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Economic Indicators of the Farm Sector. StateFinancial Summary, 1984.Economic Research Service (DOA), Washington, D.C.ECIFS-4-5Mar 86252p.; Document contains small type.Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government PrintingOffice, Washington, DC 20402.Reports - General (140) -- Statistical Data (110)
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ABSTRACTCrop production in 1984, particularly for
spring-planted crops, returned to near-normal levels from the muchreduced output of 1983 when government programs curbed plantedacreage and drought depressed yields. The top five states in net farmincome were California, at $3.5 billion; Iowa, $2.2 billion; Florida,$1.8 billion; and Illinois, $1.7 billion. Top earners amongcommodities were cattle and calves and dairy products. Texas ledcattle-and-calf production with $4.5 billion, and Wisconsin led dairyearnings with $3 billion. Iowa led in receipts of the next threehighest earning commodities: soybeans, $2 billion; corn, $2.1billion; and hogs, $2.6 billion. (This report details astate-by-state financial ranking of the U.S. farm sector in 1984. Thereport is one of five in the "Economic Indicators of the FarmSection" series. In the report, data are reported at the state levelfor farm income and balance sheet accounts, including and excludingfarm households. One major feature is the separation of theoperator's household and dwelling from farm production transactions,assets, and debt. All of the income estimates in this report arebased on a calendar year. The data, while mainly based on informationfrom the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Statistical ReportingService and the Census of Agriculture, also include information fromother government agencies and private sources. The publicationincludes 58 tables of statistical data and a short summary.)(Author /KC)
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ECONOMIC INDICATORS OF THE FARM SECTOR: STATE FINANCIAL SUMMARY, 1984. Nation-al Economics Division, Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture.ECIFS 4-5.
Abstract
Crop produc on in 1984, particularly for spring-planted crops, returned to near-normal levels from the much zeduced output of 1983 when Government programs curbed
. planted acreage and drought depressed yields. The top five States in net farmincome were California, at $3.5 billion; Iowa, $2.2 billion; Texas, $2.2 billion;Florida, $1.8 billion; and Illinois, $1.7 billion. Top earners among commoditieswere cattle and calves and dairy products. Texas led cattle-and-calf productionwith $4.5 billion, and Wisconsin led dairy earuings with $3 billion. Iowa led inreceipts of the next three highest earning commodities, soybeans, $2 billion;corn, $2.1 billion; and hogs, $2.6 billion.
Keywords: Farm assets, farm debt, net farm income, returns to operators.
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Preface
This report is one of five in the Economic Indicators of the Farm Sector series.This issue was formerly called Economic Indicators of the Farm Sector: State In-come and Balance Sheet Statistics. Other reports are National Financial Summary(formerly Income and Balance Sheet Statistics), Production and Efficiency Statis-tics, Farm Sector Review, and Costs of Production.
State Financial Summary, 1984, corresponds to the national data published inNational Financial Summary, 1984, disaggregated to the State level. Data are re-ported at the State level for farm income and balance sheet accounts including andexcluding farm households.
One major feature is the separation of the operator's household and dwelling fromfarm production transactions, assets, and debt. This format is more appropriatefor expanding the aggregate accounts into subsector groups. All of the income es-timates in this report are based on a calendar year.
The data, while mainly based on information from the U.S. Department of Agricul-ture's Statistical Reporting Service and the Census of Agriculture, also includeInformation from other Government agencies and, in some cases, from privatesources. Some minor revisions were made for 1970-77, and other revisions incor-porate the 1982 Census of Agriculture beginning with 1978.
This publication was prepared by the staff of the Farm Income Estimation Sectionand the Farm Financial Analysis Section, Economic Indicators Branch, National Eco-nomics Division, Economic Research Service.
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Branch chief--James JohnsonSection leader--Roger StricklandManaging editor--Jim CarlinProduction expenses--Sandra Suddendorf, Bill SerletisCash receipts--Billie Whittington, Bob Williams
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ContentsPage,
HIGHLIGHTS iv
LIST OF TABLES v
1984 AGRICULTURE WRAP-UP1
STATE INCOME ACCOUNTS3
Rankings by Commodity and State 3
Net Farm Income 3
Cash Flow4
Farm Production Transactions4
Production Expenses 5
STATE BALANCE SHEET ACCOUNTS 6
Debt and Equity 7
Debt-to-Asset Ratio 8
STATISTICAL TABLES9
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Highlights
this report details a State-by-State financial ranking of the U.S. farm sector in
1984. Crop production, especially from spring-produced crops, returned to near-normal levels after falling in 1983 when Government programs curbed plantedacreage and a summer drought lowered yields. Crop prices increased because of
1983's record drawdown in farmer-owned crop inventories. Net farm income, the
value of production within the year (whether sold or added to inventories) less
expenses, was more than double 1983's figure. Net cash income, which is cashincome (regardless of the year of production) less cash expenses, was 2.5 percent
above 1983.
Here's a 1984 financial profile of some major farm States:
Leaders in farm cash receipts in 1984 were California, at $14.2 billion; Texas,$9.7 billion; Iowa, $9.3 billion; Nebraska, $7.1 billion; Illinois, $6.7 billion;
and Minnesota, $6.2 billion. Texas, Iowa, Nebraska, California, and Wisconsin
led in livestock receipts. California, Illinois, Iowa, Texas, and Florida led in
crop receipts.
Top earners in cash receipts for major individual commodities were Texas forcattle and calves; Wisconsin for dairy products; Iowa for soybeans, corn, and hogs;Kansas for wheat; Arkansas for broilers; and California for greenhouse and nursery
products, eggs, and cotton.
Top earners in net cr.h income for 1984 were California, at $3.8 billion; Iowa,$2.7 billion; Texas, $2.2 billion; Florida, $2.1 billion; and Nebraska, $1.9 bil-
lion. Net farm income (with inventory adjustment) was led by California, at$3.5 billion; Iowa, $2.2 billion; Texas, $2.2 billion; Florida, $1.8 billion;and Illinois, $1.7 billion.
California farmers spent the most on production, $12.1 billion, followed byfarmers in Texas, $9.8 billion: Iowa, $9.1 billion; Illinois, $7.2 billion; and
Nebraska, $6.7 billion.
Under the balance sheet accounts, the leading States in aesets. including farmhouseholds, ac of December 31, 1984, were Texas, at $108 billion; California,$69.3 billion; Iowa, $53.6 billion; Illinois, $51.4 billion; and Minnesota,
$39.8 billion. The State rankings, excluding operator households, were the same.
California owed the most total debt, at $17.8 billion, followed by Iowa,$16.3 billion; Texas, $14 billion; Minnesota, $11.7 billion; and Illinois,$11.2 billion. The State rankings stayed the same when households were excluded.
Texas registered the largest equity, at $94 billion, followed by California,$51.5 billion; Illinois, $40.2 billion; Iowa, $37.3 billion; and Minnesota,
$28.1 billion. When operator households were excluded, the rankings remained the
same.
The highest debt-to-asset ratios were 32 percent in Nebraska; Iowa, 30.5 percent;South Dakota, 30 percent; Minnesota, 29.5 percent; and Georgia, 28.5 percent.
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List of Tables
Table: Page
Section I Tables: State Farm Income Statistics
1. Summary of the farm sector's financial status, by State, 1984. 9
2. Leading States for cash receipts (including net CommodityCredit Corporation loans), 1984 10
3. States ranked by cash receipts (including net CommodityCredit Corporation loans), 1984 11
4. Net income from farming (including net Commodity CreditCorporation loans and operator householls), by State, 1955-84 12
5. Cash income from farming,(excluding operator households), byState, 1981-84 38
6. Farm production transactions (excluding operator households),by State, 1981-84
7. Cash receipts by commodities and commodity groups, United Statesand States, 192-84 88
8. Cash receipts from farm marketings (including net CommodityCredit Corporation loans), by State and month, 1981 123
9. Cash receipts from livestock and livestock products, by Stateand month, 1981 125
10. Cash receipts from crops (including net Commodity Credit Corporationloans), by State and month, 1981 127
11. Cash receipts from farm marketings (including net CommodityCredit Corporation loans), by State and month, 1982 129
12. Cash receipts from livestock and livestock products, by Stateand month, 1982 131
13. Cash receipts from crops (including net Commodity Credit Corporationloans), by State and month, 1982 133
14. Cash receipts from farm marketings (including net CommodityCredit Corporation loans), by State and month, 1983.., 135
15. Cash receipts from livestock and livestock products, by Stateand month, 1983 137
16. Cash receipts from crops (including net Commodity Credit Corporation139loans), by State and month, 1983
17. Cash receipts from farm marketings (including net Commodity141Credit Corporation loans), by Statt end month, 1984....
18. Cash receipts from livestock and livestock products, by Stateand month, 1984 143
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19. Cash receipts from crops (including net Commodity Credit Corporationloans), by State and month, 1984
20. Value of home agricultural commodity consumption, by State, 1982-84
21. Net Commodity Credit Corporation loans, by State, 1981-84
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22. Commodity Credit Corporation loans liquidated, by State, 1981-84 149
23. Farm production expenses (excluding operator households),by State, 1981-84 150
24. Farm production expenses (including operator households), by State, 1978.... 151
25. Farm production expenses (including operator households), by State, 1979.... 153
26. Farm production expenses (including operator households), by State, 1980.... 155
27. Farm production expenses (including operator households), by State, 1981.... 157
28. Farm production expenses (including operator households), by State, 1982.... 159
29. Farm production expenses (including operator households), by State, 1983.... 161
30. Farm production expenses (including operator households), by State, 1984.... 163
31. Government payments, by program and State, 1981 166
32. Government payments, by program and State, 1982 167
33. Government payments, by program and State, 1983 168
34. Government payments, by program and State, 1984 169
Section II Tables: State Farm Balance Sheet Statistics
35. Farm balance sheet (excluding operator households), byState, December 31, 1980-84 170
36. Balance sheet of the farm sector (including operatorhouseholds), by State, December 31, 1980-84 195
37. Real estate farm debt outstanding (including operatorhouseholds), December 31, 1974 220
38. Nonreal estate farm debt outstanding (includingoperator households), December 31, 1974 221
39. Real estate farm debt outstanding (including operatortlouseholds), December 31, 1975 222
4C. Nonreal estate farm debt outstanding (includingoperator households), December 31, 1975 223
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41. Real estate farm, debt outstanding (including operatorhouseholds), December 31, 1976 224
42. Nonreal estate farm debt outstanding (includingoperator households), December 31, 1976 225
43. Real estate farm debt outstanding (including operatorhouseholds), December 31, 1977 226
44. Nonreal estate farm debt outstanding (includingoperator households), December 31, 1977 227
45. Real estate farm, debt outstanding (including operatorhouseholds), December 31, 1978 228
46. NonreaI estate farm debt outstanding (includingoperator households), December 31, 1978 229
47. Real estate farm, debt outstanding (including operatorhouseholds), December 31., 1079 230
48. Nonreal estate farm debt outstanding (includingoperator households), December 31, 1979 231
49. Real estate farm debt outstanding (including operatorhouseholds), December 31, 1980 232
50. Nonreal estate farm debt outstanding (includingoperator households), December 31, 1980 233
51. Real estate farm, debt outstanding (including operatorhouseholds), December 31, 1981 234
52. Nonreal estate farm debt outstanding (includingoperator households), December 31, 1981 235
53. Real estate farm, debt outstanding (including operatorhouseholds), December 31, 1982 236
54. Nonreal estate farm debt outstanding (includingoperator households), December 31, 1982 237
55. Real estate farm debt outstanding (including operatorhouseholds), December 31, 1983 238
56. Nonreal estate farm debt outstanding (includingoperator households), December 31, 1983 239
57. Real estate farm, debt outstanding (including operatorhousehclds), December 31, 1984 240
58. Nonreal estate farm debt outstanding (including operatorhouseholds), December 31, 1984 241
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Economic Indicators of the Farm Sector
State Financial Summary, 1984
1984 Agriculture Wrap-Up
Net cash income rose 2 percent in 1984. The gain resulted from a 4-percent in-crease in cash receipts from farm marketings which helped offset higher cashexpenses and a drop in direct Government payments. A substantial buildup of in-ventories in 1984 boosted net farm income to more than double the previous year'slevel.
Crop receipts climbed more than 3 percent as higher prices outpaced a lower volumeof marketings. We traced the decline to 1983's drought and the Payment-in-Kind(PIK) program which had sharply lowered the 1983 crop harvest. Food grain re-ceipts were unchanged. Wheat receipts fell 4 percent, but farmers earnedsubstantial gains on rice, rye, feed grains, sorghum, and hay. Farmers earnedless from sales of corn, oats, and barley. Receipts from soybean marketings fellslightly as reduced marketings offset higher average prices. Increased receiptsfo: peanuts boosted total oil crop receipts by more than 1 percent. Substantialgains in receipts for vegetables and fruits and nuts also contributed to the gainin crop receipts.
Receipts from livestock marketings in 1984 rose almost 5 percent from the previousyear, reaching a record $72.7 billion. With marketing volume holding near the1983 level, a 4-percent gain In farm prices for all livestock and products account-ed for most of the increase. Cash receipts for poultry and eggs registered thelargest gain, 22 percent, while dairy receipts dropped 4 percent, the first year-to-year de.:line since 1962. Cash receipts for other livestock in 1984 were mixed,with cattle receipts up 7 percent and hog receipts off 1 percent.
While cash receipts were up in 1984, direct Government payments to farmers droppedfrom the year-earlier level. Cash payments, which included deficiency, diversion,disaster, storage, and conservation program payments, fell slightly to about$4 billion. The Government made its final disbursements of commodities under thePIK programs. These disbursements, valued at almost $4.5 billion, were$700 million less than the year before. Corn accounted for about two-thirds ofthe 1984 total, and farmers received additional disbursements of cotton, wheat,sorghum, and rice. Combining both cash and in-kind payments, direct Governmentpayments amounted to $8.4 billion, about 10 percent below the 1983 level but stillwell above any other year.
Rising production expenses softened part of the gain in last year's cash receipts.At $139.5 billion, total production expenses rose almost 3 percent from the PIK-and drought-reduced levels of 1983. Outlays for seed, fertilizer, pesticides,machine hire and customwork, and net rent showed the sharpest year-to-year gains,ranging from 16 to 28 percent. Despite lower prices, increased purchases boostedoutlays for livestock by more than 7 percent. Feed costs, however, slipped 4 per-cent from the previous year's level.
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Total interest expenses, at $21.1 billion, fell 1.4 percent, marking a second con-secutive annual decline. The decline in both real estate and nonreal estateinterest expenses was attributable to a drop in outstanding debt rather than theaverage interest rate which remained steady. Intereet expenses of $10.7 billionon real estate debt fell 1 percent from a year earlier, declining for the firsttime since 1946. Nonreal estate interest expenses, at $10.4 billion, declined2 percent and more than 8 percent from the 1982 peak.
Farm income increased despite lower Government payments and higher production ex-penses. Net cash income, which measures the income available to purchase assets,to retire loans, and to cover farm household expenses, totaled $39.2 billion in1984, up 2 percent from the previous year and the highest level on record.
Total net farm income jumped sharply to $34.5 billion, more than double the 1983level and a record; it measures the income generated by a given year's production
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has published comprehensiveincome estimates relating to agriculture since the midtwenties. Theseries ha° been revised and expanded, incorporating individual Stateestimates in 1949 and sales class distributions in 1960. In 1980, newaccounts were developed to separate the earnings of the farm businessunit from farm family income and to permit a further analysis of theincome and wealth of the production units and the operators of thoseunits by type of farm, value of sales class, and type of ownership.These accounts, along with the former accounts, are included in thispublication.
The production sector accounts measure the economic viability of theproduction units (establishments) of the farm sector (a part of thebusiness sector of the national economy) apart from the well-being ofthe farm operator families (a part of the household sector of the na-tional economy). Information on the nonfarm szaets and debts of farmoperators is limited and is not reported in this publication.
In this report, the State income accounts (excluding operator house-holds) include data for calendar years 1981 through 1984. The balancesheet accounts (excluding operator households) include data for December31, 1980, through December 31, 1984.
This publication consists of an income section and a balance sheet sec-tion. Titles of tables in both sections i dicate whether farm operatorhousehold transactions are included or excluded.
The terms "farm" and "establishment" represent the place where the pro-duction process occurred. In this report, the establishment conceptused for 1977 and following years is based on the official Census farmdefinition adopted in 1974 which includes places with annual sales, orpotential sales, of $1,000 or more.
Households include all families or individuals receiving income from theagricultural production sector. The household category emphasized inthis report is farm operators, although some of the tables include land-lord and employee categories. The operator category includes owners andtenants, as well as managers associated with corporate or institutionalestablishments.
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whether sold, used onfarm, or held in inventory. The substantial gain in net farmincome followed the large swing in the value of the change in farm inventories.Farmers drew down inventories sharply, resulting in a net reduction to total grossincome of $9.8 billion in 1983. However, as inventories were replenished in 1984,the value of the change in inventories added about $7.8 billion to the total grossincome of farmers. The nearly $18-billion swing between the 2 years made up thebulk of the sharp rise in total net farm income in 1984.
State Income Accounts
Table 1 summarizes major income statistics; table 2 shows rankings by commodity;table 3 shows rankings by State. Net farm income and its components appear intable 4, followed by cash income with components in table 5 and farm productiontransactions in table 6. Other tables present cash receipts by commodities, farmproduction expenses by State, and Government payments by program and State.
Rankings by Commodity and State
In 1984, California led in cash receipts from all commodities with $14.2 billion.California led in sales of all crops and ranked fourth for all livestock. Cft:1-
fornia was also the top producer of greenhouse and nursery products, eggs, cotton,hay, tomatoes, sugar beets, grapes, and lettuce.
Texas ranked second by earning $9.7 billion in cash receipts, with the highestsales of livestock and fourth highest crop sales. Texas was the leading producerof cattle and calves and sorghum grain. Iowa, a principal crops and livestockproducer, ranked third in all commodities, second in all livestock, and nird incrops. Nebraska ranked fourth in all commodities, and Illinois ranked fifth.
In 1974, the top five States in cash receipts were California, Iowa, Illinois,Texas, and Minnesota. California, Texas, Iowa, Illinois, and Kansas ranked as thetop States in cash receipts for all commodities in 1984; Texas led in livestockreceipts and California in crop receipts. The proportion of total cash receiptsremained fairly stable with the top five States having 35 percent of the totalcash receipts in 1974, 35 percent in 1979, and 33 percent f..n 1983 and 1984.
Net Farm Income
Net farm income is a measure of the net value of production occurring within agiven year. Unsold and unused portions of new production are valued and added to
sales in deriving net farm income. Sales from beginning-year inventories are de-ducted to eliminate the effects of production from prior years. Inventories
typically climb during years of heavy production and decline when production isbelow normal.
The net farm income accounts differ from path the cash income and productiontransactions accounts in that farm household income is included in net farm in-come. The farm household accounts affect both the income and expenses in net farm
income. The imputed rental value of all farm dwellings is included as income.The expenses for these dwellings are included in repair and operation, interest,taxes, capital consumption, and other miscellaneous expenses. The impact of the
dwelling tends increase with the degree of urbanization, because of higher realestate values and, with the preponderance of small farms, because of fewer acresof farmland per dwelling.
The five leading States in net farm income after inventory adjustment were Cal-lfornia, at $3.5 billion; Iowa, $2.2 billion; Texas, $2.2 billion; Florida,$1.8 billion; and Illinois, $1.7 billion.
Three States recorded negative net farm income after inventory adjustment: Wyo-ming, at -$76 million; Montana, -$55 million; and West Virginia, -$12 million. Acommon characteristic is that cattle and calves was the leading commodity in salesfor all three States.
Cash Flow
Cashflow status is an indicator of the short-term financial situation of farmers.Although the wealth and income situation of the average farm operator may be ade-quate, the cash flow may be inadequate to meet current obligations, thus causingfinancial difficulties. Inadequate cash flow may not be unusual for beginningfarmers and for those who may recently have purchased land financed at high inter-est rates.
Net cash income is a better indicator of funds generated by the business for loanservicing and other essential expenditures than the more widely quoted net farmincome, but the two measures are complementary. Net cash income is a function ofall cash transactions (and share rent), including sales of commodities produced inprior years. Net cash income does not include noncash items such as the imputed.ental value of farm residences and the value of food consumed on farms where pro-duced. Net cash income is more comparable to taxable income, because most farmersare taxed on a cash accounting basis rather than an accrual accounting basis.
State cash income differs from the production transactions table in that only cashtransactions enter the calculations. Net inventory change, rental value of hiredlaborers' dwellings, and home consumption are not cash items and are not includedin receipts. Cash uses include only expenses that are cash transactions. Capitalconsumption is a noncash expense and is not included. The perquisites for hiredlabor are also excluded. Cash income from farming measures the cash available forcapital asset purchases, loan retirement, and operator household cash income.Cash income from farming is generally higher than returns to operators.
Cash income from farming for the United States rose to $39.2 billion from$38.3 billion in 1983. Cash income from farming in 1984 was highest in Califor-nia, at $3.8 billion, followed by Iowa, $2.7 billion; Texas, $2.2 billion; Florida,$2.1 billion; and Nebraska, $1.9 billion. In 1983, the top earners were Califor-nia, Iowa, Texas, Illinois, and Minnesota.
Farm Production Transactions
In the transaction summary, the residual is returns to operators (gross receiptsminus nonfactor payments minus factor payments), and total receipts are designatedgross receipts of farms. In the income summary, total receipts are designatedgross farm income. The components of gross receipts of farms are farm marketingsof crops and livestock, net inventory change, Government payments, other farmincome (machine hire and customwork income, recreational income and other farm-re-lated income, rental value of farm laborers' dwellings, and forest product sales),and the value of home consumption. The components of gross farm income are cashreceipts, Government payments, other farm income (machine hire and customwork in-come, recreational income and other farm-related income, and forest product sales),and nonmoney income (gross rental value of all farm dwellings and the value ofhome consumption). Gross receipts of farms and gross farm income treat CommodityCredit Corporation (CCC) loans as sales and include them as a cash receipt.
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A major difference exists between the two series because the gross-receipts-of-farms category includes only the rental value of farm laborers' dwellings. Gross
receipts of farms also include net inventory change, and gross farm income does
not.
Production expenses under the production transactions accounts are divided into
nonfactor and factor payments. Nonfactor payments include intermediate production
expenses of nonfarm origin, such as fuel, repairs, fertilizer, and pesticides, and
of farm origin, such as seed, feed, and livestock purchased. Other nonfactor pay-
ments include capital consumption and business taxes.
Capital consumption, used to capture the expense for the flow of services (such as
wear and tear and obsolescence) provided by durable goods in the current period
includes depreciation and accidental damage of the capital stock. The current ex-
pense of capital consumption is measured as the value of the addition to capital
stock which would insure that the serviceability of the capital stock at the be-ginning of the period is equal to its serviceability at the end of the period.The ma_ntenance of stock, therefore, requires that capital consumption be valuedon a replacement value basis rather than on an original purchase price basis. De-
preciation is lower in the production transactions accounts than in the net farmincome accounts because the operators' dwellings are not included.
Factor payments are the income available to provide returns to the factors of pro-
duction: land, labor, and capital. These returns are interest, wages to hiredlabor, net rent to all landlords, and returns to operators. Returns to oper-tors
are the portion of income left to the operators as the returns for their 'wn labor
and management of factors used in the farm business. California led the Nation in
returns to operators, at $3.2 billion, followed by Iowa, $1.9 billion; Florida,$1.7 billion; Texas, $1.7 billion; and Illinois, $1.4 billion. In 1983 California
led in total returns to operators at $2.3 billion, followed by Florida, $1.7 bil-
lion; Texas, $1.1 billion; Washington, $754 million; and Wisconsin, $561 Anion.
Factor payments for the United States increased to $34.7 billion from $33.9 bil-
lion. Nonf actor payments increased to $99.3 billion from $96.2 billion.
Many of the States that had negative returns to operators in 1983 showed positivereturns to operators in 1984, with the U.S. total increasing to $28.4 billion from
$8.6 billion. The Corn Belt States, which showed the largest losses in 1983, re-
bounded with some of the highest returns. Only three States had negative returns
in 1984: Montana, -$119 million; Wyoming, -$106 million; and West Virginia,-$49 million.
Returns to farm production resources were higher in 1984 than in 1983, especiallyin States dependent on grains and livestock, such as in the Corn Belt. Favorable
weather conditions, increased production, and higher prices contributed to these
increased returns to farm resources. California, Florida, and Texas continued to
enjoy strong income positions, because of the diversity and size of their agricul-
tural production.
Production Expenses
Production expenses in the transactions accounts and net farm income accounts dif-
fer in several ways. The expenses associated with operators' dwellings appear
under the net farm income accounts but not under the transactions accounts. Ex-
penses are higher in the net farm income accounts because they include household
expenses, such as repairs, interest, business taxes, capital consumption, and
other miscellaneous costs. Feed, livestock, seed, fertilizer, electricity,
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marketing charges, and nonreal estate interest are the same for both accounts.Contract labor is a part of wages under the net farm income accounts but is a partof the service accounts (machine hire, customwork, and contract labor) in thetransactions accounts. In the net farm income accounts, only net rent to nonoper-ator landlords is an expense, because it represents payment by the farm sector forthe use of land and buildings owned by a nonfarmer. Payment to a farmer-landlordcomprises an exchange of funds between farmers and generates no net effect withinthe sector. In the production transactions account, net rent paid to all land-lords is an expense. Because the production transactions account measures the re-turns to operators from their establishments, we include the cost of renting fromboth operator and nonoperator landlords.
Total U.S. production expenses increased to $139.5 billion from $135.6 billion.The leading States in production expenses, as in 1983, were California, at$12.1 billion; Texas, $9.8 billion; Iowa, $9.1 billion; Illinois, $7.2 billion;and Nebraska, $6.7 billion.
State Balance Sheet Accounts
The balance sheet accounts measure the current wealth in the farm sector as of De-cember 31. There are two balance sheet accounts, one that includes farm operatorhouseholds and one that excludes farm operator households. B th accounts includethe landlord's farm assets and debts in addition to the farmer's farm assets anddebt. The account that includes operator's household also includes part of thefarm family's personal assets, such as the value 3f the operator dwelling if it islocated on the farm, the value of household eouipment and furnishings of farmers,the portion of automobiles and trucks used for nuEarm purposes, time deposits,savings bonds, and the related debt on these items. These items were included be-cause the personal welfare of many small farmers was tied to the welfare offarming operations when this account was set up in 1945. The account that ex-cludes farm operator households also excludes the farm family's personal assetsand debts. What remains is the farm sector's assets and debts for both farmersand landlords. We recommend the use of the account that includes farm operatorhouseholds when looking at the effect of farming on wealth or well-being of farmfamilies or rural communities. Use the balance sheet account that excludes farmoperator households when assessing farm sector well-being.
The balance sheet of the farm sector differs from ordinary balance sheets becauseit measures the value of assets at current market value instead of book value.Starting with this publication, the balance sheet date will be December 31 insteadof January 1. For example, what would have been January 1, 1985, will now be De-cember 31, 1984. The day's difference means it will be easier to compare incomefigures to the balance sheet data because calendar year income data will corre-spond with the end-of-year balance sheet data.
We made numerous revisions to the State-level accounts, mostly by incorporatingdata from the 1982 Census of Agriculture. There has been a major change in theway State-level debt for the Farm Credit Administration (FCA) lenders is calcu-lated. For years before December 31, 1983 and 1984, FCA provided the EconomicResearch Service (ERS) with information by State on agricultural loans outstandingheld by the Federal land banks, Production Credit Associations (PCA's), and Feder-al Intermediate Credit Banks. For December 31, 1983 and 1984, FCA provided onlyloans outstanding by district. We derived State figures by using the distribu-tional pattern of the loans outstanding for December 31, 1982, and applied thissame pattern to the district totals.
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This year, FCA furnished revised data on outstanding loans held by Federal landbanks and PCA's for December 1974 through December 1984. The revised figures in-corporated the nonaccrual loans inadvertently left out by the FCA. We assignedthe revised figures to States based on the State distribution pattern of loansfor each year.
Beginning with this publication, we apply the same methodology for calculatingAlaska and Hawaii farmland values as we use for the other 48 States.
Real estate assets amounted to over 75 percent of total farm asset values, showingthat fluctuating real estate values strongly affect total farm assets. Total U.S.farm asses, excluding operator dwellings, fell to $856 billion on December 31,1984, off 14.7 percent since 1980, the year of peak equity. U.S. farm real estateasset values declined 17.9 percent between 1980 and 1984, while nonreal estatevalues declined by 3.4 percent. The leading State in total farm assets, excludingoperator dwellings, was Texas, at $98.2 pillion. Texas was the only major agri-cultural State that realized an increase in total farm asset values since 1980,with a 31.6-percent increase from 1980 to 1984. All other leading agriculturalStates experienced declines in farm asset values. California was the second lead-ing State with $63 billion in total assets, followed by Iowa, $49.9 billion; Illi-nois, $48.2 billion; and Minnesota, $36.4 billion. In 1980, Iowa held the highesttotal asset value of $82.3 billion, followed by Texas, $74.6 billion; Illinois,$73.4 billion; California, $64.5 billion; and Minnesota, $49.4 billion. Since
then, however, Iowa reported the greatest decline in total farm asset values witha decrease of 39.3 percent. Iowa's real estate values declined 46.8 percent overthe same time period.
Debt and Equity
Total U.S. farm debt amounted to $198.9 billion on December 31, 1984, an increaseof 16.7 percent since December 31, 1980. Although real estate debt increased17 percent over the same time period, the ratio of real estate debt to total debtremained constant at 52 percent. California was the leading State in total lia-bilities, excluding operator dwellings, on December 31, 1984, at $16.8 billion,and showed $8.7 billion as real estate debt and $8.1 billion as nonreal estatedebt. California's total debt increased most, by 29.2 percent, from 1980 to 1984.Iowa was second in total liabilities, at $15.6 billion, with $8.3 billion in realestate debt and $7.2 billion in nonreal estate debt. Texas debt ranked third,$13.3 billion, with $6.1 billion real estate and $7.2 billion nonreal estate debt.Minnesota's total debt of $21.1 billion consisted of $15.4 billion in real estateand $5.7 billion in nonreal estate debt. Illinois, ranked fifth, had $10.8 billionin total debt, with $6.9 billion in real estate and $4.6 billion in nonreal estatedebt.
Equity in agriculture has fallen with declines in total asset values and increasesin total debt sine 1980. Equity fell $175.6 billion from December 31, 1980, toDecember 31, 1984, a 21.1-percent decline to its present level of $657.2 billion.All leading agricultural States, except Texas, showed falling equity levels. Iowarealized the greatest decline in equity at 49.8 percent, from 1980 to 1984. Illi-
nois, Indiana, and Nebraska also realized over 40-percent declines in equity dur-ing 1980-84. Minnesota and Ohio equity fell 37 percent. Texas, by contrast, wasthe only leading agricultural State to show an increase in equity, at 32.7 percent,during 1980-84.
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Debt-to-Avert Ratio.
We use the debt-tc-asset ratio as a mearrce of financial stress. The ratio deter-mines the solvency and risk-bearing ability of the agricultural sector. Thedebt-to-asset ratio has been climbing the past 4 years, because of falling landvalues and the failure of lower income levels to retire outstanding farm debt.The debt-to-asset ratio for the United States, excluding operator dwellings, in-creased from 17 percent on December 31, 1980, to 23.2 percent on December 31, 1984.The decline in farmland values has hit some States hard, particularly in the CornBelt. In Illinois, the debt-to-asset ratio increased from 12.8 percent in 1980 to22.3 percent in 1984; Iowa, from 16.9 percent to 31.2 percent; and Indiana, from16.5 percent to 25.9 percent. However, in Texas, the debt-to-asset ratio declinedfrom 14.3 percent to 13.5 percent. Nebraska had the highest debt-to-asset ratioof all States, at 32.6 percent, followed by Iowa, 31.2 percent; Minnesota,30.4 percent; South Dakota, 30.4 percent; and Georgia, 29.8 percent.
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Table 1--Summary of the farm sector's financial states, by State, 1984
State
: Gross: income
:
: Productioni expenses:
: Net changes in: farm inventories:
t Net farm: income 1/
:
: Net cash: incoms 2/:
: Debt/asset: ratios 3/:
: Percent--- Million dollars
Alabama : 2,625 1,993 17 649 730 19.5
Alaska : 33 23 -5 5 10 10.4
Arizona : 1,758 1,603 174 329 281 17.0
Arkansas : 3,930 3,010 190 1,110 1,176 23.0
California : 15,448 12,111 212 3,548 3,769 25.7
Colorado : 3,746 3,176 -21 549 798 23.8
Connecticut : 430 316 0 113 126 11.1
Delaware : 554 411 0 143 168 26.8
Florida : 4,938 3,046 -43 1,849 2,078 17.5
Georgia : 4,110 3,008 -15 1,087 1,282 28.5
Hawaii : 653 420 -3 230 235 7.5
Idaho : 2,623 2,156 -40 428 697 24.0
Illinois : 7,785 7,198 1,076 1,662 1,549 21.9
Indiana : 4,684 4,694 991 981 536 25.1
Iowa : 10,652 9,089 651 2,213 2,661 30.5
Kansas : 6,907 6,111 145 941 1,355 26.0
Kentucky : 3,169 2,549 549 1,168 945 20.9
Louisiana : 1,918 1,827 227 317 182 20.7
Maine : 521 447 0 73 118 20.1
Maryland : 1,361 1,145 39 255 289 15.5
Massachusetts : 462 315 2 150 183 12.0
Michigan : 3,502 3,103 202 601 750 23.9
Minnesota : 7,341 6,499 729 1,571 1,725 29.5
Mississippi : 2,651 2,336 171 487 486 26.4
Missouri : 4,602 4,202 59 459 845 23.2
Montana : 1,824 1,741 -138 -55 271 23.8
Nebracka : 7,947 6,654 205 1,498 1,936 32.0
Nevada : 287 249 -7 30 62 16.6
New Hampshire : 144 125 1 20 28 9.7
New Jersey : 661 505 15 172 190 11.0
New Mexico : 1,154 1,054 45 146 159 15.2
New York : 3,107 2,802 25 330 )44 23.3
North Carolina : 4,895 3,679 178 1,394 1, ::: 21.1
North Dakota : 3,213 2,744 224 694 25.6
Ohio : 4,341 3,907 552 986 908 19.6
Oklahoma : 3,271 2,905 81 448 540 22.1
Oregon : 2,251 1,792 -38 422 546 23.7
Pennsylvania : 3,740 3,017 202 926 1,043 15.7
Rhode Island : 69 38 1 32 34 9.5
South Carolina : 1,36: 1,155 49 239 289 24.1
South Dakota : 3,337 k,715 175 797 974 30.0
Tennessee : 2,632 2,238 178 572 521 16.2
Texas : 11,569 9,827 421 2,163 2,246 13.0
Utah . 734 646 -20 68 119 14.9
Vermont . 470 393 -1 75 109 14.8
Virginia : 2,212 1,866 -88 257 490 15.1
Washington : 3,519 2,647 54 926 997 20.8
West VirginiaWisconsin
. 331
: 6,066363
4,90320
399-12
1,5621
-9
11,76012.227.4
Wyoming . 676 744 -8 -76 -4 16.0
United States : 166,200 139,496 'Xi 34,530 39,230 22.2
Totals may not add due to rounding. 1/ Gross income less production expenses, which is referred to as realizednet income and net income before inventory adjustment, plus net change in farm inventories (see table 4). 2/ See
table 5 for components of net cash income. 3/ See table 36 for a breakdown of State data on debts/assets.
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Table 2 - -Leading States for cash receipts (Including nit Coomodity Credit Corporation loans). 1964
Coomodities If: United States : Rank of loafing Stages ad cash receiRtm value: Rank : Value : 1 2 3 : 4 : S : 6 : 7 : 9 10
All commodities
All livestock
All crops
Cattle ard
calves
Dairy products
Soybeans
Corn
Hogs
Wheat
Broilers
Greenhouse aidnursery 2/
Eggs
Cotton
Tobacco
Hay
Potatoes
Turkeys
Sorghum grain
Oranges
Rice
Tomatoes
Peanuts
Barley
Apples
Crapes
Sugar beet
Cane for sugar
Lettuce
:
:
:
:
: I
: 2
: 3
: 4
: 5
: 6
: 7
:
: 8
: 9
: 10
: II
: 12
: 13
: 14
: 15
: 16
: 17
: 18
: 19
: 20
: 21
: 22
: 23
: 24
: 25
Nil. dol.
141,635
72,739
69,096
30,501
17,661
12,111
11,617
9,691
8,443
5,970
4,984
4,086
3,359
2,841
2,290
1,770
1,655
1,298
1,266
1,223
1,222
1,098
941
931
846
782
729
679
:
: Calif: 14,185
: Tex5,901
: Calif: 9,714
:
: Tex
;
4,499
: Ins3,008
Iowa2,034
: Iowa2,111
: Iowa2,579
: Kan1,406
: Ark1,000
: Calf: 1,245
: Calif409
: Calif945
N C1,054
: Calif470
f Idaho415
: N C
286
: Tex432
: Fla
825
: Ark467
: Calif616
f Ca520
: N D220
f Wash373
: Calif: 747
f Calif165
: Fla
382
: Calif% 494
Tex9,683
Iowa
5,013
Ill
4,556
Malt3,666
Calif1,966
Ill
2,034
111
2,057
Ill
1,080
N D
855
Ca
855
!la750
Ca321
Tex909
Ky:56
Tex132
Wash225
Minn230
Kane290
Calif420
Calif262
Fla371
Ala160
Idaho137
N Y25
N Y34
Minn152
Haw241
Aria91
Iowa9,312
Nebr4,523
Iowa4,300
Ran3,082
N Y
1,506
Minn1,063
Nebr1,344
Ind
743
Ten620
Ala687
Tex
361
Ind
291
Miss364
Tenn253
Kane
109
Calif178
Calif178
Nabr191
Aria18
Tex198
Ohio40
N C120
Mont134
Mieh62
Wash21
Idaho
125
La
135
Fla37
State aad million dollars
Nebr Ill Minn7,082 6,736 6,242
Calif Wis Kans4,471 4,073 3,620
Tex MinnF31,:963,782 2,904
Colo Iowa Calif1,859 I,"/57 1,416
Pa Minn Mich1,306 1,290 710
Ohio Id Mo846 610 763
Ind Minn Ohio985 963 552
Minn Nebr Mo727 635 632
Okla Wash Mont510 505 428
N C Hiss HI603 448 406
Pa Tenn N Y244 194 163
Pa N C Ark256 239 216
Ariz La Ark306 232 143
Vs S C Ca224 188 155
Wash Ara Colo103 97 91
No Oreg Nis118 96 89
Ark Ho Va123 l04 101
Ark Mo Miss75 33
Tax n.a. 13.8.3
La Miss Mo185 74 36
Mich27
S C23
N J
20
Tex Y. Fla96 69 65
Wash Calif Minn104 82 68
Calif Va Pa60 54 50
Arlo Pa Mich18 8 8
N D Mich Nebr84 73 54
Tex n.a. n.a.20
N Y Colo Tex12 11 9
Kant5,947
Minn3,338
Nebr2,559
Okla1,386
Ohio611
Ark
526
Wise445
N C381
Colo384
Del339
Oros163
Tex215
Tann89
Ohio38
Idaho90
Colo
Iml75
La33
n.a.
n.a.
Va18
Okla51
Ore44
N C42
Ohio2
Colo32
13.8.
N J
6
Wis
5,136
Pa2,242
1276
S D
1,202
Tax548
Miss496
Mich377
Ohio
371
S D362
Calif297
Cal58
Ala201
Ala85
Fla32
N Pt
88
N Y65
Nis67
Okla30
n.a.
n.a.
lid
17
S C9
Colo36
W V.24
Ark2
Tex31
n.a.
N H5
Fla4,587
Colo2,204
N C
2,198
Mo913
Iowa473
Nebr444
Tex374
Kans
303
Idaho358
Tex295
Mich147
Ohio185
Ca72
MI31
Pa
83
Mich62
Pa
65
S D
25
n.a.
n.a.
Pa17
N M8
S D33
Idaho23
N C2
Wyo26
n.a.
Mich4
N C4,125
Ill
2,182
Ind
2,150
663
::::463
Ca
364
N C275
S D
296
Nebr
34!
Va213
N Cl44
Fla155
Ho47
Iml30
Wise75
N D62
Iowa61
N Pt
2!
n.a.
n.a.
N Yll
n.a.
Wyo12
Ohio16
Ca
I
Mont19
n.a.
Wash3
n.a..mot applicable. Indicate no States with receipts of more than 0500,000. 1/ Commodities are ranked by value of marketings including CCC loans.See table 7 for unrourdei data and relative importance In United States for all commodities. 2/ Excludes mushrooms.
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Cross farm intone . : Net farm : : Net farm.
. : income Net : incomeCash : : . . : Farm : before change : afterYear : receipts : Government : Manic:may : Other : : production : inventory : in farm : inventory
: from : payments : income : farm : Total : expenses : adjust- : inventories : adjust-farm : . : income : s sent 3/ : : sent 3/
: marketings : : : 2/ : . : .
