: 77,567 36 32.7 9.8 7.5 15.4 Madison ..............................................................: 233,851 15 17.0 2.5 9.6 5.0 Mahoning .............................................................: 86,551 9 29.6 7.6 14.7 7.3 : Marion ...............................................................: 221,199 26 14.6 2.0 3.1 9.5 Medina ...............................................................: 92,790 15 31.7 10.8 12.8 8.0 Meigs ................................................................: 11,636 4 54.3 24.6 24.6 5.2 Mercer ...............................................................: 1,086,264 37 18.1 8.4 7.1 2.6 Miami ................................................................: 142,402 7 22.0 3.7 12.0 6.3 Monroe ...............................................................: 19,532 4 39.1 14.1 15.5 9.4 Montgomery ...........................................................: 117,505 12 22.8 5.2 13.6 4.0 Morgan ...............................................................: 20,128 1 33.6 5.7 4.6 23.3 Morrow ...............................................................: 120,761 10 16.7 4.8 5.8 6.1 Muskingum ............................................................: 121,306 12 35.1 9.8 15.5 9.8 : Noble ................................................................: 14,536 1 44.5 14.8 20.0 9.6 Ottawa ...............................................................: 86,867 17 18.4 3.8 12.6 2.0 Paulding .............................................................: 301,808 24 11.0 2.5 4.1 4.3 Perry ................................................................: 32,948 4 19.7 2.1 2.5 15.2 Pickaway .............................................................: 250,167 16 17.5 2.9 9.0 5.6 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Pike .................................................................: 68,913 3 16.4 9.5 4.0 2.9 Portage ..............................................................: 58,687 4 24.8 12.5 8.8 3.5 Preble ...............................................................: 260,057 19 24.8 2.0 19.6 3.2 Putnam ...............................................................: 392,280 13 28.6 3.7 12.6 12.4 Richland .............................................................: 214,188 22 26.0 9.0 14.5 2.5 Ross .................................................................: 145,442 19 28.2 3.4 6.1 18.8 Sandusky .............................................................: 141,266 8 21.7 3.3 14.9 3.6 Scioto ...............................................................: 32,240 3 38.8 7.0 26.2 5.6 Seneca ...............................................................: 212,644 30 31.0 0.7 4.1 26.3 Shelby ...............................................................: 302,660 31 25.5 5.3 18.2 2.0 : Stark ................................................................: 124,637 5 24.6 11.1 6.6 6.9 Summit ...............................................................: 12,934 1 57.0 23.9 26.0 7.0 Trumbull .............................................................: 85,585 4 28.5 9.1 14.1 5.3 Tuscarawas ...........................................................: 143,301 12 31.9 13.6 13.5 4.7 Union ................................................................: 308,715 34 18.0 7.0 8.5 2.6 Van Wert .............................................................: 372,695 17 14.5 7.2 2.9 4.4 Vinton ...............................................................: 3,361 1 28.5 12.2 12.0 4.3 Warren ...............................................................: 76,607 5 23.4 4.6 5.1 13.7 Washington ...........................................................: 57,227 5 31.9 8.4 12.2 11.3 Wayne ................................................................: 554,206 28 31.6 7.3 12.6 11.8 : Williams .............................................................: 237,489 20 19.1 2.0 11.6 5.5 Wood .................................................................: 283,298 15 16.6 1.3 13.6 1.6 Wyandot ..............................................................: 261,152 10 23.6 7.6 10.0 6.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : :: : Ohio ...........................: 578 578 - :: Lawrence .......................: 25 25 - : :: Licking ........................: 15 15 - Counties : :: Logan ..........................: 11 11 - : :: Lorain .........................: 7 7 - Adams ..........................: 5 5 - :: Madison ........................: 3 3 - Allen ..........................: 7 7 - :: Mahoning .......................: 2 2 - Ashland ........................: 4 4 - :: Marion .........................: 8 8 - Ashtabula ......................: 4 4 - :: Medina .........................: 14 14 - Athens .........................: 11 11 - :: Meigs ..........................: 2 2 - Belmont ........................: 2 2 - :: Miami ..........................: 2 2 - Brown ..........................: 6 6 - :: : Butler .........................: 3 3 - :: Monroe .........................: 3 3 - Carroll ........................: 11 11 - :: Montgomery .....................: 2 2 - Champaign ......................: 11 11 - :: Morgan .........................: 4 4 - : :: Morrow .........................: 13 13 - Clark ..........................: 16 16 - :: Muskingum ......................: 8 8 - Clermont .......................: 6 6 - :: Ottawa .........................: 2 2 - Clinton ........................: 9 9 - :: Paulding .......................: 2 2 - Columbiana .....................: 3 3 - :: Perry ..........................: 12 12 - Coshocton ......................: 1 1 - :: Pickaway .......................: 5 5 - Crawford .......................: 2 2 - :: Pike ...........................: 28 28 - Cuyahoga .......................: 4 4 - :: : Darke ..........................: 15 15 - :: Portage ........................: 14 14 - Defiance .......................: 5 5 - :: Preble .........................: 14 14 - Delaware .......................: 11 11 - :: Putnam .........................: 6 6 - : :: Richland .......................: 9 9 - Erie ...........................: 2 2 - :: Ross ...........................: 13 13 - Fairfield ......................: 10 10 - :: Sandusky .......................: 3 3 - Fayette ........................: 2 2 - :: Scioto .........................: 19 19 - Franklin .......................: 2 2 - :: Seneca .........................: 12 12 - Gallia .........................: 24 24 - :: Shelby .........................: 4 4 - Geauga .........................: 4 4 - :: Stark ..........................: 11 11 - Greene .........................: 13 13 - :: : Guernsey .......................: 8 8 - :: Trumbull .......................: 2 2 - Hancock ........................: 9 9 - :: Tuscarawas .....................: 6 6 - Hardin .........................: 4 4 - :: Union ..........................: 11 11 - : :: Van Wert .......................: 1 1 - Highland .......................: 10 10 - :: Vinton .........................: 2 2 - Hocking ........................: 9 9 - :: Warren .........................: 14 14 - Holmes .........................: 3 3 - :: Washington .....................: 7 7 - Huron ..........................: 3 3 - :: Wayne ..........................: 1 1 - Jackson ........................: 6 6 - :: Williams .......................: 3 3 - Jefferson ......................: 1 1 - :: Wood ...........................: 8 8 - Knox ...........................: 4 4 - :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. 2/ Data represent American Indian or Alaska Native farm or ranch producers on reservations who did not report individually. Data obtained by reservation officials. Appendix B. General Explanation and Census of Agriculture Report Form DEVELOPMENT OF THE CENSUS REPORT FORMS Before the release of the 2017 Census of Agriculture's results, NASS had already begun preparations for the 2022 Census of Agriculture. The 2022 Census Content Team and the Data Collection Testing Teams evaluated the content and report form design for the census. They reviewed the 2017 report forms, solicited input from both internal and external customers, and developed criteria for determining acceptable content for inclusion in the 2022 Census of Agriculture. The teams tested the effectiveness of the 2022 report forms in various modes of data collection (mail, telephone, personal interview, and web) and made recommendations to NASS senior executives for final determination. Throughout development NASS sought the advice and input from the data user community. Integral partners included the Advisory Committee on Agriculture Statistics, State Departments of Agriculture and other State government officials, Federal agency officials, land grant universities, agricultural trade associations, media, and various community-based organizations. NASS conducted usability testing to assess the user experience for the web report form in April and May 2020. In addition, NASS conducted two rounds of cognitive interviews for the paper report forms in April through August 2020; one to test new and modified questions, and one to test all sections of the report forms. In late 2020 through early 2021, NASS conducted a large-scale content test (OMB No. 0535-0243) of the general census of agriculture forms. This test began in late December 2020 when survey requests were mailed to a nationwide sample of approximately 36,000 farm producers. The paper, web, and telephone report forms were tested for question phrasing, reporting of new commodities, form design and flow, and respondent comprehension. Finally, in January through March 2022, NASS conducted a 15,000 record test of the web form to further evaluate the online submission system and functionality. Testing results from these activities helped determine final report form content and design. A sample copy of the 2022 report form and instruction sheet is included in this appendix. DATA CHANGES Following are descriptions of the report form changes and their effect on the publication tables. Crop Data Changes Added items include: * Gourds * Gooseberries * Hemp was added to both the nursery section and the field crops section * Longan * Lychees * Mulberries * Parsnips * Pawpaws * Rambutan Other changes include: * Sod harvested or intended for sale in future years replaced sod harvested to include sod in production but not harvested. * Vegetable seeds and Vegetable transplants to farm fields moved from Propagative Material Sold to Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection. Only square feet under protection were collected for these items. * Vegetable seeds grown in the open were moved from the Nursery section and reported under the specific vegetable in the Vegetable section. Items combined with another item(s) on the 2022 report form that were reported individually on the 2017 report form include: * Black, red, and other raspberries were combined into raspberries, all * Summer and winter squash were combined into squash (including zucchini) * Sugarcane for sugar and sugarcane for seed were combined into sugarcane for sugar or seed * Sweet corn for seed in the field crops section was combined into sweet corn in the vegetable section * Temples are recorded under tangerines * Cable, DSL, fiber optic were combined into broadband (high speed) internet Livestock and Poultry Data Changes Added item includes: * Hair sheep or wool-hair crosses inventory Economic, Energy, Land Use Practices, Selected Practices, Organic, Producer Characteristics, and Type of Organization/Legal Status Data Changes Added items include: * Land with irrigation systems or equipment * Precision agricultural practices * Producers' involvement in marketing decisions Deleted items include: * Biodiesel and ethanol production systems * Indication that a person is a principal operator or spouse of a principal operator * Number of acres irrigated in the past five years DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS The following definitions and explanations provide a detailed description of specific terms and phrases used in this publication. Items in the publication tables which carry the note ''see text'' also are explained. Report form section number references refer to the general version (22-A100). Many of the definitions and explanations are the same as those used in earlier censuses. Acres and quantity harvested. Crops were reported in whole acres, except for the following crops that were reported in tenths of acres: tobacco, hops, nursery and greenhouse crops in the open, vegetables including potatoes and sweet potatoes, fruit and nut crops including land in orchards, and berries. Totals for crops reported in tenths of acres were rounded to whole acres at the aggregate level during the tabulation process. Nursery and greenhouse crops grown under glass or other protection were reported in square feet and are published in square feet. If two or more crops were harvested from the same land during the year (double cropping), the acres were counted for each crop. Therefore, the total acres of all crops harvested could exceed the acres of cropland harvested. No double cropping is allowed for hay or fruit and nut crops. When more than one cutting of hay was taken from the same acres, the acres were counted only once. If there were multiple cuttings of one type of hay production, e.g., two cuttings of alfalfa for dry hay, acreage was reported once, but the quantity harvested includes all cuttings. Acreage cut and tons harvested for both dry hay and haylage, silage, or greenchop were reported for each crop. For interplanted crops or ''skip-row'' crops, acres were reported according to the portion of the field occupied, whether by a crop or whether it was idle land. If a crop was interplanted in an orchard or vineyard and harvested, then the entire orchard or vineyard acreage was reported under the appropriate fruit crop and the interplanted estimated crop acreage was reported under the appropriate crop. If a crop was planted but not harvested, the acres were not reported as harvested. These acres were reported in the Land Use section on the report form under the appropriate items - cropland on which all crops failed or were abandoned, cropland in summer fallow, cropland idle or used for cover crops or soil-improvement but not harvested and not pastured or grazed, or other pasture and grazing land that could have been used for crops without additional improvements. This does not include fruit and nut orchards, vineyards, berries, acres in production for cultivated Christmas trees, and acres in production for short rotation woody crops that were not harvested. Acreage in these commodities were included in cropland harvested regardless of whether the crop was harvested. Abandoned orchards were reported as cropland idle, not as harvested cropland, and the individual abandoned orchard crop acres were not reported. Crops that were grazed by livestock were reported as "Other pasture and grazing land that could have been used for crops without additional improvements." Crop residue left in fields after the 2022 harvest and later grazed by livestock were reported as cropland harvested and not as other pasture or grazing land that could have been used for crops. Quantity harvested was not obtained for crops such as fruits, nuts, berries, vegetables, melons, nursery crops, and greenhouse crops. Agri-tourism and recreational services. See Total income from farm-related sources. Agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption. See Value of food sold directly to consumers. All haylage, grass silage, and greenchop (tons). See Haylage, grass silage, and greenchop, all. All producers. See Producer. All other production expenses. See Total farm production expenses. American Indian and Alaska Native farm producers, total. Data are reported in Chapter 1, tables 52 through 77 and Chapter 2, tables 45 and 49. In Chapter 2, table 49 data are published for a maximum of four producers reported in the Personal Characteristics section of the report form. The individual producers were included on the census mail list for most reservations. Those reservations that did not include all the individual producers on the census mail list were identified and the data for the entire reservation, including the data for the producers that would have met the definition of a farm, were collected on one report form. The count of reservations and the number of producers that were reported on these reservations are included in Appendix A, Table D. Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation Reserve Enhancement Programs. See Land enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP), Farmable Wetlands Program (FWP), or Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP). Amount from State and local government agricultural program payments. See Total income from farm-related sources. Amount spent to repay CCC loans. See also Commodity Credit Corporation loans. Farming operations that receive a CCC loan can use cash to repay the loan, purchase certificates for use in the repayment, or deliver the pledged collateral as full payment at maturity. If a farmer uses cash instead of certificates to repay the loan, the farmer and the IRS receive an information return showing the market gain realized. The farmer can repay the loan to the CCC and then sell the grain, feed the grain, or store it. These provisions only apply until the maturity date of the loan. After the maturity date of the loan, the entire original loan principal and all accrued interest must be repaid or, as an alternative choice, the crop may be forfeited to CCC. Animal production and aquaculture (112). See Farms by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). Any poultry sold. The number of farms with any poultry sold includes all farms with sales of poultry, poultry hatched, or eggs. Aquaculture. Aquaculture is defined as the farming of fish, crustaceans, mollusks, and other aquaculture products. The aquaculture production reported in the census requires some form of intervention in the rearing process and requires inputs such as seeding, stocking, feeding, protection from predators, etc. It also requires ownership of the stock being cultivated and harvesting that is conducted in a controlled environment by the operation. The value of sales includes all sizes and eggs by species and includes aquaculture distributed for restoration, conservation, or recreational purposes, such as State and Federal hatcheries. Distributed fish with unknown values were assigned a value based on sales of farm-raised fish. Aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129). See Farms by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision to USDA's National Appeals Division. The National Appeals Division (NAD) of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) provides an independent forum within USDA for program participants to seek administrative appeals of adverse agency decisions. Bantams. See Layers. Bees. See Colonies of honey bees and Honey collected. Berries, all. Refer to Land in berries. Breeding livestock. See Total farm production expenses. Broadband. This item is the number of farms that reported using DSL, cable, or fiber optic connections to the internet. By economic class. See Economic class of farms. Cattle on feed. Cattle on feed are steers and heifers being fed a ration of grain, silage, hay and/or protein supplement for slaughter market that are expected to produce a carcass that will grade select or better. It excludes cattle being "backgrounded only" for later sale as feeders or later placement in another feedlot. Cattle on feed sold. Data are for cattle on feed sold that weighed 500 pounds or more that were shipped directly from the feedlot to the slaughter market. This category excludes cattle that were pastured only, owned cattle that were shipped from feedlots operated by others, background feeder cattle, and veal calves. CCC loans. See Commodity Credit Corporation loans. Cellular data plan. Mobile internet service for a cell phone or other device. This includes counts of farm operations that reported accessing the internet from a mobile device, such as cell phone or tablet. In 2017 this item was labeled mobile broadband plan for a computer or a cell phone. This is a wording change only; data are comparable. Chemicals applied. For each type of chemical used, the acres treated were reported only once even if the acres were treated more than once. If multi- purpose chemicals were used, the acres treated for each purpose were reported. See Total farm production expenses; Chemicals. Cherries. Cherries were reported as either sweet cherries or tart cherries. Combined crops or non-specified cherry acres were not options for the respondent. Total acres, bearing age acres, and nonbearing age acres were reported for each crop. Christmas trees, cultivated. Data are for acres of Christmas trees-cut or to be cut-in production, acres irrigated, and number of trees cut. Sales data are included in the Cut Christmas trees and short rotation woody crops category. Christmas trees, live. Data were reported as nursery stock and include Christmas trees sold live, generally balled and burlapped, from the operation. Coffee. Data include trees grown in the open as well as under shade or in greenhouses. Data for coffee relate to the July 2021 through June 2022 harvest season. Colonies of honey bees. Published colonies inventory is the total number of colonies owned on December 31, 2022. Bee operations with multiple locations reported inventory on the location where the bees were present and the inventory was tabulated in those counties. Inventories in 2022 were tabulated in the county where the operation had the largest value of all agricultural products raised or produced. Package bees were not included as separate colonies. Commodities raised and delivered under production contracts. A production contract is an agreement between a producer or grower and a contractor (integrator) setting terms, conditions, and fees to be paid by the contractor to the operation for the production of crops, livestock, or poultry. The grower receives a payment or fee from the contractor, generally after delivery, which is less than the full market price of the commodity. A production contract involves the shifting of some risk and control from the grower to the contractor. Marketing contracts, futures contracts, forward contracts, or other contracts based strictly on price are not considered production contracts. Commodities sold to a co-op where some of the input items were purchased from the same co-op at a discount price were also excluded. Many operations produce commodities only under production contracts or only independently. Some operations may produce a commodity under production contract and also produce more of the same commodity that they sell independently. The production contract data are totals for the portion of agriculture production raised and delivered under production contract. Crops and livestock inventory, production, and value of sales are the total of all production, both independent and raised under production contract. Custom fed cattle shipped directly for slaughter under a production contract. Cattle under production contract which were not shipped directly to slaughter were reported in either Replacement dairy heifers under production contract or in the Other cattle, sheep, livestock, or poultry under production contract category. Grains, oilseeds, vegetables, melons, potatoes, and other crops under production contract. This category is the number of farms that produced and delivered any crop grown under a production contract. This item was reported as three different categories (grains and oilseeds, vegetables/melons/potatoes, and all other crops). Layers under production contract. The production contract is based on eggs, but the layers are owned by the contractor and are also under contract. The layers are produced at the pullet farm, which may have a separate production contract. Other cattle, sheep, livestock, or poultry under production contract. The data for commodities raised and delivered under a production contract include cattle which were not shipped directly to slaughter (backgrounding), sheep, livestock, and poultry not listed separately. Commodity Credit Corporation loans. This category includes nonrecourse marketing loans for wheat, corn, sorghum, barley, oats, cotton, rice, soybeans, Austrian winter peas, honey, dry edible peas, lentils, chickpeas, peanuts, sunflower seed, flaxseed, canola and other rapeseed, safflower, mustard seed, crambe, sesame seed, wool, and mohair. Corn, Traditional or Indian. Traditional corn is an open-pollinated (non- hybrid), non-GMO cultivar of Zea mays that was indigenously developed and consists of many heritage varieties of sizes, color, and drought tolerance. Traditional corn grown on southwest reservations has been passed from generation to generation through seed saving by American Indian and Hispanic communities. Traditional corn is culturally significant. Cover crop seed purchased. See Total farm production expenses. Crop and livestock insurance payments received. See Total income from farm- related sources. Crop units of measure. The report form allowed the producer to report the quantity of field crops harvested in a unit of measure commonly used in the region. When the producer reported in units different than the unit of measure published, the quantity harvested was converted to the published unit of measure. Crop year or season covered. Acres and quantity harvested are for the calendar year 2022 except for coffee. Data for coffee relate to July 2021 through June 2022. Cropland, harvested. See Harvested cropland. Cropland idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement but not harvested and not pastured or grazed. Cropland idle includes any other acreage which could have been used for crops without any additional improvement and which was not reported as cropland harvested, cropland on which all crops failed, cropland in summer fallow, or other pasture or grazing land that could have been used for crops without additional improvements. This category includes: 1. Land used for cover crops or soil improvement but not harvested or grazed. 