Million dollars
ALABAMA
195 5 471.0 7.8 111.4 0.7 591.0 306.2 284.0 46.9 331.71956 459.2 5.8 104.5 1.1 570.6 319.0 251.6 -31.5 220.11957 396.1 23.4 99.4 1.6 520.4 324.2 196.2 -3.7 192.51958 4.0.5 43.4 92.6 2.4 619.0 352.2 266.7 1.4 268.11959 506.6 10.3 82.3 2.9 602.1 387.4 214.7 -10.0 204.7
1960 513.6 13.0 77.9 3.1 607.6 401.1 206.5 -2.6 202-91961 518.9 19.5 77.3 3.1 618.9 415.8 203.1 9.; 212.6/962 518.3 22.7 74.7 3.3 649.0 442.7 206.3 -7.1 199.21963 594.9 20.9 76.4 2.7 695.8 476.6 219.2 23.3 242.51964 602.1 27.5 76.6 4.3 710.5 496.7 213.8 4.1 217.9
1965 646.3 35.7 76.4 5.1 763.5 530.6 232.9 6.3 239.31966 654.5 79.6 76.4 5.5 815.9 584.3 231.6 -12.6 218.91967 602.7 89.2 78.0 o.4 776.3 608.9 167.3 18.1 185.51968 664.3 84.6 77.0 7.0 832.9 617.6 215.3 -10.9 204.61969 738.9 82.0 81.5 7.6 910.0 667.s 242.5 7.4 250.0
1970 765.3 79.5 91.6 7.4 943.7 719.8 223.9 1.7 225.61971 822.3 60.9 300.5 8.3 991.9 756.9 235.0 25.0 260.01972 917.1 68.1 102.9 8.4 1,096.5 765.7 330.7 6.9 337.71973 1,306.6 51.5 119.6 10.2 1,487.9 997.0 490.8 44.7 535.51974 1,205.9 9.2 144.2 9.4 1,368.7 1,150.3 218.4 115.1 333.5
1975 4/ 1,340.2 12.3 142.3 11.6 1,506.9 1,144.2 362.7 36.5 399.11976 1,621.3 13.1 162.2 12.3 1,809.0 1,283.9 525.1 -77.2 447.91977 1,533.1 29.7 174.5 16.1 1,753.4 1,324.5 428.9 -61.1 367.81978 1,813.8 31.7 185.1 76.2 2,106.8 1,559.3 557.4 -49.9 497.61979 2,009.7 12.1 236.0 79.0 2,336.3 1,832.!: 504.4 24.5 528.9
1980 1,847.6 23.0 279.3 92.1 2,242.1 1,981.3 260.8 -11.7 249.01981 2,168.7 21.4 324.1 96.6 2,610.8 2,099.6 511.2 27.5 538.61982 2,100.1 31.4 313.5 80.0 2,525.2 1,175.5 549./ -43.3 506.31983 2,040.4 60.1 284.9 102.6 2,488.0 1,954.4 533.6 -110.3 423.31984 2,188.9 57.1 272.5 106.6 2,625.1 1,993.3 631.8 17.4 649.2
ALASKA
1960 4.2 0.1 0.) 5/ 4.7 3.9 0.8 0.6 1.41961 4.6 .1 .5 5/ 5.2 4.3 .9 .3 1.11962 4.5 .3 .5 5/ 5.3 4.5 .8 5/ .81963 4.1 .1 .5 .5) 4.7 5.0 .11964 4.4 .1 .5 .1 5.1 4./ .4 .1 .5
1965 4.3 .1 .4 .1 5.0 4.7 .3 .1 .41966 4.4 .1 .6 .1 5.2 4.4 .8 5/ .81967 4.3 .1 .6 .1 5.0 4.4 .6 .1 .61968 . 4.3 .1 .6 5/ 5.1 4.0 1.2 .2 1.41969 : 3.9 .1 .7 5/ 4.8 3.9 .9 5/ .9
1970 : 4.7 .1 .6 5/ 5.4 4.1 1.4 -.1 1.31971 : 4.5 .1 .5 5/ 5.2 4.2 .9 5/ .91972 : 5.0 .2 2.5 3/ 7.8 4.8 3.0 -.2 2.81973 : 5.6 .1 .7
3./6.4 5.2 1.2 -.1 1.2
1974 6.6 .1 .8 .3 7.8 6.3 1.5 -.1 1.4
1975 4/ 9.5 .1 .9 .4 10.9 7.1 3.8 3.2197E 10.2 .2 1.1 .5 11.9 8.2 3.7 3.31977 11.5 .1 1.4 .2 13.3 9.6 3.7 5/ 3.61978 11.4 .2 1.8 .3 13.7 10.2 3.6 5/ 3.61979 11.9 .3 3.4 .5 14.1 11.6 4.5 -1.5 2.9
1980 11.7 .2 4.1 .5 16.5 14.9 1.6 1.3 2.91981 : 14.1 .4 4.9 .6 19.9 17.8 2.1 -1.7 .41982 : 17.6 .4 6.0 .7 24.7 21.6 3.1 -1.7 1.41983 : 21.9 .2 6.5 .7 29.4 24.3 5.1 -2.3 2.81984 : 24.8 .2 7.1 .8 32.8 22.6 10.3 -5.4 4.9
See footnotes at end of table.continued--
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Table 4 - -Met incone from farming (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans and operator households), by State,
1955-84 1/ --continued
Year
Cross farm ineome
Tars: production
: expenses
1
Net farm :
: income :
: before :
: inventory :
: adjust- :
: sent 3/ :
Netchangein fare
inventories
: Net farm: income
after: Inventory: adjust-t sent 3/
:
:
:
Cashreceipts
frogform
marketing.
:
: Government
: payments:
:
: Nonaoney :
: income :
:
:
Other :
farm :
income :
2/ :
Total
1955
19561957
19581959
19601961
1963
1964
1965
19661967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
197S 4/
19761977
1978
1979
1980
19811982
19831984
19551956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
19701971
19721973
1974
1975 4/
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982198?
1984
:
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:
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:
:
:
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348.0
370.9367.6
429.7426.4
442.9
476.1511.'
546.6
467.2
511.2
506.8536.1
574.1
682.4
646.0729.7
836.0
1,130.01,193.0
1,038.4
1,213.21,135.9
1,490.61,706.2
1,695.3
1,744.11,679.7
1,525.41,521.4
567.0
640.8
543.6
588.7
730.7
667.2
780.1774.9
836.6
897.0
910.2987.9
918.9
1,006.4
1,093.0
1,196.71,227.1
1,360.72,096.7
2,096.7
2,126.2
2,359.82,400.52,955.33,080.1
3,062.93,381.33,291.7
2,875.1
3,336.0
1.5
2.58.7
5.23.6
2.2
5.35.34.7
5.2
7.5
43.646.844.7
47.9
52.045.849.043.1
5.3
5.84.94.7
9.2
9.1
5.1
5.959.4
102.9118.4
4.57.1
20.331.4
12.0
13.4
15.616.5
14.5
14.9
17.2
85.7
103.380.8
82.5
87.779.9
81.668.27.4
16.0
9.1
53.524.532.6
34.5
10.1119.3290.9
209.6
18.5
17.517.4
20.224.6
23.5
24.722.321.0
21.0
22.223.724.4
25.526.3
27.931.6
36.1
39.746.7
47.4
52.761.5
64.362.1
85.7
86.192.3
87.588.0
67.9
61.755.9
5).1
50.9
50.9
55.4
57.562.7
65.4
67.070.2
70.673.4
80.5
91.090.399.6
115.1
133.6
129.0147.4162.7
180.2
222.7
261.2308.1317.0
269.1
252.8
0.7
.8
1.0
1.41.5
1.7
1.72.0
2.34.0
4.65.16.06.6
7.3
7.1
7.7
7.8
9.28.1
10.1
11.023.3
61.8
37.9
29.7
30.328.1
29.030.3
1.7
2.1
2.73.7
4.0
4.34.44.7
5.26.0
7.0
7.7
9.110.0
10.9
10.511.912.014.614.3
17.6
18.922.1
28.159.9
68.490.696.3102.7
131.4
Million dollars
ARIZONA
368.7
391.8
246.4
262.2394.6 275.8
456.5456.0
333.6356.8
470.2
507.9
365.0
541.3 435.7
574.6
381.2
497.4
434.3420.2
545.6 446.0
579.3613.3
464.7
650.8
493.3
763.8
539.1
618.4
733.0 606.1
814.9 658.3
928.9 789.9
1,221.9 954.6
1,253.1 888.1
1,101.6 902.8
1,281.9 972.01,225.4 1,070.2
1,625.9 1,366.51,815.3 1,449.9
1,815.8 1,564.3
1,866.41,859.4
1,541.7
1,744.9
1,517.01,519.5
1,758.1 1,602.6
ARIANSAS
641.1
711.7
379.4
399.8
622.5
682.9
797.6
434.9
441.3
735.8
853.6
502.7
855.4602.2
919.1 610.7
983.3 706.6
1,001.5 757.5
1,151.5 801.6
1,101.9 859.1
1,170.3 905.2
1,266.8 986.6
1,186.0 1,059.6
1,409.1 1,095.9
1,553.9 1,162.02,294.6 1,479.1
2,252.0 1,678.5
2,288.8 1,607.0
2,535.2 1,816.9
2,638.8 2,016.9
3,188.1 2,330.2
3,395.2 2,670.7
3,427.0 2,852.6
3,820.2 3,057.2
3,824.4 2,875.5
3,537.8 2,892.5
3,929.8 3,010.3
122.3
129.6118.8
1929.2
105.2
126.7
120.63
77.2
99.6114.6120.0
111.7
145.4
126.3
156.5
139.0
267.3365.0
198.9
309.9155.1
259.4365.3
251.5
324.8342.4225.4155.5
261.7
227.3
247.9
306.3
233.1
299.0251.4
258.4
276.7
244.0349.9
242.7265.3
280.2
326.4313.3
391.9815.5573.5
681.7
718.3621.9857.9724.5
574.4763.0948.9645.3
919.6
-4.0
-6.2-1.2
-3.63.7
2.0
5.5
22.3
-18.817.5
5.7
-21.9-7.0
33.4
5.5
-6.6-5.7
26.9
-15.1
15.2
-17.6
-11.067.2
52.0
-35.6
122.7
44.3-131.2-100.4113.7
65.2
-39.7
-12.8
-21.2
-16.1
4.4
5.213.1
.3
21.0
-7.28.0
13.513.1
-11.4
15.315.4
38.049.7
269.0
99.5
-121.936.3
455.3
170.1
-169.149.3
-295.4-88.2
190.1
118.3
123.4117.6
119.3102.9
107.2
132.2128.0
121.5
94.7
105.2
92.6112.9145.2
150.9
120.2
150.9
165.9252.3
380.2
181.3
298.9222.3
311.4
329.7
374.2
369.1211.3
125.0
329.2
327.0
272.2214.4226.7
290.2
237.4
304.1264.5
T.77
236.8
357.9
256.2278.4
268.8
341.7
328.6430.0865.2
842.5
781.2
556.4658.2
1,313.2894.6
405.3812.2
653.5557.1
1,109 7
Sec footnotes at end of table.continued--
13
23
Table 4 --Nat income from farming (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans and opers.or households), by State,1955-84 1/- -continued
: Cross farm income:
: Cash : 2 FareYear : receipts 2 Government : Nonmoney : Other : : production
: from : payments : income : farm : Total 2 expenses: farm 2 2 1 income 2
% markatings : 2 2 2/ :
Mill1on dollars
CALIFORNIA
1955 : 2,680.2 12.0 114.8 10.2 2,817.11956 : 2,831.8 17.4 110.8 12.7 2,972.61957 : 2,759.7 31.6 107.7 16.:, 2,915.51958 : 2,866.6 23.3 119.0 23.3 3,032.21959 2 3,133.6 23.7 128.1 25.5 3,310.9
1960 : 3,216.4 21.9 133.8 26.8 3,398.91961 2 3,262.7 27.9 145.6 26.4 3,462.61962 3,425.7 31.4 143.0 27.7 3,627.81963 : 3,520.0 32.2 145.8 30.4 3,728.31964 : 3,678.1 34.1 148.9 35.2 3,896.1
1965 : 3,721.9 41.3 154.2 39.9 3,957.21966 : 4,041.6 103.9 155.5 ...l 4,343.11967 : 3,937.4 110.3 150.1 48.3 4,246.01968 : 4,300.5 100.7 151.0 51.1 4,603.31969 : 4,479.0 123.2 154.1 54.1 :,810.3
1970 : 4,533.4 131.9 152.3 52.4 4,170.01971 : 4,855.5 113.0 160.6 59.2 5,188.21972 : 5,515.7 122.4 171.3 59.7 5,869.11973 : 7,222.6 105.5 192.0 73.1 7,593.11974 : 8,581.8 18.3 222.6 78.4 8,)01.1
1975 4/ 2 8,474.2 15.8 265.1 97.3 8,b52.51976 : 9,095.6 13.0 290.9 105.3 9,504.81977 : 9,442.1 75.2 295.4 106.1 9,918.81978 : 10,605.8 56.8 336.6 106.7 11,106.01979 : 12,917.8 61.3 463.7 121.5 13,564.3
1980 : 14,017.6 14.1 576.1 114.7 14,722.51981 : 14,086.5 23.4 684.3 123.5 14,917.71982 : 14,442.5 134.5 770.2 142.8 15,489.91983 : 12,982.3 352.6 775.8 124.1 14,234.81984 : 14,184.9 335.3 771.9 155.6 15,447.6
COLORADO
1955 410.6 10.2 34.0 2.2 457.1. 427.01956 17.0 32.3 2.6 479.0. 454.21957 36.1 32.0 3.2 525.6
1953 602.1 20.5 34.9 4.4 661.9. 600.11959 24.9 36.4 4.6 666.0
1960 . 628.5 24.8 36.6 4.9 694.91961 . 639.1 30.3 37.8 4.9 712.11962 . 677.7 40.2 38.4 5.2 761.51963 . 671.9 43.3 39.3 5.7 760.21964 . 648.1 57.8 39.8 7.6 753.4
. 696.61965 61.3 39.1 8.6 805.71966 . 816.8 62.5 40.9 9.1 929.21967 879.9 57.6 40.9 10.4 988.81968 . 921.0 62.9 40.9 11.0 1,035.91969 : 1,071.8 66.5 42.2 11.7 1,192.2
2
1970 : 1,208.2 68.0 43.3 11.4 1,330.91971 s 1,439.2 53.2 45.7 12..1 1,550.71972 : 1,704.6 70.9 53.2 12.8 1,841.51973 : 2,149.9 44.1 68.4 15.4 2,277.81974 : 2,151.0 12.5 85.0 17.9 2,266.5
1975 4/ : 1,928.5 18.0 86.6 22.2 2,055.31976 : 1,996.1 22.8 93.1 23.9 2,135.91977 2 2,083.0 65.4 111.5 31.7 2,291.61978 : 2,643.5 80.4 116.8 29.3 2,870.01979 : 3,210.1 37.3 139.4 31.6 3,418.4
1980 : 3,238.2 18.0 178.8 32.1 3,467.11981 : 2,955.1 47.6 193.1 35.5 3,231.21982 : 3,037.2 68.8 201.2 1.6 3,347.81983 1 2,925.5 162.4 190.9 31.9 3,316.71984 : 3,352.1 153.6 192.4 47.5 3,745.7
Sae footnotes at and of table.
14
2 Net farm 2 : Net farm: income 2 Net : income: before change : after: inventory : in farm inventory: adjust- : inventories : adjust-: sent 3/ 2 : meat 3/: 2 :
1,804.4 1,012.7 -20.4 992.31,934.1 1,038.5 13.8 1,052.31,954.1 961.4 -18.9 942.52,158.3 874.0 50.7 924.62,352.8 958.1 -4.1 954.0
2,475.5 923.4 45.1 96d.52,577.0 885.6 -5.1 880.52,758.2 869.5 87.0 956.5l.92027 907.6 2.9 410.62,841.8 1,054.4 14.9 1,069.2
3,043.1 914.1 59.8 973.83,211.8 1,131.3 -39.6 1,091.73,296.9 949.1 17.4 966.53,474.4 1,128.9 38.8 1,167.73,660.9 1,149.4 -61.7 1,9:7.8
3,828.3 1,041.7 -16.5 1,025.24,192.7 995.6 21.3 1,016.94,324.3 1,544.8 14.9 1,559.65,197.0 2,396.1 160.3 2,556.46,197.4 2,707.7 162.2 2,866.0
6,599.1 2,253.4 80.7 2,334.17.231.4 2,273.4 -25.4 2,248.07,584.2 2,334.6 5.7 2,340.48,235.5 2,870.5 -4.1 2,866.49,657.8 3,906.5 188.3 4,094.8
10,523.0 4,199.4 249.3 4,448.811,252.3 3,665.5 472.0 4,137.511,591.5 3,898.4 -385.2 3,513.211,549.5 2,685.3 -9.9 2,675.412,111.5 3,336.2 211.7 3,547.9
391.5 65.6 3.0 68.7398.2 80.8 -5.3 75.5433.1 92.5 51.0 143.5535.8 126.1 31.7 157.8551.0 115.1 12.4 127.4
549.1 145.8 9.3 155.1580.4 131.7 14.1 145.7628.4 133.1 -1.5 131.6
635.7 124.6 -7.9 116.7613.2 140.2 -21.7 118.5
690.0 115.7 66.7 182.4774.2 135.0 12.9 167.9
850.6 138.2 3.2 141.4848.8 187.1 8.2 195.3
1,019.4 172.9 35.3 208.1
1,144.3 186.6 55.7 242.31,317.0 233.8 36.6 270.41,537.6 303.9 16.4 320.31,746.8 530.9 -33.1 497.91,663.4 603.2 -71.0 532.1
1,588.2 467.1 9.0 476.0
1,808.1 327.7 -32.7 295.02,065.2 226.4 -.1 226.32,669.3 200.7 37.6 238.33,107.7 310.7 18.2 328.9
3,178.0 289.2 51.7 340.92,897.8 333.4 71.7 405.13,002.4 345.3 -87.3 258.03,083.7 231.0 83.1 316.13,175.8 569.: -21.4 548.5
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continued--
Tah1, 4 - -Net income from faralng (IneludIng net Commodlty Credit Corporation loans and operator households), by Stato,1955-84 I/ - -contInued
Year
. Cross farm Ineose.
:
:
Cashreceipts
fromfara
marketing.
:
: Government: payments:
:
.:
: Nornoney :: income :
. :
. t
:
Other :
far. :
Income :
2/
1955
19561957
19581959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975 4/
19761977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1955
19561957
1958
1959
1960
1261
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975 4/
19761977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
:
.
:
.
.
.
.
.
:
.
-.
:
:
.
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.
.
.
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.
.
.
.
:
.
.
.
.
:
.
:
168.9
161.5157.3
159.9147.7
149.8
145.3144.2
146.8
151.6
156.8
168.1
157.6
157.2
162.8
161.8
162.4
165.6
196.9
202.6
214.2
220.7234.7
249.6
266.3
282.4
301.4323.1
320.5
359.1
100.9
111.9108.7
111.4
103.3
112.7
104.0
108.6
115.7
113.7
125.8
130.4
131.8
126.6
152.9
146.2
144.5
153.9
252.5
272.0
266.7
278.1
261.3
320.6360.2
337.8
390.1403.4
454.5
520.4
0.31.92.2
2.2.5
.6
.6
.6
.7
.6
.7
.9
.9
.8
.8
.8
.5
.5
.4
.5
.4
.4
.4
.4
.4
.9
.4
.5
.6
2.8
0.2
.6
1.4
1.9
.8
.6
2.2
2.21.9
2.0
2.1
1.8
1.6
2.02.2
1.7
1.3
2.01.1
.3
.2
..)
.4
3.4.4
1.0
1.8.7
4.1
5.2
18.0
17.417.6
11.0
16.0
15.1
14.2
13.2
12.3
11.7
10.7
11.0
11.7
12.2
13.0
15.0
15.7
17.6
19.5
21.9
23.9
27.731.0
35.2
37.2
42.2
45.449.5
51.3
58.4
7.4
7.5
7.3
8.39.3
8.7
8.4
7.6
6.9
6.7
6.5
6.5
6.5
6.1
6.0
5.7
5.9
6.2
7.1
8.5
10.2
11.212.1
13.4
15.1
18.5
20.0
19.1
18.9
19.1
0.6
.6
.6
.7
.6
.7
.6
.6
.7
.9
1.0
1.0
1.21.2
1.2
1.2
1.3
1.3
1.6
1.7
2.1
2.33.6
3.7
5.5
6.1
6.87.4
7.8
9.9
0.2
.3
.3
.4
.4
.4
.4
.5
.5
.6
.7
.7
.8
.9
1.0
.9
1.0
1.1
1.3
1.6
1.9
2.12.2
2.95.4
5.6
7.2
7.5
7.4
9.2
: : Net farm : : Net farm: Income s Net : Income
: Farm : before change : after: production : Inventory : In farm : Inventory
Total : expenses : adjust- : Inventorle : adjuct-
: sent 3/ : sent 3/:
Mallon dollars
CONNECTICUT
187.8
181.3177.7
179.8164.9
166.2
160.8158.7
160.5164.8
169.2181.0
171.3171.5
177.9
178.8
179.9185.0
218.4226.7
240.6
251.1269.7
288.9309.4
331.6354.0380.5
380.2430.2
DELAWARE
108.8
120.3117.7
122.0113.7
122.5115.0118.8
125.0
122.9
135.0139.4140.6
135.6
162.1
154.4152.8
163.1262.0
282.3
279.0Z91.6276.0340.3
381 0
362.9419.0430.7
484.9
554.0
123.4 64.5 -4.9 59.6
128128.8 52.5 -6.2 46.3127.3 50.4 -3.9 46.5
128.2 51.6 -1.7 49.9129.4 35.4 .3 35.7
125.7 40.5
37.6
.3
-2.6
40.8
35.0123.5 35.2 -1.3
33;.:125.2 35.3 1.9126.6 38.2 -3.6 34.5
127.8 41.4 .8 42.2
130.3 50.6 -2.7 47.9
129.6 41.7 -7.4 34.3127.4 44.1 -1.1 43.0
130.1 47.8 -5.5 42.3
132.0 46.8 1.0 47.8
134.9 44.9 1/ 45.0
139.6 45.4 -4.6 40.8
165.7 52.7 .6 53.3
192.2 34.5 14.6 49.1
197.5 43.1 -5.3 37.7
212.5 38.6 5.9 44.5225.1 44.5 -4.1 38.4
124.0 65.0 -4.9 60.0254.9 54.5 -1.6 52.9
279.7 51.9 2.7 54.6
292.0 02.1 .8 62.9292.3 88.2 -3.5 84.7
307.7 72.5 -2.7 69.8
316.5 113.7 113.4
80.7 28.1 -0.2 27.9
90.9 29.4 3.8 33.388.3 29.4 -7.0 22.4
94.9 27.1 2.8 29.985.9 27.8 .5 28.3
91.6 30.9 .6 31.4
86.7 29.2 -1.3 27.0
90.2 28.6 .5 29.1
99.2 25.8 -3.5 22.3
100.0 22.9 22.2
104.6 30.5 1/ 30.5
112.2116.3
27.2
24.3-4.0(.3
23.228.7
107.3 28.3 -3.7 24.6
118.5 43.6 6.4 49.9
123.9 30.5 -3.6 26.9
119.2 33.6 -2.3 31.3
120.2 43.0 .7 43.7
167.9 94.0 7.1 101.1
201.4 80.9 80.7
189.4 89.7 3.1 92.8210.1 81.6 -.4 81.2223.6 52.5 -1.0 51.4290.9 49.4 4.7 54.2
338.4 42.6 2.4 44.9
369.0 -6.1 -4.1 -10.2
389.6 29.4 5.1 34.5
378.1 52.6 2.8 55.4
395.6 89.3 -6.4 82.9
410.6 143.4 143.2
See footnotes at end of table. continued --
15 2 5
Table 4 - -Not income from farming (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans and operator households), by State,1955-84 1 /-- continued
: Cross farm income : : Net farm : : Net farm: income i Net : incomeI
t Cash : 1 : t
:
: Tara : before : change : afterTest 1 receipts s Government s Noneoney I Other s 1 production t inventory t in farm : inventory
: from : payments : income : farm t Total : expenses t adjust- : inventorial: t adjust-: farm : : : income : t sent 2/ : : mint 2/: markatitsge : ,
: 3/ : I
:
: Million dollars:
:
: FLORIDA
1955 : 647.4 3.2 53.2 2.8 706.6 393.7 312.9 -0.2 312.71956 : 681. 3.7 46.3 3.6 735.0 415.4 319.6 5.5 325.11957 t 675.8 6.7 45.0 4.7 732.3 450.8 281.5 .4 281.91958 : 724.9 7.9 55.4 6.7 794.8 487.6 307.2 -11.4 295.81959 : 837.4 6.1 67.1 7.3 917.9 518.8 399.1 -.6 398.5
1960 : 771.9 7.1 59.9 7.5 846.3 533.8 312.6 2.0 314.61961 : 869.4 9.0 54.5 7.2 940.2 548.6 391.5 1.7 393.21962 : 914.5 9.9 14.6 7.4 976.4 583.3 393.1 10.6 403.61963 905.5 12.1 39.9 7.9 965.4 611.4 354.0 13.9 367.91964 1,004.0 13.6 39.2 8.7 1,065.4 659.1 406.3 5.6 411.9
1965 996.3 17.3 39.0 9.6 1,064.2 707.6 356.4 3.7 360.11966 1,043.3 18.4 39.3 9.9 1,110.8 763.4 347.4 .2 347.61967 1,123.7 17.6 39.5 11.0 1.191.8 834.1 357.7 11.7 369.41968 1.220.3 19.9 42.3 11.3 1,293.8 901.0 392.8 7.3 400.11969 1,353.5 19.3 44.8 11.6 1,429.1 962.3 466.8 9.3 476.2
1970 1,319.9 18.5 52.6 11.2 1,402.2 1,002.3 399.9 2.7 402.61971 1,458.1 15.0 58.9 12.6 1,544.6 1,025.8 518.8 23.7 542.51972 1,687.8 18.2 65.2 12.8 1,783.9 1,105.6 678.3 9.1 687.51973 2,047.5 15.5 77.2 15.5 2,155.7 1,330.5 825.2 74.9 900.21974 2,145.4 12.5 99.1 14.8 2,271.9 1,555.9 716.0 99.8 815.7
1975 4/ 2,503.6 12.5 104.8 18.9 2,640.1 1,676.8 1,013.3 .6 1,014.01976 2,574.0 5.4 113.7 21.2 2,714.3 1,774.4 939.9 -10.5 929.41977 2,761.3 20.8 125.1 20.2 2,927.4 1,900.2 1,027.2 -98.3 928.91978 3,419.7 10.3 145.6 36.2 3,611.7 2,268.5 1,343.2 -29.4 1,313.81979 3,847.5 5.8 178.1 38.3 4,069.5 2,677.8 1,391.8 60.7 1,452.5
1980 4,082.3 7.0 220.8 37.6 4,347.8 2,950.6 1,397.1 56.7 1,453.81981 : 4,259.8 11.0 247.6 39.9 4,558.2 2,988.4 1,569.8 -61.5 1,508.31982 1 4,328.0 7.5 247.0 48.0 4,630.4 2,987.2 1,643.3 29.5 1,672.81983 : 4,608.7 13.3 246.7 46.6 4,915.3 3,070.9 1,844.3 -65.8 1,778.51984 : 4,587.0 40.7 256.0 54.2 4,938.0 3,046.2 1,891.8 -43.2 1,848.6
1
GEORGIA
1955 629.5 8.4 113.9 1.4 753.2 492.1 261.1 20.4 281.51956 644.0 8.4 106.2 1 9 70.5 526.2 234.3 -11.3 222.91957 609.6 30.7 102.4 2.5 745.! 531.1 214.2 -5.2 208.91958 706.1 48.4 106.6 3.6 864.7 561.6 303.1 4.2 307.31959 724.8 20.2 93.9 4.1 843.0 591.7 251.3 -4.2 247.1
1960 725.5 22.9 90.0 4.3 842.6 605.8 236.9 2.4 239.31961 775.0 26.9 89.3 4.3 895.5 630.1 265.4 19.3 284.71962 793.2 33.7 90.2 4.6 921.6 653.8 267.9 -4.4 263.41963 876.7 32.0 86.8 5.: 1,000.7 712.4 288.3 41.0 329.21964 8:5.6 39.4 84.0 6.2 1,006.3 747.9 258.4 2.1 260.5
1965 962.2 49.6 84.8 7.2 1,103.8 790.6 313.2 .3 313.41966 1,008.8 80.2 85.3 7.7 1,181.9 853.3 328.6 9.9 338.51967 1,030.1 77.8 84.4 9.0 1,201.3 919.8 261.6 35.5 317.11968 1,042.1 80.2 82.2 9.7 1,214.2 919.7 294.5 -13.1 281.41969 1,142.0 86.1 87.8 10.4 1,326.3 985.1 341.2 17.3 758.5
1970 1,193.4 83.6 96.2 10.1 1,383.3 1,057.6 325.8 6.5 332.31971 1,153.0 63.8 99.3 11.4 1,427.5 1,081.7 345.8 52.9 398.61972 1,371.0 81.1 111.5 11.4 1,575.0 1,119.1 455.8 -31.1 424.71973 1,965.2 57.1 129.6 13.9 2,168.7 1,471.2 697.5 51.2 748.71974 10.4 156.7 14.6 2,259.4 1,787.0 472.4 125.7 598.0
1975 4/ 2,141.1 10.8 158.2 17.9 2,328.0 1,789.1 538.9 -3.2 535.71976 2,273.2 9.8 162.0 19.1 2,464.1 1,948.9 515.2 -2.3 512.91977 2,194.8 51.2 173.9 24.5 2,444.5 2,050.3 394.2 -151.5 242.71978 2,566.1 55.0 199.9 71.3 2,892.3 2,160.8 531.5 -16.8 514.71979 2,844.9 17.9 246.1 107.4 3,216.4 2,779.5 436.9 89.2 526.1
1980 2,685.5 28.9 278.8 114.1 3,107.3 3,012.3 95.0 -86.5 8.41981 3,262.7 38.1 290.4 117.3 3,708.5 3,213.5 495.0 -63.3 431.81982 3,244.5 29.3 278.0 147.5 3,699.3 2,916.2 783.1 -.5 782.61983 3,196.1 79.5 265.8 161.3 3,702.6 2,964.5 738.1 -140.0 598.11984 3,587.5 79.3 256.3 187.0 4,110.0 3,007.8 1,102.3 -15.1 1,087.2
Sea footnotes at end of table.
16
26continued --
Table 4 - -Net income from farming (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans and operator households), by State,1955-84 1 /-- continued
Cross farm income s t Net farm s I Net farmt t income i Net s income
:I Cash t s s s Yarn : before s change s afterYear : receipts : Government s Nonsonsy 8 Other s : production t inventory s in farm t inventory
s from t payments t income s farm s Total : expenses t adjust-. s inventories t adjust-s farm t s tacos' : : sent 1/ s t sent 1/: marketing, t t t 1/ t s s
I
:
s
t
Million dollars
HAWAII
1960 : 149.8 9.2 5.1 2.5 166.6 128.6 38.0 8.4 46.41961 : 160.3 9.0 5.3 2.5 177.2 129.5 47.7 .4 48.11962 : 170.4 10.1 5.2 2.7 188.3 131.4 55.0 1.0 55.91963 I 192.8 10.4 5.5 3.0 211.6 138.6 73.1 .4 73.51964 176.4 12.1 5.7 3.2 197.3 143.5 53.8 1.2 55.0
:
1965 s 183.4 11.1 6.0 3.7 204.2 147.5 56.7 1.5 58.21966 1 194.4 11.1 5.7 4.1 215.3 153.8 61.5 .5 62.01967 s 192.2 8.6 6.0 4.8 211.5 166.0 45.5 .6 46.21968 s 200.7 11.3 6.1 5.3 223.3 165.7 56.6 -.6 56.01969 : 197.3 11.0 6.3 5.7 220.3 175.2 45.1 1.0 46.1
I
1970 s 210.6 11.1 7.6 5.6 234.8 189.4 45.3 .8 46.11971 : 220.7 10.4 8.6 6.3 246.0 189.1 57.0 -.8 56.21972 s 232.4 11.1 9.3 6.4 259.3 192.6 66.7 -.9 65.71973 s 268.3 9.3 10.5 7.9 296.0 226.6 69.4 -.4 69.01974 575.0 8.3 10.7 5.1 599.1 275.2 323.9 2.7 326.6
1975 4/ : 379.8 8.6 10.6 6.2 405.2 280.9 124.3 .3 124.71974 326.6 .4 11.8 6.9 345.2 293.9 51.3 -1.1 50.21977 320.1 24.7 12.4 6.3 371.5 310.3 61.2 -1.2 60.01978 : 380.b .8 14.1 1.8 397.3 311.5 85.8 -5.7 80.01979 s 449.4 .7 15.6 3.1 468.9 353.3 115.6 -1.1 114.6
:
1980 I 642.3 .7 19.5 3.2 665.7 588.9 276.8 3.5 280.41981 t 488.4 .7 23.9 3.6 516.6 395.7 121.0 3.3 124.31982 s 517.0 .7 28.6 4.6 550.9 421.8 129.1 -.1 129.01983 s 529.2 6.7 32.4 4.2 572.6 431.9 140.8 -1.8 139.01984 s
s
616.7 .6 30.7 5.3 653.3 420.4 232.8 -2.9 229.9
I
1 IDAHO:
1955 s 348.9 4.8 27.4 2.2 383.3 262.1 121.2 4.1 125.31956 s 366.8 9.8 26.9 2.5 406.0 267.6 138.5 5.7 144.21957 s 367.8 14.1 25.9 3.0 410.9 285.6 125.4 13.9 139.31958 : 396.3 10.3 27.8 4.0 438.4 315.5 123.0 9.6 132.51959 : 430.5 13.9 27.5 4.1 476.0 345.3 130.7 -3.8 126.9
I
1960 427.8 13.3 28.9 4.3 474.2 346.6 127.6 -7.4 120.21961 s 413.7 14.1 31.4 4.3 463.5 365.2 98.3 13.3 111.61962 i 434.2 23.1 33.7 4.5 495.6 387.3 108.3 10.8 119.11963 : 448.4 21.0 36.2 5.0 510.7 414.0 96.7 20.8 117.41964 s 457.4 27.8 37.2 5.5 527.8 430.8 97.0 -22.9 74.1
:
1965 1 512.1 29.2 37.3 6.4 585.0 455.1 129.9 38.7 168.71966 : 540.7 L7.6 38.7 6.8 623.8 475.1 148.7 -28.8 119.91967 1 519.0 5'.1 39.9 7.9 603.9 492.9 111.0 31.1 142.11966 s 551.7 5.40 40.7 8.5 640.8 514.2 126.7 -3.0 123.61969 s 632.8 46.1 42.5 9.1 730.5 534.1 176.4 25.1 201.5
I
1970 s 666.5 48.0 48.1 8.8 771.4 589.4 182.0 28,4 210.41971 s 698.7 45.1 52.1 10.0 805.9 616.2 189.7 10.9 200.61972 t 830.3 51.1 61.2 10.1 952.6 680.8 271.8 5,1 276.91973 s 1,176.5 31.9 66.5 12.4 1,287.4 877.2 410.2 50.2 460.41974 : 1,427.5 11.2 78.8 13.5 1,530.9 1,008.7 522.2 64.6 586.9
I
1975 i/ 1,279.8 8.7 84.5 16.5 1,389.4 1,080.5 308.9 12.7 321.61976 : 1,267.2 9.3 96.8 17.3 1,390.5 1,212.6 177.9 43.0 220.81977 1,196.3 42.9 111.4 17.7 1,368.2 1,275.9 92.3 18.0 110.31978 s 1,504.9 63.5 131.1 20.2 1,719.7 1,478.1 241.6 306.5 548.11979 : 1,827.7 21.1 138.4 20.6 2,007.8 1,801.3 206.5 12.5 219.0
I
1980 a 2,077.7 7.9 159.8 19.1 2,264.5 2,018.4 246.2 116.2 362.41981 t 2,270.2 29.5 177.4 20.4 2,497.5 2,088.0 409.5 54.0 463.51982 5 2,137.9 51.6 192.6 20.7 2,402.8 2,135.2 267.6 72.9 340.51983 s 2,113.5 130.3 183.6 16.9 2,444.4 2,146.8 297.5 -27.3 270.21984 s 2,288.5 132.5 182.9 19.5 2,623.3 2,155.6 467.7 -39.8 427.9
Bas footnotes at and of table.
17 27
continued--
Table 4-Nat income from farming (including net Commodity Credit Corporation lolne and operator households), by State,1955 -84 1/--continued
Year
Cross far* income :
t
: Farm: production: expenses
:
: Net farmt !atom: before: inventory: adjust-: sent 3/
:
t Net: change: in farm: inventories:
: Net farmt into..: after: inventory: edjuist-: sent 3/
s
t
s
s
s
s
Cashreceipts
fromfarm
marketing.
2
: Government : Nonmeney :: payments : income :
:
: : :
2
Other :
farm :
income :
2/
Total
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
19601961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975 4/19761977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
)960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975 4/
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
:
s
:
:
:
:
:
s
1
s
:
s
:
:
:
s
:
.
.
1
:
.
1,735.71,935.8
1,995.02,105.8
1,965.1
1,999.5
2,058.12,221.2
2,269.52,243.3
2,334.9
2,836.62,599.6
2,668.62,777.8
2,808.7
2,733.73,314.6
4,870.95,724.6
5,212.7
6,183.05,696.8
6,551.66,948.7
7,949.2
7,561.97,537.47,141.5
6,137.9
1,012.8
1,015.8
1,087.5
1,107.4
1,033.4
1,120.4
1,190.11,200.5
1,247.1
1,209.5
1,311.3
1,424.81,367.1
1,362.81,535.0
1,510.3
1,647.51 728.4
2,939.23,134.7
2,944.5
3,300.23,378.7
3,443.13,972.2
4,699.74,208.54,455.34,063.9
3,923.8
4.830.030.341.3
19.2
17.9
106.1109.3
104.3131.0
139.8121.197.7
160.9195.4
166.6
176.8243.9138.29.8
38.9
9.732.1
102.833.2
35.749.2118.2560.4
543.2
3.7
16.026.1
38.016.5
16.8
70.273.966.877.7
98.7
92.177.3
120.2132.2
111.0
92.3133.1
76.36.6
16.8
6.021.853.418.6
15.027.957.5
274.2
308.8
134.2
127.5134.5128.9
131.2
134.5
138.6140.4
148.9152.4
160.2183.1196.0
209.8232.8
246.1
260.5
273.7292.1336.9
365.7
423.6519.6
549.9508.6
508.4
581.4540.2475.1
456.1
120.6
126.8125.3
129.3136.6
129.6
126.5121.4
119.2
120.4
126.5
146.8162.4
174.4
188.0
195.2
209.6215.5
245.5267.2
299.2
347.9426.0452.5411.1
454.5522.1489.6421.6
418.1
6.77.48.510.6
10.3
11.2
11.412.4
14.1
16.2
19.221.1
25.2
27.730.5
29.5
33.4
33.7
41.239.1
47.9
50.956.8
61.553.8
48.9
52.953.340.3
47.4
4.7
5.05.6
6.7
6.3
6.76.7
7.1
7.9
9.0
10.5
11.3
13.3
14.4
15.6
15.2
17.117.2
21.019.9
24.3
25.632.5
37.332.5
35.5
36.8
33.628.4
33.1
Million dollars
ILLINOIS
1,881.5 1,374.02,100.8 1,433.72,168.3 1,463.92,286.6 1,587.82,125.8 1,652.9
2,163.0 1,612.52,314.1 1,685.02,483.3 1,813.22,536.8 1,885.92,542.9 1,868.0
2,654.1
3,161.82,028.42,189.4
2,918.4 2,275.03,067.1 2,309.93,236.4 2,440.6
3,251.0 2,444.73,204.4 2,553.63,865.9 2,944.45,342.3 3,709.46,110.3 4,025.2
5,665.3 4,688.36,667.2 4,852.66,305.2 5,140.77,265.7 5,389.17,544.2 6,402.1
8,542.2 6,884.98,245.4 7,288.°8,249.1 7,4,7.6.7
8,217.3 6,798.17,184.7 7,198.3
INDIANA
1,141.8 796.41,223.6 835.21,244.4 851.21,281.4 888.31,192.8 916.6
1,273.6 949.51,393.4 956.11,402.9 999.81,441.0 1,039.91,416.6 1,037.4
1,546.9 1,102.71,675.0 1,200.11,620.1 1,229.51,671.9 1,267.11,870.7 1,337.2
1,831.6 1,404.5
1,966.5 1,473.82,0°4.3 1,617.23,281.9 2,110.23,428.3 2,341.3
3,284.8 2,566.73,679.7 2,841.73,859.1 2,974.53,986.3 3,260.14,434.9 3,850.1
5,204.7 4,361.84,795.3 4,523.45,036.1 4,635.44,788.1 4,525.04.683.9 4,694.0
507.5667.1
698.8472.9
550.5629.1670.0
650.9674.9
625.7972.4643.4
757.2795.8
806.3650.8917.4
1,632.92,085.2
977.0
1,814.61,164.5
1,876.61,142.1
1,657.4
956.5840.5
1,419.2586.5
345.4388.5393.2393.1276.2
324.0437.3403.1401.1379.2
444.2
474.9390.6404.8533.6
427.1
492.7477.1
1,171.81,087.0
718.2
838.1884.6726.2584.7
842.9271.9400.7263.2-10.1
90.974.4
-19.449.9
61.5
-16.244.1-3.6
-1P1:131
145.3
-107.0164.8
-1:0:0
-2.1-20.8175.9
-471.8
1,302.8
1847.A
-g:::
-1,162.9
880.936.2
-1,946.3
1,075.9
23.9
-18.6-17.1
21.515.2
23.3
-5.315.0
16.6
-110.8
66.3
-18.535.7
-27.83.5
-63.7
97.415.5
104.9
-365.9
344.2
191.2-159.5
133.9216.5
-448.8169.9
-4.6-635.0
990.8
598.4
76:1::
76 4534.4
534.3673.2666.4
674.2536.1
7:7(18:.
594.6815.8
629.5
793.1896.6
1,808.81,613.3
2,279.8
1,497.11,548.G
1,573.21,996.2
494.41,837.4876.7-527.11,662.3
369.3369.9376.1414.7291.4
347.3432.0418.1417.7268.4
510.5
456.4426.3
377.0537.0
363.4
590.1492.6
1,276.6721.1
1,062.4
1,029.2725.1
860.1801.2
394.1441.9396.0
-371.8
980.7
See footnotes at end of table.continued--
2818
ITable 4 -Net income fro. farming (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans and operator households), by State,
1955-84 lb.-continued
Yes'
Cross farm income :
:
Farm :
:
expenses :
:
.
:
:
:
:
:
Cashreceipts
fromfarm
marketing*
:
: Government : Nonmoney :
: payments : income :
: :
: . :
Otherforsincome2/
:
: :
: : production
: Total :
:
: :
Million dollars
IOWA
1955 : 2,1S7.9 7.4 135.1 7.2 2,307.6 1,578.8
1956 : 2,053.6 65.6 133.9 7.8 2,260.9 1,548.4
1957 : 2,205.1 49.9 132.5 8.9 2,396.3 1,776.6
1958 : 2,544.5 59.4 134.2 11.0 2,749.2 1,964.3
1939 : 2,397.9 20.7 125.7 10.6 2,554.9 2,103.6
1960 : 2,479.9 20.8 131.2 11.8 2,643.7 1,943.4
1961 : 2,453.5 129.6 133.3 12.2 2,728.5 2,065.5
1962 : 2,607.3 148.2 137.8 13.5 2,906.9 2,208.2
1963 : 2,668.8 151.8 144.9 15.7 2,981.2 2,288.1
1964 : 2,780.7 226.3 148.7 17.5 3,173.1 2,319.4
1965 : 3,061.1 228.8 150.4 21.1 3,461.5 2,458.9
1966 : 3,475.5 210.0 162.8 23.7 3,872.0 2,832.3
1967 : 3,467.9 142.8 169.7 28.8 3,809.3 2,928.8
1968 : 3,451.5 246.3 177.9 32.3 3,907.9 3,072.8
1969 : 3,872.1 260.4 190.0 36.0 4,358.4 3,197.5
1970 : 4,134.8 235.8 199.9 34.9 4,605.4 3,441.4
1971 : 3,958.5 203.5 204.8 39.6 4,406.4 3,577.5
1972 : 4,730.3 318.5 213.2 40.0 5,302.0 4,110.3
1973 6,949.8 186.2 237.1 49.1 7,422.2 5,030.2
1974 7,486.5 16.6 271.4 53.6 7,828.1 5,378.0
1975 4/ : 6,524.6 53.1 307.9 65.5 6,951.1 5,805.0
1976 7,154.7 26.8 382.9 69.3 7,633.7 6,544.7
1977 6,894.2 28.9 516.2 68.6 7,507.9 6,889.5
1978 8,553.9 271.0 528.2 74.6 9,427.6 7,608.1
1979 . 9,262.5 69.2 547.8 80.9 9,960.4 8,728.2
1980.
10,262.1 44.6 645.7 76.4 11,028.7 9,673.9
1981 10,620.5 58.2 718.6 84.6 11,481.9 9,646.0
1982 9,994.7 215.9 684.3 88.6 10,983.4 9,747.3
1983 9,343.8 925.9 577.8 68.7 10,916.2 8,969.3
1984 9,312.3 742.8 514.3 82.2 10,651.6 9,089.5
KANSAS
1955 853.5 7.1 05.4 5.7 931.7 700.2
1956 881.1 16.9 64.5 6.5 969.0 682.8
1957 675.5 94.6 65.4 7.8 843.3 773.5
1958 1,184.8 35.0 70.1 10.2 1,300.1 951.0
1959 1,211.6 28.1 71.0 10.4 1,321.1 947.2
1960 1,216.0 28.5 71.7 11.2 1,327.3 1,009.6
1961 1,333.1 83.3 74.9 11.2 1,502.411,11:::c1962 1,404.1 105.4 76.7 12.0 1,598.1
1963
1964
1,371.41,184.9
112.4
188.8
80.179.7
13.514.4
1,577.31,467.8
1,231.41,128.8
1965 1,206.6 207.3 81.5 17.0 1,512.4 1,254.3
1966 1,513.4 225.6 86.5 18.6 1,844.2 1,397.4
1967 1,461.2 212.4 87.6 22.1 1,783.3 1,438.8
19681969
1,456.61,736.1
228.2
233.2
91.8
95.8
24.226.4
1,800.8
2,093.6
1,524.71,738.3
1970 1,983.5 227.6 89.1 25.6 2,325.8 1,859.5
1971 2,233.1 217.7 92.9 29.0 2,572.8 2,035.1
1972 2,994.4 246.4 102.0 29.3 3,372.1 2,421.2
1973 4,165.5 150.4 117.9 36.0 4,469.8 3,110.2
1974 3,964.1 22.5 149.1 37.1 4,172.8 2,823.9
1975 4/ : 3,370.9 38.4 165.5 45.4 3,620.2 33,005.8
1976 3,637.1 50.8 185.1 48.0 3,921.0 3,407.8
1977 3,853.4 236.7 218.5 49.1 4,357.6 3,704.0
1978 4,212.1 300.9 236.0 39.8 4,788.9 4,582.3
1979 : 6,316.7 125.8 284.3 37.3 6,764.2 5,673.9
1980 : 5,734.7 93.3 344.3 33.9 6,206.1 5,'16.3
1981 : 5,605.8 231.8 376.3 37.0 6,250.8 5,539.4
1982 : 5,844.8 280.3 390.7 47.9 6,563.7 5,792.2
1983 : 5,395.2 606.9 350.5 37.4 6,390.0 5,963.5
1984 5,947.5 573.9 334.2 51.2 6,906.8 6,110.8
Net farm : : Net farmincase : Net : 1=004before s change : after
inventory : in farm : inventory
adjust- s inventories : adjust-
sent 3/ : : ment 3/
728.8
712.5619.7
784.9451.3
700.3663.0698.7693.1
853.8
1,002.5
1,039.7880.5835.1
1,161.0
1,164.0
828.91,191.72,392.1
2,450.1
1,146.11,088.9
618.31,819.6
1,232.1
1,354.9
1,835.91,236.11,946.9
1,562.1
231.5
286.269.8
349.1
373.9
317.6
378.2418.0345.9339.0
258.1
446.8344.5276.0
355.3
466.4
TO.:1,359.71,349.0
614.4513.2653.6
206.61,090.3
489.8
711.4771.5
426.5796.0
-136.4 592.4
-63.5 649.1315.4 935.1
88.7 873.6
138.6 589.8
-89.8 610.5
38.7 701.7
38.2 736.8
139.9 833.1
-95.5 758.2
87.0 1,089.5
125.0 1,164.741.6 922.1
38.8 873.9
-46.6 1,114.4
-84.4 1,079.6
35.6 864.5
136.2 1,327.9
300.1 2,692.2
-864.9 1,585.2
603.8 1,750.0
-173.8 915.1
362.7 981.0
414.1 2,233.6
614.3 1,846.4
-644.8 710.0
259.7 2,095.6-409.4 826.7
-1,948.7 -1.7
650.5 2,212.6
-36.8 194.7
-95.6 190.6137.9 207.6
147.1 496.2-33.2 340.7
78.3 396.0
26.7 404.8
-28.5 389.5
9.3 355.2-37.8 301.1
122.0 380.1
-30.5 416.3-8.1 336.442.9
V9:::43.1
71.7 538.0
99.4 637.05.0 955.9
162.2 1,521.9
-326.0 1,023.0
142.1 756.5
-27.3 485.9
-188.8 464.8
447.6 654.2
49.6 1,139.9
222.9
-2-:72.C; 678.7
-16.0 755.5
-98.5 328.0
144.9 940.9
See footnotes at and of table. continued--
19
29
MIIIMMIW=W
Table 4--Net income from farming (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans and operator households), by State,1955-84 1/--continued
Year
.Cross farm income .
Farmproductionexpenses
.
: Net farm :
: income :
: before :
: inventory :
: adjust- :
: sent 3/ :
.
Netchangein farm
inventories
: Net farm: incone
afterinventory
: adivti-! sent 3/
.
:
.
:
Cashreceipts
fromfarm
marketings
.
: Government : Nonsoney: payments : income
s
: .
: :
: Other :
: fern :
: income :
: 2/
.
:
:
Total :
:
s
Million dollars
TINTUCKY
1955 525.5 6.1 113.2 3.5 648.3 343.4 304.9 -12.0 292.9
1956 550.2 16.6 111.4 3.9 682.0 360.9 321.1 16.1 337.21957 565.6 19.1 107.8 4.5 697.1 373.1 324.0 -50.8 273.2
1958 553.9 22.7 109.1 5.7 691.4 389.7 301.7 24.8 326.51959 575.6 17.9 104.3 5.7 703.4 414.4 289.0 9.5 298.5
1960 560.6 15.8 103.0 5.9 685.3 418.1 267.2 17.5 284.7
1961 640.0 31.7 106.9 5.9 784.4 443.1 341.3 12.5 35e.81962 : 633.8 35.1 106.8 6.2 781.9 479.7 302.3 51.5 353.7
1963 650.8 32.4 111.0 6.8 801.0 526.5 274.6 78.4 353.01964 755.2 34.2 111.6 7.5 908.5 528.4 380.1 -118.4 261.8
1965 685.1 39.8 112.7 8.6 846.2 555.6 290.6 40.8 331.5
1966 724.7 42.9 116.9 9.2 893.7 613.7 280.0 52.0 332.01967 826.3 41.5 121.3 10.7 999.8 653.3 346.6 -16.1 330.4
1968 826.6 47.6 125.0 11.4 1,010.6 668.5 342.1 -9.8 332.31969 886.5 52.5 131.9 12.2 1,082.9 707.7 375.2 14.7 389.9
1970 920.2 45.8 138.4 11.8 1,116.2 741.8 374.4 -19.3 355.0
1971 927.3 24.2 141.7 13.3 1,106.6 801.2 305.4 62.7 368.1
1972 1,071.4 36.8 139.0 13.5 1,280.8 847.4 433.4 45.1 478.5
1973 1,315.7 19.3 176.2 16.5 1,527.7 1,002.6 525.1 30.4 555.5
1974 1,464.9 5.8 199.3 15.1 1,685.1 1,225.6 459.6 153.7 613.3
1975 4/ 1,439.4 7.3 206.4 18.7 1,671.8 1,271.9 399.8 26.3 426.1
1976 1,658.1 6.6 232.3 20.1 1,917.1 1,457.0 460.1 43.9 504.01977 1,879.1 7.2 270.9 21.4 2,178.6 1,591.0 587.6 46.9 634.4
1978 2,238.4 12.6 307.8 34.3 2,593.1 1,779.5 813.6 -252.2 561.4
1979 2,230.0 6.7 318.7 43.9 2,599.2 1,997.8 601.4 123.4 724.7
1980 2,728.9 10.0 312.0 36.6 3,127.5 2,258.6 868.9 -309.8 559.1
1981 2,804.6 14.3 395.2 39.6 3,253.7 2,472.8 780.9 220.5 1,001.51982 2,889.3 12.9 416.0 33.9 3,352.1 2,565.3 786.8 107.8 894.6
1983 2,741.7 61.6 405.7 31.7 3,240.7 2,410.9 829.8 -438.4 391.41984 2,652.1 96.7 384.0 35.8 3,168.6 2,549.4 619.2 549.0 1,168.2
LOUISIANA
1955 372.9 10.3 60.8 0.9 444.8 253.4 191.4 9.3 200.7
1956 367.3 13.1 S6.7 1.1 438.2 260.1 178.0 -10.0 168.0
1'.57 341.9 21.6 58.5 1.3 423.3 261.7 161.7 -16.0 145.6
1958 : 353.4 29.7 60.6 1.8 445.6 272.1 173.4 -15.9 157.5
1959 : 382.7 13.7 56.6 2.0 455.0 299.7 155.3 8.7 164.0
1960 . 371.0 15.1 58.6 2.2 446.8 298.1 148.8 3.3 152.0
1961 . 413.2 16.5 59.5 2.3 491.5 317.9 173.6 6.6 180.2
1962 : 431.5 19.6 59.9 2.6 S:3.6 338.1 175.5 -3.5 172.0
1963 . 502.2 16.8 63.1 3.0 585.1 386.7 198.3 16.8 215.2
1964 . 484.6 22.1 66.3 3.6 576.6 393.7 182.9 -1.1 181.9
1965
1966
.
.
485.3
526.4
22.1
51.8
64.0
64.2
4.3
4.8
575.7
647.11
410.2446.3
165.5
200.8
-8.0 157.5
200.31967 : 590.3 55.5 62.6 5.7 714.2 494.4 219.8 -1.5 218.3
1968 637.6 50.7 58.5 6.4 753.1 523.6 229.5 9.7 239.31969 62G.2 52.3 56.5 7.1 736.1 527.2 208.9 -31.8 177.1
1970 652.7 55.1 64.2 6.9 779.0 557.8 221.1 6.9 228.0
1971 694.2 49.8 63.9 7.8 815.7 579.2 236.4 27.9 264.31972 792.4 51.0 72.1 7.8 923.3 635.0 288.2 14.4 302.6
1973 1,125.8 43.3 79.1 9.6 1,257.9 734.5 523.3 11.6 534.91974 1,305.4 13.6 83.6 11.5 1,414.0 934.0 480.0 123.9 603.9
1975 4/ : 1,130.7 18.7 81.5 14.3 1,245.2 881.5 363.7 17.7 381.31976 : 1,341.0 7.5 93.9 15.5 1,457.8 997.9 459.9 -65.2 394.71977 1,264.0 44.4 104.8 15.0 1,428.2 1,031.3 396.9 -2.4 394.51978 1,458.7 15.7 170.7 20.6 1,625.7 1,233.0 392.7 -41.7 351.01979 1,653.6 20.2 173.9 19.3 1,867.0 1,442.8 424.2 52.4 476.6
1980 : 1,617.8 20.0 218.3 20.3 1,876.4 1,663.3 213.1 -49.8 163.31981 1,679.8 15.4 257.6 23.0 1,975.8 1,765.5 210.2 54.3 264.51982 1,815.4 83.1 261.6 19.7 2,179.9 1,773.6 404.3 -112.6 291.61983 % 1,685.3 155.9 240.7 25.1 2,106.9 1,781.8 325.0 -58.6 266.41984 1,527.5 121.5 239.4 29.2 1,917.5 1,827.1 90.4 227.1 317.5
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
20 30
Table 4 - -Net income from farming (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans and operator households), by State,
1955-84 1/ - -continued
Year
Gross farm intone:
Farmproductionexpenses
: Net farm :
: income :
: before :
: inventory :
: adjust- :
: ment 3/ :
. .
Netchangein farm
inventories
: Net farm: income
: after: inventory: adjust-: ment 3/.
.
:
:
Cashreceipts
fromfarm
marketinge
:: Government : Nonmoney :
: payments : income :
: :
: . :
:
Other :
farm :
income :
2/ :
:
Total :
.
19551956195719581959
1960196119621963
1964
1965196619671968
1969
197019711972
19731974
1975 4/
19761977
19781979
1980
19811982
19831984
1955195619571958
1959
1960
1961196219631964
1965196619671968
1969
19701971
_972
1973
1974
1975 4/
197619771978
1979
19801981
1982
1983
1984
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
.
.
:
:
:
:
:
.'
.'
:
:
:
:
:
:
.
.
:
:
.
:
:
:
.
:
.
:
:
.
:
:
:
182.5
187.9137.6
216.3181.9
207.3
181.7186.2
191.5
226.3
273.3
240.3200.1204.4
233.4
241.2
227.8
238.9
396.6
418.4
367.0
449.1421.0
405.5443.4
434.9
472.5418.5
438.0455.8
233.7240.9
245.5
259.7
265.6
276.9
278.6294.1294.8
291.7
328.4334.7
330.8346.1
387.7
394.9391.8411.2
575.3
632.6
681.9
678.2655.8
793.1
889.5
903.71,038.61,025.1
1,047.1
1,154.0
1.1
1.01.9
1.7
2.3
2.7
2.62.4
3.32.7
2.0
'.12.:
2.0
1.9
1.7
1.1
1.3
.6
1.7
2.2
2.12.1
3.7
5.5
3.4
2.32.3
2.74.3
1.0
2.6
4.05.4
3.0
2.8
5.9
6.1
5.2
5.5
6.25.5
5.36.8
8.6
8.06.3
9.65.8
1.0
1.2
1.53.4
7.02.1
3.53.0
2.6
13.1
23.8
19.219.018.5
18.8
18.5
16.4
16.915.1
14.2
13.1
12.312.111.9
12.1
12.7
13.214.418.425.627.9
20.1
22.523.0
26.231.5
36.646.241.242.344.5
39.041.5
39.742.744.7
41.4
40.337.634.9
34.4
35.936.636.937.1
38.6
45.848.853.861.069.5
76.087.586.3102.9
112.4
145.9172.0159.2
138.4
135.7
0.8
.9
1.0
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.21.2
1.3
1.6
1.7
1.7
1.9
1.8
1.8
1.8
2.0
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.8
4.33.5
6.3
9.6
9.3
12.1
13.4
13.7
16.3
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.9
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.9
2.1
2.6
2.9
3.1
3.6
3.8
4.1
4.04.4
4.4
5.3
7.5
9.4
10.413.4
20.031.2
33.1
34.436.6
37.8
48.0
Million dollars
MAINS
203.7 137.3
208.8 151.0209.0 160.4
238.1 176.0
203.9 164.7
227.7 157.8
202.4 158.7204.9 162.4
210.4 171.0
243.8 177.8
289.3 172.4
256.1 181.3216.0 185.3
220.4 184.1
249.9 193.0
257.8245.3
203.7
203.9
246(;:2 6
208.0427.2 269.9
451.0 316.8
393.1 326.0
477.9 350.5449.7 367.0
441.8 407.0
490.0 445.6
484.2 493.7
533.2 482.2475.4 427.8
496.8 444.4
520.9 447.5
MARYLAND
275.0 208.4286.4 218.6
290.8 219.1
309.7 234.4
315.0 238.4
323.0 248.3
326.5 245.7339.7 262.8337.0 271.4
334.0 273.6
373.4 291.0379.9 301.8
376.6 310.3393.8 308.8
1. 324.7439.1
452.7 349.8451.3 359.0479.0 353.1647.4 463.3
710.6 549.4
768.5 565.8777.6 618.2758.8 645.7922.9 770.0
1,035.3 900.2
1,086.2 1,030.9
1,247.9 1,135.9
1,223.5 1,087.5
1,236.4 1,113.6
1,361.4 1,145.2
66.357.848.662.139.2
69.943.742.4
39.4
66.0
117.074.830.836.3
56.9
54.1
41.352.6
157.2
134.2
67.1
127.482.7
34.744.5
-9.5
51.047.652.473.4
66.667.871.7
75.370.7
74.6
80.877.065.660.4
82.578.1
66.385.0
114.3
102.892.3125.9184.1
161.2
202.7159.4113.1
152.9135.0
55.3112.1136.0
122.8
216.2
6.4
7.3-3.9-1.6-1.8
3.31.1.5
-4.6-3.7
-1::78.9.8
-4.4
-5.3
-.85.8
-4.6-18.746.0
-12.0
15.417.8
18.95.8
9.3
49.916.6-1.0
.1
-4.69.8
-19.414.8
-2.0
2.6-4.5-7.6-15.0
5.9
-2.3-11.6
14.6-10.7
2.4
5.4
-8.6-2.427.1
-8.1
-10.0-8.i-12.625.622.3
-13;.:
J.5
-35.338.7
72.7
65.144.760.537.3
73.244.843.0
34.862.3
106.3
IN31.9
51.5
53.347.1
48.0
138.5
180.2
55.1
142.7100.5
53.650.2
1 2(1).:964.251.473.5
62.077.652.390.1
74.6
77.2
76.369.450.6
66.3
80.160.580.974.3
116.8
106.283.7123.5
211.2
153.1
192.7
150.4100.4178.6157.3
39.9
149.8139.5
87.4
254.8
See footnotes at end of table. continued-
21,
31
Table 4 --Net income from farming (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans and operator households), by State,
1955-154 lb--continued
Year
Gross farm income :
Farmproductionexpenses
: Net farm :
: income :
: before :
: inventory :
: adjust- :
: ment 3/ :
s s
Net
changein farm
inventories
: Net farm: income
: after: inventory: adjust-: sent 3/.
.
:
:
:
:
:
Cash :
receipts :
from :
farm :
marketings :
Governmentpayments
.
: Nonmoney :: income :
:
s :
Other :
farm :
income :
2/ :
.
:
:
Total :
:
:
Million dollars
MASSACHUSETTS
1955 : 172.5 0.4 15.4 0.6 188.9 138.3 50.7 -1.2 49.51956 : 168.8 1.4 14.4 .7 185.3 137.9 47.5 -4.8 42.61957 : 167.7 1.8 15.6 .7 185.8 137.9 47.9 -2.7 45.2
1958 168.4 1.7 16.2 .8 187.1 140.9 46.2 -1.5 44.7
1959 i 157.3 .6 15.9 .7 174.5 139.7 34.9 -.3 34.5
1960 163.9 .7 15.2 .7 180.5 135.6 44.9 1.3 46.2
1961 : 155.7 .6 15.2 .7 172.3 129.7 4:.6 -2.1 40.5
1962 156.6 .7 14.2 .7 172.2 129.6 42.5 -2.7 39.8
1963 : 156.1 .7 13.8 .8 171.3 130.6 40.7 -1.3 39.3
1964 158.7 .7 13.1 1.1 173.6 126.5 47.1 -4.0 43.1
1965 160.2 .6 12.3 1.2 174.5 127.4 47.1 -.5 46.5
1966 : 166.6 .6 12.3 1.3 180.9 127.7 53.1 -.9 52.2
1967 : 151.7 .7 12.2 1.4 166.0 129.3 36.7 -3.8 32.9
1968 154.6 .7 12.4 1.5 169.2 127.2 42.0 -1.6 40.51969 157.3 .6 13.0 1.5 172.5 129.4 43.1 -2.3 40.8
1970 157.0 .6 15.1 1.5 174.1 131.3 42.8 .2 43.0
1971 : 154.7 .5 16.4 1.6 173.2 134.5 38.7 -2.0 36.7
1972 i 156.5 .5 18.6 1.6 177.2 135.3 41.9 -2.8 39.2
1973 183.8 .3 21.8 1.9 207.7 160.4 47.3 -2.7 44.6
1974 187.5 .5 24.9 2.1 215.0 181.2 33.8 7.1 40.9
1975 4/ 203.5 .6 28.6 2.7 235.4 194.8 40.6 -1.3 39.4
1976 221.2 .6 32.7 3.1 257.6 209.8 47.9 -1.6 46.2
1977 226.5 .6 37.0 4.5 268.6 222.1 46.5 -1.1 45.4
19/8 277.6 .8 41.1 5.4 324.9 236.8 88.1 2.7 90.8
1979 286.2 .6 44.7 7.0 338.4 273.9 64.4 3.1 67.5
1980 304.1 .7 55.5 7.9 368.2 288.2 90.0 2.5 82.51981 : 349.4 .8 57.0 8.6 415.8 297.3 118.5 -6.8 111.7
1982 351.9 .6 64.5 9.2 426.3 305.9 120.4 -6.8 113.6
1983 367.4 .7 66.1 9.7 443.8 313.7 130.1 1.8 132.0
1984 382.9 3.1 63.8 12 2 462.1 314.7 147.4 2.2 149.6
MICHIGAN
1955 : 652.1 5.2 126.6 4.6 788.5 548.7 239.8 -6.9 232.9
1956 679.4 9.2 130.6 5.0 824.2 571.8 252.4 2.1 254.5
1957 688.0 20.4 130.6 5.7 844.6 590.4 254.2 -35.7 218.5
1958 697.5 25.6 135.1 7.0 865.2 606.4 258.8 32.9 291.7
1959 . 686.9 15.7 143.1 6.7 852.4 639.0 213.4 7.5 220.8
1960 : 715.8 18.0 132.4 6.9 873.1 632.1 241.0 -14.1 226.9
1961 : 725.0 37.2 130.9 6.6 899.6 649.1 250.5 26.7 277.2
1962 : 761.7 45.9 119.8 6.7 934.1 656.0 278.1 -25.9 252.2
1963 : 773.8 36.8 113.0 7.1 930.8 679.3 251.4 8.5 260.0
1964 . 789.1 41.5 108.5 8.3 947.5 698.4 249.1 .5 249.6
1965 : 793.9 53.3 104.6 9.1 960.9 683.7 277.2 -33.9 243.3
1966 : 876.9 62.2 104.8 9.3 1,053.2 728.6 324.5 -15.5 309.0
1967 : 850.2 56.0 108.6 10.2 1,025.0 768.7 256.4 -18.6 237.7
1968 : 849.1 65.3 110.0 10.3 1,034.7 789.9 244.8 1.0 245.8
1969 : 888.2 73.4 117.1 10.5 1,089.1 799.5 289.7 6.0 295.6
1970 909.6 65.7 126.0 10.1 1,111.4 855.0 256.4 20.9 277.3
1971 972.5 52.5 128.0 11.4 1,164.4 889.2 275.2 -27.9 247.31972 1,036.7 61.2 142.9 11.4 1,252.3 940.7 311.6 58.4 369.9
1973 1,514.7 38.9 169.9 13.9 1,737.3 1,119.0 618.3 -91.7 526.6
1974 1,657.7 10.4 182.6 17.2 1,868.0 1,342.7 525.3 64.2 589.5
1975 1,657.4 13.3 190.3 21.5 1,882.4 1,425.4 457.0 58.2 515.2
1976 1,744.3 7.3 205.8 23.5 1,981.0 1,560.7 420.4 -18.6 401.8
1977 1,949.2 21.2 276.5 26.2 2,273.1 1,726.1 547.0 -38.3 508.7
197 8 2,043.3 45.5 285.5 37.5 2,411.8 1,975.3 436.5 30.0 466.5
1979 2,312.7 15.6 311.9 81.4 2,721.5 2,261.7 459.9 132.2 592.0
1980 2,720.2 10.7 353.5 101.7 3,186.1 2,605.9 580.2 -34.7 545.5
1981 2,756.7 17.3 416.9 117.0 3,307.8 2,865.7 442.1 150.3 592.41982 2,750.5 40.4 440.4 124.8 3,356.1 2,958.3 397.8 105.5 503.3
1983 2,901.0 144.4 405.4 128.9 3,579.7 3,042.7 537.0 -256.4 280.6
1984 2,777.0 167.7 398.8 158.3 3,501.7 3,102.8 398.9 201.9 600.8
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Table 4 -Net income from Laming (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans and operator households). by State,1955-84 1/-- continue.
Year
Cross far. income :
Farmproductionexpenses
: May farm :
: income :
: before :
inventory :
: adjust- :
: sent 3/ :
Netchange
in farminventories
: Net fare: income: after
: inventory: adjust-: sent 3/
.
:
:
:
:
:
Cash :
receipts :
frost :
fare :
ei. tatings :
:
Government : Nonmoney :payments : income :
:
:
:
Other :
farm :
incase :
2/ :
:
:
:
Total :
:
:
Million dollars
MIMESOTA
1955 1,235.7 7.0 126.3 5.5 1,374.5 947.4 427.1 4.0 431.11956 1,264.7 19.0 128.5 5.9 1,418.1 990.4 427.7 60.0 487.71957 : 1,323.6 27.7 125.1 6.6 1,483.0 1.032.2 450.8 -32.6 418.21958 1,477.5 41.7 133.1 8.0 1,660.3 1.140.4 519.9 21.8 541.61959 1,389.6 31.0 133.8 7.5 1,561.9 1,219.1 342.8 4.8 347.6
1960 1,422.0 31.7 134.4 8.0 1,396.2 1.196.7 399.5 48.7 448.11961 1,469.2 78.7 140.8 8.1 1,696.8 1,252.3 444.3 25.4 469.91962 1,464.7 90.5 142.7 8.6 1,706.5 1,252.4 454.1 -46.6 407.51963 1,487.0 101.4 145.5 9.7 1.743.6 1.306.0 437.6 100.9 538.41964 1,525.3 121.1 144.9 11.0 1.1102.4 1,310.6 491.8 -150.4 341.4
1965 .....41t.j 131.2 143.8 12.8 1.903.2 1.349.1 554.1 27.4 581.51966 1,795.2 135.4 148.9 13.9 2,093.5 1,466.4 627.1 37.8 664.91967 1.837.0 95.3 147.8 16.4 2,096.5 1,522.9 5/3.6 3.5 577.21968 1,849.6 134.5 152.7 17.8 2,154.6 1,566.8 587.8 6.4 594.21969 1,986.1 171.2 163.1 19.3 2,339.7 1,635.0 704.7 -45.7 659.0
1970 2,174.6 151.8 182.1 18.8 2,527.2 1,734.4 792.8 23.5 816.31971 2,237.5 112.4 179.5 21.2 2,550.6 1,848.1 702.5 24.2 731.61972 2,476.0 180.0 187.7 21.4 2,865.1 1,954.5 910.6 -2.1 908.51973 3,995.5 105.0 210.8 26.1 4,337.5 2,527.8 1,809.7 416.1 2,225.81974 4,450.2 18.4 249.4 27.5 4,745.6 2,880.0 1,865.6 -284.4 1,581.2
1975 4/ 3,864.9 33.9 282.1 34.2 4.215.0 3,206.1 1,009.0 120.6 1,129.61976 3,930.2 59.1 324.4 37.2 4,350.8 3,446.6 904.2 -299.5 604.71977 4,254.6 82.8 377.5 37.4 4,752.4 3.869.8 882.5 501.3 1,383.81978 4,93,..1 164.3 378.8 40.8 5,515.0 4,216.7 1,298.3 102.8 1,401.11979 5,533.8 68.4 422.4 56.9 6.081.5 4,983.0 1,098.5 332.9 1,431.4
1980 6,608.0 69.6 473.2 56.7 7,207.5 5,838.8 1,368.7 -367.5 1,001.21981 6,656.3 79.1 562.3 62.3 7,360.0 6,265.1 1,094.8 171.2 1,266.11982 6,589.0 182.9 589.4 69.0 7,430.2 6,506.4 923.8 -114.5 809.31983 6,472.3 611.7 524.8 62.6 7,671.4 6,380.6 1,290.7 -802.2 488.61984 6,242.4 529.9 490.3 77.9 7,340.5 6,498.8 841.7 729.4 1,571.1
MISSISSIPPI
1955 555.7 6.4 106.3 0.7 669.2 367.1 302.1 67.1 369.21956 584.8 9.1 97.1 1.2 692.2 379.1 313.1 -51.3 261.91957 453.7 25.8 93.6 2.0 575.1 379.7 195.3 7.4 202.71958 537.9 43.7 92.9 3.3 677.9 402.7 275.2 -41.3 233.91959 642.3 13.6 85.0 4.1 745.0 458.0 286.9 -12.8 274.1
1960 577.4 12 5 81.3 4.4 675.6 458.3 217.3 2.6 219.91961 655.6 16.9 85.6 4.4 762.5 494.6 267.9 27.9 295.81962 680.0 18.1 89.2 4.7 792.0 528.7 263.3 -9.9 253.31963 796.1 18.2 93.2 5.2 912.7 584.9 327.8 47.2 375.01964 778.8 22.2 93.9 5.6 900.4 611.0 289.4 18.5 308.0
1965 820.4 26.6 91.9 6.7 945.6 637.6 308.0 -9.0 299.01966 756.3 124.5 94.8 7.4 983.0 661.5 321.5 -16.8 304.71967 772.6 146.9 91.0 8.8 1,019.3 696.3 322.9 13.0 335.91968 816.1 122.9 91.2 9.6 1,039.8 733.9 305.9 4.3 310.21969 858.7 133.6 94.1 10.5 1,097.0 768.1 328.8 -39.5 289.3
1970 867.6 146.5 98.6 10.2 1,123.0 841.9 281.1 41.6 322.71971 997.2 124.4 93.4 11.5 1,226.5 872.4 354.1 6.1 360.31972 1,047.4 125.9 91.7 11.6 1,276.5 880.7 395.8 43.4 439.21973 1,487.9 101.3 100.5 14.2 1,703.8 1,070.7 633.1 18.8 651.91974 1,490.0 7.9 119.7 14.1 1,631.7 1,234.0 397.7 39.3 43/.0
1975 4/ : 1,318.3 20.1 124.5 17.6 1,010.5 1,224.4 256.1 39.0 295.11976 1,701.1 28.6 126.6 19.3 1,875.5 1.363.6 511.9 -45.1 466.81977 1,00.8 23.9 138.7 20.4 1,873.7 1,463.8 409.9 72.7 482.61978 2,040.9 25.6 154.5 32.4 2,257.3 1,679.4 577.9 -100.1 477.81979 2,103.0 12.9 195.6 47.8 2,359.3 1,944.4 414.8 200.8 615.6
1980 . 2,196.4 18.8 231.4 55.0 2,501.5 2,131.7 369.8 -210.9 158.91981 . 2,118.0 19.5 294.4 55.1 2,487.0 2,369.1 117.9 105.6 223.51982 . 2,321.1 103.9 287.1 54.5 2,766.6 2,302.6 464.0 -98.2 365.71983 . 2,072.9 221.6 253.9 53.2 2,u01.6 2,217.2 384.5 -207.3 177.21984 . 2,167.9 164.5 261.4 57.2 2,651.0 2,335.7 315.3 171.3 486.6
See footnotes at end of table.
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continued--
Table 4--Net income from famine (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans and operator households), by Sta..,1955-84 lb.-continued
3 Gross farm income 1 1 Net farm 1 l Net farm3
1 3 income 1 Net incomeCash : : 1 3 farm 3 before 3 change after
Year 3 receipts 1 Government i Nonmonay 1 Other i production 1 inventory 1 in farm l inventory: from : p4ments 3 income 1 farm Total 3 expenses I adjust- 3 inventories l adjust-{ farm : i income t : meat 2/ t l meet 2/1 marketing@ 1 1 2/ l I
Million dollars
MISSOURI
1955 3 941.2 8.8 112.8 5.0 1,067.8 715.1 352.7 101.8 454.51956 1 1,015.9 21.0 112.6 5.8 1,155.2 731.6 423.6 -.4 423.21957 1 1,007.3 37.3 113.3 6.9 1,164.8 748.3 416.5 -24.4 392.21958 1 1,063.2 61.1 115.4 9.1 1,248.9 800.6 448.3 45.8 494.21959 3 1,108.8 26.9 107.3 9.4 1,252.4 886.3 366.1 27.6 393.7
1
1960 1 1,112.0 23.7 106.2 10.0 1,251.8 869.2 382.6 ..1.9 380.71961 1 1,097.9 96.1 116.3 9.9 1,320.2 917.5 402.7 19.1 421.01962 i 1,169.2 102.8 119.7 10.5 1,402.2 953.8 448.4 -16.4 431.91963 t 1,183.5 82.7 122.8 11.6 1,400.6 1,028.2 372.4 14.9 387.31964 I 1,128.2 96.1 125.6 13.1 1,363.0 1,054.1 308.9 -16.9 292.0
1
1965 3 1,260.5 119.4 126.1 15.1 1,521.1 1,114.9 406.2 79.3 485.41966 3 1,346.2 138.5 129.8 16.2 1,630.8 1,209.0 421.8 -45.8 376.01967 1 1,319.9 115.8 133.8 18.9 1,582.5 1,280.2 302.3 44.4 946.71968 1 1,402.8 141.3 131.9 20.3 1,696.3 1,348.5 347.9 60.3 408.11969 : 1,499.5 156.3 141.7 21.8 1,819.2 1,374.6 444.6 -63.8 380.8
1
1970 1 1,571.6 153.9 148.0 21.2 1,894.7 1,482.3 412.4 34.9 447.3 ti
1971 1 1,676.3 111.9 155.7 23.9 1,967.8 1,559.7 408.1 77.9 486.01972 i 1,891.9 150.2 172.2 24.1 2,238.4 1,666.2 572.2 80.1 652.31973 1 2,579.3 94.2 208.5 29.5 2,911.5 2,059.0 852.5 329.9 1,182.51974 1 2,676.1 22.5 249.2 28.1 2,975.9 2,283.3 692.6 -111.1 581.5
1
1975 y 2,657.1 40.0 264.7 34.4 2,996.2 2,372.2 624.0 -.8 623.21976 : 2,768.0 30.9 289.8 36.5 3,125.2 2,648.5 476.7 -105.5 371.21977 l 2,928.7 51.2 323.6 41.4 3,344.9 2,858.7 486.1 163.4 649.51978 : 3,465.5 72.3 369.3 61.6 3,968.8 3,117.6 851.1 80.8 932.01979 3 4,245.0 31.3 430.2 102.3 4,808.8 3,635.3 1,173.5 87.0 1,260.5
t
1960 1 4,125.1 78.9 512.6 107.0 4,823.6 3,985.0 838.6 -504.3 33,.31981 i 4,124.6 105.4 590.7 11S.0 4,938.7 4,260.8 677.9 216.2 894.11982 1 3,849.8 79.8 576.7 122.8 4,629.2 4,181.7 447.5 -60.4 387.11983 1 3,769.7 241.2 511.4 122.4 4,644.8 4,168.8 456.0 -536.5 -80.51984 3 3,728.5 224.6 499.7 149.0 4,601.9 4,201.5 400.3 59.0 459.4
MONTANA
1955 371.4 4.2 26.0 1.9 403.4 255.8 147.7 35.0 182.71956 1 417.5 9.3 25.3 2.1 454.2 257.9 196.3 -30.1 166.21957 1 397.2 18.2 25.0 2.4 442.7 270.9 171.8 2.6 174.41958 442.4 12.9 27.5 2.9 485.7 292.3 193.5 21.7 215.21959 420.6 15.1 27.5 2.8 466.0 302.8 163.3 -37.0 126.3
1960 399.2 15.6 27.9 3.0 445.7 300.6 145.1 -7.6 137.51961 369.2 17.0 29.6 3.0 418.8 291.7 127.1 -32.9 94.11962 419.5 26.2 50.7 3.1 479.5 329.7 149.8 94.9 244.71963 1 424.6 26.4 32.5 3.5 485.9 345.4 140.5 41.5 182.01964 : 379.4 47.5 31.9 4.2 462.8 348.4 114.4 21.1 135.4
1965 1 421.0 51.1 33.3 4.8 510.1 378.0 132.1 29.2 161.31966 1 507.6 64.5 35.5 5.2 612.7 422.9 189.8 4.6 194.41967 467.1 69.1 37.1 6.0 579.2 453.5 125.7 19.0 144.71968 1 502.2 74.1 38.5 6.4 621.3 467.0 154.2 -4.5 149.71969 t 555.1 80.1 41.8 6.8 683.8 498.2 185.6 13.5 199.1
1970 602.8 85.4 45.9 6.6 740.7 524.3 216.4 31.8 448.31971 615.7 77.8 49.6 7.4 750.5 558.5 192.1 11.7 203.81972 825.0 103.2 54.7 7.5 990.4 617.9 372.5 -4.0 368.51973 1,124.6 65.0 62.5 9.1 1,261.2 772.2 489.1 107.2 596.31974 1 1,163.6 15.0 75.7 13.0 1,267.3 833.5 433.8 -29.5 404.2
1
1975 y 1 1,059.5 9.4 77.2 16.5 1,162.6 916.7 245.9 90.9 1)6.81976 I 1,065.7 10.5 86.8 16.4 1,181.5 997.1 184.4 -40.4 143.91977 1 971.3 61.4 97.7 17.4 1,147.9 1,054.9 93.1 -114.3 -21.31978 1,209.9 137.2 109.7 19.2 1,476.0 1,248.5 227.5 6.1 233.61979 1,386.5 34.0 117.3 14.5 1,552.3 1,415.3 137.0 -53.6 83.4
1960 1,399.7 58.5 135.5 13.6 1,607.4 1,477.5 129.9 10.4 140.31981 1 1,410.2 85.1 143.3 12.8 1,651.4 1,634.4 17.0 212.8 229.81982 i 1,551.2 116.9 154.6 14.1 1,836.8 1,731.6 105.2 25.9 131.11983 1,489.4 230.3 146.6 11.9 1,878.2 1,724.7 153.5 -54.3 99.11984 1,419.4 239.6 151.2 14.1 1,824.4 1,741.4 83.0 -138.4 -55.4
Bee footnotes at end of table. continued--
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Table 4--Net income from farnins (incluang net Commodity Credit Corporation loans and operator household.), by State,1,55-84 1/ --continued
Year
I Cross farm income
Farmprcductionexpenses
: Net farm: income: before: inventory: adjust-
I want 2/
:
t Net: change: in farm: inventories:
: Net farm: income: after: inventory: adjust-: went 2/
:
:
:
s
:
:
Cash
receiptsfromfare
sarkatinee
: t s
: Goarneent : Morro:ley :
: payments : income :
: t :
: : :
t
Other :
farm :
Inc re :
2/ :
:
:
:
Total :
t
:
Million dollars
NIBRA8X1.
1955 : 1,017.7 7.7 60.4 3.9 1,089.7 747.9 341.8 -140.4 201.41956 t 914.7 42.7 56.7 4.4 1,018.5 719.5 299.1 -83.1 216.01957 i 902.3 54.8 50.6 5.2 1,012.9 812.6 200.2 263.5 463.71958 : 1,217.2 36.9 53.5 6.7 1,314.4 938.7 375.7 97.8 473.51959 : 1,233.0 19.9 52.7 6.7 1,312.3 1,022.4 289.9 5.8 295.7
1960 s 1,187.9 22.1 55.7 7.3 1,273.0 990.3 282.7 45.5 328.21961 t 1,213.4 88.6 61.4 7.4 1,370.8 1,074.8 295.9 -43.7 252.31962 t 1,253.2 101.4 64.9 8.0 1,427.5 1,157.4 270.1 90.3 360.41963 : 1,315.6 106.9 69.3 9.0 1,500.6 1,213.1 287.5 35.4 322.91964 : 1,273.5 164.9 71.5 9.7 1,519.6 1,178.5 341.1 -93.1 248.1
:
1965 : 1,343.2 184.7 73.1 11.6 1,612.6 1,296.2 316.4 105.2 421.51966 : 1,681.8 175.4 76.3 12.8 1,946.4 1,559.7 386.6 112.2 498.91967 : 1.743.7 134.5 73.5 15.4 1,967.2 1,562.5 404.7 6.9 411.61968 : 1,731.7 185.3 75.6 17.1 2,009.7 1,625.0 384.7 -30.5 354.11969 : 1,961.0 200.6 79.6 18.8 2,260.0 1,799.6 460.4 71.1 531.5
1970 : 2,124.4 203.0 81.6 18.2 2,427.2 1,901.9 525.3 -57.7 467.71971 s 2,265.6 171.0 79.5 20.6 2,557.0 2,033.1 523.9 90.3 614.31972 : 2,821.4 233.3 85.9 20.0 3,161.4 2,491.1 670.3 79.4 749.81973 1 3,943.3 151.8 101.6 23.5 4,222.3 3,241.3 981.0 312.8 1,293.91974 : 4,107.4 21.0 117.2 29.2 4,274.8 3,022.2 1,252.5 -569.2 683.3
t
1975 4/ : 3,860.1 71.7 129.3 35.7 4,096.7 3,184.0 912.7 131.3 1,044.11976 : 5,841.0 36.6 158.8 37.7 4,074.1 3,582.3 491.8 -25.9 465.91977 : 3,975.0 92.9 183.9 39.7 4,291.5 3,943.6 347.9 76.2 424.11978 : 4,679.6 268.6 183.8 36.7 1,166.7 4,583.7 584.9 346.9 931.81979 : 6,301.0 132.7 212.8 48.6 6,695.1 5,903.2 791.9 301.5 1,093.4
1980 : 6,830.1 82.9 273.7 47.3 7,234.0 6,405.1 828.8 -498.7 530.21981 : 6,622.! 101.0 322.1 55.5 7,101.0 6,601.9 499.1 691.6 1,190.71982 : 7,005.9 277.5 525.8 60.7 7,669.8 6,766.5 903.3 -178.2 725.21983 : 6,431.6 786.8 302.5 52.9 7,573.7 6,626,6 947.1 -608.4 338.71984 : 7,081.7 533.0 267.5 65.0 7,947.2 6,654.3 1,292.9 205.3 1,498.2
:
: NIVADAa
1955 : 38.9 0.3 4.2 0.2 43.5 33.8 9.8 -0.4 9.41956 : 39.3 1.1 4.1 .3 44.7 35.4 9.3 1.6 10.91957 t 48,6 1.1 4.2 .3 54.2 38.0 16.2 -3.7 12.41958 : 50.0 .6 4.8 .4 55.8 41.3 14.5 2.3 :6.71959 s 53.1 1.3 5.3 .4 60.0 45.3 14,7 -1.1 '3.6
1
1960 : 49.5 .9 4.7 .4 55.5 43.5 12.0 -3.5 .3.31961 : 45.2 .9 4.7 .4 51.2 40.6 10.6 -1.7 8.91962 : 47.8 1.0 4.4 .5 53.5 44.2 9.3 2.7 12.01963 : 47.0 1.0 4.0 .5 52.6 47.0 5.6 6.7 12.31964 : 41.9 1.1 3.8 .8 47.6 46.4 1.2 2.1 3.4
:
1965 : 53.3 1.1 4.2 .9 59.6 52.5 7.1 -2.9 4.21966 1 61.5 1.5 4.9 1.0 68.9 55.1 13.8 -2.1 11.71967 : 60.1 1.7 5.0 1.1 67.9 62.8 5.1 1.5 6.61968 : 59.3 2.0 5.5 1.1 68.0 63.7 4.3 4.3 8.61969 : 77.4 1.9 6.3 1.2 86.8 68.7 18.1 6.9 25.0
:
1970 84.4 2.1 5.8 1.1 93.5 69.3 24.2 .5 24.61971 90.6 1.5 6.7 1.3 900.0 76.6 23.4 2.0 23.41972 109.7 2.6 7.8 1.3 121.4 85.3 36.1 2/ 36.11973 145.3 1.7 9.1 1.5 157.6 106.0 51.6 3.3 54.91974 130.6 .3 9.6 1.3 141.8 114.3 27.5 -6.7 20.8
1975 4/ 131.4 .8 9.9 1.6 143.7 126.8 16.9 .7 17.51976
:
150.6 1.3 12.4 1.8 166.1 143.6 22.6 -5.3 17.31977 t 152.5 2.6 14.4 2.7 172.1 159.8 12.3 -6.2 6.11978 178.9 9.4 18.9 2.8 203.9 183.5 20.4 -.2 20.21979 218.9 1.3 23.1 1.7 245.7 221.8 23.2 -42.9 -19.7
:
1980 t 246.3 1.5 29.1 1.6 278.3 246.2 32.1 21.4 53.51981 : 214.8 3.7 29.3 1.8 249.5 240.5 9.1 20.4 29.41982 : 236.8 4.4 29.6 2.0 272.8 240.1 37..7 -8.9 23.71983 228.6 4.1 28.6 1.6 262.9 249.1 13.8 6.7 20.61984 252.3 4.5 28.0 2.0 286.8 249.3 37.5 -7.4 30.1
Sae footnotes at and of table. continued--
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Table 4 --Net income from farming (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans and operator households), by State,1955-84 1/ --continued
Year
Gross farm income
Cash :
: receipts %
from :
farm :
: marketing' :
1 :
Government t Nonmoney :payments : income 1
t
: :
:
Other :
farm :
income2/ :
1955 65.2 0.5 10.2 0.41956 63.2 .6 9.7 .4
1957 61.9 .6 9.3 .4
1958 61.0 .6 8.9 .4
1959 57.3 .7 3.9 .4
1960 56.3 .7 7.8 .4
1961 56.6 .8 7.3 .4
1962 57.8 .7 6.7 .4
1963 56.8 .7 6.0 .4
1964 55.5 .7 5.7 .6
1965 54.9 .7 5.5 .7
1966 59.0 .6 5.7 .61967 53.8 .7 5.8 .7
1968 54.9 .7 6.0 .61969 55.2 .6 6.4 .6
1970 53.5 .5 7.1 .6
1971 55.1 .4 8.2 .61972 57.3 .5 9.2 .6
1973 69.8 .2 10.8 .7
1974 70.4 .7 11.8 .9
1975 6/
1976
74.4
80.0.6
.7
11.7
13.1
1.1
1.31977 80.3 .6 14.6 1.9
1978 87.6 .9 16.0 3.41979 94.6 .6 19.7 4.0
1980 93.6 .7 22.4 3.71981 102.5 .7 22.7 5.31982 108.1 .7 25.1 4.21983 109.7 .6 27.9 7.01984 108.9 1.7 25.4 8.3
1955 307.7 0.7 35.0 0.71956 330.4 1.1 33.4 .71957 314.6 2.2 34.4 .8
1958 304.6 2.7 34.9 1.0
1959 288.8 1.6 37.1 .9
1960 296.3 1.8 32.7 .9
1961 285.0 3.5 29.1 .9
1962 276.6 4.3 25.4 .91963 268.0 4.1 21.5 1.01964 259.5 4.2 20.3 1.5
1965 268.5 4.' 18.2 1.61966 269.8 4.8 19.2 1.71967 250.9 4.2 19.6 1.91968 252.6 4.5 20.4 2.01969 249.0 4.9 22.1 2.0
1970 246.5 4.3 26.6 2.01971 243.3 2.7 26.3 2.21972 240.3 3.7 30.3 2.21973 302.6 2.1 36.7 2.51974 343.1 .7 43.3 4.7
1975 6/ : 326.5 .7 52.4 5.91976 335.5 .8 64.8 6.61977 353.7 1.1 70.9 8.61978 392.6 2.0 82.9 13.51979 406.7 .8 81.8 22.7
1980 433.2 .9 96.2 25.21981 493.2 1.5 98.9 28.61982 : 511.5 1.1 110.4 29.81983 : 501.4 4.4 107.8 33.31984 : 505.3 7.3 108.4 40.5
Total
: Net farm : : Net farm: in-ome S Net : income:
Farm : before 3 change : after: production : inventory 1 in farm inventory: expenses : adjust- : inventories rdjust -: : sent 3/ : : mint 3/
t
Million dollars
NEW HAMPSHIRE
76.373.972.170.967.3
65.2
65.165.663.9
62.5
61.:
66.161.0
62.1
62.7
61.7
64.367.6
81.583.8
87.9
95.197.5107.9
118.9
120.3
131.3138.1
145.2
144.3
NEU JERSEY
344.1
365.5352.0
343.2
328.5
331.7
318.6307.2
294.6
285.4
293.1
295.6276.6
279.5
278.0
279.4
274.5276.5
343.9
391.7
385.4407.7434.2
490.9
512.0
555.5
622.1
652.8
646.9
661.5
54.9 21.5 1.0 22.454.8 19.1 -2.9 16.256.4 15.7 -1.2 14.557.3 13.6 13.155.0 12.3 12.1
51.6 13.6 13.351.1 14.0 .7 14.751.4 14.2 -1.1 13.150.3 13.7 -2.2 11.548.1 14.4 -1.9 12.5
45.0 16.8 16.547.7 18.4 .5 19.048.0 13.0 12.645.5 16.6 -1.8 14.845.3 17.4 -1.3 16.1
50.0 11.7 21 11.752.5 11.9 -.5 11.352.9 14.7 -.5 14.261.1 20.4 19.674.2 9.6 .9 10.5
73.0 14.9 -.1 14.778.G 16.3 .2 16.582.8 14.7 1.1 15.993.7 14.1 -1.4 12.7102.8 16.1 15.3
111.4 8.9 -8.8 .0
115.6 15.7 3.7 19.4118.3 19.8 -1.5 18.3124.8 20.4 -.1 20.3124.9 19.4 .6 20.0
254.7 89.3 -4.2 85.1255.0 110.6 5.2 115.8247.1 105.0 -16.4 88.6249.8 93.4 6.9 100.2246.9 81.5 -4.3 77.3
234.4 97.3 -3.1 94.2225.7 92.9 -2.6 90.3223.3 83.9 -7.0 77.0220.5 74.1 -5.2 68.9215.8 69.6 -9.6 60.0
219.2 73.8 -2.7 71.1216.0 79.5 -3.5 76.1214.6 62.0 1.8 63.8212.1 67.4 -8.1 59.3209.9 68.1 67.7
213.6 65.8 -3.5 62.3215.0 59.4 5C.6217.2 59.3 -5.5 53.8250.4 93.6 3.3 96.9281 0 103.8 5.2 108.9
317.5 67.9 -5.1 62.834/.3 60.5 5.8 66.2356.6 77.6 76.7382.3 108.6 2.0 110.6420.4 91.6 3.0 94.7
461.8 93.7 -4.7 88.9488.6 133.4 3.3 136.8500.7 452.1 2.1 154.2490.5 156.4 -9.0 147.3504.5 157.0 14.8 171./
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
3626
Table 4--Net incowe from farming (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans and operator households), by State,1955-84 1/--continued
Year
.