2. Land in Federal or State conservation programs that was not hayed or grazed in 2022. 3. Land occupied with growing crops for harvest in 2023 or later years but not harvested or summer fallowed in 2022 (except fruit or nuts in an orchard, grove, or vineyard or berries being maintained for production). Examples are acreage planted in winter wheat, strawberries, etc., for harvest in 2023 and no crop was harvested from these acres in 2022. 4. Land in "skipped" rows between rows of crops or field strips. Cropland in summer fallow. This includes cropland cultivated or treated with herbicides to control weeds and conserve moisture and not seeded or harvested in 2022. It includes cropland summer fallowed in 2022 and planted to a crop (i.e., winter wheat, etc.) for harvest in 2023. Cropland, irrigated. See Irrigated land. Cropland on which intensive tillage practices were used. See Land use practices. Cropland on which reduced tillage, excluding no-till, practices were used. See Land use practices. Cropland, other. See Other cropland. Cropland, total. See Total cropland. Cropland used only for pasture or grazing. See other pasture and grazing land that could have been used for crops without additional improvements. Crustaceans. These are invertebrate animals with jointed legs and a hard- shelled segmented body. Examples include crawfish, lobster, prawns, shrimp, and softshell crabs. Cultivated Christmas trees. See Christmas trees, cultivated. Custom fed cattle shipped directly for slaughter. See Commodities raised and delivered under production contract. Customwork and custom hauling. See Total farm production expenses. Customwork and other agricultural services. See Total income from farm- related sources. Cuttings, seedlings, liners, and plugs. See Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod. Data are based on sample of farms. For censuses from 1987 through 2002, selected data items were collected from only a sample of farms. These data were subject to sampling error. Depreciation expenses claimed. The calculation of total farm production expenses does not include depreciation because it is a capital expense. Depreciation allows the expensing of capital purchases over multiple years. It is not included in the calculation of Net cash farm income. Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas. Dry edible beans do not include chickpeas, dry lima beans, or dry southern (black eyed/cowpeas). Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous poultry. See Miscellaneous poultry. Economic class of farms. Economic class data are the classification of farms by the sum of market value of agricultural products sold and Federal farm program payments. See Total market value of agricultural products sold and government payments. See Farms with sales and government payments of less than $1,000. Energy. See Renewable energy producing systems. Equine products. This category includes horse breeding fees, stud fees, semen, and other equine products and excludes boarding, training and riding facilities income. Expenses. See Total farm production expenses. Farm or ranch producer. See Producer. Farms by combined government payments and market value of agricultural products sold. This category represents the value of products sold plus government payments. Total value of products sold combines total sales not under production contract and total sales under production contract. Government payments consist of government payments received from the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP), Farmable Wetlands Program (FWP), or Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) plus government payments received from Federal programs other than the CRP, WRP, FWP, and CREP, and Commodity Credit Corporation loans. Farms by economic class. See Economic class of farms and Total market value of agricultural products sold and government payments. Farms by legal status. All farms were classified by legal status in the 2022 census. This section collects information for federal tax purposes to determine an operation's legal status. The classifications used were: 1. Family or individual (sole proprietorship), excluding partnership and corporation. 2. Partnership, including family partnership - in selected tables, partnership was further subclassified into: a. Registered under State law. b. Not registered under State law. 3. Corporation, including family corporations - in selected tables, corporation was further subclassified into: a. Family held or other than family held. b. More than 10 stockholders. 4. Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, American Indian reservation, etc. Farms by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The NAICS classifies economic activities. It was jointly developed by Mexico, Canada, and the U.S. NAICS makes it possible to produce comparable industrial statistics for Mexico, Canada, and the U.S. For the 2022 census, all agricultural production establishments (farms, ranches, nurseries, greenhouses, etc.) were classified by type of activity or activities using the NAICS code. The 2022 census is the sixth census to use NAICS. Censuses prior to the 1997 census used the old Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system to classify farms. NAICS was developed to provide a consistent framework for the collection, analysis, and dissemination of industrial statistics used by government policy analysts, academia and researchers, the business community, and the public. It is the first industry classification system developed in accordance with a single principle of aggregation that production units using similar production processes should be grouped together. Though NAICS differs from other industry classification systems, statistics compiled on NAICS are comparable with statistics compiled according to the latest revision of the United Nations' International Standard Industrial Classification, Revision Four, (ISIC, Revision 4) for some 60 high level groupings. Following are explanations of the major classifications used in 2022. Oilseed and grain farming (1111). Comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) growing oilseed and/or grain crops and/or (2) producing oilseed and grain seeds. These crops have an annual life cycle and are typically grown in open fields. This category includes corn silage and grain silage. Vegetable and melon farming (1121). Comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) growing vegetables and/or melon crops, (2) producing vegetable and melon seeds, and (3) growing vegetable and/or melon bedding plants. Fruit and tree nut farming (1113). Comprises establishments primarily engaged in growing fruit and/or tree nut crops. These crops are generally not grown from seeds and have a perennial life cycle. Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114). Comprises establishments primarily engaged in growing crops of any kind under cover and/or growing nursery stock and flowers. ''Under cover'' is generally defined as greenhouses, cold frames, cloth houses, and lath houses. Crops grown are removed at various stages of maturity and have annual and perennial life cycles. The category includes short rotation woody crops and Christmas trees that have a growing and harvesting cycle of 10 years or less. Other crop farming (1119). Comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) growing crops such as tobacco, cotton, sugarcane, hay, sugarbeets, peanuts, agave, herbs and spices, and hay and grass seeds, or (2) growing a combination of the valid crops with no one crop or family of crops accounting for one-half of the establishment's agricultural production (value of crops for market). Crops not included in this category are oilseeds, grains, vegetables and melons, fruits, tree nuts, greenhouse, nursery and floriculture products. All other crop farming (11199). Comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) growing crops (except oilseeds and/or grains; vegetables and/or melons; fruits and/or tree nuts; greenhouse, nursery, and/or floriculture products; tobacco; cotton; sugarcane; or hay) or (2) growing a combination of crops (except a combination of oilseed(s) and grain(s)); and a combination of fruit(s) and tree nut(s) with no one crop or family of crops accounting for one-half of the establishment's agricultural production. Animal production and aquaculture (112). Industries in the Animal Production and Aquaculture subsector raise or fatten animals for the sale of animals or animal products and/or raise aquatic plants and animals in controlled or selected aquatic environments for the sale of aquatic plants, animals, or their products. The subsector includes establishments, such as ranches, farms, and feedlots primarily engaged in keeping, grazing, breeding, or feeding animals. These animals are kept for the products they produce or for eventual sale. The animals are generally raised in various environments, from total confinement or captivity to feeding on an open range pasture. The industries in this subsector are grouped by important factors, such as suitable grazing or pasture land, specialized buildings, type of equipment, and the amount and types of labor required. Establishments are classified to the Animal Production and Aquaculture subsector when animal production (i.e., value of animals for market) accounts for one-half or more of the establishment's total agricultural production. Establishments with one-half or more animal production with no one animal product or family of animal products of an industry accounting for one half of the establishment's agricultural production are treated as combination animal farming classified to Industry 11299, All Other Animal Production. Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111). Comprises establishments primarily engaged in raising cattle (including cattle for dairy herd replacements). Pastureland-only farms, those with only 100 or more acres of pastureland, were classified as "All other animal production farming (11299)." Cattle feedlots (112112). Comprises establishments primarily engaged in feeding cattle for fattening. Dairy cattle and milk production (11212). This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in milking dairy cattle. Hog and pig farming (1122). This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in raising hogs and pigs. These establishments may include farming activities, such as breeding, farrowing, and the raising of weanling pigs, feeder pigs, or market size hogs. Poultry and egg production (1123). This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in breeding, hatching, and raising poultry for meat or egg production. Sheep and goat farming (1124). This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in raising sheep, lambs, and goats, or feeding lambs for fattening. Aquaculture (1125). Comprises establishments primarily engaged in the farm raising of finfish, shellfish, or any other kind of animal aquaculture. These establishments use some form of intervention in the rearing process to enhance production, such as holding in captivity, regular stocking, feeding, and protecting from predators. Other animal production (1129). Comprises establishments primarily engaged in raising animals and insects (except cattle, hogs and pigs, poultry, sheep and goats, and aquaculture) for sale or product production. These establishments are primarily engaged in one of the following: bees, horses and other equine, rabbits and other fur-bearing animals, etc. and producing products such as honey and other bee products. Establishments primarily engaged in raising a combination of animals with no one animal or family of animals accounting for one-half of the establishment's agricultural production are included in this industry group. Farms with only 100 acres or more of pastureland were classified as "All other animal production farming (11299)." Farms by number of households sharing in net income of operation. Households that received funds because they were only landlords, custom equipment producers, or provided other production services were not included. Published data can exceed the number of producers listed under Producers, all. Farms by size. All farms were classified into size groups according to the total land area in the farm. The land area of a farm is an operating unit concept and includes land owned and operated as well as land rented from others. Land rented to or assigned to a tenant was considered part of the tenant's farm and not part of the owner's. Farms by tenure of producer. All farms were classified by tenure of producers. The classifications used were: * Full owners operated only land they owned. * Part owners operated land they owned and also land they rented from others. * Tenants operated only land they rented from others or worked on shares for others. Farms with hired managers are classified according to the land ownership characteristics reported. For example, a corporation owns all the land used on the farm and hires a manager to run the farm. The hired manager is considered the farm producer, and the farm is classified with a tenure type of "full owner" even though the hired manager owns none of the land he/she operates. Farms by typology group. The classifications were based on two criteria: who owned the operation and gross cash farm income (GCFI). GCFI included the producer's sales of crops and livestock, fees for delivering commodities under production contracts, government payments, and farm-related income. Family farms are defined by the operation reporting more than 50 percent of this operation was owned by an operator's household and/or extended family. Small family farms. Farms defined by GCFI less than $349,000. Midsize family farms. Farms defined by GCFI between $350,000 and $999,999. Large family farms. Farms defined by GCFI between one million and five million or more. Non-family farms. Farms defined as the producer and persons related to the producer do not own a majority of the business. Farms by type of organization. The data categorizes an operation's ownership. Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's household and/or extended family. The data are used to measure the producers' ownership interest in the organization. This item is operations with 50 percent or more ownership interest held by operator and/or persons related by blood, marriage, or adoption. Limited Liability Company. This type of farm structure combines the pass- through taxation of a partnership or sole proprietorship with the limited liability of a corporation. Farms by value of sales. See Market value of agricultural products sold. Farms or farms reporting. The terms ''farms'' and ''farms reporting'' in the presentation of data are equivalent. Both represent the number of farms reporting the item. For example, if there are 3,710 farms in a State and 842 of them had 28,594 cattle and calves, the data for those farms reporting cattle and calves would appear as: Cattle and calves farms . . . . . 842 number . . . 28,594 Farms with sales and government payments of less than $1,000. This category includes farms with combined sales and government payments of less than $1,000 but having the potential for sales of $1,000 or more. It provides information on all items for farms that normally would be expected to sell agricultural products of $1,000. Farms with sales of less than $1,000. This category includes farms with sales of less than $1,000 but having the potential for sales of $1,000 or more. Some of these farms had no sales in the census year. It provides information on all report form items for farms that normally would be expected to sell agricultural products of $1,000 or more. Fertilizer. See Total farm production expenses; Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners. Field and grass seed crops, all. Data are for all the field and grass seed crops not published as field crops and include field seed crops which did not have a specific code on the 2022 report form. Food marketing practices. This section consists of sales of edible agricultural products that are both produced and sold by the operation directly to consumers (farmers markets, on farm stores or farm stand, roadside stands or stores, u-pick, CSA, online marketplaces, etc.) or retail markets, institutions, or food hubs for local or regionally branding. Retail and institutional establishments include supermarkets, supercenters, restaurants, caterers, independently owned grocery stores, food cooperatives, K-12 schools, colleges or universities, hospitals, workplace cafeterias, prisons, foodbanks, etc. Forage - land used for all hay and all haylage, grass silage, and greenchop. Data shown represent the area harvested with each acre counted only once if dry hay, haylage, grass silage, or greenchop were cut from the same acreage or if there were multiple cuttings of dry hay, haylage, grass silage, or greenchop. Data exclude corn silage and sorghum silage. Quantity produced is the sum of the quantity harvested of all hay including alfalfa, other dry hay, and all haylage, grass silage and greenchop after converting the all haylage, grass silage, and greenchop quantity harvested to a dry equivalent basis (13 percent moisture). The green tons of all haylage, grass silage, and greenchop harvested were multiplied by a factor of 0.4943 to convert to a dry equivalent. This conversion factor is based on the assumption that one ton of dry hay is 0.87 ton of dry matter, one ton of haylage or grass silage is 0.45 ton dry matter, and one ton of greenchop is 0.25 ton dry matter. The all haylage, grass silage, and greenchop quantity harvested is assumed to be comprised of 90 percent haylage and grass silage and 10 percent greenchop. Therefore, the conversion factor used to adjust all haylage, grass silage, and greenchop quantity harvested to a dry equivalent basis = [(0.45*0.9)+(0.25*0.1)]/0.87 = 0.4943. Fruits and tree nuts. Total acres, bearing age acres, and nonbearing age acres were collected. Geothermal/geoexchange systems. See Renewable energy producing systems. Gooseberries. This is a new item for 2022. In 2017, gooseberries were reported in other berries. Gourds. This is a new item for 2022. In 2017, gourds were reported in other vegetables. Government payments. This category consists of payments from Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP), Farmable Wetlands Program (FWP), and Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP); loan deficiency payments; disaster payments; other conservation programs; and all other Federal farm programs under which payments were made directly to farm producers, including those specified in the 2018 Agricultural Act (Farm Bill), including Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC) and Price Loss Coverage (PLC). Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) proceeds, amount from State and local government agricultural program payments, and Federal crop insurance payments were not tabulated in this category. Grain and bean combines. Data were collected for self-propelled combines only. Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas sales. Data are for the total market value of cash grains sold, including corn for grain, seed, or silage; wheat for grain; soybeans for beans; sorghum for grain, seed, or silage; barley for grain; rice; oats for grain; and other grains. Also included is the total market value of cash oilseeds sold, including sunflower seed (oil and non-oil), flaxseed, canola, rapeseed, safflower seed, mustard seed, dry beans, and dry peas. Grains, oilseeds, vegetables, melons, potatoes, and other crops. See Commodities raised and delivered under production contracts. Grapes (including muscadine). This was updated in 2022 for clarification that muscadine grapes should be included. It is a wording change only; data are comparable. Greenhouse fruits and berries. Data include strawberries, raspberries, etc. grown in greenhouses and high tunnels where the crops were always covered. See Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod. Gross cash rent or share payments. See Total income from farm-related sources. Hair sheep or wool-hair crosses. This is a new item for 2022. Harvested cropland. This category includes land from which crops were harvested and hay was cut, land used to grow short rotation woody crops, Christmas trees, and land in orchards, groves, vineyards, berries, nurseries, and greenhouses. Land from which two or more crops were harvested was counted only once. Land in tapped maple trees was included in woodland not pastured. The 2022 census definition for harvested cropland is the same as the 2017 definition. Hay - all hay including alfalfa, and other dry. Data shown represent the acreage and quantity harvested of all types of dry hay. The quantity harvested was reported in dry tons (dry weight at the time the hay was removed from the field for storage or feeding). If two or more cuttings of dry hay were made from the same field, the acreage was reported only once as acres harvested of the appropriate dry hay category but the production from all dry hay cuttings was combined in the corresponding quantity harvested. Straw acreage and production are excluded. If dry hay was cut from the same land that haylage, grass silage, or greenchop was cut, the acreage and production for the dry hay was reported in the appropriate category of dry hay and the acreage and production for haylage, grass silage, or greenchop was reported in the appropriate haylage, grass silage, or greenchop category. For example, if 20 acres of alfalfa were cut for hay and then the same land was used to produce alfalfa haylage, 20 acres and the quantity harvested of hay were reported as Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures for dry hay and 20 acres and the quantity harvested of alfalfa haylage were reported as Haylage or greenchop from alfalfa or alfalfa mixtures. Hay, other dry hay. Data shown represent acreage and dry tons of hay harvested from clover, fescue, lespedeza, timothy, Bermuda grass, Sudangrass, sorghum hay, and other types of legumes (excluding alfalfa) and tame grasses. Data include small grains harvested for hay including barley, oats, rye, and wheat as well as wild hay. Haylage, grass silage, and greenchop, all. Data shown represent the acreage and quantity harvested of all types (alfalfa and all other haylage, grass silage, and greenchop). The quantity harvested was reported in green tons. If two or more cuttings of haylage, grass silage, or greenchop were made from the same field, the acreage was reported as acres harvested in the appropriate haylage category only once, and the tonnage from all cuttings was combined in the corresponding quantity harvested. Straw acreage and production is excluded. Hemp. In 2022, hemp was added to the field crops and nursery sections. Hemp previously would have been reported in other nursery or field crops. Hemp was asked based on utilization of the crop. In the field crops section, four utilizations were asked: 1) hemp for fiber, 2) hemp for floral (CBD and other cannabinoid usage), 3) hemp for grain, and 4) other hemp usage. In the nursery section, three categories were asked: 1) hemp clones or transplants sold for transplant to others, 2) hemp complete grows, and 3) hemp seeds. In 2017 and prior years, hemp was included in other crops. Hired farm labor. Data are for total hired farm workers, including paid family members, by number of days worked. Data exclude contract laborers. Hired managers. A hired manager is someone who receives a wage to manage the farm operation. Up to four hired managers were reported for each farm operation. Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin. Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin are found in all of the racial groups listed in the census and were tabulated according to the race reported, as well as on tables pertaining only to this group. Hogs and pigs by type of operation. Hog and pig farms were classified by primary type of operation. Operation types were farrow to wean, farrow to feeder, farrow to finish, nursery, finish only, and other. Each description was accepted and the reported inventory and sales data were assigned to each reported type. Hogs and pigs by type of producer. Hog and pig farms were classified by one type of producer. Producer types were independent grower, contractor or integrator, and contract grower (contractee). Each description was accepted and the reported inventory and sales data were assigned to each reported type. Honey collected. Data are for pounds of honey collected but not necessarily sold. See Colonies of honey bees. Income. Net cash farm income is published for the operation and producer. See Net cash farm income of the operations and Net cash farm income of the producers. Income from farm-related sources. See Total income from farm-related sources. Institutional, research, experimental, and American Indian Reservation farms. Data for these farms are combined into a single category. Research farms include farms operated by private companies as well as those operated by universities, colleges, and government organizations for the purpose of expanding agricultural knowledge. Internet access. This item is the number of farms that reported using personal computers, laptops, or mobile devices (e.g., cell phones or tablets) to access the internet. This can be done using services such as broadband, dial-up, cellular , satellite, or other methods. Involvement in decisionmaking. Questions were asked about each producer's involvement in farm-related decisions, including day-to-day decisions, land use and/or crop decisions, livestock decisions, record keeping and/or financial management, and estate planning or succession planning. Marketing decisions were added in 2022. Irrigated farms. In 2017, this item was referred to as the number of farms with irrigation. This is a wording change only; data are comparable. Irrigated land. This category includes all land watered by any artificial or controlled means, such as sprinklers, flooding, furrows or ditches, sub- irrigation, and spreader dikes. Included are supplemental, partial, and preplant irrigation. Each acre was counted only once regardless of the number of times it was irrigated or harvested. If an operation reported less than one acre irrigated, the irrigated land for the operation was rounded to one acre. Livestock lagoon wastewater distributed by sprinkler or flood systems was also included. Land area, approximate. The approximate land area represents the total land area as determined by records and calculations as of January 1, 2022. The proportion of land area in farms may exceed 100 percent because some operations have land in two or more counties, but all acres are tabulated in the principal county of operation. The approximate land area data were supplied by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. See Land in two or more counties. Land enrolled in crop insurance programs. The data are for all land enrolled in any Federal, private, or other crop insurance program. It includes acreage of pasture/rangeland enrolled in crop insurance programs in areas where it is provided. Land enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP), Farmable Wetlands Program (FWP), or Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP). CRP is a program established by the USDA in 1985 that takes land prone to erosion out of production for 10 to 15 years and devotes it to conservation uses. In return, farmers receive an annual rental payment for carrying out approved conservation practices on the conservation acreage. The WRP, FWP, and CREP programs are included under the Conservation Reserve Program. Operations with land enrolled in the CRP, WRP, FWP, or CREP were counted as farms, given they received $1,000 or more in government payments, even if they had no sales and otherwise lacked the potential to have $1,000 or more in sales. Land in berries. Data are for total land in berries, including land on which all berry crops failed. Respondents reported bearing age acres and nonbearing acres by individual berry crops. Land in farms. The acreage designated as ''land in farms'' consists primarily of agricultural land used for crops, pasture, or grazing. It also includes woodland and wasteland not actually under cultivation or used for pasture or grazing, provided it was part of the farm producer's total operation. Large acreages of woodland or wasteland held for nonagricultural purposes were deleted from individual reports during the edit process. Land in farms includes CRP, WRP, FWP, and CREP acres. Land in farms is an operating unit concept and includes land owned and operated as well as land rented from others. Land used rent free was reported as land rented from others. All grazing land, except land used under government permits on a per-head basis, was included as ''land in farms'' provided it was part of a farm or ranch. Land under the exclusive use of a grazing association was reported by the grazing association and included as land in farms. All land in American Indian reservations used for growing crops, grazing livestock, or with the potential of grazing livestock was included as land in farms. Land in reservations not reported by reservation, individual American Indians, or non-Native Americans was reported in the name of the cooperative group that used the land. In a few instances, an entire American Indian reservation was reported as one farm. Land in orchards. This category includes land in bearing age and nonbearing age fruit trees, citrus or other groves, vineyards, and nut trees of all ages, including land on which all fruit crops failed. Respondents also reported bearing age acres and nonbearing age acres by individual fruit and nut crops. Land in two or more counties. With few exceptions, the land in each farm was tabulated as being in the producer's principal county. The principal county was defined as the one where the largest value of agricultural products was raised or produced. It was usually the county containing all or the largest proportion of the land in the farm or viewed by the respondent as his/her principal county. Reports received showing land in more than one county were separated into two or more reports if the data would substantially distort county totals. Land use practices. Includes all agricultural land used for the production of agricultural commodities. Drained by tile. Tile drainage is a practice that removes excess water from the soils subsurface. Artificially drained by ditches. A field ditch installed for surface drainage for collecting excess surface or subsurface water in a field. Conservation easement. A conservation easement is a legal agreement voluntarily entered into by a property owner and a qualified conservation organization such as a land trust or government agency. This category excludes land in CRP (Conservation Reserve Program) acres. No-till practices used. Using no-till or minimum till is a practice used for weed control and helps reduce weed seed germination by not disturbing the soil. Conservation or reduced tillage. Conserves the soil by reducing erosion and decreasing water pollution. Conservation tillage leaves 30 percent or more of the soil surface covered by crop residue after planting. Reduced tillage leaves between 15 percent and up to 30 percent of the soil surface covered. In 2017, this category was labeled reduced (conservation tillage). This is a wording change only; data are comparable. Intensive or conventional tillage. Refers to tillage operations that use standard practices which leaves less than 15 percent of the soil surface covered by crop residue. Intensive tillage often involves multiple operations with implements such as moldboard, disk, or chisel plow. In 2017, this category was labeled as intensive (conventional tillage). This is a wording change only; the data are comparable. Cover crop. A crop planted primarily to manage soil fertility, soil quality, water, weeds, pests, diseases, or wildlife. This item does not include CRP acres. Land used for vegetables. Data are for the total land used for vegetable and melon crops. The acres were reported only once, even though two or more harvests of a vegetable or more than one vegetable were harvested from the same acres. Respondents also reported harvested acres, acres harvested for fresh market, and acres harvested for processing by individual vegetable crops. Land with irrigation systems or equipment present. This was a new question in 2022. Land includes acres irrigated in 2022 and acres that were not irrigated in 2022 but could have been irrigated, regardless of water rights. Landlord's share of the total sales. Data represent the share of the operation's total sales that went to landlord(s). Layers. This category includes table-egg type layers, hatching layers for meat-types, hatching layers for table egg types, and reported bantams. Legal status for tax purposes. See Farms by legal status. Less than $1,000. See Farms with sales and government payments of less than $1,000. Livestock and poultry purchased or leased. See Total farm production expenses; Livestock and poultry purchased or leased. Longan. This is a new item for 2022. In 2017, longan were reported in other non-citrus fruit. Lychees. This is a new item for 2022. In 2017, lychees were reported in other non-citrus fruit. Maple syrup. Data are for the number of taps set, syrup produced, and value of sales. Market value of agricultural products sold. This category represents the gross market value before taxes and production expenses of all agricultural products sold or removed from the place in 2022, regardless of who received the payment. It is equivalent to total sales and it includes sales by the producers as well as the value of any shares received by partners, landlords, contractors, or others associated with the operation. It includes value of organic sales, direct sales and the value of commodities placed in the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) loan program. Market value of agricultural products sold does not include payments received for participation in other Federal farm programs. It does not include income from farm-related sources such as customwork and other agricultural services, or income from nonfarm sources. The value of crops sold in 2022 does not necessarily represent the sales from crops harvested in 2022. Data may include sales from crops produced in earlier years and may exclude some crops produced in 2022 but held in storage and not sold. For commodities such as sugarbeets and wool sold through a co- op that made payments in several installments, respondents were requested to report the total value received in 2022. The value of agricultural products sold was requested of all producers. If the producers failed to report this information, estimates were made based on the amount of crops harvested, livestock or poultry inventory, or number sold. Caution should be used when comparing sales in the 2022 census with sales reported in earlier censuses. Sales figures are expressed in current dollars and have not been adjusted for inflation or deflation. See Farms with sales and government payments of less than $1,000. Market value of agricultural products sold and government payments. See Total market value of agricultural products sold and government payments. Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services for livestock. This category includes fees for medical supplies, veterinary care, and custom services such as artificial insemination (AI), banding, breeding fees, caponizing, carcass removal, castrating, custom feed processing, hormone injections, performance testing, pregnancy testing, seining, sheep shearing, and other such care. This category excludes manure removal. See Total farm production expenses. Methane digesters. See Renewable energy producing systems. Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only contract labor. Data are for those operations that did not have hired farm workers but reported that they did have migrant contract workers on their operation in 2022. Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor. Producers were asked whether any hired or contract workers were migrant workers. A migrant farm worker is a farm worker whose employment required travel that prevented the worker from returning to his/her permanent place of residence the same day. Migrant workers, total. Data are for total migrant farm workers whose employment requires travel that prevents the worker from returning to his or her permanent place of residence the same day. Military service. A producer with military service is a person who currently or previously served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces. For publication purposes, two categories are included in the personal characteristics tables 1) Never served or only on active duty for training in the Reserves or National Guard, 2) Active duty now or in the past. The categories in 2017 were: Never served and Served. This is a wording change only; data are comparable. Mink, live. The data are for inventory and sales of live mink. Number of farms producing mink pelts are included in livestock products. Miscellaneous poultry. Data are for poultry other than chickens or turkeys. Data are published in Chapter 2, table 20. Misreported or miscoded crops. In a few cases, data may have been reported on the wrong line, in the wrong section, or the wrong crop code may have been assigned to a write-in crop code. A few of these errors may not have been identified and corrected during processing which resulted in rare cases of inaccurately tabulated data. Reports with significant acres of unusual crops for the area were examined to minimize the possibility that they were in error. Mollusks. These are invertebrate animals with a soft body covering and shells of 1-18 parts or sections. Examples include abalones, clams, mussels, oysters, and snails. See Aquaculture. More than one race reported. This category represents producers who reported more than one race on the census form. Mulberries. This is a new item for 2022. In 2017, mulberries were reported in other berries. Mushroom spawn. Respondents reported only sales; growing area was not summarized. Mushrooms. All mushroom crops were considered grown under glass or other protection and no mushroom data were published as area in the open. Those reporting mushrooms grown in the open area were converted to an equivalent area of square feet under protection proportional to their sales. NAICS. See Farms by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). Net cash farm income of the operations. This concept is derived by subtracting total farm expenses from total sales, government payments, and other farm-related income. Depreciation is not used in the calculation of net cash farm income. Net cash farm income of the operation includes the value of commodities produced under production contract by the contract growers. For publication purposes, farms are divided into two categories: 1. Farms with net gains (includes those operations that broke even). 