:
:
:
:
Cash :
receipts :
from :
farm :
marketing, :
Gross farm income
. .
Government : Nonmoney :
payments : income :
. :
. :
.
Other :
farm :
income :
2/ :
.
.
:
Total :
.
.
Earnproduction
expenses
: Net farm: income: before
inventory
: adjust-: sent 0/
:
Net
change: in fern: inventories:
: Net farm: !ramose
: after: inventory: adjust-: sent 3/
1955
1956
1957
19581959
1960
19611962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1/69
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975 4/
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1992
1983
1984
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1 967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975 4/
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
:
:
.
..
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
.
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
163.7
199.4
191.9229.3259.2
231.9
244.6275.2
279.1
237.4
262.2
313.0336.2344.8
397.4
452.7
478.3587.8
843.6
588.0
726.2
698.3791.8
969.1
1,125.0
1,185.7
894.8946.1
963.6988.7
806.1
815.8844.8
864.3
056.1
853.5
855.1867.3
876.7912.6
935.9
1,005.4
985.7
1,025.7
1,086.8
1,095.1
1,117.01,116.51,352.31,505.4
1,561.7
1,710.71,722.1'.915.'
2,234.5
2,480.4
2,675.42,583.4
2,636.52,705.4
2.1
5.7
15.0
13.314.9
11.2
14.115.0
15.518.7
22.337.533.3
36.041.6
43.1
34.1
42.5
29.4
13.3
11.3
15.515.1
29.2
21.3
20.9
26.031.9
57.549.2
4.5
5.810.8
9.110.7
12.7
19.8
21.1
18.7
18.9
20.3
22.220.2
22.225.5
22.0
16.619.9
14.66.0
5.9
6.08.6
22.59.0
5.8
6.9
13.8
39.063.7
16.5
14.5
13.0
13.812.6
12.8
14.815.7
17.2
17.6
18.3
20.321.5
22.2
28.7
26.2
29.631.1
35.5
47.5
49.6
53.062.7
70.5
81.0
106.5
112.6112.8
98.699.4
140.2
135.9136.6
129.3
126.8
115.7
119.5112.6
110.3
106.8
102.7
100.1
100.8
99.3103.8
107.6
111.3128.8
150.3184.1
182.3
189.9197.0
189.5205.6
219.5
239.2264.1
270.9
26.40
0.3.4
.6
1.0
1.2
1.2
1.21.3
1.5
1.9
2.3
2.63.1
3.5
3.9
3.8
4.2
4.2
4.9
5.9
7.89.0
12.1
13.8
10.6
11.2
12.514.1
13.817.0
3.3
3.5
3.9
4.7
4.3
4.4
4.3
4.34.67.0
7.4
7.3
7.8
7.7
7.6
7.4
8.28.2
9.814.3
18.2
20.424.7
32.443.7
47.5
52.7
55.0
55.670.0
Million dollars
NEW MEXICO
182.611441::41220.0
220.4 152.3
257.4 184.1287.8 195.5
257.2 187.7
274.7 208.9307.2 225.5
313.4 248.3275.4 220.8
30f.1 256.4
373.4 294.8394.1 331.4406.4 333.9
471.6 386.8
525.8 407.8
546.1 425.8665.6 546.9
913.5 709.1
654.8 549.1
795.0 596.2775.8 643.9881.7 771.9
1,082.5 862.91,237.9 1,047.8
1,324.3 1,011.2
1,045.9 956.71,104.9 972.01,133.6 992.81,154.3 1,053.8
NEW YORK
954.1 674.6
961.1 680.7996.1 696.8
1,007.4 707.5998.0 714.6
986.3 728.7
9X8.7 720.d1,005.3 742.6
1,010.2 764.91,045.4 773.4
1,066.3 765.4
1,135.0 783.81,114.6 811.01,154.9 812.81,223.7 853.9
1,232.0 891.9
1,253.0 932.11,273.4 960.91,527.0 1,165.81,709.7 1,469.8
1,768.1 1,560.4
1,926.9 1,664.61,952.3 1,755.92,159.1 1,895.02,492.8 2,186.7
2,753.2 2,469.5
2,974.2 2,662.42,916.3 2,643.83,002.0 2,785.23,107.1 2,801.6
34.2
72.9
68.1
73.392.3
69.4
65.881.6
65.1
54.5
48.7
78.662.672.5
84.8
118.0
120.3
118.7
204.3105.7
198.8
131.9109.8
219.6
190.1
313.1
89.2132.9
140.7
100.5
279.5
280.4
299.3
299.9263.6
257.5
269.9262.7245.4
272.0
300.9
351.1303.6
342.1
369.7
340.1
320.9312.5
361.2239.9
207.7
262.3196.5264.9306.1
283.7
311.8272.5
216.9
305.5
14.4
-23.1
23.1-6.4
.3
18.0-7.6
6.1
-8.0
7.7
6.2
8.5
10.5
6.4
-3.0
-3.213.5
-6.634.3
-19.2-30.219.0
-9.7
58.7
-93.149.4
-15.4-35.245.1
-13.9-1.4-7.9
2.9
-15.4
15.8
17.8-46.716.1
-28.4
-3.0
13.7
10.3
-30.6
-12.7
-5.7
-1.0-39.121.3
82.8
18.3
-13.6-37.710.0
90.3
51.3
89.1
61.6
-42.624.9
48.6
49.767.8
96.485.9
69.7
83.974.071.2
46.6
56.484.871.1
83.091.2
115.0117.1
132.2
197.7
140.0
179.6
101.7128.8
210.0248.7
220.0
138.6117.5105.6
145.6
265.6
279.0291.4
302.8248.2
273.4
N76.:261.4
297.9
364.9
313.9
;1317.51
3137i.i
382.5322.8
226.0248.7158.7274.9396.4
335.0
400.8334.1
174.2
330.4
----- ------- -------- ----- -----
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
27
3'7
Table 4--Net intone from farming (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans and operator households), by State,1955-84 I /-- continued
Year :
:
Cash :
receipts :
from :
farm :
marketing. :
Cross farm income
Government : Nonmoney :payments : income :
:
:
Otherfarm
income2/
Farm: : production: Total : expenses:
:
: Net farm :
income :
: before :
: inventory :
: adjust- :
: sent 3/ :
Notchangein farm
inventories
Net fare: income: after: inv tory: sdj..st-
; went 3/
Million dollars
NORTH CAROLINA
1955 938.4 7.3 181.9 3.1 1,130.7 560.6 570.1 28.8 598.91956 976.7 10.5 171.6 3.6 1,162.4 590.0 572.4 11.8 584.21957 840.1 26.4 160.1 4.4 1,031.0 593.0 438.0 -27.4 410.61958 : 971.8 37.5 173.0 5.7 1,188.0 650.2 537.8 6.5 544.31959 : 946.1 10.6 159.5 5.9 1,122.1 691.0 431.2 -6.0 425.2
:
1960 1,047.5 4 12.8 152.4 6.2 1,218.9 718.9 499.9 -4.7 495.21961 1,117.3 32.0 159.0 6.1 1,314.4 766.9 547.5 -2.7 544.81962 1,144.6 39.5 155.4 6.5 1,345.9 808.0 537.9 -2.1 535.81963 1,161.8 31.8 '57.3 7.1 1,358.0 869.8 488.2 6.2 494.41964 : 1,221.3 35.2 156.5 7.9 1,420.9 909.9 511.0 5.1 516.1
1965 1,164.8 43.4 158.4 9.1 1,375.8 928.6 447.1 -9.5 437.61966 1,278.5 62.8 160.0 9.7 1,511.0 1,004.5 506.5 4.1 510.61967 1,292.7 61.7 158.9 11.2 1,524.5 1,044.4 480.1 20.3 500.41968 1,247.0 61.6 159.3 12.0 1,479.9 1,040.1 439.7 -13.4 426.31969 1,408.7 69.8 167.0 12.7 1,658.2 1,098.3 559.9 18.1 578.0
1970 1,500.6 59.7 180.8 12.3 1,753.5 1,184.2 569.3 7.9 577.21971 1,481.7 41.0 190.7 14.0 1,727.3 1,191.3 536.0 12.8 548.81972 1,632.5 57.5 203.2 14.1 1,907.3 1,212.8 694.5 1.1 695.71973 2,326.2 35.9 231.4 17.3 2,610.7 1,533.0 1,077.7 54.9 1,1;2.61974 2,582.5 8.1 256.7 20.8 2,868.1 1,839.7 1,028.5 13.9 1,042.3
1975 4/ 2,626.1 8.9 247.2 25.4 2,907.6 1,909.4 998.2 997.21976 2,833.7 7.8 272.1 26.9 3,140.5 2,139.6 1,000.8 18.1 1,018.91977 2,630.3 21.6 283.5 28.7 2,964.k 2,238.3 725.9 -5.9 719.91978 3,155.3 34.8 294.6 145.6 3,630.3 2,678.7 951.6 85.6 1,037.31979 3,226.5 8.3 344.7 196.1 3,775.6 3,066.9 708.7 2.6 711.4
1980 : 3,434.2 13.2 378.4 195.7 4,021.5 3,426.6 594.9 4.7 599.61981 : 3,969.9 15.5 412.7 218.4 4,616.5 3,683.3 933.1 105.5 1,038.61982 : 3,922.7 16.5 396.0 209.0 4,544.1 3,531.6 1,012.5 13.1 1,025.61983
1984
3,630.44,125.4
67.1
71.9
389.4
409.3209.0
288.74,295.9 3,532.64,8,3.3 3,679,3
763.21,216.0 -1;7::
604.5
11,393.6
NORTH DAKOTA
1955
1956 .
515.3
567.3
4.2
18.7
28.6
27.7
2.0
2.2
550.1 396.1
615.9 411.1
154.0
204.7
58.3
4.4
212.3
209.11957
1958
: 556.5
632.9
35.2
27.326.4
26.5
2.4
2. '7
620.5 419.5
689.5 451.0
201.'
238.5
-25.3
18.7
175.8
5;:257.21959 578.3 31.2 26.7 2.7 638.8 424.6 214.3 -86.6 127.7
1960 515.5 38.6 29.0 3.0 586.1 446.4 139.8 65.7 205.41961 519.7 44.3 32.8 3.1 599.9 421.7 178.2 -76.7 101.41962
1963
617.3665.3
72.980.4
35.4
40.03.44.0
729.0 545.2789.6 519.2
183.8270.5
205.9-8.8
389.71.7
1964 556.9 107.7 41.1 4.4 710.2 546.4 163.7 14.2 177.9
1965
1966
686.3738.1
116.3
137.5
42.843.6
5.4
6.1
850.8 586.8927.3 613.2
264.0314.0
45.7
-35.8309.7278.2
1967 707.8 130.9 47.7 7.5 893.9 642.4 251.5 -10.5 240.91968 695.6 140.2 50.4 8.4 894.6 688.4 206.2 1.2 207.41969 749.0 163.0 54.6 9.4 976.0 709.0 267.0 52.0 319.0
1970 776.6 167.2 55.5 9.7 1,008.6 709.6 299.0 -60.3 238.71971 837.6 140.5 57.7 10.3 1,046.1 775.4 270.7 89.4 360.21972 1,132.9 208.1 60.3 10.4 1,411.7 808.1 603.6 5.4 609.01973 : 2,153.8 119.4 67.7 1..8 2,353.7 1,097.5 1,256.1 280.7 1,536.81974 : 2,426.2 31.0 82.3 19.5 2,559.0 1,247.6 1,311.4 -225.0 1,086.4
1975 4/ : 1,939.8 24.9 95.8 24.6 2,085.1 1,491.8 593.3 244.9 838.21976 1,749.2 22.7 107.0 27.3 1,906.3 1,551.8 354.5 4.9 359.31977 : 1,623.8 122.6 119.6 22.5 1,888.5 1,601.4 287.1 -111.3 175.81978 1,863.7 278.2 133.7 21.5 2,297.1 1,842.1 455.0 163.6 618.61979 : 2,331.5 46.5 151.8 23.6 2,553.5' 2,123.3 430.2 125.4 555.6
1980 : 2,603.2 116.6 172.9 21.4 2,915.1 2,216.6 698.4 -598.2 100.21981 : 2,581.5 130.7 180.1 24.6 2,916.8 2,607.8 309.0 101.8 410.81982 2,605.6 200.2 194.5 27.1 3,027.4 2,722.6 304.8 107.5 412.41983 2,730.9 558.4 180.0 22.7 3,491.9 2,677.1 814.8 -452.8 361.91984 . 2,544.2 463.2 178.2 27.8 3,213.4 2,743.8 469.6 224.0 693.6
See footnotes at end of table.
28 38
continued--
Table 4 - -Net income from farming (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans and operator households), by State,1955-84 1/ - -continued
Year
Gross farm income : Net farm: income: before
: inventory: adjust-: sent 3/:
:
Net: change: in farm: inventories:
: Net farm: income: after: inventory: adjust-: sent 3/:
:
:
Cash :
receipts :
from :
farmearketinls :
Government : Noneoney :payments : income :
:
:
:
Other :
farm :
income :
2/ :
Total
Farm: production: expenses:
:
Million dollars
OHIO
1955 990.7 5.8 160.9 5.8 1,163.2 789.3 373.9 -11.0 362.9
1956 (.016.0 16.0 159.2 6.2 1.197.4 809.4 388.0 -28.8 359.21957 983.7 30.7 168.8 6.8 1,190.0 821.5 368.5 -60.7 307.7
1958 981.4 33.9 161.5 8.0 1,184.9 835.8 349.0 24.2 373.2
1959 939.7 16.0 166.4 7.4 1,129.5 867.7 261.7 -.4 261.4
1960 997.5 19.2 159.3 7.7 1,183.7 880.9 302.8 14.9 317.7
1961 1,024.2 60.4 155.1 7.6 1,247.3 899.3 348.0 -.8 347.21962 1,051.3 59.5 146.2 8.0 1,265.0 935.0 330.0 -17.7 312.3
1963 1,055.3 50.1 140.3 8.8 1,254.5 972.7 281.8 12.1 293.91964 1,095.4 55.9 141.9 10.2 1,303.4 976.4 327.1 -52.4 274.7
1965 1,096.0 76.4 142.9 11.6 1,326.9 1,001.9 325.0 9.4 334.4
1966 1,289.1 81.2 149.7 12.4 1,532.4 1,097.9 434.4 34.6 469.01967 1,220.7 70.4 157.7 14.3 1,463.0 1,120.7 342.2 -22.1 320.1
1968 1,262.9 94.7 163.1 15.2 1,535.9 1,163.0 373.0 3.5 376.5
1969 1,308.2 103.4 174.5 16.2 1,602.4 1,202.9 399.5 -20.0 379.5
1970 1,379.0 89.6 190.3 15.7 1,674.6 1,290.9 383.6 6.9 390.51971 : 1,401.8 71.2 203.3 17.7 1,694.0 1,364.3 329.7 47.1 376.8
1972 1,573.8 89.6 211.6 17.8 1,892.8 1,441.6 451.2 20.1 471.31973 2,098.9 55.8 236.4 21.7 2,412.8 1,717.5 695.3 -44.5 650.81974 2.546.2 7.4 273.2 22.3 2,849.1 2,135.2 713.9 50.5 764.4
1975 4/.
2,551.0 8.8 276.9 27.7 2,864.4 2,316.0 548.4 171.2 719.61976 2,741.1 7.3 319.2 29.9 3,097.5 2,562.1 535.4 118.7 654.21977 2,870.7 33.1 393.4 34.2 3,331.4 2,643.0 688.4 -74.0 614.5
1978 3,049,7 24.3 414.4 38.2 3,526.6 2,874.1 652.5 -60 645.8
1979 3,365.6 10.6 456.4 37.8 3,870.5 3,331.1 539.4 325.3 864.7
1980 4,192.8 9.4 507.0 37.3 4,746.4 3,761.0 985.5 -414.5 570.9
1981 3,343.7 24.1 550.1 43.1 3,960.9 3,785.7 175.2 101.5 276.71982 3,583.9 42.4 508.1 45.1 4,179.5 3,845.0 334.6 34.5 369.1
1983 3,615.6 175.9 461.8 39.9 4,293.0 3,796.0 497.0 -477.8 19.21984 3,610.7 232.2 451.2 47.1 4,341.2 3,907.3 433.8 552.0 985.9
OKLAHOMA
1955 482.7 6.5 53.3 3.7 546.2 403.1 143.1 7.5 150.6
1956 501.3 12.9 43.8 4.3 562.4 395.2 167.2 -45.8 121.4
1957 437.7 34.7 46.4 5.3 524.1 404.4 119.7 24.4 144.0
1958 612.5 38.6 45.8 7.1 704.0 469.5 234.5 52.9 287.4
1959 620.2 24.4 43.0 7.3 694.9 486.2 208.7 10.5 219.3
1960 705.5 24.9 44.5 7.9 782.8 520.0 262.8 33.0 295.7
1961 683.2 36.7 48.7 7.9 776.5 542.4 234.2 22.9 257.1
1962 656.6 56.4 53.2 8.5 774.5 574.8 199.7 5.8 205.5
1963 659.4 53.5 60.4 9.5 782.8 613.1 169.7 13.0 182.81964 618.1 68.0 62.6 10.2 758.9 620.8 138.1 38.8 176.9
1965 778.2 76.4 64.7 12.1 931.4 695.1 236.3 18.9 255.1
1966 842.8 107.3 66.6 13.2 1,029.9 760.4 269.5 -27.4 242.01967 795.3 112.1 68.9 15.7 992.1 797.8 194.3 39.3 233.6
1968 796.4 108.4 72.1 17.2 994.1 858.6 135.5 36.8 172.21969 950.3 115.2 74.3 18.8 1,158.6 962.7 195.9 36.2 232.1
1970 1,104.8 118.0 80.7 18.2 1,321.6 1,016.8 304.8 6.5 311.31971 1,086.3 112.1 84.6 20.6 1,303.5 1,092.6 210.9 83.0 293.91972 1,393.9 119.4 92.4 20.8 1,626.5 1,271.7 354.8 34.2 169.0
1973 2,196.5 66.9 116.! 25.5 2,405.3 1,751.5 653.8 115.5 769.4
1974 1,887.6 14.4 135.7 24.0 2,061.6 1,759.7 301.9 109.2 411.1
1975 4/ : 1,876.2 18.8 149.7 29.4 2,074.1 1,682.3 391.8 -29.0 362.7
1976 1,891.0 27.7 165.6 31.2 2,115.5 1,772.8 342.7 -68.5 274.11977 1,864.7 84.1 190.1 34.1 2,173.0 2,122.4 50.6 46.1 96.7
1978 2,318.1 102.6 223.0 29.9 2,674.4 2,265.3 409.1 -110.9 298.21979 3,332.4 41.7 277.3 23.7 3,675.0 2,915.6 759.4 101.1 860.5
1980 3,184.8 34.9 350.4 21.2 3,591.2 2,995.5 595.8 -180.7 415.1
1981 2.827.2 124.5 399.9 22.9 3,374.5 3,099.7 274.8 233.3 508.1
1982 3,199.9 127.7 422.0 22.5 3,772.1 2,955.6 816.5 -148.5 668.01983 2,568.0 351.7 .388.3 16.4 3,324.3 2,928.4 395.9 -50.0 345.8
1984 2,562.5 309.4 380.1 19.3 3,271.2 2,905.0 366.2 81.4 447.6
See footnotes at end of table, continued--
29 39
Table 4--kt income from farming (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans and operator households), by State,1955-$4 1i-continued....
Year
:
11.0Cross farm Income :
Tars
expenses
s Met farm: income2 befores inventorys adjust-i vent 2/:
s
s NetI change2 in fanI inventories1
: Net farm1 incomeI afters inventory: adjust-: gent .1.1
1
.
:
s
:
1
Cashreceiptsfromfaro
narketings
t t t
: Covernamnt : Nonmoney ss paymeats s Iacono :
t s s
s s s
I
Other :
fan 1
incase s
2/ :
1
2
s productionTotal s
s
:
:
M17.11on dollars
081008
1955 : 404.7 2.6 45.5 2.6 455.4 504.; 150.7 -7.9 142.81956 : 410.9 4.9 44.7 3.0 463.4 309.3 154.1 3.7 157.61957 1 393.6 9.6 43.2 3.6 451.9 319.8 132.1 .4 132.21958 : 403.2 6.4 44.5 4.7 458.9 329.6 129.3 7.8 137.01959 : 431.8 8.8 42.2 4.8 487.6 349.2 138.3 -4.3 114.21
1440 : 414.2 3,7 41.1 5.0 469.1 548.1 121.0 -.1 121.01961 : 419.7 10.4 44,1 4,9 479.1 364.5 114.5 1.8 116.41962 : 438.1 15.1 43.1 5.1 501.4 391.5 109.9 8.6 118.619E3 427.9 13.4 45.0 5.6 491.8 410.4 81.5 21.2 102.71964 : 431.3 19.4 44.8 6.2 501.7 420.3 81.4 1.8 83.21
1965 . 467.2 24.1 44.6 7.0 542.9 427.0 115.9 -6.1 109.81966 s 515.3 24.3 47.8 7.4 394.8 445.1 149.7 -4.5 145.21067 s 530.0 22.0 50.2 8.4 611.1 476.1 135.1 -1.7 133.41968 2 517.4 22.6 51.6 8.9 600.5 468.9 131.6 -8.4 123.31969 1 562.6 24.3 17.8 9.3 654.1 497.2 156.9 2.3 159.2
197C 1 567.6 23.1 67.7 9.0 667.5 518.2 149.3 .3 149.71971 : 571.4 21.0 75.8 10.2 680.8 537.9 142.9 3.2 146.01972 s 671.8 24.6 87.2 10.3 793.9 '64.3 229.5 -8.5 221.11973 t 922.5 15.3 99.1 12.6 1,049.5 -.12.0 347.5 -.2 347.31974 1,082.7 4.1 106.6 14.8 1,208.2 802.9 405.3 31.4 436.7
1975 4/ 1 1,046.3 4.6 110.4 18.2 1,179.6 875.5 304.1 20.2 324.31976 1,089.3 5.3 130.4 19.4 1,244.3 961.3 283.0 7.4 290.41977 1,059.0 23.5 152.1 20.4 1,255.0 1,041.7 213.3 -3.1 210.21976 t 1,161.5 30.4 190.5 72.5 1,454.9 1,207.7 247.2 54,0 301.21979 : 1,500.1 8.5 199.4 86.6 1,794.6 1,485.1 309.5 50.3 359.9:
1960 t 1,602.8 5.9 239.1 85.9 1,933.6 1,625.0 308.6 91.2 399.81981 s 1,712.0 19.3 266.1 93.5 2,090.9 1,729.6 161.3 32.4 393.71982 1,736.6 30.6 280.0 91.4 2,138.6 1,766.7 371.8 -66.5 305.31941
1964
% 1,60(11,791.8
64.276.1
280.8276.6
100.4
106.52,045.6
2,250.91,783.91,791.5
261.7459.4
35.4-37.6
317.1
421.6
s
1 211NIMMVANI4:
1955 t 744.8 4.1 141.4 3.0 893.3 647.4 243.9 -12.2 233.71956 : 745.7 6.1 145.2 3.2 900.2 659.6 240.5 16.8 257.31931 : 762.2 10.8 149.5 3.3 926.0 666.5 259.5 -55.1 204.41958 2 793.7 10.9 151.4 4.2 960.2 697.9 262.3 52.4 3i4.71959 : 783.8 9.9 133.1 3.9 950.8 723.2 225.6 8.3 233.9:
1960 2 807.1 11.8 i39.5 4.1 902.4 709.9 252.5 14.7 267.219611 813.1 18.8 131.0 3.9 966.8 705.5 261.2 6.9 268.11962 1 811.7 20.2 116.5 4.0 952.4 708.2 244.3 -57.2 187.1
1963 796.3 19.6 107.1 4.3 929.3 721.9 207.4 5.5 212.91964 1 807.2 19.1 100.1 6.2 932.5 716.3 216.2 .3 216.5
1965 2 838.5 21.4 96.0 6.6 962.4 726.9 235.5 -3.4 232.11966 : 896.8 22.4 98.1 6.7 1,023.9 732.4 271.6 -47.6 224.01967 s 887.2 21.2 97.3 7.2 1,012.9 797.4 215.4 78.1 293.51968 918.2 23.9 97.5 7.3 1,046.9 786.6 260.3 -14.0 246.41969 : 983.4 27.9 103.5 7.3 1,122.1 824.1 298.0 6.9 304.9
1970 t 1,036.8 25.2 120.7 7.1 1,189.7 886.3 303.4 10.8 314.21971 : 1,049.5 18.1 123.6 7.9 1,199.1 918.5 280.6 -10.3 270.31972 : 1,092.9 22.9 135.7 8.0 1,259.5 942.3 317.2 -31.9 285.31973 2 1,353.5 15,3 161.9 9.6 1,540.3 1,185.0 355.3 58.6 413.91974 1,504.9 4.9 190.9 13.8 1,714.5 1,427.9 286.7 65.1 352.3
1975 4/ : 1,600.i 5.3 215.0 17.3 1,838.0 1,533.4 304.6 5.2 309.81976 s 1,813.2 3,8 227.0 19.0 2,067.0 1,736.7 330.3 36.3 366.81977 1 1,897.8 7.5 271.5 21.9 2,198.6 1,872.1 326.5 6.0 332.51976 2,136.9 12.7 325.0 30.4 2,504.9 2,065.9 439.1 -5.5 433.61979 1 2,475.9 6.0 343.7 44.8 2,870.5 2,333.1 315.4 95.6 611.0
1
1980 s 2,632.7 8.3 403.3 43.6 3,091.0 2,690.2 400.7 -6.2 394.51961 : 2,913,1 11.9 432,1 51.7 3,408.9 2,888.8 320.0 146.6 666.61982 s 2,987.4 7.4 420.2 54.9 3,469.9 2,890.4 579.5 -58.5 321.01963 3,060.3 30.1 410.7 55.3 3,556.1 3,022.2 534.1 -120.0 414.01964 I 3,165.5 80.7 425.6 68.6 3,144.4 3,016.6 723.8 202.5 926.3
Bea footnotss at and of table.
30 '1l0
continued--
Tibia 4 - -Nat income from farming (including not Commodity Credit Corporation loans and operator households), by Seats,1955-84 1/-- continued
I
t
Year I
I
1
I
dross farm Incas* t
Cash I t i
t
t
receipts t Government t Nanmoney I Other I t
from t payment" 1 income t farm I Total I
farm 1 : t income i
marketing' i t t 1/ :
i Net farm i t Nat farmI income I Not t income
Farm t before t change t afterproduction I inventory t in farm t inventoryexpenses I adjust- i inventories t adjust -
t mint 2/ : : mint 1/t :
t
I Million dollar.I
:
I 'MODS ISLAND
1955
19561957
1958
1959
1950
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
19661967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975 4/
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
I°81
1982
19831984
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
19631964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
19711972
19731974
1975 4/
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
:
:
I
I
t
I
I
:
I
1
I
:
:
:
:
:
:
.
:
:
:
.
s
:
:
:
.
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
22.022.321.3
22.321.8
22.0
20.820.9
10.721.0
21.1
22.019.4
19.6
19.6
20.4
19.618.8
22.4
23.0
27.027.7
26.4
29.1
30.3
32.6
34.053.9
57.7
61.5
339.2
339.3310.9312.0349.8
338.4
373.7
384.6387.1390.9
396 1
397.4
413.3
383.3416.9
445.6
462.0524.3
695.0848.9
808.6
842.1797.0
'..s3.3
1,017.6
1,078.61,096.41,100.9
993.8
1,135.8
0.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
5/
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.1
.1
.2
3.9
3.6
17.833.1
11.3
14.2
17.8
21.218.7
21.4
26.7
53.0
57.4
53.0
56.2
54.4
44.149.3
36.45.6
6.7
5.315.7
21.06.5
13.4
15.917.2
45.9
45.2
2.82.42.62.72.7
2.4
2.3
2.01.9
1.'
1.5
1.51.5
1.4
1.5
1.8
1.82.1
2.4
2.9
3.4
3.94.4
5.05.1
5.3
5.86.3
6.57
66.6
65.3
58.7
60.8
56.4
54.8
54.655.2
55.7
54.2
53.8
54.0
51.650.4
52.5
54.4
55.661.1
64.091.5
74.4
80.787.3
92.0116.0
128.8
139.8140.5
126.1
125.9
0.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.1
.2
.2
.2
.4
.3
.6
.8
1.0
.6
.8
.8
1.3
1.81.9
0.61.01.4
2.2
2.6
2.1
2.62.7
2.93.3
3.7
3.9
4.4
4.7
4.9
4.8
5.35.4
6.5
7.5
9.2
9.812.4
35.036.5
36.2
37.1
36.0
35.837.7
24.9 16.924.9 17.5
24.1 18.5
25.2 19.4
24.6 20.2
24.6 19.2
23.3 18.0
23.1 17.1
22.8 17.3
23.0 16.7
22.3 16.8
23.8 16.921.1 17.021.3 16.0
21.3 15.5
22.3 15.0
21.6 15.1
21.1 15.0
25.0 21.0
26.3 21.8
31.0 21.832.3 24.1
31.6 25.4
35.1 27.6
36.1 32.3
es., 36.3
40.8 35.961.6 36.5
66.1 37.369.4 37.6
ROM CAROLINA
410.3 244.0
409.2 254.3
388.8 254.1408.0
420.0160.2
285.9
410.1 285.5
448.7 303.6463.7 313.2
464.3 319.8469.8 330.0
480.3 339.9
508.3 343.9
526.7 368.5491.3 365.6
530.5 388.2
559.1 410.5
567.0 432.4640.1 459.3
801.9 551.4943.4 678.1
701.6
8993'.: 748.0791.9
1,081.3 3 908.71,174.6 1,033.7
1,257.0 1,124.8
1,289.2 1,191.31,294.6 1,126.5
1,201.6 1,105.1
1,344.6 1,154.5
P.1
7.5
5.6
5.84.5
5.5
5.36.0
5.5
6.3
6.1
6.94.1
5.3
5.8
7.3
6.56.1
4.0
4.5
9.28.2
6.2
7.5
3.8
2.5
4.925.1
28.831.9
166.3
154.8
134.7
134.1
124.7
145.1
150.5
144.5
140.4
164.4
158.2
125.7
142.3
148.6
134.6180.9
250.5265.3
197.3
189.9120.5
172.6140.9
132.2
95.9
168.0
96.5
190.0
2/-0.5-.3.1
-.3
-.2
-.4-.4-.4-.6
2/-.3-.3
-.4-.2
1/-.4
-.2
2/2.6
-1.7
-.5.2
.1
-.6
.3
.2
-.1
-.3.6
-16.1-7.82.6
-4.8
-1.77.6
-3.9
6.61.3
4.7
2.1
4.3
-6.24.9
-6.3
25.1-5.7
10.3
28.1
11.4
-19.46.7
29.379.1
-129.464.927.2
-11.1
48.8
5.1
7.05.35.94.2
5.34.95.7
5.05.7
6.0
6.63.84.95.6
7.36.25.9
4.07.1
7.57.7
6.47.6
3.1
2.7
5.025.0
28.532.5
190.7
2:::150.4
129.3
123.0
152.?
114561.71
141.1
145.1
166.4
162.6
119.5147.2
142.3
IT.71
261.4293.5
208.7
170.5127.2
201.9220.0
2.7
160.9195.2
5.4
238.8
Sae footnotes at and of table. continued--
31 41
Table 4 - -Net income from farming (includingnet Commodity Credit Corporation loans and operator households), by State,1955-84 1/ - -continued
Year
t Cross farm income:
t
:
:
:
:
Cashreceiptsfromfarm
marketing@
1
: Government : Nonmoney :t payments : income :
: : :
: : :
Other :
farm :
income :
2/ :
t
:
:
1955 : 530.2 5.8 30.6 2.31956 : 490.4 22.4 29.5 2.41957 : 537.5 28.9 26.6 2.61958 : 683.0 25.0 30.1 3.11959 : 623.8 26.4 29.2 2.8
:
1960 : 596.5 28.9 31.3 3.11961 : 649.5 44.2 34.1 3.31962 : 677.7 53.3 37.9 3.71963 : 664.8 60.1 42.6 4.41964 : 673.7 67.9 43.1 5.0
1965 : 758.3 78.1 42.0 6.21966 : 874.5 7).7 44.5 6.91967 : 900.5 65.9 46.1 8.51968 : 913.1 88.8 47.8 9.61969 : 964.1 94.4 50.0 10.8
1970 : 1,016.7 91.7 51.5 10.41971 t 1,054.6 77.8 52.9 11.81972 s 1,287.0 111.5 56.2 11.91973 : 1,899.7 71.4 60.2 14.61974 : 2,102.1 33.4 71.2 18.4
1975 4/ t 1,992.7 32.8 78.9 22.81976 1 1,815.0 88.1 89.6 24.61977 : 1,525.4 94.9 104.6 22.71978 : 2,065.7 127.2 121.5 21.01979 : 2,320.7 54.7 134.7 31.9
t
1980 2,721.2 65.3 159.9 31.51981 . 2,725.8 90.7 179.1 34.81982 . 2,566.5 92.7 188.0 38.51983 2,567.2 266.8 179.4 34.21984 2,888.8 231.3 174.2 42.9
1955
1956
:
:
440.4477.8
5.6
7.8
121.0
116.81.2
1.61957 : 452.5 15.7 110.0 2.11958 : 492,9 26.2 110.8 3.11959 : 533.1 14.1 101.0 3.5
1960 : 496.9 14.9 99.6 3.81961 : 548.3 25.7 105.4 3.91962 538.7 30.0 105.8 4.21963 549.4 28.2 111.5 4.71964 581.1 31.2 112.1 5,4
1965 603.3 36.7 112.9 6.41966
1967603.4600.4
67.073.8
115.7113.4
7.08.4
1968
1969611.9659.6
70.1
73.1113.3111.3
9,210.1
1970 700.6 71.0 122.5 9.31971 : 739.2 49.5 121.5 11.11972
1973828.0
1,164.857.841.3
135.9
158.211.2
1974 1,028.1 9.0 182.0 12.3
1975 4/
1976
: 1,116.3 16.6
11.4193.0
229.215.0
15.91971 1,7:N 12.4 266.31976 1,578.6 15.5 276.2 31.71979 1,776.5 8.4 375.0 30.6
:480 1,849.6 18.7 438.0
651111981 1,950.4 20.7 500.61982 1,969.2 28.1 501.31983 1,796.9 65.8 475.4 ;78:621984 1,984.6 76.6 485.4 85.6
:
farm: production
Total : expenses
: Net farm :: Net farm
: income Net : income: before : change : after: inventory : in farm : inventory: adjust- : inventories : adjust-: sent 21 : t sent 3/
Million dollars
SOUTH DAKOTA
:69.0544.8595.5741.1682.2
659.8731.1772.7
771.9789.7
884.61,003.61,021.11,059.21,119.2
1,170.41,197.11,466.72,045.82,225.1
2,127,22,017.31,747.6
2,335.42,542.0
2,977,93,030.52,885.73,047.6
3,337.3
TENNESSEE
568.3
580.3603.9
633.0
652.0
615.1
683.2678.7693,9729.8
759.3
804.5
793.2
860.7
904.0921.3
1,032.81,377.91,231.4
1,340.9
1,545.8
1,689.6
1.91:12).(5)
2,374.2
2,530.62,556.2
2.416.42,632.1
394.8398.0439.3481.3445.7
488.6
505.4554.7581.3
563.2
622.2681.5739.8
765,4
796,7
832,2897.0953.3
1,247,8
1,347.1
1,404.9
1,387,21,661.1
1,830.1
2.091.6
2,332.62,500.02,609.62,641.52,714.7
325.0
336.8345.4
34(01.:
406.0
420.9
484.5
499.4
514.3
571.7
588.0598.7638.1
680.9724.4764.6
926.91,064.0
1,117.5
1,261.81,363.51,532.91,769.3
1,070.02,145.22,143.8
2,139.42,238.1
174.1
146.8156.2
259.8236.5
171.2
225.7218.0
190.6226.5
262.4
322.1281.3293.7322.5
338.1
300.2513.4798.0
878.1
722.3
630.1
86.5505.3450.4
645.2530.4276.1406.1
622.6
243.3267.1
249.0
209.1
262.3
;09.:230.4
244.9
g,;:11
205.8222.7
223.0196.9
46581:0
167.4
223.4284.0326.1
369.0421.2
404.3385.4412.3
276.9394.1
-48.8-1.5116.04.7
-126.2
141.3
-18.596.7
60.3-47.8
28.822.910.1
9.8
-13.1
-10.5
60.821.3255.6
-235.5
-59.6-400.4297.8
38.2302.2
-281.233.9157.1
-111.2174.5
46.0
-17.0-16.014.4
15.4
-.31.2
-1.1
39.5
-15.2
-4.07.8
-8.8
-7.04.2
8.630.626.217.2
125.0
-4.6
iiil
-100.0107.9113.9
lig::
125.3145.3272.2264.4110.3
272.4
207.2314.7
250.9178.7
291.2345.0291.4303.6309.4
327.7
361.0534.7
1,053.6642.6
662.8
229.7384.3
543.5752.6
364.0564.3433.2294.9
797.1
289.3
i1105.1
282.2
264.4
208.9263.5235.6248.9
215.2
240.9
::::::::::
231.6
227.5294.4
468.2292.4
218.8
341.9212.8339.5402.0
304.3
493.3526.3
173.9
572.1
See footnotes at end of table.
continued--
32
42
Table 4--Net income from farming (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans and operator households), by State,1955-84 1i-continued
Year
---
:
:
:
Cashreceipts
from
farm
marketing.
Gross farm income
s s
: Government : Nonmoney :payments : income :
: : :
: : :
--
s
Other :
farm :
income :
2/ :
1955 1,898.1 20.5 165.0 5.51956 1,867.9 54.9 151.4 7.71957 1,729.2 112.7 160.3 10.81958 2,352.6 122.2 174.9 16.51959 2,356.7 82.9 170.3 19.1
1960 2,276.2 72.5 172.9 20.41961 2,416.4 133.9 172.9 20.51962 s 2,433.0 148.5 169.5 21.91963 : 2,583.5 140.2 172.8 24.41964 : 2,314.5 173.5 169.4 31.7
1665 2,469.7 198.8 173.7 36.71966 2,666.7 451.7 178.1 39.81967 ! 2,469.0 462.2 179.8 46.41968 2,642.5 465.4 186.6 50.31969 3,037.5 505.2 200.9 54.4
1970 3,220.5 543.2 216.8 52.81971 3,458.5 468.6 233.7 58.81972 4,073.6 528.6 256.3 59.11973 6,488.6 386.6 288.8 70.91974 5,665.2 80.6 357.3 69.5
1975 4/ : 5,909.5 146.6 354.4 87.41976 6,312.2 111.7 384.8 96.31977 6,663.4 158.0 421.8 138.51978 . 7,621.7 318.8 461.3 167.21979 . 10,077.1 307.1 606.0 130.0
1980 . 9,065.5 231.8 694.9 136.51981 . 9,819.7 321.4 748.4 151.51982 9,627.6 643.6 881.2 151.91983 9,011.6 1,129.9 871.4 142.61984 9,682.7 782.4 935.1 168.9
1955 152.4 2.7 13.2 1.1
1956 147.7 4.8 12.9 1.21957 155.7 8.3 12.4 1.31958 158.6 5.6 12.9 1.6
1959 159.8 8.9 12.8 1.6
1960 . 162.8 6.6 13.4 1.61961 . 155.4 8.0 14.9 1.51962 . 167.5 8.9 15.1 1.51963 . 164.9 8.6 15.9 1.61964 . 152.8 8.5 16.2 1.9
1965 . 161.5 8.8 16.3 ..11966 191.9 9.7 16.8 2.11967 188.4 9.0 16.8 2.31968 198.3 10.9 If.5 2.41969 206.1 11.8 16.8 2.4
1970 222.1 11.1 19.6 2.31971 229.0 10.3 21.7 2.61972 250.8 13.9 26.2 2.61973 341.4 8.0 29.9 3.21974 320.6 2.9 34.4 3.5
1975 4/ 326.5 3.3 35.4 4.41976 362.9 5.6 45.1 4.81977 357.8 18.6 52.3 5.31978 451.5 20.2 58.7 4.91779 512.1 5.2 J8.3 4.4
1980 517.2 5.1 114.7 4.41981 542.0 7.8 121.4 4.81982 528.0 9.2 126.8 5.9
1983 561.2 18.6 120.6 10.41984 580.1 28.0 120.1 6.0
--- - ..----------------------------: i Net farm : s Net farm: : incoms : Net s income: Farm : before : change s after: production : inventory : in farm s inventory
Total : expenses : adjust- : inventories s adjust-s : ment 21 : s sent 3/:
Million dollars
TRXAS
2,089.02,081.82,013.02,666.1
2,628.9
2,542.1
2,743.62,773.62,920.9
2,689.2
2,879.03,336.33,157.33,344.8
3,798.1
4,033.34,219.5
4,917.67,234.9
6,172.5
6,497.96,905.07,381.78,569.0
11,120.2
10,128.711,041.011,304.311,155.511,569.1
UTAH
169.3
166.6177.8
178.7
183.1
184.4
179.9193.1
191.0
179.4
188.7
220.5216.5228.0
237.0
255.1
263.6293.4382.5
361.5
369.6418.3434.0535.3610.0
641.1.
676.1
669.8
710.9734.2
1,388.5 700.5 24.5 725.01,338.3 743.5 -125.0 618.51,458.5 554.4 189.8 744.21,637.5 1,028.6 17.7 1,046.31,727.5 901.4 10.5 911.9
1,751.5 790.6 4..2 833.81,926.9 816.7 133.6 950.32,092.7 680.9 120.1 801.02,151.0 769.9 -85.5 684.42,132.3 556.9 6.3 563.2
2,306.0 573.0 142.8 715.82,513.9 822.4 -64.8 757.62,643.5 513.9 43.3 557.12,826.7 518.1 165.2 683.33,098.5 699.6 4.2 703.9
3,191.4 841.8 106.8 94m.63,484.1 735.4 73.3 808.74,120.4 797.2 326.6 1,123.75,287.3 1,947.6 329.9 2,277.55,057.0 1,115.5 -80.3 1,035.3
5,180.3 1,317.6 -106.2 1,211.45,926.0 979.0 124.8 1,103.86,257.5 1,124.2 -38.4 1,085.87,462.3 1,106.7 136.2 1,242.99,051.4 2,068.8 -61.5 2,007.3
9,005.8 1,122.9 -335.8 787.29,603.5 1,437.5 526.4 1,963.99,371.0 1,933.3 -88.3 1,845.09,058.2 2,097.3 -544.1 1,553.29,827.2 1,741.9 421.0 2,162.9
118.1 51.2 -2.5 48.8120.6 46.0 45.2126.9 50.8 3.9 54.7139.2 39.5 -.8 38.7
145.8 37.3 -3.2 34.1
148.2 36.2 -5.8 30.3153.4 26.4 -3.7 22.8157.7 35.3 4.9 40.2164.3 26.7 1.8 28.5160.9 18.5 -1.0 17.5
163.4 25.4 8.0 33.3176.0 44.5 -7.4 37.2179.0 37.5 10.9 48.4175.3 52.7 -2.3 50.4
185.5 51.5 5.2 56.7
194.8 60.3 1.9 62.2199.5 64.1 -.1 64.1206.9 86.5 -5.3 81.2252.2 130.3 1.5 131.8
292.9 68.6 16.6 85.2
313.5 56.1 -3.0 53.1348.0 70.3 -12.2 58.2380.4 53.7 -3.6 50.1
462.2 73.1 -6.8 66.3530.8 79.2 14.3 93.5
594.9 46.5 24.9 71.4643.2 30.9 25.3 56.2624.1 45.6 9.2 55.0632.4 78.5 -41.7 36.8645.9 88.3 -20.1 68,3
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
33 43
Table 4 --Net income from farming (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans and operato households), by State,
--__-_-______-_---------------------Year
1955-84 1 -continued
Cross farm income
:
:
:
Cashreceiptsfromfarm
marketing,
:
: Government
payments:
:
: Nonmoney :: income
:
i
Other :
farm :
income :
2/
1955 : 110.5 t.( 16.8 0.31956 : 114.8 1.2 16.1 .31957 : 120.4 1.2 16.1 .41958 . 122.6 1.2 15.9 .51959 : 124.3 1.5 16.4 .4
1960 . 121.2 1.6 13.8 .41961 . 125.9 1.9 14.3 .41962 : 125.3 1.5 12.9 .41963 : 126.6 1.8 11.7 .41964 : 128.1 2.4 11.5 .9
1965 : 130.9 1.6 11.9 .91966 : 135.2 1.5 12.4 .91967 . 130.0 1.7 12.9 .91968 . 136.8 1.5 13.5 .91969 149.0 1.4 14.2 .9
1970 157.5 1.4 15.6 .91971 164.0 .8 17.5 .91972 176.6 .8 19.4 .91973 202.7 .9 22.4 1.01974 221.4 1.6 25.1 1.5
1975 4/ : 231.0 1.3 26.6 1.91976 270.5 1.2 29.3 2.21977 272.8 2.0 30.6 4.91978 312.8 4.5 12.1 9.01979 350.6 1.2 37.0 5.6
1980 374.9 1.3 42.6 3.91981 389.4 1.6 46.3 6.71982 408.9 1.6 48.3 6.81983 432.1 1.5 9.8 6.91984 399.9 8.5 53.5 7.9
1955 : 433.7 4.4 128.8 2.51956
1957
.
:
458.4436.5
5.7
9.0128.2118.3
2.7
3.1158 1 465.6 9.6 124.6 3.919:9 . 457.4 7.2 120.2 3.8
1960 : 452.1 7.1 109.6 4.01961 : 475.7 12.7 103.8 3.81962 : 495.2 17.2 102.7 3.91963 . 472.1 14.3 97.4 4.21964 : 488.9 14.8 94.9 5.1
1961 . 501.6 16.1 97..5 5.71961, : 502.5 17.6 93.0 5.9196' .. 507.2 17.6 92.3 6.61969 : 511.1 17.9 89.9 6.81964 : 563.2 19.7 90.1 7.1
197 : 593.2 20.0 96.2 6.91971 . 597.7 14.4 98.2 7.71972 : 66.8.8 19.6 110.0 7.71973 891.3 12.7 127.5 9.31974 958.1 7.8 158.0 12.8
19:5 4/ 983.1 5.8 159.0 15.919 16 1,036.4 7.2 173.2 17.319/7 1,009.7 17.1 187.7 20.51578 1,222.1 26.7 197.2 41.3109 1,314.0 5.9 246.4 57.6
1980 1,418.3 13.3 277.7 59.91981 . 1,576.7 10.8 313.6 63.81982 . 1,625,7 7.5 297.6 65.71983 . 1,452.7 29.4 307,8 67.31984 . 1,794.4 46.0 292.1 79.2
Soe footnotes at end of table.
.
Farm: production
Total : expensess
s
Million dollars
VERMONT
128.6 94.8132.5 96,0138.1 98.3140.2
142.699.0101.9
137.0
142.5101.1
98.3140.0140.5
99.2
142.8102.4
101.2
145.4 101.2150.0145.6 107.7
105.2
152.8
165.5108.1
117.1
175.4 127.2
183.3 133.0197.8 13..3226.9 162.4249.5 199.5
260.7 210.6
303.1 238.7310.4 250.2358.5 210.4394.4 306.4
422.7 341.3
444.0 370.5465.7 366.8490.3 399.4469.8 393.4
VIRGINIA
569.3
595.0566.9
366.6
603.8
383.6
588.7403.9
416.1
572.9 404.8600.7 414.0619.0588.0
422.1
603.7428.0
439.2
615.9 450.5619.0623.7
464.5
631.7487.9
680.1491.0
517.1
716.2717.9
542.6
800.1570.6
1,040.8596.8
1,A36.6725.0873.7
1,163.9 925.41,234.1 1,010.21,234.9 1,076.31,487.3 1,291.11,623.9 1,539.1
1,769.2 1,698.41,964.9 1,831.41,996.4 1,819.51,857.1 1,809.32,211.8 1,866.1
34 44
: : Net farm: Net farm: income : Net
ic: before : change : after: inventory : in farm : inventory: adjust- : inventories : adjust-
:sent 3/ : : sent 3/:
5/ 33.8-5.2 31.3
r911-2.3 37.5-.1 41.1
40.7 -1.1 39.6
36.0 2.5 38.544.2 .8 45.0
43::81
-4.2 36.6-5.4 32.7
41.7 - 3.8 37.9
44.2 -8.0 36.244.8 4.0 48.8
3474.;
-.5-2.4
37.4
42.348.4 -2.2 46.2
48.2 2.1 50.350.3 .7 51.060.5 59.964.5 -2.2 62.350.0 -1.5 48.5
50.2 49.864.4 1.7 66.160.2 -4.7 55.588.1 1.8 89.988.0 7.2 95.1
81.4 17.1 98.573.4 40.1 113.598.8 15.0 113.990.8 -11.9 79.076.4 -1.2 75.2
202.7 8.2 210.9211.5 16.4182.5 -42.2 140.3199.9
172.631.5-4.5
231.4
168.1
168.0 4.2 172.2186.7196.9
6.4-3.6 I BA
159.9 -52.0 108.J164.6 119.0 183.6
165.3 11.2 176.5154.5 -20.4 134.1135.9 36.3140.7 3.6163.0 5.6 168.5
173.6 .9 174.5147.4 1.8 149.1203.4 17.9 221,2
315.8263.0
19.3
24.1335.1287.1
238.5 1.4 239.9223.9 -33.3 190.6158.6 -17.2 141.4196.1 49.6 245.784.8 32.7 117.5
70.8 -58.0 12.9133.5 133.1 266.6176.9 -62.3 114.647.8 -7.5 40.3345.7 -88.5 257.2
continued--
Table 4 - -Net income from farming (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans and operator households), by State,
Year
1955-84 1/ - -continued
-
Gross farm income
1 Cash 1 t :
receipts : Government 1 Henan:sty :
: from t payments t income t
t farm : t t
: markatings 1 t t
.*
:
Other t
farm t
Income t
2/ t...
1955 505.9 3.8 54.6 2.81956 534.8 4.6 53.9 3.11957 512.2 11.2 52.9 3.71958 541.5 6.5 54.0 4.71959 550.0 9.5 53.3 4.8
1960 571.5 9.7 54.6 5.01961 566.8 12.1 59.7 4.91962 590.6 21.6 58.7 5.21963 625.9 16.3 61.4 5.71964 608.2 32.8 60.9 6.5
1965 655.1 39.9 58.2 7.41966 738.1 49.6 62.0 7.81967 770.6 52.3 64.3 9.01968 783.3 52.6 67.4 9.51969 809.4 56.9 73.7 10.1
1970 794.2 57.9 74.3 9.81971 816.4 54.3 75.9 11.01972 1,058.6 56.4 100.4 11.11973 1,573.3 35.1 118.8 13.61974 1,777.8 9.8 113.0 16.3
1975 4/ 1,867.2 6.9 122.3 20.21976 1,844.9 5.0 157.0 21.71977 1,762.5 58.8 183.9 22.61978 2,088.1 68.8 215.5 97.81979 2,228.9 16.7 253.4 129.6
1980 2,597.2 9.5 269.3 87.11981 . 2,837.0 37.3 312.4 93.71982 : 2,873.5 77.0 316.9 91.71983 . 2,857.1 153.8 312.7 86.41984 . 2,932.5 171.0 318.4 97.6
.
1955 . 110.4 1.7 52.8 0.91956 . 108.7 2.2 49.5 1.01957 107.5 2.6 44.1 1.11958 111.8 2.1 43.8 1.31959 . 109.1 3.0 39.0 1.2
1960 . 107.6 3.0 36.2 1.21961 . 103.0 3.5 35.1 1.11962 . 103.4 3.8 32.6 1.11963 . 98.1 3.7 31.4 1.11964 . 97.9 4.0 30.0 1.4
1965 . 102.9 3.6 28.0 1.41966 102.6 3.9 27.1 1.41967 93.4 3.9 26.0 1.41968 96.2 4.0 24.9 1.31969 99.8 3.9 25.0 1.2
1970 104.2 3.6 27.8 1.21971 100.6 2.6 31.4 1.31972 111.6 3.3 35.7 1.31973 146.5 1.6 43.0 1.61974 142.0 1.5 49.2 1.6
1975 4/ 138.1 1.9 48.4 2.11976
:
139.7 2.6 60.1 2.31977 146.0 4.5 61.9 2.21978 185.4 3.2 59.1 6.41979 s 226.9 2.0 86.9 7.3
1980 213.7 2.5 94.9 7.51981 209.5 3.. 106.7 8.01982 212.1 2.5 110.3 8.51983 . 210.8 4.0 100.2 8.21984 . 225.6 5.8 91.4 8.6
Sea footnotes at end of table.
t t Net farm : t Net farmt incase : Net t income
t Farm : before : change t aftert production : inventory t in farm t Inventory
Total t expenses t adjust- t inventories : adjust-t : sent 3/ t : cant 3/t t :
Million dollars
WASHINGTON
567.1 379.4596.5 384.1
579.9 399.4606.8 442.0617.6 460.9
640.8 456.1
643.6 469.0675.9 493.5
709.1 521.4708.4 537.9
760.6 546.9857.5 594.3896.2 616.7912.9 631.4
950.1 657.8
936.1 694.4957.6 712.1
1,226.5 774.5
1,740.8 979.8
1,917.0 1,184.9
2,016.5 1,259.62,028.6 1,460.32,027.8 1,478.1
2,470.1 1,800.22,628.5 2,077.2
2,963.0 2,192.53,280.4 2,536.83,359.1 2,539.23,410.0 2,569.63,519.5 2,646.9
VEST VIRGINIA
165.8 104.4
161.4 105.1155.3 102.7
159.0 106.5152.4 110.3
148.1 106.9142.8 105.7140.9 105.7134.4 107.5133.2 109.0
136.0 109.2134.9 109.8124.7 113.3126.4 110.1
129.8 110.6
136.8 115.8136.0 120.6151.9 123.5192.8 155.6194.3 179.0
190.5 174.1
204.7 198.5214.6 213.2254.1 251.3323.1 295.4
318.6 339.5
327.2 357.9333.3 361.3323.1 366.6331.4 363.2
35 4 5
187.7 -0.4 187.3212.4 -16.4 195.9
180.5 26.8 207.3164.8 2.8 167.6156.6 6.6 163.2
184.7 -1.8 182.9174.5 7.8 182..182.5 25.2 207.6187.7 15.7 203.4170.5 -1.9 168.6
213.6 -8.3 205.4263.2 22.6 285.8279.5 -20.0 259.4281.4 -22.0 259.5292.2 26.0 318.2
241.7 2.3 244.245.5 64.2 309.)451.9 4.9 456.8761.0 20.2 781.2732.1 90.2 822.3
756.9 77.5 834.5568.3 4.7 573.0549.7 -83.0 466.6669.9 84.0 753.9551.3 189.8 741.0
770.5 -11.0 759.5
743.7 152.1 895.8819.8 -27.3 792.5
53.4 893.8872.5 53.9 926.4
61.5 -5.8 55.756.3 -.3 55.952.6 -10.1 42.552.5 1.5 54.042.0 -1.3 40.7
41.2 .9 42.137.1 .9 38.035.2 -6.6 28.626.8 -4.3 22.524.2 -2.9 21.4
26.8 -3.4 23.425.1 -10.5 14.611.4 14.2 25.616.4 1.2 17.6
19.2 4.5 23.7
21.0 -1.7 19.315.3 3.8 19.228.4 -.2 28.337.2 2.7 39.815.3 12.2 27.5
16.4 -.4 16.1
6.2 -3.4 2.91.4 -2.3 -1.02.8 1.7 4.527.7 -1.1 26.6
-20.9 18.8 -2.1-30.7 16.0 -14.7-28.0 -11.1 -39.1-43.5 -6.1 -49.5-31.7 19.8 -11.9
continued--
1
Table 4 --Net income from farming (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loan, and operator households), by State,1955-64 1, --continued
=N..* .M..40.Grose farm income 8 8 Net faro 1 t Net farm
:I 1 income 1 Net t income
8 Cash 8 t 8 t t Farm 8 before 8 change 8 afterYear t receipts t Government t Nonsoney t Other t t production 8 inventory t in farm 8 inventory
8 from t payments t income : farm t Total t expenses : adjust- t inventories 8 adjust -8 farm t t 1 income t t t sent 2/ 1 I sent 2/: marketings 8 8 8 3/ 8 t t t
Million dollar.
:
WISCONSIN
1955 8 680.2 3.5 111.4 4.1 1,099.1 770.4 326.7 316.61956 t 1,019.1 8.0 115.5 4.4 '1,147.0 792.1 354.9 380.5
-10.1
1957 t 1,069.4 14.7 120.6 5.0 387.91958
:
1,125.2 6.11,209.6
21::382.6
403.41959
19.7 122.3 1,273.3827.0846.9 426.4
416.71,067.9 14.6 136.1 5.8 1,244.7
-23.0
:
889.3 355.4
1960 : 1,103.6 123.1 6.0 1,249.8 395.0
61.3
371.11961 : 1,125.6
16.9
40.0 130.5 5.904.8
424.7 438.7
-24.0
1962 t 1,140.3 42.5 123.5 6.11,305.01,312.4
850.3418.1
399.5434.61:1
1963 : 1,134.5 45.9 116.9 6.6894.3
437.9375.9
1964 8 1,190.9 47.6 7.61,303.9 904.3
410.1116.0 1,362.5-23.6
:
924.6
1963 : 1,237.9 51.6 115.5 6.8 491.1
-27.8
-2,7 488.41966 8 1,419.4 53.7 119.7 9.2
1,433.7 942.6
608.21961 8 1,393.9 41.2 124.1 10.3
10.6
1,602.0 1,010.2
498.61,569.5 1,074.1 1::12e1968 t 1,438.0 51.7 124.6
iii.18
564.51969 . 1,529.9 56.3 136.1 11.2
1,645.3 1,106.6
574.41,733.6 1,154.8 !I.:::
1970 : 1,596.6 51.7 155.7 10.9 568.1 6.2 576.31971 8 1,657.3 36.9 163.9 12.2
1,814.9 1,246.7
5S4.6 635.71972 t 10.48.2 57.1 181.6 12.3
1,670.3 1,315.6
715.4 -:14:: 680.51973 . 2,279.6 39.6 209.1 14.9
2,099.4 1,384.12.543.3 1,636.0 905.3 -6.3 899.0
1974 : 2,470.8 13.3 253.4 17.1 2,754.6 2,052.7 26.1 729.9t
745.1 776.31975 4/ 8 2,671.1 14.1 169.3 21.5
23.631.22,976.2 2,231.1
1976 t 3,025.0 14.3 284.2 897.6 -231.1 666.51977 8 3,158.6 26.3 324.0 26.6
3,347.33,535.6
2,449.72,755.4 780.4 301.2 1,081.6
1978 : 3,649.5 44.1 370.3 93.1 4,157.0 3,046.9 1,106.0 -31.5 1,076.51979 1 4,201.9 26.5 438.9 123.9 4,799.2 3,512.6 1,266.6 243.5 1,530.1
1960 . 4,643.5 12.4 304.4 125.3 1,165.4 216.8 1,162.21961 8 5,224.4 16.9 577.3 130.0
5,285.6 4,120.3
1,380.0 -53.2 1,326.81982 t 5,096.3 46.5 599.1 143.45,948.6 4,566.6
1,162.5 1,194.91983 : 5,125.8 166.0 557.5 138.1
5,665.4 4,722.9
1,072.6 -2:::4; 781.91984 t 5,135.8 237.6 522.2 169.8
5,987.4 4,914.86,065.7 4,902.6 1,163.0 396.6 1,561.6
t
: WYOMING:
1955 t 116.0 3.1 10.0 0.6 106.8 20.8 6.8 29.5
1:::
1956 t 120.8 7.2 9.8 .6129.6
27.8 30.21957 1 139.9 8.2 9.3 .7
138.5 110.7
42.4 53.210.31958 t 167.2 5.7 .9
158.1 115.7126.5 57.6 7.2 64.9
1959 . 163.9 11.5 10.8 .9184.1
55.0 -2.3 52.5:
169.2 134.2
1960 . 168.3 9.9 11.1 1.0 56.2 -15.4 40.910.2 12.4 175.9 133.8
1961 . 152.4 1.0190.2 134.0
13.0 1.142.1 2.0 44.11962 135.1 10.7 179.9 141.8 36.1
199::
53.7.
1963 . 161.1 9.6 13.9 1.2 185.9 156.4 29.5 49.21964 : 155.3 10.6 14.4 2.5 182.7 157.4 25.3 2.1 27.4
1965 9.5 2.7 31.2 4.6 36.0; 170.6 14.8
;91::
15.4 2.8197.6 166.3
46.61966 : 207.2 11.61967 : 197.6 16.0 3.1
237.1 161.5
51.3
::::
11.11968 t 219.0 14.3 16.3 3.2
227.7 197.9
i0.151 -1.81969 8 231.6 14.3 17.0 3.3
253.0 212.942.6 2.3
t
266.3 223.7
1970 t 233.2 15.2 17.4 3.2 269.1 230.9 38.2 13.9 52.01971 t 265.0 14.9 18.4 3.5 301.9 52.6 9.1 61.71972 . 339.2 20.6 21.5 3.5 384.8
249.3105.5 -.1 105.3
1973 . 424.9 12.7 4.0279.3
139.9 -2.4 137.51974 t 366.1 4.8 litt 4.4
468.1 328.2405.3 345.6 59.7 16.3 76.0
1975 4/ : 376.2 5.3 34.5 5.6 421.6 373.6 48.0 -21.1 26.81976 383.9 7.1 37.4 6.4 436.6 434.5 2.3 2.0 4.31977 : 455.2 10.5 42.5 13.3 521.4 446.9 74.5 -72.4 2.11978 t 549.6 17.3 47.7 14.6 57.4 16.6 76.11979 8 714.7 8.3 46.6 7.2
629.3 571.8719.0 111.9 -18.0 94.0
t
667.1
1960 : 662.2 7.3 7.3 65.9 6.7 72.657.5 734.4 668.51981 t 10.7 8.1 -10.7 34.7 24.0
601.6 64.61.12 8 530.2 10.5 8.4 :NI
695.7701.9 -84.1 33.3
:::::1983 8 594.3 19.3
66.7
8.1 -40.1 -29.765.6
10.3667.3 727.4
744.3 -67.9 -8.5 -76.41984 . 573.9 25.3 67.0 676.5
See footnotes at end of table.continued--
36
46
table 4 --Nat incois from farming (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans and operator households), by Stets,1955-44 1 /-- continued
t Cross farm income I 1 MOt farm I I Net farm
1 t t LUNN 1 Net t incomet Cash t t t t t farm I Were t change t after
Tsar i receipt t Caverns:lint t Nonsoney t Other i t production t Ines:gory t is farm t Invantoryfrom t payments I !noose t farm t total t at:soots t adjust.. t 1 Ise 1 &OHM ..farm t 1 t income t t t mint 3/ t t sent 3/
t markstings t t t 2/ t t t t
Million dollars
MITE) STATIN
1933 29,490 229 3,419 123 33,261 22,171 11,090 213 11,305
1936 1 30,402 554 3,319 141 34,415 22,705 11,710 -456 11,254
1937 1 29,714 1,016 3,271 169 34,170 23,702 10,467 618 11,085
1938 33,436 1,089 3,365 222 38,133 25,790 12,343 825 13,1681959 33,647 682 3,320 227 37,876 27,177 10,699 14 10,713
1950 34,012 702 3,233 243 38,191 27,376 10,814 397 11,2111961 35,163 1,493 3,312 242 40,211 28,589 11,622 336 11,9381962 t 36,469 1,747 3,251 257 41,723 30,279 11,444 620 12,0641963 t 37,477 1,696 3,281 285 42,739 31,599 11,141 629 11,770
1964 37,326 2,181 3,278 336 43,121 31,812 11,309 -817 10,492
1965 t 39,365 2,463 3,292 387 45,508 33,650 11,89 1,042 12,1100
1966 t 43,435 3,277 3,423 416 50,331 36,308 14,043 -43 13,960
1967 t 42,817 3,079 3,483 484 49,863 38,181 11,682 637 12,339
1966 44,183 3,462 3,337 320 51,723 39,525 12,198 124 12,322
1969 t 48,179 3,794 3,777 539 56,309 42,115 14,194 99 14,293
1970 50,509 3,717 4,044 342 58,812 44,452 14,360 6 14,366
1971 52,748 3,145 4,219 610 60,721 47,107 13,615 1,397 15,0121972 61,106 3,961 4,602 613 70,284 51,688 18,596 861 19,457
1973 86,886 2,607 5,262 749 93,304 64,534 30,950 3,406 34.3561974 92,391 530 6,132 803 99,838 70,980 28,878 -1,611 'i 267
1975 4/ t 88,902 817 6,484 998 97,191 75,043 22,148 3,399 2$,3471976 95,355 734 7,298 1,079 104,465 82,742 21,723 -1,548 20,175
1977 96,235 1,819 8,410 1,222 107,686 88,884 18,801 1,080 19,881
1978 t 112,182 3,030 9,177 1,893 126,283 101,001 25,282 2,130 27,4121979 t 131,505 1,375 10,501 2,238 145,619 118,957 26,662 3,043 31,708
1980 : 139,760 1,286 12,179 2,273 133,497 129,389 26,108 -5,9281981
1982
t 142,087142,938
1,9323,492
13,72113,984
2,4752,577
160,216162,991
136,125136,917
24,09126,073
3,731-1,430 iiii24i
1983 : 136,260 9,295 13,094 2,539 161,188 135,626 23,562 -10,363 14,9971984 : 141,835 8,430 12,888 3,046 166,200 139,496 26,704 7,827 34,530
1/ Details may not add to totals due to rounding. Includes Alaska and Hawaii from 1960 to date. 2/ Beginning with 1978, other
farm income includes forest product sales and cash receipts from farm marketing' excludes forest product sales. 3/ For forsoperators only. 4/ Beginning with 1975, based on the 1974 Consus of Agriculture definition of a fors, which is a fors with salesof $1,000 or more. 5/ Less than $50,000.
4737
Table 5--Cash income from farming (excluding operator households), by State, 1981-84 1/
Item : 1981 : 1982 : 1983 1984
ALABAMA
Farms
:
:
:
57,000
Number
55,000 54,000
Million dollars
54,000
Cash sources : 2,286.7 2,211.6 2,203.1 2,352.6Farm marketings : 2,168.7 2,100.1 2,040.4 2,188.9Crops
: 916.5 884.7 773.0 801.6Livestock and products : 1,252.3 1,215.5 1,267.5 1,387.3
Government payments : 21.4 31.4 60.1 57.1Other farm cash receipts 2/ . 96.6 80.0 102.6 106.6
Cash uses: 1,711.6 1,584.2 1,577.0 1,623.0
Intermediate product expenses : 1,331.7 1,179.1 1,196.5 1,249.0Farm origin : 727.7 624.9 662.8 652.1Manufactured inputs 332.0 299.5 277.3 307.6Other : 272.0 254.6 256.4 289.3
Business taxes 12.0 13.1 14.0 14.1Interest
. 234.5 255. 242.9 230.4Cash wages to hired labor 3/ . 80.1 87.5 84.1 86.6Net rent to all landlords . 53.3 48.9 39.5 43.0
Cash income from farming 4/ : 575.1 627.4 626.1 729.6
ALASKA: Number
Farms: 500 550 600 650
: Million dollars
Cash sources: 15.0 18.7 22.8 25.8
Farm marketings 14.1 17.6 21.9 24.8Crops : 9.0 11.2 14.5 17.7Livestock and products : 5.1 6.4 7.4 7.1
Government payments : .4 .4 .2 .2Other farm cash receipts 2/ : .6 .7 .7 .8
Cash uses : 13.2 16.3 18.1 16.1Intermediate product expenses : 8.5 8.5 10.1 10.8Farm origin 2.7 2.7 3.5 3.1Manufactured inputs 3.2 2.8 3.3 4.1Other : 2.6 3.0 3.3 3.6
Business taxes : .4 .4 .4 .4Interest : 2.8 5.8 6.1 3.1Cash wages to hired labor 3/ . 1.8 1.9 1.9 1.9Net rent to all landlords : -.3 -.3 -.3 -.2
Cash income from farming 4/ : 1.8 2.4 4.7 9.7
See footnotes at end of table.continued--
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Table 5--Cash income from farming (excluding operator households), $1), State, 1981-84 1i-continued
Item
ARIZONA
Farms
:
:
:
1981
7,800
1982 : 1983
Number
8,000 8,200
Million dollars
1984
8,300
Cash sources : 1,780.3 1,767.2 1,657.4 1,670.1
Farm marketings : 1,744.1 1,679.7 1,525.4 1,521.4Crops 1,014.5 972.5 780.5 768.4Livestock and products 729.6 707.1 744.9 753.0
Government payments : 5.9 59.4 102.9 118.4Other farm cash receipts 2/ 30.3 28.1 29.0 30.3
Cash uses 1,324.2 1,301.3 1,322.7 1,389.1Intermediate product expenses : 941.1 895.5 929.6 993.8Farm origin : 435.1 411.6 480.3 488.3Manufactured inputs : 248.6 229.7 217.9 233.2Other 257.4 254.2 231.4 272.3
Business taxes : 27.2 24.3 26.4 28.6Interest . 179.4 186.0 181.0 175.1Cash wages to hired labor 3/ . 137.8 156.4 150.4 154.7
Net rent to all landlords . 38.7 39.1 35.4 36.9
Cash income from farming 4/ 456.1 465.9 334.7 281.0
ARKANSAS
Farms 58,000
Number
57,000 56,000
Million dollars
55,000
Cash sources 3,512.0 3,507.4 3,268.7 3,6/7.0Farm marketings 3,381.3 3,291.7 2,875.1 3,336.0
Crops 1,760.1 1,750.8 1,380.4 1,462.5Livestock and products 1,621.1 1,540.9 1,494.7 1,873.5
Government payments 40.1 119.3 290.9 209.6Other farm cash rec ipts 2/ 90.6 96.3 102.7 131.4
Cash uses 2,534.4 2,337.2 2,365.2 2,501.5Intermediate product expenses : 1,823.8 1,583.0 1,660.5 1,76;.7Farm origin 940.2 795.1
84;75.4
870.5Manufactured inputs 517.9 480.3 5 508.6Other 365.7 307.6 337.5 388.6
Business taxes 41.1 48.8 47.3 50.9
Interest : 371.6 415.8 397.6 394.0Cash wages to hired labor 3/ : 149.7 164.9 153.5 163.1Net rent to all landlords 148.2 124.7 101.4 125.8
Cash income from farming 4/ 977.7 1,170.2 903.5 1,175.5
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
3949
Table 5--Cash income from farming (excluding operator households), by State, 1981-84 11-continued
Item
-----________________ -------------
CALIFORNIA
Farms
.
1981
A3,000
1982 1983
Number
82,000 80,000
Million dollars
1984
78,000
Cash sources: 14,233.4 14,719.7 13,A59.0 14,675.8Farm marketings: 14,086.5 14,442.5 12,982.3 14,184.9Crops: 9,867.7 10,049.6 8,769.4 9,714.3
Livestock and products 4,218.8 4,392.9 4,212.9 4,470.6Government payments 23.4 134.5 352.6 335.3Other farm cash receipts 2/ 123.5 142.8 124.1 155.6
Cash uses 10,112.4 10,368.9 10,352.8 10,906.3Intermediate product expenses : 6,256.4 6,127.7 6,217.3 6,687.6Farm origin 2,743.0 2,529.3 2,719.1 2,782.9Manufactured inputs 1,736.5 1,636.0 1,5A.3 1,781.6Other 1,776.9 1,962.4 1,909.9 2,123.1
Business taxes 271.0 243.4 219.4Interest : 1,551.0 1,700.8 1,712.6 1,747.0Cash wages to hired labor 3/Net rent to all landlords
:
.
1,566.2
467.71,819.3
477.81,749.0
454.41,799.7
436.6
Cash income from farming 4/ 4,121.0 4,350.8 3,106.3 3,769.5
COLORADO Number
Farms: 27,000 27,500 27,000 27,000
Milliou dollars
Cash sources 3,038.2 3,146.6 3,125.8 3,553.3Farm marketingc 2,955.1 3,037.2 2,925.5 3,352.1
CropsLivestock and products
: 945.6c,009.5
1,023.2 925.02,014.0 2,000.5
1,147.72,204.4
Government payments 47.6 68.8 162.4 153.6Other farm cash receipts 2/ : 35.5 40.6 37.9 47.5
Cash uses 2,509,6 2,598.4 2,671.7 2,754.9Intermediate product exp-nses 1,850.5 1. °O1.2 1,977.5 2,073.8
Farm origin 1,278.5 1,-31.9 1,421.2 1,474.0Manufactured inputs 302.3 291.0 277.0 299.7Other
: 269.7 272.3 279.3 300.2Business taxes : 52.8 49.7 51.7 52.5Interest . 433.9 474.3 453.0
11t..18Cash wages to hired labor 3/ : 113.9 129.2 124.2Net rent to all landlords
. 58.6 44.1 65.3 64.4
Cash income from farming 4/ 528.5 548.2 454.0 798.4
See footnotes at end of table.continued--
40
Table 5--Cash income from farming (excluding operator households), by State, 1981-84 1/--continued
Item 1981 1982 1983 1984
CONNECTICUT
Farms
:
:
:
4,300
Number
4,300 4,300
Million dollars
Cash sources : 308.6 331.0 328.9Farm marketings : 301.4 323.1 320.5
Crops : 113.2 124.4 118.0Livestock and products : 188.2 196.7 202.5
Government payments : .4 .5 .6Other farm cash receipts 2/ : 6.8 7.4 7.8
Cash uses : 226.5 224.0 238.6Intermediate product expenses : 158.7 147.3 162.2
Farm origin : 87.3 75.7 86.6Manufactured inputs ; 35.5 32.6 3h.6Other : 35.8 39.0 43.0
Business taxes : 10.8 13.2 15.1Interest : 20.0 21.4 21.0Cash wages to hired labor 3/ : 39.0 44.3 42.6Net rent to all landlords . -1.9 -2.2 -2.3
Cash income from farming 4/ : 82.1 107.0 90.3
DELAWARE Number
Farms 3,500 3,500 3,500
4,300
371.8
?IN220.6
2.89.9
245.8163.1
86.5
32.744.0
15.7
26.043.8-2.8
126.0
3,600
Million dollars
Cash sources 399.0 411.6 465.9 534.8
Farm marketings 390.1 403.4 454.5 520.4rrops 121.9 115.1 138.5 137,1Livz:stock and products 268.2 288.3 a16.0 1E3.4
Government payments 1.8 .7 4.1 5.2
Other fail cash receipts 2/ : 7.2 7.5 7,4 9.2
Cash uses : 347.7 335.8 350.5 366.4Interl:diate product expenses : 299.8 284.4 299.9 309.5Farm origin 198.6 188.9 204.6 208.1
Manufactured inputs 59.2 50.9 47.4 52.1Other 41.9 44.6 48.0 49.3
Business taxes : 1.2 1.4 1.4 1.4
Interest : 25.0 27.0 25.9 32.2Cash w.geg to hired labor 3/ : 15.9 17.9 17.2 17.7
Net rent to all landlords . 5.8 5.2 6.1 5.6
Cash income from farming 4/ 51.3 75.8 115.4 168.4
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
5141
Table 5 - -Cash income from farming (excludingoperator households), by State, 1981-84 1 /--continued
Item 1981 1982 t 1983 1984
FLORIDA
Farms 40,000
Number
40,000 40,000
Million dollars
rMINM.100.
40,000
Cash sources 4,310.6 4,383.4 4,668.5 4,682.0Farm marketings 4,259.8 4,328.0 4,608.7 4,507.0Crops 3,233.5 3,309.6 3,530.3 3,496.4Livestock and products 1,026.3 1,018.3 1,078.4 1,090.6Government payments 11.0 7.5 13.3 .40.7Other farm cash receipts 2/ 39.9 48.0 46.6 54.2
Cash uses 2,530.9 2,532.1 2,573.5 2,604.2Intermediate product expenses 1,664.2 1,563.5 1,632.1 1,652.8Farm origin 559.2 459.7 503.1 474.9Manufactured inputs 604.9 570.4 586.4 614.6Other 500.0 533.4 542.7 563.3
Business taxes 95.7 103.1 92.8 93.1Interest 338.8 383.6 379.4 378.6Cash wages to hired labor 3/ : 420.8 480.4 461.9 475.3Net rent to all landlords 11.4 1.4 7.2 4.5
Cash income from farming 4/ 1,779.8 1,851.3 2,095.1 2,077.8
GEORGIANumber
Farms: 60,000 57,000 55,000 51,000
Million dollars
Cash sources 3,418.0 3,421.3 3,436.8 3,853.6Farm marketings 3,262.7 3,244.5 3,196.1 3,587.5Crops 1,510.0 1,566.7 1,479.9 1,738.6Livestock and products 1,752.8 1,677.8 1,716.2 1,848.9Government payments 38.1 29.3 79.5 79.3
Other farm cash receipts 2/ 117.3 147.5 161.3 187.0
Cash uses 2,768.4 2,464.7 2,518.4 2,571.3Intermediate product expenses 2,011.6 1,661.8 1,755.4 1,805.5Farm origin 1,084.5 857.8 897.7 881.8Manufactured inputs 595.7 517.2 510.0 560.6Other 331.5 286.8 347.1 363.1Business taxes 60.5 63.6 59.7 60.9Interest 474.7 511.8 40.6 483.1Cash wages to hired labor 3/ 136.0 149.5 143 7 147.9Net rent to all landlords 85.6 78.1 76.0 73.9
Cash income from farming 4/ 649.7 956.6 918.4 1,282.5..... *..*01.10See footnotes at end of table.
continued--
42 52
Table 5 - -Cash income from farming (excluding operator households), by State, 1981-84 If-- continued
0111 0=.11.111.11.