2. Farms with net losses. Net cash farm income of producers. This value is the producers' total revenue (fees for producing under a production contract, total sales not under a production contract, government payments, and farm-related income) minus total expenses paid by the producers. Net cash farm income of the producer includes the payments received for producing under a production contract and does not include value of commodities produced under production contract by the contract growers. Depreciation is not used in the calculation of net cash farm income. For publication purposes, farms are divided into two categories: 1. Farms with net gains (includes those producers that broke even). 2. Farms with net losses. New and beginning producers. It includes producers operating on any operation for 10 years or less. They may be on farms with producers who are not beginning producers. Noncitrus fruit, all. This is a summation of all acres reported in the commodities defined as noncitrus such as apples, grapes, and plums. Number of female producers. This item is the total count of female producers involved in decisions for the operation reported by the respondent. Detailed demographic data are only available for up to four producers per farm operation. Number of male producers. This item is the total count of male producers involved in decisions for the operation reported by the respondent. Detailed demographic data are only available for up to four producers per farm operation. Number of persons living in producers' households. This is the count of people living in the households of the producers on the farm. If producers on the farm are living in the same household, the count is not duplicated for each producer. Number of producers. This item is the total count of producers involved in decisions for the operation reported by the respondent. Detailed demographic data are only available for up to four producers per farm operation. Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod. Data are for total square feet under protection and acres in the open. Individual crop data were collected for area under glass or other protection, area in the open, and sales of aquatic plants, floriculture and bedding crops, nursery crops, sod, propagative materials, food crops grown under protection, and mushroom crops. Total sales data are the summation of all crops. Nursery stock crops. Data include ornamentals, shrubs, shade trees, flowering trees, evergreens, live Christmas trees, fruit and nut trees and plants, vines, palms, ornamental grasses, and bare root herbaceous perennials. Nuts, all. Data include all nut trees. Occupation. See Producer characteristics. Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's household and/or extended family. See Farms by type of organization. Operations legal status for tax purposes. See Farms by legal status. Oranges, all. All oranges are a summation of Valencia oranges and Other than Valencia oranges. Total acres, bearing age acres, and nonbearing age acres were collected by category. Oranges, other than Valencia - include Navel. This includes all oranges other than Valencia type. Organic agriculture. Respondents were instructed to indicate if they had organic production according to USDA's National Organic Program (NOP). Respondents reported whether their organic production was certified or exempt from certification and the sales from NOP produced commodities. They also reported whether they had acres transitioning into NOP production and the value of sales of USDA NOP certified or exempt organically produced commodities. Also see Total organic product sales. Organic fertilizer used. These are the acres of cropland or pastureland on which approved organic fertilizers were applied. Organic value of sales. See Total organic product sales. Ornamental fish. This category includes various fish raised for water gardens, aquariums, etc. Examples include angel fish, guppies, koi, ornamental goldfish, and tropical fish. The value of sales was tabulated for each specified species. Other animals and other animal products sold. This category includes number of farms and value of sales for all animals and animal products not listed elsewhere on that specific table. Other aquaculture products. This category includes aquaculture not listed separately. Examples include the production of alligators, frogs, leeches, eels, live rock, salamanders, and turtles. Other berries. This includes other berry varieties that were not pre-printed in the report form. In 2017, this category included gooseberries and mulberries which are reported separately in 2022. Data are not directly comparable. Other cattle. Data include heifers that had not calved, steers, calves, and bulls. Other cattle, sheep, livestock, or poultry. See Commodities raised and delivered under production contract. Other citrus. Data relate to any citrus crop not having a specific code on the report form. Other cropland. This includes all cropland other than harvested cropland or other pasture and grazing land that could have been used for crops without additional improvements. It includes cropland idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, cropland on which all crops failed or were abandoned, and cropland in summer fallow. Other crops. In Chapter 2, table 27, Other crops data relate to any field crops that did not have a specific code in the field crops section of the report form. Other crops and hay. Data are for the total market value of all crops not categorized into one of the prelisted crop sales categories on the report form. This category includes crops such as grass seed, hay and grass silage, haylage, greenchop, hops, maple syrup, mint for oil, peanuts, sugarcane, sugarbeets, etc. Other dry hay. See Hay, other dry. Other farm related income sources. See Total income from farm-related sources. Other field and grass seed crops. Data relate to any field or grass seed crop not having a specified code on the report form. Other floriculture and bedding crops. Data relate to any floriculture and bedding crops not having a specific code on the report form. Other food fish. Data are for fish, other than catfish and trout, raised on farms primarily for food. Examples include hybrid striped bass, perch, salmon, sturgeon, and tilapia. Other greenhouse vegetables and fresh cut herbs. This category includes vegetable crops, other than tomatoes, that were grown under protection and fresh cut herbs grown under protection. Other land. This category includes land in house lots, barn lots, ponds, roads, ditches, wasteland, etc. It includes those acres in the farm operation not classified as cropland, pastureland, or woodland. See Land in farms. Other livestock. This category includes all livestock not having specific codes on the 2022 report form. In addition, package bees; bees, other than honey or package bees; laboratory animals; and worms are included. See Other animals and other animal products sold. Other livestock and poultry purchased or leased. See Total farm production expenses. Other livestock products. Data for this category include the number of farms that sold livestock products that did not have a specific code on the 2022 report form. In addition, beeswax, breeding fees, embryos, fur or pelts, horns, manure sold, and semen are included in this category. Data are for farms with production, not necessarily sold. Other noncitrus fruit. Data relate to any noncitrus fruit not having a specific code on the census report form. Data are not directly comparable because several fruits were listed individually in 2022 and not included in other noncitrus item. Other nuts. This category includes any nut crop not having a specific code on the report form. Other pasture and grazing land that could have been used for crops without additional improvements. This category includes land used only for pasture or grazing that could have been used for crops without additional improvement. Also included are acres of crops grazed by livestock, but not harvested prior to grazing. However, cropland that was pastured before or after crops were harvested in 2022 was included as harvested cropland rather than cropland for pasture or grazing. Other poultry. Data are for other poultry not having a specific code on the report form. Other spring wheat for grain. Other spring wheat for grain was sometimes referred to as spring wheat for grain. Spring wheat is consistently referred to as other spring wheat for grain. See also Wheat for grain. Other vegetables. Data shown for other vegetables relate to any vegetable not having a specific code on the census form. Patronage dividends. See Total income from farm-related sources. Parsnips. This is a new item for 2022. In 2017, parsnips were reported in other vegetables. Payments received by the contractee for commodities produced under production contract. These data show the number of farms and the dollar amount the contractees received from contractors for commodities produced under contract. This is not the market value of the commodities delivered, but the payment or fee the producers received for commodities delivered. Pawpaws. This is a new item for 2022. In 2017, pawpaws were reported in other non-citrus fruit. Peacocks and peahens. Peacocks and peahens were reported as other poultry. Peaches, all. Data were collected for pears as, Peaches, clingstone and Peaches, freestone, in all States including Hawaii. Pears, all. Data were collected for Pears as, Bartlett and Pears, other than Bartlett in all States including Hawaii. Peas, green. Excludes all dry peas which were collected in the field crop section. Also excluded are Chinese peas and southern peas which were reported separately. Peas, southern (cowpeas) - blackeyed, crowder, etc. Excludes dry peas which were collected in the field crops section. Pecans, all. All pecans are a summation of Pecans, improved and Pecans, native and seedling. Total acres, bearing acres, and nonbearing acres were collected by category. Pecans, improved. Improved pecans are varieties that have been genetically altered through breeding and grafting techniques to produce more nuts, and nuts with a greater percentage of nut meat. See Pecans, all. Pecans, native and seedlings. Native pecans are varieties that developed under natural conditions. Seedling pecans are produced from seed (the nut) and have not been budded or grafted. See Pecans, all. Peppers, Bell (excluding pimientos). Pimientos were reported as Other vegetables. Peppers, other than Bell (including chile). The data include all other peppers including chile. Pimientos were reported as Other vegetables. Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than cropland and woodland pastured. This land use category encompasses grazable land that does not qualify as woodland pasture or cropland pasture. It may be irrigated or dry land. In some areas, it can be a high quality pasture that could not be cropped without improvements. In other areas, it is barely able to be grazed and is only marginally better than wasteland. Plumcots, pluots, and other plum-apricot hybrids. This category includes everything that is not a plum or prune. Pluot is a registered trademark of plumcots, which are genetic crosses between plums and apricots. Potatoes. Potato acres are included in the vegetable acres. Data are for total acres harvested, acres harvested for fresh market, and acres harvested for processing. Production was not collected. Poultry hatched. This category includes all poultry hatched on the operation during the year. The number of poultry hatched is published under the sales heading. Poultry, other. See Other poultry. Precision agriculture. See Use of precision agriculture practices. Primary occupation of producer. Data on primary occupation were obtained from up to four producers per farm. The primary occupation classifications used were: 1. Farm or ranch work. The producer spent 50 percent or more of his/her worktime during 2022 farming or ranching. 