Item:
:
:
1981
:
: 1982:
41.0.1041001.11.NON: :
t 1983 : 1984: :
HAWAII
Farms
:
: 4,400 4,500
Number
4,500 4,500
: Million dollars
Cash sources : 492.7 522.3 540.2 622.6Farm marl:stings : 488.4 517.0 529.2 616.7Crops : 400.2 438.6 442.7 529.6Livestock and products : 88.1 78.4 86.5 87.2
Government payments : .7 .7 6.7 .6Other farm cash receipts 2/ : 3.6 4.6 4.2 5.3
Cash uses : 359.4 380.8 386.8 388.0Intermediate product expenses : 165.1 160.0 164.8 162.0Farm origin 58.4 53.1 58.7 58.0Manufactured inputs 77.2 74.3 72.2 69.1Other 29.6 32.6 33.9 35.0
Business taxes : 8.4 10.3 8.2 8.5Interest : 21.2 25.7 27.4 27.7Cash wages to hired labor 3/ : 131.5 146.3 140.6 144.7Net rent to all landlords : 33.2 38.5 45.7 45.1
Cash income from farming 4/ 133.2 141.5 153.4 234.6
IDAHO : Number
Farms: 24,300 24,700 24,500 24,600
Million dollars
Cash sources . 2,320.1 2,210.2 2,260.7 2,440.4Farm marketings : 2,270.2 2,137.9 2,113.5 2,288.5
Crops : 1,304.3 1,296.2 1,227.9 1,385.9Livestock and products 1 965.9 841.7 885.6 902.6
Government payments : 29.5 51.6 130.3 132.5Other farm cash receipts 2/ : 20.4 20.7 16.9 19.5
Cash uses 1,698.8 1,717.8 1,721.6 1,743.0Intermediate product expenses : 1,122.3 1,090.9 1,095.1 1,120.0Farm origin : 474.0 424.0 ' 428.4 422.3Manufactured inputs : 379.9 382.8 388.4 395.5Other : 268.4 284.1 278.2 302.3
Business taxes : 34.3 34.6 :i.0 37.4Interest .. 314.0 344.1 35..5 340.1Cash wages to hired labor 3/ : 126.4 147.6 141.9 146.0Net rent to all landlords : 101.8 100.6 114.2 99.5
Cash income from farming 4/ : 621.3 492.4 539.1 697.4
OasawymedlomFeal ........0See footnotes at end of table.
continued--
5343
Table 5--Cash income from farming (excluding operator households), by State, 1981-84 11-continued
Item 1981 : 1982 1983 : 1984
ILLINOIS
Farms : 107,000
Number
104,000 100,000
Million dollars
96,000
Cash sources 7,664.0 7,708.9 7,742.2 7,328.6Farm marketings : 7,561.9 7,537.4 7,141.5 6,737.9
Crops : 5,342.1 5,168.9 4,847.0 4,555.7Livestock and products 2,219.8 2,368.5 '4,294.6 2,182.2
Government payments 49.2 118.2 560.4 543.2Other farm cash receipts 2/ 52.9 53.3 40.3 47.4
Cash uses . 5,725.8 5,851.6 5,353.1 5,779.7Intermediate product expenses : 3,506.8 3,434.1 3,297.1 3,533.4Farm originManufactured inputs
1,022.21,731.5
1,018.5 1,025.31,656.7 1,533.1
1,042.31,732.8
Other 753.0 758.9 738.7 758.3Business taxes 396.6 427.9 391.3 380.3Interest : 1,008.7 1,130.5 1,109.3 1,096.9Cash wages to hired labor 3/ : 200.3 225.8 217.1 223.4Net rent to all landlords 613.5 633.3 338.2 545.8
Cash income from farming 4/ 1,938.2 1,857.3 2,389.1 1,548.9
INDIANA Number
Farms : 87,000 85,000 84,000 82,000
Million dollars
Cash sources 4,273.2 4,546.5 4,366.5 4,265.8Farm marketings 4,208.5 4,455.3 4,063.9 3,923.8
Crops 2,498.3 2,679.6 2,214.1 2,149.9Livestock and products 1,710.2 1,775.7 1,849.8 1,773.9
Government payment; 27.9 57.j 274.2 308.8Other farm cash receipts 2/ 36.8 3^,.6 28.4 33.1
Cash uses 3,515.0 3,625.1 3,561.8 3,729.5Intermediate product. expenses : 2,264.7 2,253.5 2,319.3 2,404.3Farm origin : 757.4 789.5 880.2 864.0Manufactured inputs : 1,013.4 965.2 :831.3 1,016.8Other : 493.9 498.8 507.8 523.5
Businese taxes 159.9 176.6 181.0 190.1Interest : 686.0 754.6 741.4 711.3Cash wages to hired labor 3/ : 131.6 152.1 146.2 150.4Net rent to all landlords . 272.7 288.4 173.9 273.3
Cash income from farming 4/ 758.2 921.4 804.7 536.3
-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-___ --------
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
44 54
Table 5--Cash income from farming (excluding operator households), by State, 1981-84 1/-continued
Item
IOWA
Farms :
1981
118,000
1982 1983
Number
117,000 115,000
Million dollars
1984
113,000
Cash sources 10,763.3 10,299.2 10,338.4 10,137.2Farm marketings 10,620.5 9,994.7 9,343.8 9,312.3
Crops 4,941.7 4,088.1 4,203.5 4,299.7Livestock and products 5,678.8 5,906.6 5,140.3 5,012.6
Government payments 58.2 215.9 925.9 742.8Other farm cash receipts 2/ 84.6 88.6 68.7 82.2
Cash uses 7 862.6 7,953.0 7,277.0 7,476.7Intermediate product expenses : 5,005.0 4,941.3 4,561.9 4,714.3Farm origin 2,318.9 2,276.3 2,132.5 2,058.8Manufactured inputs 1,699.2 1.561.7 1,420.7 1,634.4Other 986.9 1,103.3 1,008.7 1,021.2
Business taxes 327.7 276.7 266.2Interest : 1,525.3 1,667.0 1,640.7 1,580.9Cash wages to hired labor 3/ : 198.0 227.1 213.6 219.8
Net rent to all landlords . 806.6 787.2 584.1 695.5
Cash income from farming 4/ 2,900.7 2,346.2 3,061.5 2,660.6
KANSAS Number
Farms 75,000 75,000 75,000 74,000
Million dollars
Cash sources 5,874.5 6,173.0 6,039.5 6,572.6Farm marketings 5,605.8 5,844.8 5,395.2 5,947.5Crops 2,239.3 2,555.3 2,206.6 2,327.9Livestock and products 3,366.5 3,289.5 3,188.6 3,619.5
Government payments 231.8 280.3 606.9 573.9Other farm cash receipts 2/ 37.0 47.9 37.4 51.2
Cash uses 4693.6, 4,866.2 5,017.0, 5,217.9Intermediate product expenses : 3,416.8 3,435.6 3,652.0 3,871.2Farm origin 2,063.1 2,125.9 2,349.3 2,505.2Manufactured inputs 827.1 760.0 738.8 768.0Other 526.7 549.7 563.8 598.0
Business taxesInterest :
187.7
761.2192.8 179.6
848.7 837.1 790.5Cash wages to hired labor 3/Net rent to all landlords
:
.
136.3191.5
153.4 147.5235.8 200.9
151.7217.3
Cash income from farming 4/ 1,180.9 1,306.8 1,022.5 1,354.6
See footnotes at end of table.
45 55
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Table 5--Cash income from facing (excluding operator households), by State, 1981-84 11-continued
Item 1981 1982 1983 1984
Cash sources
Farm marketingsCropsLivestock and products
Government paymentsOther farm cash receipts 2/
Cash uses
Intermediate product expensesFarm origin
Manufactured inputsOther
Business taxesInterest
Cash wages to hired labor 3/Net rent to all landlords
Cash income from farming 4/
Cash sources
Farm marketingsCropsLivestock and products
Government paymentsOther farm cash receipts 2/
Cash uses
Intermediate product expensesFarm origin
Manufactured inputsOther
Business taxesInterestCash wages to hired labor 3/Net rent to all landlords
Cash in,-omr, from farming 4/
Number
103,000 103,000 103,000
Million dollars
101,000
2,858.5 2,936.2 2,834.9 2,784.62,804.6 2,889.3 2,741.7 2,652.11,452.0 1,607.9 1,266.5 1,239.71,352.6 1,281.4 1,475.2 1,412.4
14.3 12.9 61.6 96.739.6 33.9 31.7 35.8
1,793.5 1,835.1 1,722.0 1,839.8: 1,058.9 1,016.9 1,034.7 1,050.5
278.2 257.1 286.9 268.8413.3 377.4 362.7 382.7367.3 382.4 385.0 399.034.2 33.7 33.0 32.7
394.5 432.9 419.0 401.0: 140.5 166.5 160.1 164.7. 170.4 185.2 75.2 190.8
1,060.0 1,101.1 1,112.9 944.8
Number
38,000 37,500 36,500
Million dollars
36,000
1,718.2 1,918.3 1,866.2 1,678.11,679.8 1,815.4 1,685.3 1,527.51,227.4 1,306.9 1,185.2 1,049.8
452.3 508.5 500.0 477.715.4 83.1 155.9 121.523.0 19.7 25.1 29.2
1,432.0 1,422.3 1,413.9 1,495.9
: 853.7 789.0 801.3 894.6259.8 250.7 267.5 263.3379.9 352.6 343.0 385.5214.0 185.6 190.9 245.816.1 17.0 18 9 19.0
: 331.7 373.9 358.4 353.8: 98.0 107.3 103.2 106.2. 132.6 135.1 132.1 122.3
286.2 496.0 452.3 182.2
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
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Table 5--Cash income from farming (excluding operator households), by State, 1981-84 1/--continued
Item 1981
.111.10=.1.MON.S
1982 1983
MAINE
Farms 8,100
Number
7,900 8,100
Million dollars
Cash sources 487.0 434.2 454.5Farm marketings 472.5 418.5 438.0
Crops 186.3 160.0 155.2Livestock and products 286.2 258.4 282.8
Government payments 2.3 2.3 2.7Other farm cash receipts 2/ 12.1 13.4 13.7
Cash uses
Intermediate product expensesFarm origin
:
396.8319.8194.3
343.8257.3127.8
351.1
267.1140.2
Manufactured inputs 61.5 56.2Other 64.0 ;10.78 70.7
Business taxes 10.2 11.8 12.7Interest : 27.5. 30.9 29.0Cash wages to hired labor 3/ : 40.3 44.9 43.2Net rent to all landlords . -.9 -1.1 -.9
Cash income from farming 4/ : 90.2 90.3 103.4
MARYLAND Number
Farms 18,200 18,000 18,000
Million dollars
Cash sources 1,076.0 1,064.3 1,098.0Farm marketings 1,038.6 1,025.1 1,047.1
Crops 344.9 317.7 327.9Livestock and products 693.7 707.4 719.2
Government payments 3.0 2.6 13.1Other farm cash receipts 2/ 34.4 36.6 37.8
Cash uses 918.9
7
910.5Intermediate product expenses : 744.7 :81.681.9.; 729.1Farm origin 401.5 363.3 405.0Manufactured inputs 199.1 166.0Other 144.1 151.7 158.2
Business taxes 20.3 22.9 24.7Interest 92.3 98.6 96.6Cash wages to hired labor 3/ : 59.5 68.5 65.9Net rent to all landlords : 2.1 -.6 -5.8
Cash income from farming 4/ 157.1 193.0 187.5
1984
8,000
476.4455.8166.6
289.24.316.3
357.9
269.7139.358.671.9
13.331.644.4-1.1
118.5
17,800
1,225.71,154.0
342.9811.123.848.0
/34...:
405.1178.8
135725.696.467.8-1.0
289.4
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
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Table 5--Cash income from farming (excluding operator households), by State, 1981-84 1i-continued
011.0001.0..811.0.0114.11.0.00.001...iONOMPONNOMOM MIMONallItem
: :
: 1981 : 1982
t a
1983 : 1984
GINIM..411.0.M....00401101,011.0000.0.01.001.010....101101.10MASSACHUSETTS
Farms 6,100
Cash sources 358.8Farm marketings : 349.4
Crops : 214..5
Livestock and products 134.9Government payments : .8Ocher farm cash receipts 2/ : 8.6
Cash uses 212.7Intermediate product expenses : 138.1Farm origin 58.6
Manufactured inputs 39.9Other : 39.6
Business taxes 10.9Interest : 23.8Cash wages to hired labor 3/ : 39.3Net rent to all landlords .6
Cash income from farming 4/ 146.1
MICHIGAN
Farms 65,000
Cash sources . 2,890.9Farm marketings . 2,756.7
Crops . 1,644.1Livestock and products : 1,112.6
Government payments . 17.3Other farm cash receipts 1 I 117.0
Cash uses . 2,101.0Intermediate product expenses : 1,392.6Farm origin a 400.2Manufactured inputs . 604.6Other .
. 387.8Business taxes : 179.4Interest .
. 350.0Cash wages to hired labor 2/ : 159.4Net rent to all landlords t 19.6
Cash income from farming 4/ : 789.9
limmaimlimenm
Number
6,100 6,100 6,100
Million dollars
361.8 377.8 398.3351.9 382.9219.3
367.4230.1
132.6 137.3
251.1
131.8.6 .7 3.1
9.2 9.7 12.2
215.0136.3
220.5 215.6143.0 141.2
54.2 60.8 57.4
36.7 34.745.4 B.2 49.112.0 12.4 12.723.0 22.7 17.843.1 41.4 42.6
.6 .9 1.3
146.7 157.3 182.7
Number
64,000 64,000
Million dollars
63,000
2,915.7 3,174.3 3,102.92,750.5 2,901.0 2,777.01,574.2 1,634.2 1,479.41,176.3 1,266.8 1,297.6
40.4 144.4 167.7124.8 128.9 158.3
2,193.8 2,242.1 2,352.91,414.1 1,470.9 1,569.6414.3 464.3 463.7586.4 563.7 645.9413.4 442.9 460.0193.3 202.7 207.0394.4 387.6 397.9186.3 179.1 184.3
5.6 1.8 -6.0
722.0 932.2 750.1
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
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Table 5--Cash income from farming (excluding operator households), by State, 1981-84 1/--continued
Item:
: 1981:
: 1982
:
t
: 1983:
:
: 1984
:
MINNESOTA Number
Farms : 104,000 103,000 102,000 101,000
Million dollars
Cash sources : 6,797.7 6,840.9 7,146.6 6,850.2Farm marketings : 6,656.3 6,589.0 6,472.3 6,242.4
Crops 3,264.2 3,042.2 3,135.0 2,904.3Livestock and products 3,392.1 3,546.8 3,337.3 3,338.0
Governmen. payments .. 79.1 182.9 611.7 329.9Other farm cash receipts 2/ : 62.3 69.0 62.6 77.9
Cash uses 4,874.6 5,051.1 4,955.2 5,124.8Intermediate product expenses : 3,208.5 3,212.8 3,191.1 3,358.4Farm origin . 1,259.3 1,244.3 1,328.4 1,294.5Manufactured inputs : 1,214.7 1,120.9 1,028.4 1,159.1Other
Business taxes:
:
734.5
136.3
847.5154.8
834.4 904.8
162.1Interest .. 988.4 1,111,6 1,109.7109.7 1,088.2Cash wages to hired labor 3/ : 179.2 207.6 199.6 205.4Net rent to all landlords . 362.3 364.3 287.8 310.7
: .
Cash income from farming 4/ : 1,923.1 1,789.8 2,191.4 1,725.4:
:
MISSISSIPPI Number
Farms: 56,000 53,000 51,000 50,000
Million dollars
Cash sources 2,192.6 2,479.5 2,347.8 2,389.6Farm marketinga 2,118.0 2,321.1 2,072.9 2,167.9
Crops : 1,254.5 1,381.5 1,146.1 1,123.1Livestock and products : 863.5 939.6 926.8 1,044.9
Government payments 19.5 103.9 221.6 164.5Other farm cash receipts 2/ : 55.1 54.5 53.2 57.2
Cash uses 1,931.4 1,846.8 1,787.6 1,903.8Intermediate product expenses : 1,266.8 1,125.3 1,115.8 1,211.0Farm origin . 489.8 407.8 426.2 414.5Manufactured inputs 467.1 427.9 414.5 463.6Other
Business taxes309.825.7
289.628.7
275.127.2
332.932.4
Interest : 404.7 450.9 427.3 430.9Cash wages to hired labor 3/ : 125.3 137.4 132.1 135.9Net rent to all landlords . 109.0 104.5 85.2 93.7
Cash income from farming 4/ 261.2 632.7 560.2 485.8
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
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Table 5--Cash income from farming (excluding operator households), by State, 1981-84 11-continued
Item
MISSOURI
Farms
Cash sources
Farm marketingsCrops
Livestock and productsGovernment paymentsrn
Other farm cash receipts 2/
Cash usesIntermediate product expensesFarm originManufactured inputsOther
Business taxes
InterestCash wages to hired labor 3/Net rent to all landlords
Cash income from terming 4/
MONTANA
Farms
Cash sourcesFarm marketingsCropsLivestock and products
Government paymentsOther farm cash receipts 2/
Cash uses
Intermediate product expensesFarm origin
Manufactured inputsOther
Business taxes
Cash wages to hired labor 3/Net rent to all landlords
Cash income from farming 4/
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
.
:
.
:
:
:
:
.
1981
120,000
4,348.1
4,124.61,820.9
2,303.7105.411P.0
3,271.92,135.2
749.7810.7574.9102.1
645.9124.1
264.6
1,076.2
23,900
1,508.1
1,410.2
781.0629.285.1
12.8
1,295.2
685.2196.9
280.5207.8
82.5372.874.6
80.1
212.9
1982 1983
Number
118,000 118,000
Million dollars
4,052.4 4,133.43,849.8 3,769.71,778.1 1,506.9
2,071.7 2,262.879.8 241.2
122.8 122.4
3,199.1 3,228.82,019.9 2,132.5
733.9 845.2708.0 708.5578.0 578.7107.9 106.6
701.7 685.3141.2 135.8228.5 168.8
853.3 904.5
Number
24,000 24,000
Million dollars
1,682.? 1,731.61,551.2 1,489.4897.2 832.1654.0 657.3116.9 230.314.1 11.9
1,357.8 1,375.2695.1 729.71175.2 209.8
278.1 281.2241.7 238.878.8 74.4414.3 410.284.5 81.285.1 79.6
324.5 356.4
1984
117,000
4,102.2
3,728.51,562.3
2,2/16:.26
149.0
3,257.12,127.0
775.5748.3603.2107.2
678.6
2g.76
845.1
24,000
1,67.11,419.4
647.0
72329:46
14.1
1,402.4
758.7207.6
295.5255.6
77.24173.6
83.6
69.4
270.7
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
co50
Table 5--Cash income from farming (excluding operator households), by State, 1981-84 1i-continued
Item
NEBRASKA
Farms
:
:
:
:
1981 :
65,000
1982 1983 :
Number
63,000 62,000
Million dollars
1984
60,000
Cash sources : 6,779.0 7,344.1 7,271.3 7,679.7Farm marketings : 6,622.5 7,005.9 6,431.6 7,081.7
Crops : 2,826.6 2,669.4 2,213.9 2,558.7Livestock and products : 3,795.9 4,336.5 4,217.7 4,523.0
Government payments : 101.0 277.5 786.8 533.0Other farm cash receipts 2/ : 55.5 60.7 52.9 65.0
Cash uses : 5,653.8 5,814.9 5,687.4 5,743.3Intermediate product expenses : 3,934.4 3,987.4 3,948.1 3,994.4Farm origin : 2,351.5 2,453.4 2,482.2 2,462.9Manufactured inputs : 1,023.1 937.1 886.3 .950.9Other : 559.9 596.8 579.6 580.7
Business taxes : 248.1 262.5 267.4 270.2Interest : 956.9 1,045.4 1,034.6 994.1Cash wages to hired labor 3/ . 145.1 167.5 161.0 165.7Net rent to all landlords : 369.3 352.1 276.4 318.9
Cash income from farming 4/ : 1,125.2 1,529.1 1,583.8 1,936.3
NEVADA Number
Farms 3,100 2,900 2,700 2,700
Million dollars
Cash sources 220.3 243.2 234.3 258.8Farm marketirgs
Crops214.8
81.8236.8 228.670.7 75.75.6
252.3
80.0Livestock and products 133.0 166.1 153.0 172.4
Government payments : 3.7 4.4 4.1 4.5Other farm cast: receipts 2/ : 1.8 2.0 1.6 2.0
Cash uses 191.4 185.9 195.2 196.6Intermediate prochict expenses : 129.6 119.3 128.9 129.2Farm origin 55.9 46. 56.1 53.5Manufactured inputs 33.1 31.1 31.5 31.5Other
Busines. taxes40.63.2
41.62.9
41.33.8
44.23.7
Interest : 35.1 37.9 37.7 38.7Cash wages to hired labor 3/ : 18.6 20.4 19.6 20.2Net rent to all landlords . 4.8 5.4 5.1 4.8
Cash income from farming 4/ 28.9 57.3 39.1 62.2
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 5--Cash income from farming (excluding operator households), by State, 1981-84 1i-continued
Item
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Farms
1981
3,400
1982 : 1983
Number
3,400 3,400
Million dollars
: 1984
3,500
Cash sources 108.5 113.0 117.3 118.9Farm marketings 102.5 108.1 109.7 108.9Crops 30.5 31.4 31.9 33.4Livestock and products 72.0 76.7 77.7 75.5
Government payments .7 .7 .6 1.7Other farm cash receipts 2/ 5.3 4.2 7.0 8.3
Cash uses 85.7 86.6 92.3 90.7Intermediate product expenses : 63.3 61.9 67.9 66.8Farm origin 29.7 27.5 32.2 29.9Manufactured inputs 14.9 13.7 13.4 13.6Other 18.6 20.7 22.2 23.3
Business taxes 4.5 5.0 5.3 5.6Interest 6.8 7.2 7.2 6.0Cash wages to hired labor 3/ : 12.3 13.6 13.1 13.5Net rent to all landlords -1.1 -1.2 -1.2 -1.2
Cash income from farming 4/ 22.8 26.4 25.0 28.2
NEW JERSEY Number
Farms 9,500 9,500 9,500 9,400
Million dollars
Cash sources 523.2 542.4 539.1 553.1Farm marketings 493.2 511.5 501.4 505.3Crops 358.3 379.4 364.7 370.6Livestock and products 134.8 132.1 !36.8 134.7
Government payments 1.5 1.1 4.4 7.3Other farm cash receipts 2/ 28.6 29.8 33.3 40.5
Cash uses 343.6 355.5 352.5 362.8Intermediate product expenses : 231.4 228.0 225.0 232.2Farm origin 65.9 55.8 60.8 58.3Manufactured inputs 83.9 80.8 75.4 83.0Other 81.7 91.4 88.8 90.9
Business to .es 24.6 31.6 34.3 35.3Interest 35.7 39.5 39.7 40.8Cash wages to hired labor 3/ : 56.2 62.4 60.0 61.7Net rent to all landlords -4.4 -6.0 -6.5 -7.1
Cash income from farming 4/ 179.5 187.0 186.6 190.2
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 5--Cash income from farming (excluding operator households), by State, 1981-84 1/--continued
Item
NEW MEXICO
Farms
Cash sourcesFarm marketings
Crops
Livestock and productsGovernment paymentsOther farm cash receipts 2/
Cash uses
Intermediate product expensesFarm origin
Manufactured inputsOther
Business taxesInterestCash wages to hired labor 3/
Net rent to all landlords
Cash income from farming 4/
NEW YORK
Farms
Cash sources
Farm marketingsCropsLivestock and products
Government paymentsOther farm cash receipts 2/
Cash uses
Intermediate product expensesFarm origin
Manufactured inputsOther
Business taxesInterest
Cash wages to hired labor 3/Net rent to all landlords
Cash income from farming 4/
:
.
:
:
.
..
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
1981
14,000
933.3894.8309.6585.226.012.5
806.7595.4370.4101.7123.3
13.0120.6
54.3
23.5
126.6
47,000
2,735.02,675.4
802.31,873.2
6.9
52.7
2,087.7
1,451.0627.3
396.5427.2115.5
327.4211.5-17.6
647.3
1982 1983
Number
14,000 14,000
Million dollars
992.1 1,034.9946.1 963.6314.0 329.3
632.1 634.431.9 57.514.1 13.8
843.0817.4
588.1371.2 399.9
92.8192i.l.; 128.2
10.6
135.5 129.08
61.2 58.8
22.0 22.5
174.7 191.9
Number
48,000 49,000
Million dollars
2,652.2 2,731.12,583.4 2,636.5
728.9 718.3
1,854.5 1,918.213.8 39.0
55.0 55.6
2,038.6 2,171.6
1,374.8 1,516.1515.7 600.2
383.3478.5 532.6122.6 130.4
314.7 310.0
236.5246.0-19.6 -21.4
613.6 559.6
1984
14,000
1,054.9
988.7
36354269.i
17.0
895.6675.6440.4
97.2138.1
11.1
123.1
60.5
25.2
159.3
48,000
2,839.22,705.4
794.31,911.1
63.770.0
2,195.01,528.9580.3399.2
549.3134.5
310.6
243.4-22.4
644.1
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
53
1131..11
63
Table 5--Cash income from farming (excludin; operator households), by State, 1981-84 11-continued
Item
NORTH CAROLINA
Farms :
.
1981
90,000
1982 1983
Number
86,000 83,000
Million dollars
1984
79,000
Cash sources 4,203.8 4,148.1 3,906.5 4,486.0Farm marketings : 3,969.9 3,922.7 3,630.4 4,125.4Crops : 2,365.7 2,302.1 1,951.3 2,198.2Livestock and products : 1,604.2 1,620.6 1,679.1 1,927.2
Government payments : 15.5 16.5 67.1 71.9Other farm cash eeceipts 2/ . 218.4 209.0 209.0 288.7
Cash uses 2,994.4 2,840.6 2,863.0 2,992.1Intermediate product expenses : 2,168.7 1,975.6 2,056.3 2,138.4Farm origin 1,011.9 883.5 988.3 983.1Manufactured inputs : 728.4 640.9 630.8 686.0Other : 428.3 451.2 437.2 469.3
Business taxes 54.2 54.5 56.5 58.5InterestCash wages to hired labor 3/
:
:
377.7221.7
410.8 393.3245.4 235.9
394.9242.7
Net rent to all landlords . 172.2 154.3 121.0 153.6
Cash income from farming 4/ : 1,209.4 1,307.5 1,043.5 1,493.9
NORTH DAKOTA : Number
Farms : 38,500 37,000 36,500 36,000
Million dollars
Cash sources 2,736.7 2,832.9 3,311.9 3,035.2Farm marketings 2,581.5 2,605.6 2,730.9 2,544.2Crops : 1,989.2 1,999.4 2,083.2 1,853.9Livestock and products 592.3 606.3 647.6 690.3
Government payments : 130.7 200.2 558.4 463.2Other farm cash receipts 2/ : 24.6 27.1 22.7 27.8
Cash uses 1,991.5 2,100.3 2,041.5 2,128.7Intermediate product expenses : 1.080.5 1,123.9 1,083.4 1,165.4Farm origin . 200.1 193.1 209.7 222.8Manufactured inputs . 602.3 555.4 533,6 567.5Other : 278.1 375.4 340.1 375.2
Business taxes : 76.2 81.4 78.8 81.9Interest : 496.3 555.3 552.3 540.0Cash wages to hired labor 3/ : 69.6 76.9 73.9 76.0Net rent to all landlords . 268.9 262.8 253.2 265.3
Cash income from farming 4/ 745.2 732.6 1,270.4 906.5
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 5--Cash income from farming (excluding operator households), by State, 1981-84 11-continued
Item
OHIO
Farms
Cash sources
Farm marketingsCrops
Livestock and productsGovernment paymentsOther farm cash receipts 2/
Cash uses
Intermediate product expensesFarm originManufactured inputsOther
Business taxesInterestCash wages to hired labor 3/Net rent to all landlords
Cash income from farming 4/
OKLAHOMA
Farms
Cash sources
Farm marketingsCrops
Livestock and productsGovernment payments
Other farm cash receipts 2/
Cash usesIntermediate product expenses
Farm originManufactured inputsOther
Business taxesInterest
Cash wages to hired labor 3/Net rent to all landlords
Cash income from farming 4/
:
:
:
.
:
.
:
.
:
:
.
1981
94,000
3,410.8
3,343.71,911.7
1,431.9
24.143.1
2,832.21,945.0
588.0862.9
494.2116.0493.2147.0
130.9
578.7
73,000
2,974 62,827.2
997.31,829.9
124.5
22.9
2,573.91,817.81,054.1
398.9364.964.4
565.686.439.7
400.7
1982 1983
Number
93,000 92,000
Million dollars
3,671.5 3,831.23,583.9 3,615.42,054.1 2,095.91,529.9 1,519.5
42.4 175.945.1 39.9
2,889.9 2,844.51,902.9 1,914.7
608.8 662.8789.5 720.7504.6 531.2115.7 120.6538.3 521.9166.2 159.8166.7 127.5
781.6 986.7
Number
73,000 73,000
Million dollars
3,350.2 2,936.13,199.9 2,568.01,109.4 878.52,090.5 1,689.5
127.7 351.7
22.5 16.4
2,385.8 2,370.21,554.5 1,571.6
822.8 850.3358.4 352.7373.3 368.767.3 76.3
605.6 587.298.3 94.560.1 40.6
964.3 565.9
1984
90,000
3,890.0
3,610.71,999.0
1,611.7
232.247.1
2,981.92,010.1
672.8786.3551.0123.0494.8164.4
189.5
908.1
74,000
2,891.1
2,562.5786.7
1,775.7309.4
19,.3
2,350.91,550.8
787.2364.9
398.779.4
568.7
97.354.7
540.2
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Item
OREGON
Farms
Cash sources
Farm marketingsCrops
Livestocl and productsGovernment paymentsOther farm cash receipts 2/
Cash usesIntermediate product expensesFarm originManufactured inputsOther
taxesInterestCash wages to hired labor 3/
Net rent to all landlords
Cash income from farming 4/
PENNSYLVANIA
Farms
Cash sources
Farm marketingsCrops
Livestock and productsGovernment payments
Other farm cash receipts 2/
Cash uses
Intermediate product expensesFarm origin
Manufactured inputsOther
Business taxesInterestCash wages to hired labor 3/Net rent to all landlords
Cash income from farming 4/
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Number
36,500 37,000 37,500 37,000
Million dollars
1,324.8 1,858.5 1,764.8 1,974.41,712.0 1,736.6 1,600.1 1,791.81,098.4 1,077.9 1,033.3 1,166.1
613.6
56664.2 8
625.619.3
658.730.6 76.191.493.5 106.5100.4
1,391.1 1,406.5 1,419.9 1,427.9852.5 813.8 840.1 851.5318.2 278.1 306.4
282.3305.5
292.0 283.0 283.4242.3 251.4
2651:t54.7252.759.2 55.9 57.1
288.9 318.0 310.5 304.2155.6 179.5
T9. 37.568
177.639.4 36.0
433.6 452.0 344.9 546.5
Number
61,000 60,000 59,000 58,000
Million dollars
2,976.7 3,049.7 3,145.6 3,314.82,987.4 3,165.52,913.1 3,060.3
765.2 825.0 837.72,222.6
923.12 22,147.9 2,162.3 2,242.4
11.9 7.4 30.1 80.751.7 54.9 55.3 68.6
2,160.0 2,149.7 2,296.1 2,271.41,681.6 1,622.2 1,784.4 1,749.6
827.6 765.3 880.4 839.4423.7 404.6 394.9
503.1385.2
430.4 452.4 525.066.9 72.0 75.5 79.3
251.4 270.2 260.6 259.6195.2 224.2 215.5 221.8-35.0 -38.9 -40.0 -38.9
816.7 900.0 849.5 1,043.4
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
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Item 1981 : 1982 : 1983 1984
RHODE ISLAND
IMMO
Number
Farms . 820 800 800 750:
: Million dollars
Cash sourcesFarm marketings
:
:
35.0
34.0
55.2 59.6
57.7
63.7
61.5Crops : 18.7 39.6 45.3 47.7
Livestock and productsGovernment payments
:
:
15.3.2
14.2 12.4
.1 .1
13.9.2
Other farm cash receipts 2/ : .8 1.3 1.8 1.9
:
Cash uses : 27.9 28.4 29.1 29.5Intermediate product expenses : 18.7 17.8
18 It:Farm origin : 7.4 6.6 6.8
Manufactured inputs : 4.9 4.5 4.4 4.7
Other : 6.4 6.7 7.2 7.2
Business taxes . 2.6 3.2 3.5 3.7
Interest : 2.0 2.3 2.3 1.9
Cash wages to hired labor 3/ : 4.9 5.6 5.3 5.5
Net rent to all landlords . -.3 -.4 -.5 -.4
Cash income from farming 4/ 7.1 26.8 30.4 34.2
SOUTH CAROLINA Number
Farms 33,000 31,000 29,000 28,000
Million dollars
Cash sources 1,149.4 1,154.0 1,075.5 1,218.7
Farm marketings 1,096.4 1,100.9 993.8 1,135.8
Crops 700.3 706.2 588.4 708.1Livestock and products 396.1 394.7 405.3 427.7
Government payments 15.9 17.2 45.9 45.2
Other farm cash receipts 2/ 37.1 36.0 35.8 37.7
Cash uses 953.9 881.2 881.8 930.1
Intermediate product expensesFarm origin
:
.
656.7217.3
561.5 580.7
182.5 199.3
624.8
207.7Manufactured inputs 290.9 247.0 243.5 262.3
Other 148.6 132.1 137.9 154.8
Business taxes 14.3 14.7 14.4 14.9
Interest : 166.1 184.6 175.4 177.6
Cash wages to hired labor 3/ : 73,9 79.7 76.7 78.9
Net rent to all landlords . 42.9 40.6 34.6 33.9
Cash income from farming 4/ 195.6 272.8 193.7 288.5
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
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Table 5--Cash income from farming (excluding operator households), by St'te, 1981-84 11-continued
Item 1981 1982 19113 1984
SOUTH DAKOTA
Farms 38,000
Number
37,500 37,000
Million dollars
37,000
Cash sources : 2,851.3 2,69).7 2,868.2 3,163.1Farm marketings : 2,725.8 2,566.5 2,567.2 2,888.8Crops : 864.0 927.2 917..; 1,085.9
Livestonk and products 1,861.9 1,639.3 1,649.4 1,802.9Government payments 90.7 92.7 266.8 231.3Other farm cash receipts 2/ : 34.8 38.5 34.2 42.9
Cash uses 2,028.0 2,109.2 2,116.6 2,189.3Intermediate product expenses : 1,221.6 1,222.5 1,259.2 1,295.7
Farm origin 505.0 494.6 550.8 556.4Manufactured inputs 406.1 382.8 359.5 371.7Other 310.5 345.1 348.9 367.5
Business taxes 93.9 98.1 96.4 97.5Interest : 490.2 552.1 532.8 537.1Cash wages to hired labor 3/ 59.1 67.4 64.8 66.7Net rent to all landlords : 163.1 169.1 163.4 192.3
Cash income from farming 4/. : 823.4 588.5 751.6 973.8
TENNESSEENumber
Farms: 95,000 95,000 95,000 95,000
Million dollars
Cash sources 2,029.9 2,054.9 1,940.9 2,146.7Farm marketings 1,950.4 1,969.2 1,7:.:5.9 1,984.6
Crops: 1,097.9 1,069.5 888.9 981.2
Livestock and products : 852.5 899.7 908.0 1,003.4Government payments 20.7 28.1 65.8 76.6Other farm cash receipts 2/ 58.9 57.6 78.2 85.6
Cash uses: 1,557.2 1,537.2 1,548.2 1,625.8
Intermediate product expenses : 1,039.1 988.5 1,039.9 1,112.5Farm origin. 351.1 332.7 376.8 401.5
Manufactured inputs : 366.0 322.2 322.6 341.7Other
Business taxes321.942.1
333.6 340.443.4 43.5
369.344.4
Interest: 321.4 338.7 322.9 300.0Cash wages to hired labor 3/: 94.0 109.3 105.0 108.1
Net rent to all landlords . 60.7 57.4 36.9 60.8
Cash income frJm farming 4/ 472.7 517.7 392.7 520.9
See footnotes at end of table.continued--
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Tahie 5--Cash income from farming (excluding operator households), by State, 1981-84 1/--continued
Item : 1981 : 1982 : 1983 :
TEXAS
Farms
:
:
:
189,000
Number
188,000 187,000
Million dollars
Cash sources : 10,292.6 10,423.1 141284.1
Farm marketings : 9,819.7 9,627.6 9,011.6Crops : 4,371.5 4,206.6 3,490.2
Livestock and prodr.ts : 5,448.2 5,421.1 5,521.4Government payments : 321.4 643.6 1,129.9Other farm cash receipts 2/ : 151.5 151.9 142.6
Cash uses : 8,282.5 8,005.2 7,631.0Intermediate product expenses : 6,075.7 5,700.9 5,346.2Farm origin : 3,234.0 3,175.3 2,772.6Manufactured inputs : 1,477.0 1,307.8 1,299.3Other : 1,364.6 1,217.8 1,274.4
Business taxes : 214.8 227.0 244.0Interest : 1,167.3 1,264.5 1,258.0
Cash wages to hired labor 3/ . 432.8 480.5 461.9Net rent to all landlords : 391.9 332.3 320.8
Cash income from farming 4/ : 2,010.1 2,418.0 2,653.1
UTAH : Number
Farms : 13,800 14,000 14,000
: Million dollars
Cash sources : 554.7 543.1 590.3Farm marketings : 542.0 528.0 561.2Crops : 135.0 129.8 131.0Livestock and products : 407.1 398.2 430.2
Government payments : 7.8 9.2 18.6
Other farm cash receipts 2/ :
:
4.8 5.9 10.4
Cash uses : 501.4 472.8 483.0Intermediate product expenses : 342.9 305.2 317.3Farm origin : 179.8 144.8 154.1Manufactured inputs : 70.5 63 62.763.9Other : 92.6 96.4 100.5
Business taxes : 22.1 19.3 20.8Interest : 96.2 103.6 101.8
Cash wages to hired labor 3/ : 37.1 42.1 40.4Net rent to all landlords : 3.0 2.7 2.7
Cash income from farming 4/ : 53.3 70.2 107.3
1984
167,000
10,634.0
9,682.73,781.75,900.9782.4168.9
8,387.56,036.93,163.51,408.51,464.9253.4
1,244.2
475.3377.7
2,246.5
14,000
614.1
580.1
1Z57444.428.0
6.0
495.4326.0159.063.8
103.2
20.9104.641.62.3
118.7
See footnotes at end of table. continued"
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Item
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VERMONT
Farms
Cash sources
Farm marketingsCrops
Livestock and productsGovernment paymentsOther farm cash receipts 2/
Cash uses
Intermediate product expensesFarm origin
Manufactured inputsOther
Business taxesInterest
Cash wages to hired labor 3/Net rent to all landlords
Cash income from farming 4/
VIRGINIA
Farms
Cash sources
Farm marketingsCrops
Livestock and productsGovernment payments
Other farm cash receipts 2/
Cash uses
Intermediate product expensesFarm origin
Manufactured inputsOther
Business taxesInterestCash wages to hired labor 3/Net rent to all landlords
Cash income from farming 4/
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1981
8,200
397.6
389.427.3
362.11.66.7
289.2227.5
126.641.7
59.1
13.626.8
24.8-3.5
108.4
59,000
i,651.3
1,576.7669.1907.5
10.8
63.8
1,408.81,013.3433.3321.1
258.947.0
199.41
37.0
242.5
1982 1983
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Number
7,500 7,500
Million dollars
417.3 440.5408.9
4 (2).28.7 .0380.2 402.0
1.6 1.56.8 6.9
283.6 314.6215.2 245.7115.2 131.838.0 37.562.0 76.413.2 14.929.7 30.028.9 27.8-3.3 -3.7
133.8 125.9
Number
60,000 58,00)
Million dollars
1,698.8 1,549.31,625.7 1,452.7
637.1 560.6988.6 892.0
7.5 2/.465.7 67.3
1,384.6 1,384.1962.0 981.9372.2 417.3302.3 285.1287.5 279.648.8 50.4
215.9 206.1126.9 122.030.9 23.7
314.3 165.2
1984
7,300
416.3
399.930.7
369.38.5
7.9
307.3234.9
120.337.976.8
15.232.3
28.6-3.7
109.0
57,000
1,919.6
1,794.4673.3
1,121.2
46.079.2
1,429.9
1,04n.79
302.2
295N213.8125.5
34.4
489.7
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 5--Cash income from farming (excluding operator households), by State, 1981-84 1/--continued
Item 1981 1982 1983 1984
WASHINGTON
Farms : 39,500
Number
39,000 38,000
Million dollars
38,000
Cash sources 2,968.1 3,042.2 3,097.3 3,201.1
Farm marketings 2,837.0 2,873.5 2,857.1 2,932.5
Crops 1,879.2 1,899.8 1,941.4 1,903.0
Livestock and products 957.8 973.7 915.7 1,029.5
Government payments 37.3 77.0 153.8 171.0
Other farm cash receipts 2/ 93.7 91.7 86.4 97.6
Cash uses 2,134.9 2,118.6 2,137.0 2,204.2
Intermediate product expenses 1,362.7 1,298.7 1,319.3 1,369.9
Farm origin 585.4 526.4 538.5
Manufactured inputs 469.9 448.7 452.5 466.9
Other
Business taxes
307.4
89.8
323.6 328.3
7171.0 62.6
348.2
67.9
Interest : 317.3 351.7 353.2 359.1
Cash wages to hired labor 3/Net rent to all landlords
:
:
270.1
95.0
313.1 301.0
84.0 100.9 3
309.797.77
Cash income from farming 4/ 833.1 923.6 960.2 996.9
WEST VIRGINIA Number
Farms 22,200 22,300 22,800 22,000
Million dollars
Cash sources 220.4 223.0 222.9 240.1
Farm marketings 209.5 212.1 210.8 225.6
Crops 46.3 42.0 40.7 44.0
Livestock and products 163.2 170.2 170.1 181.6
Government payments 3.0 2.5 4.0 5.8
Other farm cash receipts 2/ 8.0 8.5 8.2 8.6
Cash uses 240.5 238.3 248.8 248.7
Intermediate product expenses : 184.3 176.9 188.9 187.6
Farm origin 70.8 64.6 74.8 71.2
Manufactured inputs 42.3 37.5 37.0 37.6
Other 71.2 74.8 77.1 78.8
Business taxes 6.1 6.0 6.3 6.4
Interest : 31.4 34.2 33.4 33.2
Cash wages to hired labor 3/ . 17.9 20.3 19.6 20.1
Net rent to all landlords : .8 .8 .7 1.4
Cash income from farming 4/ -20.0 -15.3 -25.9 -8.7
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 5--Cash income from farming (excluding operator households), by State, 1981-84 11 -- continued
Item : 1981 : 1982 1983
WISCONSIN
Farms 92,000
Number
90,000 88,000
Million dollars
Cash sources 5,371.3 5,286.2 5,429.9Farm marketings 5,224.4 5,096.3 5,125.8Crops 1,041.5 988.9 985.5Livestock and products 4,182.8 4,107.4 4,140.3
Government payments 16.9 46.5 166.0Other farm cash receipts 2/ 130.0 143.4 138.1
Cash uses 3,417.0 3,544.7 3,716.6Intermediate product expenses : 2,309.8 2,324.0 2,521.3Farm origin 846.4 844.0 957.3Manufactured inputs 759.7 728.2 705.4Other 703.7 741.8 858.6
Business taxes 220.6 221.6 229.4Interest 638.5 707.1 694.2Cash wages to hired labor 3/ : 232.4 279.2 268.4Net rent to all landlords 15.4 12.8 3.3
Cash income from farming 4/ 1,954.3 1,741.6 1,713.3
WYOMING: Number
Farms: 9,300 9,10C 9,200
Million dollars
Cash sources: 620.4 549.1 621.7
Farm marketings: 601.6 530.2 594.3
Crops: 141.3 113.3 112.5
Livestock and products : 460.2 416.9 481.8Government payments : 10.7 10.5 19.3Other farm cash receipts 2/ : 8.1 8.4 8.1
Cash uses: 569.7 571.1 596.3
Intermediate product expenses : 363.1 355.3 386.9Farm origin: 185.4 179.2 211.4
Manufactured inputs 79.7 76.6 75.4Other
: 98.1 99.5 100.1Business taxes : 28.9 25.5 26.1Interest : 126.2 134.1 127.3Cash wages to hired labor 3/ : 35.5 40.6 39.0Net rent to all landlords
. 16.1 15.6 17.0
Cash income from farming 4/ 50.6 -22.0 25.5
owtela sow*
1984
86,000
5,543.5
5,135.81,062.9
4,072.9
237.8169.8
3,783.82,570.2
950.5742.7877.1
234.2703.3
276.1-.1
1,759.7
9,100
609.4573.9
107.4
2.4654310.3
613.1
403.9227.172.5
104.426.3
125.740.2
17.0
-3.6
1/ Data are for farms with sales of $1,000 of more annually. 2/ Machine hire, customwork,recreational, and other farm- related income, and forest product sales. 3/ Wages from table6, less perquisites. 4/ Cash available to farms for payment of asset purchases, loan retirement,and operator cash income. 3/ Value is between -$50,000 and $50,000.
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Item 1981 : 1982 1983 : 1984
ALABAMA
Farms
Gross receipts of farmsFarm marketing,
CropsLivestock and products
Net inventory changeGovernment paymentsOther farm income 2/Value of home consumption 3/
Nonfactor paymentsIntermediatq product expensesCapital consumption 4/
Business taxes
Factor paymentsInterest
Nonreal estateReal estate
Wages to hired laborNet rent to all landlordsReturns to operators
Noncash 5/Cash 6/
ALASKA
Farms
Gross receipts of farms
Farm marketingsCropsLivestock and products
Net inventory change
Government paymentsOther farm income 2/Value of home consumption 3/
Nonfactor paymentsIntermediate product expensesCapital consumption 4/
Business taxes
Factor paymentsInterest
Nonreal estateReal estate
Wages to hired laborNet rent to all landlordsReturns to operatorsNoncash 5/Cash 6/
See footnotes at end of table.
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57,000
2,341.12,168.7
916.5
1,252.327.5
21.497.725.9
1.601.3
1,331.7257.6
12.0
739.8234.5
128.8
105.884.0
53.3368.0
50.4317.5
500
14.3
14.1
9.05.1
-1.7.4
.6
1.0
11.5
8.52.6
.4
2.8
2.8
1.1
1.7
1.8
-.3-1.6-.8-.8
Number
55,000 54,000
Million dollars
2,186.4 2,113.42,100.1 2,040.4
884.7 773.0
1,215.5 1,267.5-43.3 -110.331.4 60.1
81.316.9
103.819.4
1,448.6 1,461.2
1,179.1 1,196.5256.2 250.6
13.4 14.0
737.8 652.2255.4 242.9
134.8 120.7
120.6
92.0 88.5
48.9 39.5
341.5 281.4
-29.7 -94.1
371.2 375.5
Number
550 600
Million dollars
18.2 21.6
17.6 21.9
11.2
6.414.57.4
-1.7 -2.3
.4 .2
.7 .7
1.1 1.0
11.8 13.9
8.5 10.1
2.9 3.5
.4 .4
6.4 7.7
5.8 6.1
3.9 3.7
1.8 2.4
2.0 1.9
-.3 -.3
-1.1 -.1
-.6 -1.3-.5 1.2
54,000
2,387.22,188.9801.6
1,387.317.4
57.1
10176:g
1,507.41,249.0
244.3
14.1
879.8230.4
111.0111.0119.4
91.043.0
550413.485.3
650
21.8
24.8
177:71
-5.4.2
.8
1.4
15.0
10.83.7
.4
6.83.1
.7
2.42.0
-.2
1.9
-4.1
6.0
continued--
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Table 6--Farm production transactions (excluding operator households), by State,1981-84 1/--continued
t : s :
Item : 1981 : 1982 : 1983 : 1984: t t :NY. No40.1m. .......00.41011*101..
ARIZONA :
Farms: 1,800
:
Grose receipts of farms t 1,834.9Fara marketing@ : 1,744.1Crops : 1,014.5Livestock and products : 729.6
Net inventory change : 44.3Government payments : 5.9Other farm income 2/ : 33.8Value of home consumption J : 6.8
Nonfactor payments t 1,137.5Intermediate product expenses : 941.1Capital consumption 1/ : 169.3Business taxes : 27.2
Factor payments : 697.4Interest : 179.4Nonrsal estate : 127.2
'Real estate : 52.2Wages to hired labor t 150.9Net rent to all landlords : 38.7Returns to operators : 328.3Noncash J : 41.5Cash 6/ : 286.8
ARKANSAS:
Farms: 58,000
t
Gross receipts of farms : 3,597.1Farm marketing@
: 3,381.3Crops : 1,760.1Livestock and products : 1,621.1
Net inventory change t 49.3Government payments : 40.1Other farm income J : 92.4Value of home consumption 2/ : 34.0
Nonfactor payments : 2,269.2Intermediate product expenses : 1,823.8Capital consumption 4/ : 404.3Business taxes : 41.1
Factor payments: 1,327.9
Interest : 371.6Nonreal estate' : 204.6Real estate : 167.0
Wages to hired labor : 156.6Net runt to all landlords : 148.2Returns to operators : 651.6
Nonage: 1/ : 78.2Cash J
: 573.4
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Number
8,000 8,200
Million dollars
8,300
1,648.0 1,566.4 1,854.71,679.7 1,525.4 1,521.4972.5 780.5 768.4707.1 744.9 753.0
-131.2 -100.4 173.759.4 102.9 118.432.2 33.0 34.27.9 5.3 7.0
1,082.2 1,101.4 1,182.3895.5 929.6 993.8162.4 145.4 159.924.3 26.4 28.6
565.9 465.0 672.4186.0 181.0 175.1130.2 121.2 114.455.8 59.8 60.7171.4 164.7 169.539.1 35.4 36.9169.4 83.9 290.9
-134.2 -105.4 169.8303.5 189.3 121.1
Number
57,000 56,000
Million dollars
55,000
3,241.2 3,201.2 3,885.53,291.7 2,875.1 3,336.01,750.8 1,380.4 1,462.51,540.9 1,494.7 1,873.5-295.4 -88.2 190.1119.3 290.9 209.698.5 104.8 133.527.1 18.7 16.3
2,035.1 2,110.2 2,206.91,583.0 1,660.5 1,767.7403.3 402.5 388.348.8 47.3 50.9
1,206.1 1,091.0 1,678.7415.8 397.6 394.0224.3 202.8 202.4191.6 194.8 191.6172.8 166.1 170.9124.7 101.4 125.8492.9 426.0 988.0
-274.1 -75.0 200.7766.9 501.0 787.3
See footnotes at end of table.continued--
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Table 6 - -Farm production transactions (excluding operator households), by State,1981..84 1/--continued
Item
111FDOO GO 1011.1*
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: 1981 : 1982 : 1983 : 1984
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mmmmmmm ..lemmommmomom.Mmmmewmmliem mmmmm
CALIFORNIA
Farms
:
:
:
83,000
Number
82,000 80,000
Million dollars
78,000
Gross receipts of farms : 14,755.8 14,395.5 13,506.3 14,966.5
Farm marketing. : 14,086.5 14,442.5 12,982.3 14,184.9
Crops : 9,867.7 10,049.6 8,769.4 9,714.3
Livestock and products : 4,218.8 4,392.9 4,212.9 4,470.6
Net inventory change : 472.0 -385.2 -9.9 211.7
Government payments : 23.4 134.5 352.6 335.3
Other farm income 31 : 143.8T.7
147.7 178.7
Value of home consumption 3/ : 30.0 1 33.6 56.1
Nonfactor pa-ments : 7,331.6 7,205.2 7,241.5 7,721.2
Intermediate product expenses : 6,256.4 6,127.7 6,217.3 6,687.6
Capital consumption 4/ : 804.2 834.2 SO4.8 798.1
Business taxes : 271.0 243.4 219.4 235.5
Factor payments : 7,424.1 7,190.3 6,264.8 7,245.3
Interest : 1,551.0 1,700.8 1,712.6 1,747.0
Nonreal estate : 907.8 963.2 903.9 914.6
Real estate 643.2 737.6 808.7 832.4
Wages to hired labor . 1,642.9 1,907.2 1,833.3 1,886.2
Net rent to all landlords : 467.7 477.8 454.4 436.6
Returns to operators : 3,762.5 3,104.5 2,264.5 3,175.6
Noncash 5/ : 445.7 -412.1 -37.0 204.2
Cash 6/ . 3,316.8 3,516.6 2,301.5 2;971.4
COLORADO : Number
Farms : 27,000 27,500 27,000 27,000
: Million dollars
Grose receipts of farms . 3,127.7 3,080.2 3,229.8 3,553.4
Farm mtrketings : 2,955.1 3,037.2 2,925.5 3,352.1
CropsLivestock and products :
945.62,009.5
1,023.22,014.0
925.02,000.5 2,1g774.4
Net inventory change : 71.7 -87.3 83.1 -21.4Government payments 47.6 68.8 162.4 153.6
Other farm income 2/ : 39.9 45.8 43.0 52.6
Value of home consumption 3/ : 13.4 15.7 15.7 16.5
Nonfactor payments 2,195.0 2,246.7 2,337.4 2,439.6
Intermediate product expenses : 1,850.5 1,901.2 1,977.5 2,073.8
Capital consumption 4/ 291.7 295.7 308.2 313.3
Business taxes : 52.8 49.7 51.7 52.5
Factor payments . 932.7 833.5 892.4 1,113.7
Interest : 433.9 474.3 453.0 436.4
Nonreal est..te 219.5 230.6 217.3 213.6
Real estate : 214.4 243.6 235.7 222.8
Wages to hired labor : 130.6It.?
142.6 146.6
Net rent to all landlords : 58.6 65.3 64.4
Returns to operators 309.6 166.9 231.5 466.3
Noncash 5/ : 72.8 -85.5 85.6 -18.7
Cash 6/ 236.8 252.4 145.9 485.1
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
Table 6--Farm productiontransactions (excluding operator households), by State,
1981-84 1/--continued
Item 1981
CONNECTICUT
Farms
:
: 4,300
Gross receipts of farms 313.7Farm marketings : 301.4Crops 113.2Livestock and products : 188.2
Net inventory change : .8Government payments .4Other farm income 2/ : 8.6Value of home consumption 3/ : 2.5
Nonfactor payments 206.9Intermediate product expenses : 158.7Capital consumption 4/ : 37.5Business taxes 10.8
Factor payments: 106.8
Interest : 20.0Nonreal estate : 11.8Real estate : 8.2
Wages to hired labor 45.7Net rent to all landlords -1.9Returns to operators 43.0
Noncash 5/ : -1.6Cash 6/ 44.6
DELAWARE
Farms: 3,500
Gross receipts of faros : 405.9Farm marketings 390.1Crops
: 121.9Livestock and products : 268.2
Net inventory change 5.1Government payments
. 1.8Other farm income 2/ : 7.7Value of home consumption 3/ : 1.3
Nonfactor payments : 333.3Intermediate product expenses : 299.8Capital consumption 4/ 32.3Business taxes : 1.2
Factor payments 72.6Interest 25.0Nonreal estate 11.6Real estate
: 13.4Wages to hired labor
: 17.8Net rent to all landlords 5.8Returns to operators 24.0
Noncash 5/: 4.9
Cash 6/: 19.0
See footnotes at end of table.
66
1982 1983 1984
Number
4,300 4,300
Million dollars
4,300
332.0 330.5 377.8323.1 320.5 359.1124.4 118.0 138.5198.7 202.5 220.6-3.5 -2.7 -.3
.5 .6 2.89.5 9.9 11.92.4 2.2 4.3
198.4 215.5 215.4147.3 162.2 163.137.9 38.1 36.613.2 15.1 15.7
133.5 115.0 162.421.4 21.0 26.011.8 10.3 11.19.6 10.7 15.0
52.0 50.0 51.4-2.2 -2.3 -2.862.3 46.3 87.8-6.8 -5.8 -1.660.0 52.1 89.4
Number
3,500 3,500 3,600
Million dollars
416.5
403.4115.1288.3
2.8
.7
8.1
1.5
318.1
284.4
32.41.4
98.427.0
11.915.0
20.25.2
4b.12.7
43.4
461.7
454.5138.5316.0-6.44.18.0
1.5
356.6
299.935.31.4
125.025.9
10.415.5
19.46.1
73.7-6.4
80.1
536.8
T..41
383.4-.25.29.8
1.6
344.7
309.533.81.4
192.1
31L:15.3
5.6
134.4-.2
134.6
76
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Table 6--Farm production transactions (excluding operator households), by State,1981-84 1/--continued
Item 1981 :
FLORIDA
Farms : 40,000
Gross receipts of farms : 4,271.4Farm marketings : 4,259.8
Crops : 3,233.5Livestock and products 1,026.3
Net inventory change -61.5
Government payments 11.0
Other farm income 2/ . 43.9
Value of home consumption 3/ : 18.3
Nonfactor payments : 2,094.3
Intermediate product expenses : 1,664.2
Capital consumption 4/ . 334.5
Business taxes 95.7
Factor payments 2,177.1
Interest 338.8
Nonreal estate 129.6
Real estate 209.3
436.1Wages to hired labor :
Net rent to all landlords . 11.4
Returns to operators 1,390.7
Noncash 5/ : -54.5
Cash 6/ : 1,445.2
GEORGIA
Farms : 60,000
Gross receipts of farms : 3,380.1
Farm marketings : 3,262.7
Crops 1,510.0
Livestock and products 1,752.8
Net inventory change -63.3Government paymentsOther farm income 2/ 119.9
Value of home consumption 3/ : 22.7
Nonfactor payments : 2,394.3
Intermediate product expenses : 2,011.6
Capital consumption 4/ 322.2
Bueineas taxes 60.5
-_-_-_-____ ------------ -------
See footnotes at end of table.
67
Factor payments : 985.8
Interest : 474.7
Nonreal estateReal estate : 196.9
277.8
145.8Wages to hired laborNet rent to all landlords 85.6
Returns to operators 279.8
Noncash 5/ : -47.7
Cash 1 : 327.5
1982 : 1983 : 1984
Number '
40,000 40,000 40,000
Million dollara
4,436.0 4,622.3 4,660.04,328.0 4,608.7 4,587.0
3,309.6 3,530.3 3,496.41,018.3 1,078.4 1,090.6
29.5 -65.8 -43.27.5 13.3 40.7
52.8 51.3 58.818.2 14.8 16.6
1,991.5 2,091.7 2,051.01,563.5 1,632.1 1,652.8
324.9 366.8 305.1
103.1 92.8 93.1
2,444.5 2,530.638.6 379.4
2,609.1378.6
137.9 121.0 114.2245.7 258.5 264.3
498.0 492.5478.71.4 7.2 4.5
1,561.4 1,665.2 1,733.5
35.0 -63.1 -39.3
1,526.4 1,728.3 1,772.7
Number
57,000 55,000 51,000
Million dollars
3,444.9
3,244.51,566.71,677.8
29.3-.5
150.521.1
2,052.51,661.8
327.163,6
1,676.91,392.5 1,179.9511.8 483.6 483.1
287.9223.9
252.3231.9251.2
231.3154.5 158.9160.7
78.1 76.0465.9
73.9641.9 .9
594.2
961.012.4 -128.4 -7.1
629.5 968.2
3,319.2 3,857.6
3,196.1 3,587.5
1,479.9 1,738.61,716.2 1,848.9
-140.0 -15.179.5 79.3
ie4.3 18:0.9
19.3 16.0
2,139.3 2,180.'
1,755.4 1,805..E
324.2 314.359.7 60.9
77
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Table 6--Farm production transactions (excluding operator households), by State,1981-84 11-continued
Item 1981 1982 1983 1984
HAWAII
Farms: 4,400
Number
4,500 4,500
Million dollars
4,500
Gross receipts of farms : 498.2 524.9 541.0 621.9Farm marketings. 488.4 517.0 529.2 616.7Crops : 400.2 438.6 442.7 529.6
Livestock and products : 88.18
86.57--:t
87.2Net inventory change : 3.3 -1.8 -2.9Government payments : .7 .7 6.7 .6Other farm income 2/ 4.1 5.2 4.8 5.8Value of home consumption 3/ : 1.7 2.2 2.0 1.6
Nonfactor payments 201.2 201.6 208.1 192.6Intermediate product expenses : 165.1 160.0 164.8 162.0Capital consumption 4/Business taxes .
27.68.4
31.310.3
35.08.2
22.1
8.5
Factor payments : 297.0 323.4 332.9 429.4Interest: 21.2 25.7 27.4 27.7Nonreal estate : 8.8 10.9 9.8 8.2Real estate : 12.4 14.8 17.6 19.5Wages to hired labor
Net rent to all landlords :
133.433.2
148.4 142.738.5 45.7 11165:81Returns to operators
. 109.3 110.7 117.1 209.7Noncash 5/ : 3.7 .5 -1.2 -2.6Cash 6/: 105.6 110.2 118.3 212.6
IDAHO .. Number
Farms: 24,300 24,700 24,500 24,600
Million dollars
Gross receipts of farms 2,392.2 2,300.6 2,249.7 2,417.6Farm marketings: 2,270.2 2,137.9 2,113.5 2,288.5Crops 1,304.3 1,296.2 1,227.9 1,385.9
Livestock and products . 965.9 841.7 885.6 902.6Net inventory change : 54.0 72.9 -27.3 -39.8Government payments : 29.5 51.6 130.3 132.5Other farm income 2/ 23.7 24.5 20.6 23.1Value of home consumption 3/ : 14.8 13.7 12.5 13.4
Nonfactor payments 1,465.1 1,449.5 1,467.9 1,477.5Intermediate product expenses : 1,122.3 1,09;.9 1,095.1 1,120.0Capital consumption 4/ 308.4 324.3 336.8 320.1Business taxes 34.3 34.6 36.0 37.4
Factor paymentsInterest
:
.
.
927.1314.0
850.9344.1
781.8 940.1340.1
Nonreal estateReal esLate : 1164:::
184.9 170.9159.2 163.6
174.8165.3Wages to hired labor : 138.6 161.6 155.3 159.8Net rent to 1 landlords : 101.8 100.6 114.2 99.5Returns to operators
: 372.7 244.5
172 74::
340.8Noncash 5/ : 59.8 76.4 - -36.6Cash 6/ 312.9 168.1 202.4 377.4
See footnotes at end of table.continued--
68 78
Table 6--Farm production transactions (excluding operator households), by State,1981-84 1 /-- continued
Item 1981 1982 1983 1984.
ILLINOIS
Farms : 107,000
Number
104,000 100,000
Million dollars
96,000
Gross receipts of farms : 8,595.4 7,787.8 5,832.1 8,437.2Farm marketings : 7,561.9 7,537.4 7,141.5 6,737.9
Crops : 5,342.1 5,168.9 4,847.0 4,555.7
Livestock and products : 2,219.8 2,368.5 2,294.6 2,182.2
Net inventory change : 880.9 36.2 -1,946.3 1,075.9
Government payments : 49.2 118.2 560.4 543.2
Other farm income 2/ 58.1 59.4 46.3 53.3Value of home consumption 3/ ! 45.3 36.7 30.2 26.9
Nonfactor payments 5,250.6 5,201.3 4,909.3 5,127.3
Intermediate product expenses.
3,506.8 3,434.1 3,297.1 3,533.4
Capital consumption 4/ 1,347.2 1,339.6 1,220.8 1,213.6
Business taxes 396.6 427.9 391.3 380.3
Motor payments 3,344.8 2,586.3 922.8 3,309.9
Interest 1,008.7 1,130.5 1,109.3 1,096.9
i:onreal estate 478.5 515.4 495.6 497.5
Real estate 530.1 615.2 613.7 599.4
Wages to hired labor : 219.7 248.1 238.5 245.3
Net rent to all landlords : 613.5 633.3 338.2 545.8
Returne to operators : 1,502.9 574.4 -763.2 1,422.0
Noncash 5/ : 911.9 56.7 -1,931.5 1,086.7
Cash 6/ : 591.0 517.7 1,168.3 335.3
INDIANA Number
Farms : 87,000 85,000 84,000 82,000
Million dollars
Gross receipts of farms 4,476.3 4,577.2 3,758.9 5,288.1
Farm marketings 4,208.5 4,455.3 4,063.9 3,923.8
Crops 2,498.3 2,679.6 2,214.1 2,149.9Livestock and products 1,710.2 1,775.7 1,849.8 1,713.9
Net inventory change 169.9 -4.6 -635.0 990.8
Government payments 27.9 57.5 274.2 308.8
Other farm income 2/ 39.0 36.3 31.0 35.6
Value of home consumption 3/ 30.9 32.7 24.8 29.0
Nonfactor payments 3,217.0 3,230.9 3,260.6 3,366.2
Intermediate product expenses : 2,264.7 2,253.5 2,319.3 2,404.3
Capital consumption 4/ 792.4 800.8 760.3 771.8
Business taxes 159.9 176.6 181.0 190.1
Factor payments 1,259.3 1,346.2 498.3 1,921.9
Interest : 686.0 754.6 741.4 711.3
Nonreal estate 321.4 333.5 308.5 282.7
Real estate 364.7 421.1 432.9 428.6
Wages to hired labor : 140.0 161.7 155.4 159.9
Net rent to all landlords 272.7 288.4 173.0 273.3
Returns to operators 160.4 141.61:126.:
777.4
Noncash 5/ 194.7 21.0 1,012.8
Cash 6/ -34.3 120.6 44.4 -235.4
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
6979
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Table 6--Farm production transactions(excluding operator households), by State,,
1981-84 11-continued
Item 1981 : 1982 1983 1984
IOWA
Farms: 118,000
Number
117,000 115,000
Million dollars
113,000
Gross receipts of farms 11,094.1 9,950.6 8,436.6 10,827.4Farm marketings 10,620.5 9,994.7 9,343.8 9,312.3Crops 4,941.7 4,088.1 4,203.5 4,299.7Livestock and products 5,678.8 5,906.6 5,140.3 5,012.6Net inventory change 259.7 -409.4 -1,948.7 650.5Government payments 5t.2 215.9 925.9 742.8Other farm income 2/ 91.4 96.7 76.7 89.9Value of home consumption 3/ 64.4 52.8 38.8 31.9
Nonfactor payments 6,888.4 6,831.8 6,297.1 6,393.7Intermediate product expenses 5,005.0 4,941.3 4,561.9 4,714.3Capital consumption 4/ 1,555.6 1,555.1 1,458.6 1,413.2Business taxes 327.7 335.4 276.7 266.2
Factor payments 4,205.8 3,118.8 2,139.4 4,433.7Interest 1,525.3 1,667.0 1,640.7 1,580.9Nonreal estate 829.5 875.7 847.1 804.4Real estate 695.9 791.3 793.7 776.4Wages to hired labor 223.8 251.7 241.9 248.9Net rent to all landlords 806.6 787.2 584.1 695.5Returns to operators 1,650.1 412.8 -327.3 1,908.4Noncash 5/ 305.1 -378.2 -1,930.2 661.0Cash 6/ 1,345.0 791.0 1,602.9 1,247.4
KANSASNumber
Farms: 75,000 75,000 75,000 74,000
Million dollars
Gross receipts of farms 5,869.3 6,191.9 5,969.4 6,746.3Farm marks tinge 5,605.8 5,844.8 5,395.2 5,947.5Crops 2,239.3 2,555.3 2,206.6 2,327.9Lior,..ock and products 3,366.5 3,289.5 3,188.6 3,619.5Net inventory change -32.7 -16.0 -98.5 144.9Government payments 231.8 280.3 606.9 572.9Other farm income 2/ 40.2 51.7 41.1 54.bValue of home consumption 3/ 24.2 31.1 24.7 25.2
Nonfactor payments 4,304.7 4,400.5 4,627.9 4,804.5Intermediate product expenses 3,416.8 3,435.6 3,652.0 3,871.2Capital consumption 4/ 700.1 772.1 796.3 746.0Business taxes 187.7 192.8 179.6 187.2
Factor payments 1,564.6 1,791.4 1,341.6 1,941.8Interest 761.2 848.7 837.1 790.5Nonreal estate 435.8 471.7 467.5 439.4Real estate 325.4 376.9 369.6 351.0Wages to hired labor 148.4 167.3 160.8 165.4Net rent to all landlords 191.5 235.8 200.9 217.3Its!urns to operators 463.4 539.7 142.8 768.6Noncash 5/ -17.4 5.0 -83.4 160.0Cash §,/ 480.8 534.7 226.2 608.6..... *See footnotes at end of table.
70, 80
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Table 6--Farm production transactions (excluding operator households), by State,1981-84 If-continued
Item 1981
KENTUCKY
Farms : 103,000
Grose receipts of farms 3,123.0Farm marketings 2,804.6
Crops : 1,452.0Livestock and products 1,352.6
Net inventory change 220.5Government payments 14.3
Other farm income 2/ 40.9Value of home consumption 3/ : 42.6
Nonfactor payments 1,626.6Intermediate product expenses : 1,058.9Capital consumption 4/ 533.6
Business taxes 34.2
Factor payments 1,496.4Interest 394.5Nonreal estate 218.7Real estate : 175.8
Wages to hired labor : 145.4Net rent to all landlords : 170.4
Returns to operators : 786.0Noncash 5/ : 259.5
Cash 6/ 526.4
LOUISIANA
Farms : 38,000
Gross receipts of farms . 1,788.1
Farm marketings : 1,679.8Crops : 1,227.4Livestock and products : 452.3
Net inventory change : 54.3Government payments 15.4Other farm income 2/ 24.5
Value of home consumption 3/ 14.2
Nonfactor payments 1,116.3
Intermediate product expenses : 853.7Capital consumption 4/ 246.6Business taxes : 16.1
Factor payments : 671.8Interest : 331.7Nonreal estate . 184.9Real estate : 146.8
Wages to hired labor : 103.8Net rent to all landlords : 132.6Returns to operators : 103.8Noncash 5/ : 64.2Cash 6/ 39.6
See footnotes at end of table.
71
1982 : 1983 1984
Number
103,000 103,000
Million dollars
101,000
3,087.6 2,440.1 3,371.22,889.3 2,741.7 2,652.1
1,607.9 1,266.5 1,239.71,281.4 1,475.2 1,412.4
107.8 -438.4 549.012.9 61.6 96.735.5 33.2 37.3
42.1 42.0 36.1
1,628.1 1,584.6 1,643.81,016.9 1,034.7 1,050.5577.6 516.8 560.5
33.7 33.0 32.7
1,459.4 855.6 1,727.4432.9 419.0 401.0230.8 209.3 190.2202.1 209.7 210.8172.2185.2
165.575.2
170.3190.8
669.2 195.9 965.2145.7 -400.3 581.0523.5 596.1 384.2
Number
37,500 36,500
Million dollars
1,821.7 1,821.4
1,815.4 1,685.3
1,306.9 1,185.2
508.5 500.0-112.6 -58.683.1 155.921.5 26.8
14.3 12.1
1,067.7 1,101.3
789.0 801.3261.8 281.1
17.0 18.9
753.9 720.1373.9
200.0
358.4
178.3
173.8113.9 1N:15
135.1 132.1
131.0 120.1
-103.2 -51.1234.2 171.2
36,000
1,919.7
1,527.5
1,049.8
427277:71
121.5
30.912.8
1,153.4894.6239.8
19.0
766.4353.8
177.8
176.0112.7
122.3
177.5235.1-57.6
81
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Table 6 --Farm production transactions (excludingoperator households), by State,
1981-84 J-- continued
Item2
: 1981
2 2
: 1982 : 1983
2
: 1984
MAINE
Farms
:
:
2
8,100
Number
7,900 8,100 8,000
: Million dollars
Gross receipts of farms 2 550.4 455.3 457.8 481.0Farm marketings: 472.5 418.5 438.0 455.8Crops: 186.3 160.0 155.2 166.6
Livestock and products 2 286.2 258.4 282.8 289.2Net inventory change : 49.9 16.6 -1.0 .1Government payments : 2.3 2.3 2.7 4.3Other farm income 2./ : 12.4 13.7 14.1 16.6Value of home consumption 2/ : 13.2 4.3 4.0 4.2
Nonfactor payments: 395.4 331.0 350.5 348.2
Intermediate product expenses : 319.8 257.3 267.1 269.7Capital consumption 4/ 2 65.5 61.9 70.7 65.1Business taxes
2 10.2 11.8 12.7 13.3
Factor payments2 155.0 124.4 107.4 132.8Interest : 27.5 30.9 29.0 31.6
Nonreal estate : 17.6 19.7 16.9 19.4Real estate 2 9.8 11.3 12.1 12.2
Wages to hired labor : 41.4 46.2 44.4 45.7Net rent to all landlords: -.9 -1.1 -.9 -1.1Returns to operators : 87.0 48.3 34.8 56.6
Noncash 5/ : 62,3 19.9 2.1 3.3Cash 6/ t 24.7 28.4 32.7 53.3
MARYLAND 2 Number
Farms: 18,200 18,000 18,000 17,8002
t Million dollars:
Gross receipts of farms 2 1,125.8 1,079.7 1,071.9 7,273.2Farm merketings : 1,038.6 1,025.1 1,047.1 1,154.0Crops : 344.9 317.7 327.9 342.9Livestock,and products 2 693.7 707.4 719.2 811.1Net inventory change : 37.8 3.5 -35.3 38.7Government payments t 3.0 2.6 13.1 23.8Other farm income 2/ : 36.5 39.0 42,1 50.2
Value of home consumption 1/Z.I : 10.0 9.5 6.8 6.5
Nonfactor payments : 903.3 842.4 885.3 907.7Intermediate product expenses : 744.7 681.9 729.1 747.6Capital consumption 4/ 2 138.3 137.6 131.5 134.6Business taxes
t 20.3 22.9 24.7 25.6
Factor payments2 222.5 237.3 186.6 365.4
Interest t 92.3 98.6 96.6 96.4Nonreal estate : 34.5 34.7 30.7 32.0Real estate 2 57.7 63.9 65.9 64.4Wages to hired labor . 67.1 77.2 74.2 76.3
Net rent to all landlords : 2.1 -.6 -5.8 -1.0Returns to operators 61.0 62.1 21.5 193.7Noncash Si : 42.2 6.7 -34.5 38.9Cash 6/
2 18.8 55.4 56.0 154.8
See footnotes at end of table.continued--
72 82
Table 6 - -Farm production transactions (excluding operator households), by State,
1981-84 1i-continued
=====..0IN.MMONNIMI.M.10111NOMOMON110,0114101MMIO.411140.
Item
:
:
:
:
1981 :
:
MASSACHUSETTS :
Farms : 6,100
:
Gross receipts of farms : 356.5Farm marketing. : 349.4
Crops : 214.5
Livestock and products : 134.9Net inventory change : -6.8
Government payments . .8
Other farm income 2/ : 10.5
Value of home consumption 3/ : 2.6
Nonfactor payments : 198.7
Intermediate product expenses : 138.1
Capital consumption 4/ . 49.6Business taxes : 10.9
Factor payments : 157.8
:nearest : 23.8Nonreal estate : 17.6
Real estate : 6.2
Wages to hired labor : 46.5Net rent to all landlords : .6
Returns to operators : 86.9
Noncash 5/ : -9.5Cash I/ : 96.4
MICHIGAN :
Farms : 65,000
:
Gross receipts of farms : 3,074.3
Farm marketing. : 2,756.7Crops : 1,644.1Livestock and products : 1,112.6
Net inventory change : 150.3
Government payments : 17.3Other farm income 2/ : 120.8
Value of home consumption 3/ : 29.3
Nonfactor payments : 2,119.2Intermediate product expenses : 1,392.6Capital consumption 4/ 547.1Business taxes : 179.4
Factor payments 955.1Intarest 350.0Nonreal estate 179.4Real estate 170.6
Wages to hared labor : 173.7
Net rent to all landlords 19.6
Returns to operators 411.8Noncash O/ : 169.1
Cash 6! : 242.7
See footnotes at end of table.
73
: :
1982 : 1983 : 1984
: :
Number
6,100 6,100
Million dollars
6,100
360.8 385.5 405.7
351.9 367.4 382.9219.3 230.1 251.1
132.6 137.3 131.8-6.8 1.8 2.2
.6 .7 3.111.5 11.9 14.4
3.6 3.6 3.1
200.8 210.2 212.2136.3 143.0 141.2
52.5 54.8 58.312.0 12.4 12.7
160.1 175.2 193.5
23.0 22.7 17.815.8 14.6 11.3
7.2 P.1 6.4
51.4 49.4 50.8.6 .9 1.3
85.0 102.2 123.6
-9.3 -.3 -.7
94.3 102.5 124.3
Number
64,000 64,000 63,000
Million dollars
3,055.3
2,750.5
1,574.21,176.3
105.540.4
129.2
29.6
2,137.91,414.1
!30.5193.3
917.4394.4
193.6
200.82C".7
o.6
314.612?.2
191.5
S3
2,948.8 3,331.9
2,901.0 2,777.01,634.2 1,479.41,266.8 1,297.6
-256.4 201.9
144.4 167.7133.3 162.5
26.5 22.8
2,244.4 2,290.91,470.9 1,569.6570.9 514.3202.7 207.0
704.4 1,041.0387.6 397.9176.5 190.1
211.2 207.8194.8 200.4
1.8 -6.0
120.1 448.6-241.3 212.8
361.3 235.8
continued--
-.
Table 6--Farm production transactions (excluding operator households), by State,1981-84 1 /-- continued
Item 1981 1982 1983 19 84
MINNESOTA
Farms
Gross receipts of farmsFarm marketings
Crops
Livestock and productsNet inventory changeGovernment paymentsOther farm income 2/Value of home consumption 3/
Number
: 104,000 103,000 102,000 101,000
Million dollars
7,010.4 6,767.1 6,384.4 7,621.66,656.3 6,589.0 6,472.3 6,242.43,264.2 3,042.2 3,135.0 2,904.33,392.1 3,546.8 3,337.3 3,338.0
171.2 -114.5 -802.2 729.479.1 182.9 611.7 529.967.3 74.9 68.3 83.536.5 34.9 34.2 36.3
Nonfactor payments 4,509.3Intermediate product expenses : 3,208.5Capital consumption 4/ 1,164.5Business taxes 136.3
4,578.93,212.8
1;211.3
154.8
4,545.53,191.1
1,187.4166.9
4,667.73,358.4
1,147.2
162.1
1,838.9Factor payments 2,188.2
=922,501.1
1,111.6 1,109.7Interest
586.1Nonreal estate988.4576.0 624.5
487.2Real estate596.7513.1412.4 502.1
Wages to hired labor 198.0 229.2 220.3Net rent to all landlords : 364.3 287.8 231!)..
Returns to operators :
362.3952.4 483.1
-782.9 750.2
221.2 1,328.4Noncash 5/ : 193.9 -95.4 -Cash 6/ : 758.6 578.5 1,004.0 578.2
MISSISSIPPI
Farms
Number
: 56,000 53,000 51,000 50,000
Million dollars
Gross receipts of farms : 2,321.4 2,403.8 2,161.5 2,580.3Farm marketings : 2,118.0 2,321.1 2,072.9 2,167.9
Crops : 1,254.5 1,381.5 1,146.1 1,123.1Livestock and products : 863.5 939.6 926.8 1,044.9
-98.2Net inventory change 105.6
19.5-207.3 171.3
Government payments 103.9 221.6 164.5Other farm income 2/ . 55.8 54.5 58.5Value of home consumption 3/ :
56.2
22.1 21.2 19.7 18.1
Nonfactor payments : 1,615.6 1,493.0 1,463.4 1,559.25Intermediate product expenses : 1,266.8 1,125.3 1,11 -8 1,211.P
Capital consumption 4./ 323.1 339.0 315.8Business taxes 25.7 18.7
320.421 32.4
1,021.1Factor payments : 705.8404.7 27.A 430.9Interest :
249.5M.79
239.6Nonreal estate : 270.6
21181;:45Real estate 155.2
142.2187.8:
136.6 140.6Wages to hired labor :
Net rent to all landlords : Ig..0 104.5 85.2 93.7Returns to operators . 62.7 213.2 48.9 355.9Noncash 5/ : 124.6 -80.5 -190.8 186.0Cash 6/ : -61.9 293.7 239.8 169.9
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
74 84
Table 6--Farm production transactions (excluding operator households), by State,1981-84 1/--continued
Item : 1981 : 1982 : 1983 : 1984
MISSOURI
Farms
Gross receipts of farmsFarm marketingsCrops
Livestock and productsNet inventory changeGovernment paymentsOther farm income 2/Value of home consumption 3/
Nonfactor paymentsIntermediate product expensesCapital consumption 4/
Business taxes
Factor payments
InterestNonreal estate
Real estateWages to hired laborNet rent to all landlords
Returns to operatorsNoncash 5/Cash 6/
MONTANA
Fans
Gross receipts of farmsFarm marketings
CropsLivestock and products
Net inventory changeGovernment paymentsOther farm income 2/Value of home consumption 3/
Nonfactor payments
Intermediate product expensesCapital consumption 4/Business taxes
Fact-sr payments
InterestNonreal estateReal estate
Wages to hired laborNet rent t., all landlordsReturns to operatorsNoncash 5/Cash 6/
See footnotes at end of table.
: 120,000
4,611.94,124.61,820.9
2,303.7216.2105.4
123.4: 42.3
2,992.92,135.2
755.6: 102.1
: 1,619.1: 645.9. 350.0: 295.9: 144.4
264.6. 564.2: 243.6: 320.6
: 23,900
:
: 1,736.8
: 1,410.2: 781.0. 629.2: 212.8
85.116.212.5
1,034.9
: 685.2267.2
: 82.5
. 701.9: 372.8: 186.7. 186.1: 87.4: 80.1: 161.6: 216.0: -54.3
Number
118,000 118,000
Million dollars
4,039.6 3,641.43,849.8 3,769.71,778.1 1,506.92,071.7-60.4
2,262.8-536.5
.79.8 241.2129.141.2
128.7
38.3
2,863.3 2,963.42,019.9 2,132.5
735.5 724.3107.9 106.6
1,176.4 678.0701.7 685.3361.9 339.7339.7 345.5164.5 158.1
228.5 168.881.7
-36.1-334.1
117.8-514.3180.2
Number
24,000 24,000
Million dollars
1,724.1 1,693.91,551.2 1,489.4897.2 832.1654.0 657.325.9 -54.3116.9 230.318.1 15.911.9 12.7
1,065.0 1,074.3695.1 729.7291.1 27C.178.8 74.4
659.1 619.6414.3 410.2212.8 200.3201.6 210.099.1 95.285.1 79.660.6 34.627.2 -51.733.4 86.4
117,000
4,202.93,728.51,562.3
2,1 64.021
224.6155.135.6
2,943.32,127.0
709.1
107.2
1,259.5
618.6336.8
341.8162.6
204.6213.877.8
135.9
24,000
1,553.2
1,419.4647.06
772.4
-138.4239.617.914.6
1,090.9
758.7
255.077.2
462.3413.6198.8
214.897.969.4
-118.6-134.4
15.7
continued--
75 85
Table 6--Farm production transactions (excluding operator households), by State,1981-84 1/--continued
Item 1981
NEBRASKA
Farms : 65,000
Gross receipts of farms : 7,499.8Farm marketings : 6,622.5props
: 2,826.6Livestock and products : 3,795.9
Net inventory change 691.6Government payments 101.0Other farm income 2/ 59.4Value of home consumption 3/ 25.3
Nonfactor payments : 5,028.9Intermediate product expenses : 3,934.4Capital consumption 4/ 846.4Business taxes 248.1
Factor payments : 2,470.8Interest 956.9Nonreal estate 615.4Real estate 341.6
Wages to hired labor : 159.9Net rent to all landlords 369.3ReLurne to operators 984.8
Noncash 5/ .. 706.0
Cash 6/ : 278.8
NEVADA
Farms : 3,100
Gross receipts of farms 244.8Farm marketings : 214.8Crops
. 81.8Livestock and products : 133.0
Net inventory change : 20.4Government payments : 3.7Other farm income 2/ 2.4Value of home consumption 3/ 3.5
Nonfactor payments 166.6Intermediate product expenses : 129.6Capital consumption 4/ : 33.7Business taxes . 3.2
Factor payments . 78.2Interest : 35.1Nonreal estate . 12.6Real estate . 22.5
Wages to hired labor 21.0Net rent to all landlords : 4.8Returns to operators 17.3Noncash 5/ 22.2Cash 6/ -4.9
See footnotes at ead of table.
76
1982 : 1983 1984
Number
63,000 62,000 60,000
Million dollars
7,195.6 6,692.0 7,910.77,005.9 6,431.6 7,081.72,669.4 2,213.9 2,558.74,336.5 4,217.7 4,523.0-178.2 -608.4 205.3277.5 786.8 533.065.3 57.4 69.525.1 24.5 21.3
5,088.0 5,036.3 5,074.03,987.4 3,948.1 3,994.4838.1 820.8 809.3262.5 267.4 270.2
2,107.5 1,655.7 2,836.71,045.4 1,034.6 994.1652.8 638.8 602.9392.6 395.8 391.2184.5 177.3 182.4352.1 276.4 318.9525.6 167.4 1,341.3
-165.5 -595.6 214.3691.0 1,127.0
Number
2,900 2,700 2,700
Million dollars
237.7236.8
70.7166.1
-8.94.4
2.7
2.7
160.0119.3
37.72.9
77.737.9
13.7
24.1
13.15.4
11.3-8.319.'
86
245.2 255.1228.6 252.375.5 80.0
153.0 172.46.7 -7.44.1 4.52.3 2.73.4 2.9
171.0 169.2128.9 129.238.2 36.33.8 3.7
74.2 85.937.7 38.712.1 12.725.6 26.022.2 22.95.1 4.89.2 19.58.3 -6.4.9 25.9
continued--
Table 6--Farm production transactions (excluding operator households), by State,1981-84 1i-continued
Item
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Farms
Gross receipts of farmsFarm marketings
Crops
Livestock and productsNet inventory changeGovernment payments
Other farm income 2/Value of home consumption 3/
Nonfactor paymentsIntermediate product expensesCapital consumption 4/Business taxes
Factor paymentsInterestNonreal estateReal estate
Wages to hired laborNet rent to all landlordsReturns to operators
Noncash 5/Cash 6/
NEW JERSEY
Farms
Gross receipts of farms
Farm marketingsCrops
Livestock and productsNet inventory change
Government paymentsOther farm income 2/Value of home consumption 3/
Nonfactor paymentsIntermediate product expensesCepital consumption 4/Business taxes
Factor paymentsInterest
Nonreal estateReal estate
Wages to hired laborNet rent to all landlordsReturns to operators
Noncash 5/Cash 6/
See footnotes at end of table.
:
.
:
:
.
:
:
.
:
:
.
:
:
.
:
.
:
:
.
1981
3,400
115.0102.5
30.572.0
3.7.7
5.5
2.6
86.563.3
18.7
4.5
28.5
5.82.9
3.9
13.1-1.1
9.8
5.7
4.1
9,500
532.0493.2
358.3134.8
3.3
1.5
29.94.1
346.9
231.490.824.6
185.235.7
14.3
21.561.4
-4.492.4
3.688.7
77
1982 1983
3,400
121.7
1391:79
77.7-.1.6
7.24.3
93.167.9
20.05.3
28.67.22.4
4.914.0
-1.28.6
3.6
5.0
9,500
535.5
501.4364.7
136.8-9.04.434.9
3.9
339.2
225.079.8
34.3
196.439.713.6
26.165.7
-6.597.6
-9.2106.8
1984
3,500
121.7108.9
33.475.5
.61.7
8.52.0
93.266.8
20.85.6
28.5
6.02.23.7
14.4-1.29.31.9
7.4
9,400
573.3
505.3370.5134.7
14.8
7.342.0
3.9
349.0
232.281.635.3
224.340.814.2
:
26.7
-7.1123.014.3108.7
continued--
Number
3,400
Million dollars
114.0108.1
31.4
76.7
-1.5.7
4.52.2
86.461.9
19.5
5.0
27.6
7.22.7
4.514.5
-1.2
7.0
.1
6.9
Number
9,500
Million dollars
549.8
511.5
379.4132.1
2.1
1.1
31.5
3.7
345.3
228.085.731.6
204.439.515.7
23.868.3
-6.0102.6
1.4
101.2
Table 6--Farm production transactions (excluding operator households), by State,1981-84 1/--continued
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Item
:
:
:
.
:
.
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:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
.
:
:
:
.
.
:
:
.
.
.
1981
14,000
992.8894.8309.6
585.2
49.426.0
14.38.3
707.6595.4
99.213.0
285.1
120.655.6
65.061.0
23.580.1
52.727.3
47,000
2,855.9
2,675.4802.3
1,873.2
89.1
6.9
57.5
27.0
2,000.71,451.0434.3
115.5
855.2327.4243.184.3229.'-17.6315.7102.7
----------------------------------1982 1983
Number
14,000 14,000
Million dollars
987.6 1,010.3946.1 963.6314.0 329.3632.1 634.4-15.431.9
-35.257.5
16.2 15.98.8 8.4
699.5 732.3588.1 620.8100.8 100.510.6 11.0
288.2 277.9135.562.9
129.8
72.6 70.968.9 66.222.0 22.561.7 59.4
-12.2 -32.173.9 91.5
Number
48,000 49,000
Million dollars
2,744.9 2,719.5
2,583.4 2,636.5728.q
1 ,854.)
718.31,918.2
61.6 -42.613.8 39.060.7 61.225.4 25.5
1,948.5 2,104.41,374.8 1,516.1451.1 458.0122.6 130.4
796.4 615.2
32116.76
310.0
98.1200.8
109.2265.8 256.5-19.6 -21.4234.4 70.171.9 -31.6162.5 101.6
1984
----- -------_--
14,000
1,111.6
988.7332.2656.545.149.2
19.09.6
793.9675.6
107.211.1
317.6
123.156.1
67.0
68.1
25.2101.2
49.152.1
48,000
2,894.4
2,705.4794.3
1,911.124.9
63.775.5
24.9
2,108.5
1,528.1
445.1
134.5
785.8310.6202.4
108.2
263.9-22.4
233.834.8
199.0
continued--
---_------_----------__-----_--------------------__---__---__-----____----
NEW MEXICO
Farms
Gross receipts of farmsFarm marketings
CropsLivestock and products
Net inventory changeGovernment paymentsOther farm income 2/Value of home consumption 3/
Nonfactor paymentsIntermediate product expenses
Capital consumption 4/Business taxes
Factor paymentsInterestNonreal estateReal estate
Wages to hired laborNet rent to all landlordsReturns to operatorsNoncash 5/Cash 6/
NEW YORK
Farms
Gross receipts of farmsFarm marketingsCropsLivestock and products
Net inventory changeGovernment paymentsOther farm income 2/
Value of home consumption 3/
Nonfactor paymentsIntermediate product expensesCapital consumption 4/Business taxes
Factor paymentsInterestNonreal estateReal estate
Wages to hired laborNet rent to all landlordsReturns to operatorsNoncash 5/Cash 6/
See footnote. at end of table.