2. Other. The producer spent less than 50 percent of his/her worktime during 2022 farming or ranching. Producer. The term producer designates a person who is involved in making decisions for the farm operation. Decisions may include decisions about such things as planting, harvesting, livestock management, and marketing. The producer may be the owner, a member of the owner's household, a hired manager, a tenant, a renter, or a sharecropper. If a person rents land to others or has land worked on shares by others, he/she is considered the producer only of the land which is retained for his/her own operation. The census collected information on the total number of male producers, the total number of female producers, and demographic information for up to four producers per farm. Producer characteristics. Producers (up to four producers per farm) were asked to report primary occupation, sex, age, race, if they were of Hispanic, Latino or Spanish origin, place of residence, if retired from farming, number of days worked off farm, year in which his/her operation of the farm began, year began operating any farm, if they were a hired manager, if they had military service, and the number of persons living in their households. In addition, the total number of male and female producers was collected from each operation. Producers, number. Demographic and other information were collected for up to four producers per farm. This may be fewer than the total number of producers on some farms. Production contracts. See Commodities raised and delivered under production contracts. Production expenses. See Total farm production expenses. Pullets for laying flock replacement. Data are for pullet inventory and the number sold or moved for laying flock replacement. Rabbits, live. The data are for inventory and sales of live rabbits. The number of rabbit pelts is included in Other livestock products. Race of producer. With the exception of Hawaii, data were collected for American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Black or African American, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and White producers. Respondents were asked to mark one or more of the race categories. In Hawaii producer race data were collected for American Indian (included Alaska Native), Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Other Asian, Black or African American, Native Hawaiian, other Pacific Islander, and White. The combination of Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander is equivalent to the Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander category on the other forms. The combination of the Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, and Other Asian categories is equivalent to the Asian category on the other forms. The Volume 1, Geographic Area Series, U.S. Summary publication only displays counts for the categories of Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander and Asian. Data for the 11 Hawaii race categories are published in chapter 2 of the Hawaii publication of the Volume 1 series. Rambutan. This is a new item for 2022. In 2017, rambutan were reported in other non-citrus fruit. Raspberries, all. In 2022, data for black, red, and other raspberries were combined and reported as raspberries, all. Data are comparable to 2017. Renewable energy producing systems. These types of systems produce power, heat, or mechanical energy by converting resources either to electricity or to motor power. Geothermal/geoexchange system. A system that uses temperatures from the earth to reduce the operational costs of heating and cooling. Methane digesters. It is a device which captures biogas resulting from the decomposition of manure, processing by-products, and other materials. Harvested biogas is used as a substitute for natural gas to power engines which generate electricity. It is fed into the natural gas pipeline or flared. Small hydro system. A water driven system, which produces electricity, by the gravitational force of falling or flowing water. It excludes water driven systems that only provide mechanical power, such as turning a grinding stone for a flour mill. Solar panels. A flat panel designed to capture the sun's energy. Includes photovoltaic systems, which convert light from the sun into electricity, and thermal systems that passively generate electricity. Wind turbines. A device which converts wind power into electricity. Includes wind generators, wind power units, wind energy converters, and aero generators. Excludes windmills, which do not produce electricity. Rental of farmland. See Total income from farm-related sources, Gross cash rent or share payments. Sales, total. See Market value of agricultural products sold. Sex of producers. This item pertains only to four producers from whom detailed demographic data were collected. Total male and female producer counts may be larger. Sheep and lambs inventory. Data are for sheep and lambs of all ages owned regardless of location. Short rotation woody crops. Data are for short rotation woody crops that grow from seed to a mature tree in 10 years or less. These are trees for use by the paper or pulp industry or as engineered wood. This does not include lumber. Acres in production were included in Cropland harvested in the Land use section of the report form. Size of farm. See Farms by size. Small hydro system. See Renewable energy producing systems. Sod harvested or intended for sale in future years. This is a new item for 2022. It replaced sod harvested to include sod in production but not harvested. Data are not comparable. Solar panel. See Renewable energy producing systems. Sport or game fish. Data are for sport or game fish raised on farms to be used primarily for sport. Examples include bluegill, crappie, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, sunfish, muskie, northern pike, and walleye. Squash, all. All squash is a summation of summer squash and winter squash. Total acres, acres for fresh market, and acres for processing were collected by category. In 2017, the squash types were collected as separate items. Sugarcane for sugar or seed. Sugarcane for sugar and sugarcane for seed were collected separately in 2017 but were combined in 2022 and collected as sugarcane for sugar or seed. Data are not comparable. Sweet corn. Sweet corn includes sweet corn harvested for the fresh and processing markets as well as for seed. Sweet corn harvested for the fresh market includes seed grown in the open and the category is not comparable to 2017 for this category. See Vegetables harvested for fresh market. Sweet corn for seed. Sweet corn for seed is not published as a separate data item in 2022. Sweet corn for seed is in the field crop section was combined into vegetable seeds in the vegetable section. Sweet potatoes. Sweet potato acres are included in the vegetable acres. Data are for total acres harvested, acres harvested for fresh market, and acres harvested for processing. Production was not collected. Tangerines. Data include temples. Tenure. See Farms by tenure of producer. Tobacco transplants. Data are for tobacco transplants that were sold for transplant to farm fields. Transplants grown for transplanting to the same operation were not reported or removed during data review. Tomatoes in the open. Data are for tomatoes grown in the open and excludes tomatoes produced under glass or other protection. Total cropland. This category includes cropland harvested, other pasture and grazing land that could have been used for crops without additional improvements, cropland on which all crops failed or were abandoned, cropland in summer fallow, and cropland idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement but not harvested and not pastured or grazed. Total farm production expenses. Includes the production expenses provided by the producers, partners, landlords (excluding property taxes), and production contractors for the farm business in 2022. Tenant farmers reported expenses paid by landlords for the agricultural production on the operation, as well as their expenses. Farm or ranch producers who rented part of their land to others reported only the expenses for the land they actually used themselves and not expenses for land rented to others. The 2022 total farm production expenditure includes all farm-related expenses such as customwork, fuel costs, cost of cutting timber, services provided to hunters, cooperative membership fees, etc. However, if the income from these farm-related categories was not considered a part of the operation (i.e., if the income was regarded as derived from a separate business), then the associated expenses were not included. The contractor's portion of expenses was solely based on computer generated estimates for 2022. This item excludes expenses relating to non-farm activities such as trading and speculation in the commodities market or livestock trading activities. Explanations of selected production expenses are listed below. All other production expenses. All other production expenses include all expenses not listed on the report form. Examples include storage and warehousing, marketing and ginning expenses, insurance, etc. Health insurance premiums and payroll taxes are reported in hired labor expenses. Breeding livestock purchased or leased. These expenses include all breeding livestock and poultry purchased or leased during 2022 for production on the farm or ranch. The total includes amount spent for beef and dairy cows, heifers, bulls, sows, gilts, boars, rams, lambs, ewes, roosters, hens, layers, etc. Estimations of the value of livestock or poultry fed on a custom basis were to be made based on their value when they arrived on the farm or ranch. Cash rent paid in 2022 for land and buildings. These data include the cost of renting land and buildings that were part of the operation. Rent paid for the producer's dwelling or other non-farm property and the value of the shares of crops and livestock paid to landlords were excluded. Chemicals. These 2022, expenses include insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, and other pesticides, including costs of custom application. Data exclude commercial fertilizer purchased. Contract labor. These data include payments made to contractors, crew leaders, cooperatives, or any other organization hired to furnish a crew of laborers to do a job that may involve one or more agricultural operations. In some cases, a crew leader may furnish some equipment. Data exclude expenses made on a contractual basis for repair or maintenance or for capital improvements, such as construction of farm buildings, installation of fences or irrigation systems, and land leveling. Cover crop seed purchased. This expense category is a subset of total seeds, plants, vines, and trees expense. It includes the cost of all seeds, bulbs, plants, propagation materials, trees, seed treatments, seed cleaning costs, etc. for cover crops purchased during 2022. Customwork and custom hauling. These expenses include costs incurred for having customwork done on the place and for renting machines to perform agricultural operations. The cost of cotton ginning is excluded. The cost of labor involved in the customwork service is included in the customwork expense. Some examples of customwork are planting, spraying, harvesting, preparation of products for marketing, grinding and mixing feed, corn picking, grain drying, and silo filling. The cost of custom application of fertilizer and chemicals is included in expenditures for fertilizer and chemicals. The cost of hired labor for operating rented or hired machinery is included as a hired farm and ranch labor expense. Feed purchased. These expenses include the cost of all feed purchased for livestock and poultry including grain, hay, silage, mixed feeds, concentrates, etc. during 2022. Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners. These 2022 expenses include fertilizer, lime, rock phosphate, and gypsum and the costs of custom application. Gasolines, fuels, and oils. These expenses include the cost of all gasoline, diesel, natural gas, LP gas, motor oil, and grease products for the farm during 2022. Expenses exclude fuel for personal use of automobiles by the family and others, fuel used for cooking and heating the farmhouse, and any other use outside of farmwork on the operation. Hired farm labor. These 2022 expenses include the total amount paid for farm or ranch labor including regular workers, part-time workers, and members of the producer's family if they received payments for labor. Expenses include Social Security taxes, State taxes, unemployment tax, payment for sick leave or vacation pay, workman's compensation, insurance premiums, and pension plans. Interest paid on debts. These expenses include interest and finance charges paid in 2022 for debts secured by real estate and on debt not secured by real estate. Interest expenses excluded from this category are non-farm interest expenses and interest expenses originating from machinery and equipment used for a separate customwork business or for other operations. Interest expense for the producer's dwelling, where the amount is separate from interest on farm land and buildings on the operation, is excluded. Interest paid on debts was reported in one of two categories: 1. Secured by real estate. These data include all interest expenses paid in 2022 on debts secured by real estate for the farm. 2. Not secured by real estate. These data include all interest expenses paid in 2022 on debts secured by machinery, tractors, trucks, other equipment, livestock, poultry, breeding stock, money borrowed for use as working capital, and interest paid on CCC loans for the farm. Livestock and poultry purchased or leased. These data include Breeding livestock purchased or leased and Other livestock and poultry purchased or leased. Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services for livestock. This category includes fees for medical supplies, veterinary care, and custom services such as artificial insemination (AI), banding, breeding fees, caponizing, carcass removal, castrating, custom feed processing, hormone injections, performance testing, pregnancy testing, seining, sheep shearing, and other such care. This category excludes manure removal. See Total farm production expenses. Other livestock and poultry purchased or leased. These expenses include all non-breeding livestock and poultry purchased or leased during 2022 for production on the farm or ranch. The total includes amounts spent for cattle, calves, hogs, pigs, sheep, hatchery eggs, etc. Property taxes paid. These data include property taxes paid by the producers for the farm share of land, machinery, buildings, and livestock, excluding taxes paid by this producer's landlords. Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, and farm share of vehicles. These data include the farm share cost of renting or leasing machinery, equipment, and vehicles during 2022. Rental and lease expenses of items used only for custom hire are excluded here. Repairs, supplies, and maintenance. These expenses include all costs for the repair and upkeep of buildings, motor vehicles, fences, and farm equipment used for the farm business during 2022. Repairs to equipment used both for the farm business and for performing customwork are included. Seeds, plants, vines, and trees. These expenses include the cost of all seeds, bulbs, plants, propagation materials, trees, seed treatments, seed cleaning costs, etc. purchased during 2022. Excluded were items purchased for immediate resale or the value of seed grown on the operation. Utilities. These data show the farm share cost of electricity, telephone charges, internet fees, and water purchased in 2022. Included in the water cost is water purchased for irrigation purposes, livestock watering, etc. Household utility costs were excluded from these items. Total female producers. See Number of female producers. Total greenhouse vegetables and fresh cut herbs. This category includes greenhouse tomatoes and other greenhouse vegetables and fresh cut herbs. Total horses and ponies. See Horses and ponies value of sales. Total income from farm-related sources. This includes gross income from farm- related sources received in 2022 before taxes and expenses from the sales of farm byproducts and other sales and services closely related to the principal functions of the farm business. The data exclude income from employment or business activities, which were separate from the farm business. Agri-tourism and recreational services. This income includes income from recreational services such as hunting, fishing, farm or wine tours, hay rides, etc. Amount from State and local government agricultural program payments. This income includes State and local government agricultural program payments. Respondents were to exclude the State and local portion of Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) payments if they were reported in the amount received for participation in CREP in section 6, item 2 of the report form. Crop and livestock insurance payments received. This income includes insurance payments from crop and livestock losses. Customwork and other agricultural services. This income includes gross receipts received by the farm producers for providing services for others such as planting, plowing, spraying, and harvesting. Income from customwork and other agricultural services is generally included in the agriculture census if it is closely related to the farming operation. However, it is excluded if it constituted a separate business or was conducted from another location. Gross cash rent or share payments. This income includes gross cash or share payments received from renting out farmland, payments received from the lease or sale of allotments, and payments received for livestock pastured on a per- head, per month, or per pound basis. It excludes rental income from nonfarm property. Other farm-related income sources. This is other income which is closely related to the agricultural operation. This income includes animal boarding, breeding fees (horse breeding or stud fees received were reported in the Value of Sales section in the Other animals and other animal products category), tobacco quota buyouts, State fuel tax refunds, farm generated energy, etc. Crop and livestock insurance payments received and amount from State and local government agricultural program payments were published separately. Patronage dividends and refunds from cooperatives. This income includes payments to a farmer or rancher for business done with a cooperative to which he/she usually belongs. The payment is usually for goods sold through the co- op. Sales of forest products. This income includes gross receipts from sales of standing timber, pulpwood, firewood, etc. from the farm or ranch operation. It excludes income from nonfarm timber tracts, sawmill businesses, cultivated Christmas trees, maple products, and short rotation woody crops. Total market value of agricultural products sold and government payments. This category represents the value of products sold plus government payments. Total value of products sold combines total sales not under production contract and total sales under production contract. Government payments consist of government payments received from the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP), Farmable Wetlands Program (FWP), or Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) plus government payments received from Federal programs other than the CRP, WRP, FWP, and CREP, and Commodity Credit Corporation loans. Total male producers. See Number of male producers. Total organic product sales. The data represent the value of organically produced agricultural commodities sold from operations during 2022. It includes only the value of those products that were produced as organic according to the National Organic Standards and sold by certified or exempt from certification farm operations. Total payments received. See Commodities raised and delivered under production contracts. Total producers. See Number of producers. Total sales. See Market value of agricultural products sold. Turkeys. Turkey data are a combination of turkeys for meat production, turkey hens and toms kept for breeding, and turkey brooders tabulated from three questions. Turkey brooders are immature birds sent to another farm for further growout to meat production or breeding. This may result in a turkey being sold more than once from different operations. Type of organization. See Farms by type of organization. Unpaid workers. Data include agricultural workers not on the payroll who performed activities or work on a farm or ranch. Utilities. See Total farm production expenses. Use of precision agriculture practices. This is a new item for 2022. The use of precision agricultural practices is defined as the use of practices that utilize technology to improve agricultural productivity or efficiency by connecting the practice to a digital environment for crop or livestock production. Several examples of precision agriculture practices are the use of global positioning (GPS) guidance systems, GPS yield monitoring and soil mapping, variable rate input applications, use of drones for scouting fields or monitoring livestock, electronic tagging, precision feeding, and robotic milking. Precision agriculture practices are not limited to these examples. Value of commodities. Data show the number of farms and the market value of all commodities delivered under a production contract. Value of food sold directly to consumers. Data represent the value of edible products, including value added products, produced and sold for human consumption directly to consumers at farmers markets, on-farm stores or farm stands, roadside stands or stores, u-pick, CSA (Community Supported Agriculture), online marketplaces, etc. Value of food sold directly to retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally branded products. Data represent the value of products, including value added products, produced and sold for human consumption directly to retail markets, institutions, or food hubs for locally or regionally branded products. Examples include supermarkets, restaurants, caterers, independently owned grocery stores, food cooperatives, K-12 schools, colleges or universities, hospitals, workplace cafeterias, prisons, food banks, etc. Value of landlord's share of total sales. Data include the value of agricultural sales received by the landlords. Value of organically produced commodities. See Total organic product sales. Value of processed or value-added agricultural products sold. Data represent the value of products that originated from crop or livestock commodities produced on the operation. Through further manufacture or processing, these items are transformed into products worth more than the originally produced commodity. Value of sales. See Market value of agricultural products sold. Vegetable seeds. Include seed grown under protective cover for vegetable crops. Vegetable transplants. Data are for vegetable transplants grown and sold from the operation for transplanting to fields on another operation. Vegetables harvested for fresh market. Respondents reported the total vegetable acres harvested, harvested for fresh market, and harvested for processing. Data include vegetables harvested for seed and are not directly comparable to 2017. Vegetables harvested for sale. The acres of vegetables harvested is the summation of the acres of individual vegetables harvested. All of the individual vegetable items may not be shown. When more than one vegetable crop was harvested from the same acreage, acres were counted for each crop. Vegetables, melons, and potatoes. See Commodities raised and delivered under production contracts. Vegetables, other. See Other vegetables. Wheat for grain. Data were reported by type of wheat - Durum, winter, and other spring. Wind turbines. See Renewable energy producing systems. Woodland pastured. This category includes all woodland used for pasture or grazing during the census year. Woodland or forest land pastured under a per- head grazing permit was not counted as land in farms and, therefore, was not included in woodland pastured. Woodland, total. This category includes natural or planted woodlots or timber tracts, cutover and deforested land with young growth which has or will have value for wood products, and woodland pastured. Land covered by sagebrush or mesquite was reported as Permanent pasture and rangeland or Other land. Land planted for Christmas tree production and short rotation woody crops was reported in Cropland harvested, and land in tapped maple trees was reported as Woodland not pastured. Write-in crops. The respondent was asked to look at a list of crops in each section of the report form and write in the crop name and its code for all commodities produced. For crops that had no individual code listed on the report form, the respondent was to write in the crop name and code of the appropriate ''all other'' category for that section. Write-in crops coded as ''all other'' were reviewed and assigned a specific code when possible. Crops not assigned a specific code were left in the appropriate ''all other'' category. Years operating any farm. This number is based on the year each producer began operating any farm operation. Young producers. A young producer is defined as a producer 34 years of age or younger. This is a definition change from 2017. Young producers in 2017 included producers 35 years of age or younger. The data are not comparable.