78 88
Table 6 --Farm production transactions (excluding operator households), by State,1981-84 11-continued
Item 1981 1982 s 1983 1984
NORTH CAROLINA
Farms
Gross receipts of farmsFarm marketingsCrops
Livestock and productsNet inventory changeGovernment paymentsOther farm income 2/Value of home consumption 3/
Nonfactor payments
Intermediate product expensesCapital consumption 4/Business taxes
Factor paymentsInterestNonreal estate
Real estateWages to hired laborNet rent to all landlords
Returns to operatorsNoncash 5/Cash 6/
NORTH DAKOTA
Farms
Gross receipts of farmsFarm marketingsCropsLivestock and products
Net inventory changeGovernment paymentsOther farm income 2/Value of home consumption 3/
Nonfactor payments
Intermediate product expensesCapital consumption 4/Business taxes
Factor paymentsInterest
Nonreal estateReal estate
Wages to hired laborNet rent to all landlordsReturns to operatorsNoncash 5/Cash 6/
See footnotes at end of teble.
s
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
.
:
:
.
:
:
:
:
:
.
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
90,000
4,367.73,969.92,365.71,604.2
105.515.5
222.754.1
2,747.4
2,168.7524.5
54.2
1,620.2
377.7222.6
155.1
238.0172.2
832.3147.5
684.8
38,500
2,854.12,581.5
1,989.2592.3
101.8
130.7
26.5
13.6
1,715.11,080.5
558.376.2
1,139.04°' 3
315.3181.077.1
268.9
296.7109.9
186.8
Number
86,000 83,000
Million dollars
4,210.7 3,794.73,922.7 3,630.42,302.1 1,951.31,620.6 1,679.1
13.1 -158.816.5 67.1
214.1 214.044.4 42.0
2,549.8 2,606.61,975.6 2,056.3519.7 493.854.5 56.5
1,660.9 1,188.1410.8 393.3225.6185.2
198.3
195.0264.1154.3
253.9
121.0831.7 420.043.9 -129.7787.8 549.7
Number
37,000 36,500
Million dollars
2,954.0 2,873.22,605.6 2,730.91,999.4 2,083.2606.3 647.6107.5 -452.8200.2 558.429.5 25.011.2 11.8
1,759.7 1,731.61,123.9
554.41,083.4
569.481.4 78.8
1,194.3 1,141.6555.3 552.3343.9211.4
329.6222.8
85.5 82.1262.8
-:
7C1.0
254.0 20290.7 2
112.5178.2
79,000
4,709.64,125.4
2,198.21,927.2
177.671.9
293.641.1
2,699.72,138.4
502.8
58.5
2,009.9
398.9201.6
197.3
261.2153.6
1,196.31,
205.2991.1
36,000
3,273.22,544.21,853.9690.3
224.0463.230.0
11.7
1,795.31,165.4
548.081.9
1,477.9540.0
322.7217.484.5
265.3
588.0229.6358.5
continued--
8979
Table 6--Farm production transactions (excluding operator households), by State,1981-84 1 --continued
INI248
Item
........
:
: 1981: :
: 1982 : 1983
....... ...M.. ..............
:
: 1984
.......OHIO : Number
Farms : 94,000 93,000 92,000 90,000
: Million dollars
Gross receipts of farms : 3,544.4 3,737.4 3,384.8 4,482.5Farm marketing : 3,343.7 3,583.9 3,615.4 3,610.7
Crops : 1,911.7 2,054.1 2,095.9 1,999.0Livestock and products : 1,431.9 1,529.9 1,519.5 1,611.7
Net inventory change : 101.5 34.5 -477.8 552.0Government payments : 24.1 42.4 175.9 232.2
Other farm income 2/ : 45.9 48.4 43.2 50.2Value of home consumption 3/ : 29.3 28.2 28.2 37.4
Nonfactor payments : 2;777.0 2,749.9 2,773.8 2,855.5Intermediate product expenses : 1,945.0 1,902.9 1,914.7 2,010.1Capital consumption 4/ : 716.0 731.3 738.5 722.3
Business taxes : 116.0 115.7 120.6 123.0
Factor payments : 767.4 987.5 611.0 1,627.0Interest : 493.2 538.3 521.9 494.8Nonrsal estate : 246.7 252.1 227.7 203.0Real setae. : 246.5 286.2 294.2 291.8
Wages to hired labor : 157.6 178.3 171.4 17e.3Net rent to all landlords : 130.9 166.7 127.5 189.5
Returns to operators : -14.3 104.1 -209.8 766.4
Noncash 1 : 123.0 53.9 -458.0 580.6
Cash 1 : -137.3 50.2 248.2 185.8
OKLAHOMA : Number
Farms : 73,000 73,000 73,000 74,000
: Million dollars
Gross receipts of farms : 3,241.2 3,235.7 2,919.9 3,008.5Farm marketing : 2,827.2 3,199.9 2,568.0 2,562.5Crops . 997.3 1,109.4 878.5 786.7Livestock and products : 1,829.9 2,090.5 1,689.5 1,775./
Net inventory change : 233.3 -148.5 -50.0 81.4Government payments . 12A.3 127.7 351.7 309.4Other farm income 2/ : 24.6 24.5 18.3 21.2
Value of home consumption 3/ : 31.7 32.1 31.9 34.1
Nonfactor payments : 2,236.8 2,005.4 2,024.2 2,002.0Intermediate product expenses : 1,817.8 1,554.5 1,571.6 1,550.8Capital consumption 4/ ; 354.7 383.5 376.3 371.8Business taxes 64.4 67.3 76.3 79.4
Factor payments 1,004.4 895.6 1,006.5Interest 565.6 605.6 587.2 568.7
Nonreal estate 343.0 350.2 332.9 322.6Real estate 222.6 255.4 254.3 246.1
Wages'to hired labor 92.8 105.6 101.5 104.4Net rent to all landlords 39.7 60.1 40.6 54.7
Returns to operators 306.4 459.1 166.4 278.6Noncash 5/ 260.3 -121.7 -23.2 110.2
Cash if 46.1 580.8 189.5 168.4
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
809 0
Table 6--Farm production transactions (excluding operator households), by State,1981-84 1 / -- continued
Item
:
.
:
1981 :
OREGON
Farms : 36,500
:
Gross receipts of farms 1,888.7Farm marketing. : 1,712.0
Crops t 1,098.4Livestock and products : 613.6
Net inventory change : 32.4Governmentpayments : 19.3Other farm income 2/ : 97.0Value of home consumption 3/ : 28.0
:
Nonfactor payments : 1,110.2Intermediate product expenses : 852.5Capital consumption 4/ : 203.0Business taxes : 54.7
:
Factor payments : 778.5Interest : 288.9Nonreal estate : 132.3
Real estate : 156.6Wages to hired labor : 169.1Net rent to all landlords : 39.4Returns to operators : 281.1
Noncash 5/ : 50.4Cash 6/ 230.6
PENNSYLVANIA
Farms : 61,000
Gross receipts of farms 3,164.6
Farm marketings 2,913.1Crops 765.2Livestock and products 2,147.9
Net inventory change 146.6Government payments 11.9Other farm income 1 56.0Value of home consumption 3/ 37.0
Nonfactor payments 2,277.9
Intermediate product expenses : 1,681.6Capital consumption 4/ 529.4Business taxes 66.9
Factor paymentsInterest
:
:
886.7251.4
Nonreal estate : 116.9
Real estate 134.5Wages to hired labor : 211.3Net rent to all landlords : -35.0Returns to operators : 459.0Noncash 5/ : 171.7Cash 6/ : 287.3
See footnotes at end of table.
81
:
1982 : 1983 1984
Number
37,000 37,500
Million dollars
37,000
1,822.3 1,853.9 1,968.91,736.6 1,600.1 1,791.8
1,077.9 1,033.3 1,166.1
!:::7-66.5566.855.4
625.6
176.8130.6 64.295.6 104.6 110.526.1 29.6 28.3
1,083.2 1.111.8 1,121.0813.8 840.1 851.5210.3 215.8 212.459.2 55.9 57.1
739.1 742.1 847.8318.0 310.5 304.2143.0 130.7 124.2175.0 179.8 0.180.1195.0 187.4 192.836.0 40.8 37.5
190.1 203.4 313.4-51.6 74.3 -20.7241.8 129.1 334.0
Number
60,000 59,000
Million dollars
58,000
3,037.3 3,068.4 3,558.6
2,987.4 3,060.3 3,165.5825.0 837.7 923.1
2,162.3 2,222.6 2,242.4
-58.5 -120.0 20%.57.4 30.1 80.759.9 60.2 73.4
41.0 37.9 36.5
2,230.7 2,383.3 2,354.51,622.2 1,784.4 1,749.6
536.5 523.4 525.572.0 75.5 79.3
80 .6 685.1 1,204.2270.2 259.6
109.5149.3 151.1 1148.05
242.7 233.2 240.0
-38.9 -40.0
332.6 231.2 743.5-30.9 -94.9 225.7363.5 126.2 517.8
91
continued--
Table 6--Farm production transactions (excluding operator households), by State,1981-84 11-continued
Item 1981 1982 1983 1984
RHODE ISLAND Number
Farms 820 800 800 750
Million dollars
Gross receipts of farms 35.6 55.7 60.0 65.0Farm marketings 34.0 53.9 57.7 61.5Crops 18.7 39.5 45.3 47.7Livestock and products 15.3 14.2 12.4 13.9
Net inventory change .2 -.1 -.3 .6
Government payments .2 .1 .1 .2Other farm income 2/ .9 1.3 1.9 2.0Value of home consumption 3/ .4 .5 .7 .6
Nonfactor payments 26.3 26.0 27.0 27.4Intermediate product expenses 18.7 17.8 18.4 18.8Capital consumption 4/Business taxes
5.1
2.64.93.2
5.03.5
4.83.7
Factor payments 9.3 29.8 33.0 37.6Interest 2.0 2.3 2.3 1.9Nonreal estate 1.1 1.2 1.0 .9
Real estate .8 1.1 1.3 .9
Wages to hired labor 5.2 5.9 5.6 5.8Net rent to all landlords -.3 -.4 -.5 -.4Returns to operators 2.4 22.1 25.6 30.3Noncash 5/ .4 .2 .1 1.0Cash 6/ 2.1 21.9 25.4 29.3
SOUTH CAROLINA Number
Farms 33,000 31,000 29,000 28,000
Million dollars
Gross receipts of farms 1,231.1 1,199.6 998.9 1,286.9Farm marketings 1,096.4 1,100 9 ?93.8 1,135.8Crops 700.3 706.2 588.4 708.1Livestock and prce..!cen 396.1 394.7 405.3 427.7
Net inventory change 64.9 27.2 -91.1 48.8Government payments 15.9 17.2 45.9 45.2Other farm income 2/ 38.9 38.2 37.9 39.8Value of home consumption 3/ 14.9 16.2 12.4 17.3
Nonfactor payments 849.7 757.8 757.5 803.9Intermediate product expenses 656.7 561.5 580.7 624.8Capital consumption 4/ 178.7 181.6 162.4 164.2Business taxes 14.3 14.7 14.4 14.9
Factor payments 381.5 441.8 241.4 483.0Interest 166.1 184.6 175.4 177.6Nonreal estate 93.7 98.9 86.1 87.1Real estate 72.4 85.7 89.4 90.5
Wages to hired labor 80.9 87.7 84.3 86.8Net rent to all landlords 42.9 40.6 34.6 33.9Returns to operators 91.6 128.8 -53.0 184.7Noncash 5/ 74.7 37.6 -84.3 60.3Cash 6/ 16.9 91.2 31.3 124.3
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
Q7f)4,
87!
Table 6--Farm production tl.tisactions (excluding operator households), by State,1981-84 1/--continued
Item:
:
:
1981 2
:
:
:1982 19 83
:
:
: 1984
:
SOUTH DAKOTA
Farms 38,000
Number
37,500 37,000
Million dollars
37,000
Gross receipts of farms 2,905.2 2,872.1 2,773.3 3,353.3Farm marketings 2,725.8 2,566.5 2,567.2 2,888.8
Crops 864.0 927.2 917.8 1,085.)Livestock and products : 1,861.9 1,639.3 1,649.4 1,802.9
Net inventory change : 33.9 157.1 -111.2 174.5Government payments 90.7 92.7 266.8 231.3Other farm income 2/ 36.5 40.6 36.2 44.9Value of home consumption 3/ : 18.2 15.1 14.3 13.7
Nonfactor payments 1,719.2 1,741.7 1,801.3 1,842.9Intermediate product expenses 1,221.6 1,222.5 1,259.2 1,295.7Capital consumption 4/ 403.7 421.0 445.8 449.7Business taxes 93.9 98.1 96.4 97.5
Factor payments 1,186.0 1,130.4 972.0 1,510.4Interest 490.2 552.1 532.8 537.1Nonreal estate 329.9 370.7 351.2 358.9Real estate 160.3 181.3 181.5 178.2
Wages to hired labor 65.8 75.1 72.1 74.2Net rent to all landlords 163.1 169.1 163.4 192.3Returns to operators 466.9 334.2 203.7 706.8
Noncash 5/Cash 6/
47.2
419.7-102.2
Z.7167.5 305.9182.7
524.1
TENNESSEE Number
Farms 95,000 95,000 95,000 95,000
Million dollars
Gross receipts of farms : 2,185.7 2,213.7 1,877.5 2,362.4Farm marketings 1,950.4 1,969.2 1,796.9 1,984.6Crops 1,097.9 1,069.5 888.9 981.2Livestock and products 852.5 899.7 908.0 1,003.4
Net inventory change 107.9 113.9 -103.0 178.0Government payments 20.7 28.1 65.8 76.6Other farm income 2/ 60.6 59.6 80.2 87.5Value of home consumption 3/ 46.2 42.8 37.6 35.7
Nonfactor payments 1,465.1 1,428.0 1,465.5 1,553.3Intermediate product expenses : 1,039.1 988.5 1,039.9 1,112.5Capital consumption 4/ 383.9 396.1 382.1 396.4Business taxes 42.1 43.4 43.5 44.4
Factor paymentsInterest
Nonreal estate:
720.7321.4197.6785.7 412.0
338.7 322.91195.8 174.9
809.1
310502.08Real estate 123.8 142.0 148.0 147.2
Wages to hired labor 100.4 116.6 112.1 115.3Net rent to all landlords 60.7 57.4 36.9 60.8Returns to operators 218.2 272.9 -59.9 333.0Noncash 5/ 149.4 151.4 -70.5 208.4Cash 6/ 88.8 121.5 10.6 124.6
See footnotes at end of table, continued--
83 93
Table 6--Farm production transactions (excluding operator households), by State,1981-84 11-continued
Item 1981
TEXAS
Farms : 189,000
Gross receipts of farms : 10,881.4Farm marketings : 9,819.7Crops : 4,371.5Livestock and products : 5,448.2
Net inventory change 526.4Government paymentsOther farm income 2/
:
:
321.4159.9
Value of home consumption 3/ : 54.0
Nonfactor payments : 7,310.7Intermediate product expenses : 6,075.7Capital consumption 4/ . 1,020.2Business taxes : 214.8
Factor payments : 3,570.7Interest : 1,167.3Nonreal estate 730.2Real estate : 437.1
Wages to hired laborNet rent to all landlords
:
:
464.7391.9
Retus to operatorsrn.
1,546.8Noncash 5/ 557.0Cash 6/ 989.9
UTAH
Farms : 13,800
Gross receipts of farms 590.4Farm marketings : 542.0Crops : 135.0Livestock and products : 407.1
Net inventory change : 25.3Government payments 7.8Other fare income 2/ : 5.1Value of home consumption 3/ : 10.2
Nonfactor payments : 456.0Inters ,;ate product expenses : 342.9Capital consumption 4/ . 91.0Business taxes : 22.1
Factor payments 134.4Interest : 96.2Nonreal estate : 52.2Real estate : 44.0
Wages to hired labor : 38.2Net rent to all landlords : 3.0Returns to operators : -3.1
Noncash 5/ 34.6Cash 6/ -37.7
See footnotes at end of table.
84
1982 1983 1984
Number
188,000 187,000 187,000
Million dollars
10,396.6
9,627.64,206.6
5,421.1-88.3643.6161.951.8
6,920.95,700.9993.0227.0227
3,475.7
1,264.5776.4
488.1517.1
332.31,361.8
-63.11,425.0
9,796.69,011.63,490.25,521.4-544.11,129.9
152.446.8
6,642.65,346.21,052.4
2
3,154.0
1,258.0732.7
T.1:1
1,078.2078.2-522.5
1,600.7
11,114.4
9,682.73,781.7
5,92?.0 .94
782.4
178.549.8
7,318.26,036.9
1,027.9
253.4
3,796.1
1,244.2703.9
511.3
377.71,662.9
444.41,218.5
Number
14,000 14,000 14,000
Million dollars
561.1
528.0129.8398.2
9.29.2
6.38.4
418.7
305.294.219.3
142.4
103.654.049.643.4
2.7
-7.316.7
-24.0
557.4
561.2131.0430.2-41.718.6
10.88.4
433.2
317.3
95.1
20.8
124.2
101.848.4
53.441.7
2.7
-34.112.2
605.2
580.1
135.7444.4
-20.128.06.4
10.8
441.2
326.094.2
20.9
164.0104.6
50.1
54422ii
-22.014.3
-10.224.5
9
continued--
Table 6--Farm production transactions (excluding operator households), by State,1981-84 11-continued
Item 1981 1982 1983 1984
VERMONT
Farms
Gross receipts of farms :
Farm marketing* :
Crops .
Livestock and products :
Net inventory change :
Government payments :
Other farm income 2/ :
Value of home consumption 3/ :
Nonfactor paymentsIntermediate product expenses :
Capital consumption 4/Business taxes :
Factor payments :
Interest :
Nonreal estate :
Real estate :
Wages to hired labor :
Net rent to all landlords :
Returns to operators :
Noncash 5/Cash 6/
VIRGINIA
Farms
8,200
Number
7,500 7,500 7,300
446.0389.4
364:11
1.6
7.8
7.2
296.2
22575.52
13.6
Million dollars
440.2408.9
435.8432.1
28.7 30.0380.2 402.0
15.0 -11.91.6 1.5
8.2 8.2
6.5 5.8
284.1215.2
316.9
21566.7355.714.9
149.8 156.1 118.9
26.8 29.7 30.013.3 14.0 12.4
13.5 15.7. 17.5
29.1 33.8 32.5-3.5 -3.3 -3.797.3 96.0 60.144.1 17.9 -9.5
53.2 78.1 69.6
423.3399.9
3:(9):73
-1.28.5
9.2
6.9
131.79
55.5
15.2
117.6
32.313.6
16.7
33.4
-3.7
55.62.1
53.4
Number
: 59,000 60,000 58,000 57,000
Cross receipts of farms :
Farm marketings :
Crops :
Livestock and products :
Net inventory change :
Government payments .
Other farm income 2/ :
Value of home consumption 3/ :
Nonfactor payments :
Intermediate product expenses :
Capital consumption 4/ :
Business taxes :
Factor payments :
Interest :
Nonreal estate .
Real estate :
Wages to hired 1,..,orNet rent to all landlords :
Returns to operators :
Noncash 5/ :
Cash 6/ :
See footnotes at end of table.
Million dollars
1,814.6 1,657.1
1,576.7 1,625.7
669.1 637.1907.5 988.6133.1 -62.310.8 7.567.1 69.526.9 16.8
1,348.8 1,304.9
1,013.3 962.0288.5
2947.0 48.8
465.8 352.3199.4 215.995.2 100.8
104.2 115.1
124.3 140.937.0 30.9105.1 -35.4151.1 -55.7-46.0 20.2
85
95
1,570.4 1,857.01,452.7 1,794.4
560.6 673.3892.0 1,121.2
-7.5 -88.5
46.082.822.2
;91.40
24.8
1,313.5 1,348.3
981.9 1,004.7
281.1 292.0550.4 1.5
256.9 508.7213.8206.1
89.9 98.0116.2 115.8
1 1;:i;
139.3
34.4-108.3 121.3
7.6 -76.4-115.9 197.7
continued--
Table 6 - -Farm production transactions (excluding operator households), by State,1981-84 1/-- continued
Item 1981 1982 1983 : 1984
WASHINGTON
Farms 39,500
Number
39,000 38,000
Million dollars
38,000
Gross receipts of farms 3,053.0 3,184.8 3,288.8Fara marketing. 2,873.5 2,857.1 2,932.5
Grope 1,879.2 1,89'.8 1,941.4 1,903.0Livestock and products 957.8 073.7 915.7 1,029.5
Net inventory change 152.1 -27.3 53.4 53.9Government payments 37.3 77.0 153.8 171.0Other farm income 2/ 96.6 95.1 89.7 100.8Value of home consumption 3/ 40.5 34.7 30.7 30.6
Nonfactor payments 1,717.9 1,637.7 1,663.2 1,722.01-earmedirts product expenses 1,362.7 1,298.7 1,319.3 1,369.9Capital consurpLion 4/ 265.4 268.0 281.3 284.3Business taxes 89.8 71.0 62.6 67.9
Factor payments 1,445.7 1,415.3 1,521.6 1,566.9Interest 317.3 351.7 353.2 359.1
Nonreal estate 155.0 166.2 159.8 161.0Real estate 162.3 185.6 193.4 198.1
Wages to hired labor 281.0 325.6 313.0 322.1Net rtat to all landlords 95.0 84.0 100.9 97.7Returns to operators 752.3 653.9 754.5 788.1
Noncash 5/ 184.5 -1.8 75.5 75.4Cash 6/ 567.1 655.6 675.0 712.6
WEST VIRGINIA Number
Farms : 22,200 22,300 22,800 22,000
Million dollars
Gross receipts of farms 250.9 227.6 234.2 277.5Farm marketing. 209.5 212.1 210.8 225.6Crops 46.3 42.0 40.7 44.0Livestock and products 163.2 170.2 170.1 181.6
Net inventory change 16.0 -11.1 -6.1 19.8
Government payments 3.0 2.5 4.0 5.8Other farm income 2/ 8.4 8.9 8.6 9.1
Value of home consumption 3/ 14.1 15.2 16.9 17.2
Nonfactor payments 266.1 261.5 273.0 270.2Intermediate product expenses 184.3 176.9 188.9 187.6Capital consumption 4/ 75.7 78.6 77.8 76.2Business taxes 6.1 6.0 6.3 6.4
Factor payments -15.1 -33.9 -38.8 7.3Interest 31.4 34.2 33.4 33.2Honreal estate 11.8 12.7 11.5 11.7Real estate 19.6 21.5 21.9 21.5
Wages to hired labor 19.4 22.1 21.2 21.8Net rent to all landlord. .8 .8 .7 1.4Returns to operators -66.7 -91.0 -94.1 -49.2Noncach 5/ 29.0 2.8 9.6 35.7Cash 6/ -95.7 -93.8 -103.7 -84.9
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
7686
Table 6 - -Farr production transactions (excluding operator househ.lds), by State,1981-84 1 /-- continued
Itae 1981 : 1982 1983 1984
WISCONSIN
Fares
Gross receipts of furs.Farm marketing.CropsLivestock and products
Net inventory changeGovernment paymentsOther fare Income 2/Value of home consumption 3/
Nonfactor paymentsIntermediate product expensesCapital consumption 4/Business taxes
InterestFactor payments
Nonreal estate
Real estateWages to hired laborNet rent to all landlords
Return to operatorsNoncash 5/Cash 6/
WYOMING
Farms
.
Number
: 92,000 90,000 88,000 86,000
. 5,381.1
Million dollars
5,77.7 5,198.3
: 5,224.4 5,096.3 5,125.8
: 1,041.5 988.9 985.5
: 4,182.8 4,107.4 4,140.3
. -53.2 32.4 -290.7
: 16.9 46.5 166.0
134.2 148.3 142.9
: 59.9 54.2 54.2
: 3,397.7 3,423.1 3,653.7
: 2,309.8 2,324.0 2,521.3
867.3 877.5 903.0
: 220.6 221.6 229.4
1,984.5 1,954.6 1,544.6
638.9 707.1 694.2374.3 391.9 358.3
264.5 315.2 335.9
248.1 297.1 285.6
15.4 12.8 3.3
1,082.2 937.5 561.4
: -4.8 73.5 -248.%
: 1,086.9 864.1 810.2
Number
: 9,300 9,100 9,200
Million dollars
Gross receipts of farce : 662.9 589.9
Farm marketing. : 601.6
Crops : 141.3 NNLivestock and products 460.2 416.9
Net inventory change 34.7 33.3
Government payments : 10.7 10.5
Other fare income 2/ . 11.0 11.7
Value of home consumption 3/!
4.9 4.2
Nanfactor payments . 481.4 470.5
Intermediate product expenses : 363.1 355.3
Capital consumption 4/ 89.4 89.7
Business taxes 28.9 25.5
Factor paymentsInterest
Nonreal estateReal estate
Wages to hired labor
Net rent to all landlordsReturns to operators
Noncash 5/Cash e'
181.5 119.4126.2 134.1
69.5 73.1
56.7 60.9: 46.2 52.9
16.1 15.6: -7.0 -83.2
: 31.7 28.4-38.8 -111.7
6,002.85,135.81,062.94,072.9
398.6237.8174.556.0
3,635.42,570.2831.0234.2
2,367.4703.3371.5
293.8331.8
-.1
1,370.3441.79928.7
9,100
599.3 608.3
594.3 573.9112.5 107.4
481.8 466.4
-29.7 -8.5
19.3 25.311.4 13.5
4.0 4.1
503.9 519.8
386.9 403.9
5J.9 89.626.1 26.3
95.3 88.5127.3 125.7
68.0 67.859.2 57.950.9 52.3
17.0 17.0-99.8 -106.5
-34.3 -13.3-65.5 -93.2
1/ Data are for farms with sales of $1,000 or more annually. 2/ Includes machine
hire, custolawork, recreational, and other farm - related income, rental value of farm
laborers' dwellings, and forest product sales. 3/ Includes consumption by resident
employees. 4/ Depreciation and accidental damage. 5/ Excludes capital consumption.
6/ Includes capital consumption. Conceptually, this measure is representative of the
cash accounting method employed by farmers in computing the income of the farm business.7/ Value is between -$50,000 and $50,000.
TABLE 7 --GASH RECEIPTS BY COMMODITIES AND COs.MOOITY GROUPS, UNITE() STATES ANO STATES, 1962 -64(VALUE IN THOUSAND DOLLARS)
1963 1963 1961,STATE ANO PERCENT PERCENT PERCENTCONNOOITY VALUE OF VALUE OF VALUE OF
TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL
UNITED STATES 1/
ALL COMMOOITIES 142,937,624 100.0 136,260,120 100.0 141034,664 100.0
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2/ 70,267066 49.2 69,443,133 51.0 72,736,996 51.3
MEAT ANIMALS 40,917,268 26.6 36,693,259 26.5 40,757,754 26.7CATTLE/CALVES 29,8130316 20.9 26,666066 21.0 30,606041 21.6HOGS 10,656,8311 7.5 9,765,226 7.2 9,691,303 6.8SHEEP/LAMBS 445.132 .3 426,365 .3 465,410 .3
OAIRY PRODUCTS 16033054 12.6 16,756032 13.6 17027001 12.6MILK.WHOLESALE 17,945,661 12.6 16054006 13.6 17066376 12.5MILK,RETAIL 267,693 .2 272,426 .2 265.725 .2
POULTRY ANO EGGS 3/ 9,269097 6.5 9,737053 7.1 11,695,182 6.4BRCILERS 4/ 4,476,329 3.1 4,672,704 3.6 5,970,362 4.2EGGS 3037001 2.4 3,446,609 2.5 4,085,760 2.9TURKEYS 4/ 1,254,740 .9 1,269,067 .9 1,655,497 1.2CHICKEWS,FARN 118027 .1 147053 .1 170,151 .1OUCKS NA NA 14,112
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 1026,649 10 2,055,069 10 2,156,259 1.5HORSES/MULES 430,020 .3 560,000 .4 560,000 .4ACICACULTURE NA NA 123036 .1WOCL 72,367 .1 62,976 73,659 .1MOHAIR 25,500 42,930 46,160HONEY 4/ NA NA 880BEESWAX NA NA 25OTHER LIVESTOCK 6/ 1,296,962 .9 1069061 1.0 1.331,599 .9
CROPS 7/ 72,670,036 50.6 66,816,987 49.0 69,095.668 48.7
F000 GRAINS 11,468,979 8.0 9,733,039 7.1 9,759,041 6.9WHEAT 9,912027 6.9 8,797,524 6.5 6,442,649 6.0RICE 6515.253 1.1 882,367 .6 1,223,076 .9RYE 40,799 53,148 73,314 .1
FEEC CROPS 17,230,671 12.1 16r190,781 11.9 1601)56172 11.6CORN 12,625,069 8.8 11,640,113 8.5 16616065 8.2HAY 1,990,031 1.4 2,121,231 1.6 2,289,77'. 1.6SORGHUM GRAIN 1,483,937 1.0 1,158,860 .9 1,298,211 .9BARLEY 793.438 .6 960,487 .7 940,786 .7OATS 338,196 .2 310090 .2 305,719 .2
COTTON 4,928,025 3.4 3015042 2.4 3,359,162 2.4COTTON LINT 4,643,340 3.2 2019050 2.1 2.925097 2.1COTTONSEED 284.665 .2 396,192 .3 433,265 .3
TOBACCO 3,341,519 2.3 2,831,400 2.1 2,841,132 2.0
OIL CROPS 13,813051 9.7 13005031 9.9 13,666,377 9.6SOYBEANS 12018,571 8.8 12r136,901 8.9 12,111,007 3.5PEANUTS 818075 .6 793,428 .6 1,097,534 .8SUNFLOWER 427,123 .3 529,593 .4 406,884 .3FLAXSEED 49,982 45,509 30,952SAFFLOWER NA NA 20,000
VEGETABLES 8,113,242 5.7 8,105,169 5.5 8,911,052 6.3
OFFER VEGETABLES 2,042,955 1.4 2.033,579 1.5 2,264,840 1.6PCTATOES 1,504,029 1.1 1,520,586 1.1 1,770,482 1.2DRY BEANS 418077 .3 378,994 .3 313,041 .2SWEETPOTATaES 118002 .1 132,772 .1 152,233 .1DRY PEAS NA NA 27,857TARO 1,447 1,227 1,227
TRUCK CROPS 5,946,547 4.2 5044,965 4.4 6,383,707 4.5TOMATOES 6124050 .8 1,137.378 .8 1.222,009 .9LETTUCE 740,682 .5 7,0,630 .6 679,263 .5ONIONS 384,232 .3 340,259 .2 610,083 .4CORN,5WEET 342,649 .2 317,632 .2 367,921 .3BROCCOLI 213057 .1 210,774 .2 238,257 .2CELERY 194,280 .1 250,239 .2 228,457 .2CARROTS 229,269 .2 232,192 .2 223,396 .2CAULIFLOWER 133,701 .1 143r176 .1 180,847 .1CABBAGE 89,277 .1 68.115 136,220 .1BEANS,SNAP 119,357 .1 112092 .1 128,375 .1PEAS,GREEN 112,541 .1 92,196 .1 117,547 .1ASPARAGUS 52,191 52,423 61,923PEPPERS 35,018 35,909 49,651CUCUMBERS 23,900 25,211 38,687SPINACH 20007 24,328 19,626ECGPLANT 2,693 2,445 2,765ESCAROLE 2,880 3.853 2.565BEETS 2,667 1,501 1,579MISC VEG 8/ 2,122,303 1.5 2,105,612 1.5 2,074,536 1.5
SEE FOOTNOTES AT ENO OF TABLE. CONTINUED--
8898
TAME 7CASN RECEIPTS BY COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, UNITED STATES AND STATES, 1902 -04--CONTINUED
(VALUE IN THCIISAND GOLLARSI
STATE ANDCOMMODITY
1902
VALUEPERCENT
DPTOTAL
1983
VALUEPERCENT
OfTOTAL
1984
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
MELONS 123,740 .1 126,625 .1 262,505 .2
CANTALOUPS 9/ 36,795 39,370 165,402 .1
HCNEYOE4 MELONS 53,111 51,540 55 052
WATERMELONS 33,034 35,707 41,751
FRUITS AND NUTS 6,004,058 4.8 64026,352 4.4 6,264,516 4.4
CITRUS 1,709,675 1.3 1,640,036 1.2 1,673,025 1.2
ORANGES 1,360,920 1.0 1,809,672 1.0 1,265,600 .9
GRAPEFRUIT 224,967 .2 181,072 .1 238,327 .2
LEMONS 1020778 .1 09,664 .1 97,476 .1
TANGELOS 31,863 20,169 5 36,497
LIMES 21,914 20,594 22,150
TANGERINES 39,225 37,665 12,965
NONCITRUS 3,334557 2.4 29450424 2.2 3,0110111 2.1
APPLES 840,000 .6 747,551 .5 930,913 .7
GRAPES 4413,639 1.0 14076,264 .8 845,546 .6
PEAChES 262,665 .2 254,864 .2 3201917 .2
CHIMES 126,045 .1 178,347 .1 160,524 .1
NAM/PRUNES 1714836 .1 170,445 .1 150,881 .1
pFARS 147,525 .1 136,796 .1 147,014 .0
PINEAPP.ES 99,160 .1 93,000 *I 93,000 .1
AVOCADOS 99,700 .1 113,571 .1 89,506 .1
PAPAYAS 11,404 11,591 07,254 .1
OLIVES 75,741 .1 31,659 45,440
NECTARINES 44,322 5 55,500 41,725
AFRI:OTS 354718 20,896 35,216 5
KIWI FRUIT 10,580 14,203 5 17,729 5
DATES 16,786 13,905 17,525
FIGS 10,481 6,997 10,128
CCFFEE 2,129 5,300 3,814
PCMEGRANATES 3,341 5,141 3,240
BANANAS 4645 5 1,395 5 24730 5
BERRIES 719,652 .5 716,285 .5 644,524 .5
STRAWBERRIES 424,539 .3 40/4E13 .3 313,528 .2
CRANBERRIES 142,018 .1 155,264 .1 183,250 .1
BLUEBERRIES 46,708 44,778 5 29,504
RASPEERRIES 22,146 14.397 5 17,569
BLACKBERRIES 6,791 7,827 12,831 5
OTHER BERRIES 10/ 77,450 .1 86,831 .1 87,842 .1
TREE NUTS 805,461 .6 601,303 .4 819,903 .6
ALMONDS 311,051 .2 251,576 .2 452,322 .3
PECANS 152,920 .1 158,426 .1 141,639 .1
WALNUTS 238,680 .2 125,544 .1 132,484 .1
PISTACHIOS 53,068 37,485 61,012
MACACAMIA NUTS 27,136 23,928 24,456 5
FILBERTS 12,606 4,424 7,990
MSC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 108,513 .1 114,424 .1 115,946 .1
ALL OTHER CROPS 6,968,891 4.9 7,109,173 5.2 7,863,216 5.5
SUGAR CROPS 1,592,788 Lel 1,527,540 1.1 1,328,616 1.1
SLGAR BEETS 740,342 .5 742,946 .5 782,405 .6
SLGARCANE SUGAR 8360C17 .6 769,78, .6 728,502 .5
MAPLE PRODUCTS 16,429 144510 17,709 5
SEED CROPS 326,378 .2 301,592 .2 377,181 .3
ALFALFA 2,749 3,545 61,921
RYEGRASS 52,075 42,707 48,566
FESCUE 11,774 11,765 13,233
SLOANGRASS 10,000 9,000 10,000
ORCHAROGRASS 7,365 1 8,653 5 7,385
BLUEGRASS KEN 9,341 5,557 7,033
REO CLOVER 6,000 6,513 6,307
CRIMSON CLOVER 1,6:0 2,430 3,278 5
BENTCRASS 4,178 3,434 2,795
OTHER SEEDS 12/ 220,466 .2 207,988 .2 216,643 .2
HOPS 136,884 .1 132,299 .1 114,836 .1
MINT 48,517 54,745 54,745
UTTER FLO CROPS 13/ 464,275 3 341,751 .3 337,524 .2
MUSHRCOMS 413,234 .3 442,015 .3 466,644 .3
GREENFUUSE/NURSY 3,986,815 2.1 4,309,231 3.2 4,983,670 3.5
ALABAMA
ALL COMMODITIES 2,000,143 1.5 2,040,438 1.5 2,188,949 1.5
LIVESTCCK PRODUCTS 2/ 1,215,464 57.9 1,267,461 62.1 1,387,335 63.4
MEAT ANIMALS 441,436 21.0 421,546 20.7 387,007 17.7
CATTLE/CALVES 351,146 L6.7 341,883 16.8 317,456 14.5
HOGS 90,290 4.3 79,663 3.9 69,551 3.2
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TABLE 7 --CASH RECEIPTS 87 CONNOOITIES ANO COMMODITY GROUPS, UNITED STATES ANO STATES, 1982..04....CONTINUE0(VALUE IN THOUSAND DCLLARS)
STATE ANOCOMMODITY
1982
VALUEPERCENTOF
TOTAL
1963
VALUEPERCENT
9FTOTAL
1984
VALUEPERCENT
OFTCTAL
DAISY PRODUCTS 83,512 4.0 04,360 4.1 78.144 3.6
POULTRY AND EGGS 3/ 672,CC8 32.0 742,055 36.4 899,669 41.1BRCILERS 4/ 487,726 23.2 553.119 27.1 686.822 31.4EGGS 177,869 8.5 179,836 8.8 200.739 9.2CHICKENS.FARM 6,413 .3 9,100 .4 12,108 .6
011V. LIVESTOCK 5/ 18,508 .9 t9,500 1.0 22,515 1.0MOLL 18 NA NAOTHER LIVESTOCK 6/ 18,490 .9 19.500 1.0 22,5t5 t.0
CROPS 7/ 884,679 42.1 772,977 37.9 001,614 36.6
FOOL GRAINS 72,846 3.5 52,587 2.6 46,668 2.1WHEAT 72,046 3.5 52,587 2.6 46.668 2.1
FEEL CROPS 33,868 1.6 35,095 1.7 39.414 1.8COPN 23,226 1.1 24,231 t.2 25.614 t.2HAY 81E41 .4 8,131 .4 9.773 .4SOPGMUN GRAIN 1,066 .1 1,984 .1 3.360 .2OATS 935 749 667
COTTON 151,102 7.2 110,964 5.4 64,806 3.9COTTON LINT 142.063 6.8 101,409 5.0 73,039 3.3COTTONSEEO 8,239 .4 9,555 .5 11.767 .5
TOBOCCC . 1,346 .1 1,035 .1 1,183 .1
OIL CRCPS 410.086 19.5 363,606 17.8 400,180 L8.3SOYBEANS 285.803 L3.6 251,056 12.3 240,447 11.0PEANUTS 124,283 5.9 112.550 5.5 159.733 7.3
VEGETABLES 86,991 4.1 75,470 3.7 91.849 4.2POTATCE! 16,944 .8 10,458 .5 10.458 .5TOoATCES 7,813 .4 6,832 .3 9,900 .5COPNISWEET 2,052 .1 2,586 .t 7.000 .3SWEETPOTATOES 4,455 .2 6,X30 .3 6.032 .3MISC VEG 8/ 55,722 2.7 49,464 2.4 58.459 2.7
FRUITS ANO NUTS 26,120 1.2 27.320 1.3 19,163 .9PECANS 17,232 .8 17,713 .9 8.396 .4PEACHES 2,588 .1 2,607 .1 3.067 .1MISC FRUIT/NUTS IL/ 6,300 .3 7,000 .F. 7.700 .4
ALL OTHER CROPS 102,320 4.9 106,900 5.2 118,351 5.4GREENFOUSE/NURSY 86,620 4.1 90,000 4.4 101.851 4.7OTHER FLO CROPS 13/ 15,700 .7 16,900 .8 16,500 .8
ALASKA
ALL COMPOOITIES 17,642 21,925 24,601
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2/ 6,393 36.2 7,414 33.8 7,069 28.5
MEAT ANIMALS 954 5.4 1.193 5.4 993 4.0CATTLE/CALVES 309 1.8 333 1.5 513 2.1HOCS 625 3., 851 3.9 469 1.9SHEEP/LAMBS 20 .1 9 11
DAIRY PRODUCTS 2,791 15.8 2,900 13.2 2,778 11.2MILK,MHOLESALE 2.726 15.5 2,802 12.8 2,680 10.8M1LKOETAIL 65 .4 98 .4 98 .4
POULTRY AND EGGS 3/ 892 5.1 1,563 7.1 1,415 5.7(GCS 873 4.9 1,547 7.1 1,371 5.5CH1CKENS,FARM 19 .1 L6 .1 44 .2
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 1,756 10.0 1,758 8.0 1,883 7.6WUCL 18 .1 12 .1 18 .1OTHER LIVESTOCK 6/ 1,738 9.9 1,746 8.0 1,865 7.5
CROPS 7/ 11,249 63.8 14,511 66.2 17,738 71.5
FEEL CROPS 2,402 13.6 3,230 14.7 3,533 14.2HAY 1,311 7.4 2,160 9.9 2.080 8.4BARLEY 997 5.7 P,000 4.6 1,293 5.2OATS 94 .5 70 .3 L60 .6
VEGETABLES 2,C73 11.8 2,447 11.2 2,402 9.7PUMICES 1.336 7.6 1,656 7.6 1.652 6.7MISC VEG 8/ 737 4.2 791 3.6 750 3.0
ALL OT(GR CROPS 6./49 38.3 8,806 40.2 11,783 47.5GREEN(OUSE/NURSY 6,528 37.0 8,533 38.9 11,540 46.5OTHER FLD CROPS 13/ 221 1.3 273 1.2 243 1.0
ARIZONA
ALL COMMODITIES 1,679,660 1.2 1,525,424 lel 1,521,420 1.1
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TAME 7 --CASH RECEIPTS BY COMMODITIES ANO COMMODITY GROUPS, UNITE° STATES ANO STATES, 1982..44(VALUE IN THOUSAND OOLLARS)
1982 1983 1984
STATE ANO PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT
COMMOOITY VALUE OF VALUE OF VALUE CF
TOTAL TOTAL TCTAL
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2/ 707,114 42.1 744,902 48.8 752,986 49.5
MEAT ANIMALS 506.627 30.2 535,054 35.1 540.449 35.5
CATTLE/CALVES 461,456 27.5 495.648 32.5 504,388 33.2
HOGS 35,011 2.1 31.963 2.1 28,551 1.9
SHEEP/LAMBS 9,660 .6 7,443 .5 7,510 .5
OAIRY PRODUCTS 166,387 9.9 171,252 11.2 168,166 11.1
MILKtMHOLESALE 165,410 9.8 170,275 11.2 166,980 11.0
MILK,RETAIL 977 .1 977 .1 1,186 .1
POULTRY AND EGGS 3/ 5.484 .3 5,404 .4 6,245 .4
EGGS 4,734 .3 4,628 .3 5,266 .3
CHICKENS6FARM 38 77 62
OTTER POULTRY 712 699 917 .1
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 29,328 1.7 33,891 2.2 39,043 2.6
WOCL 1,326 .1 912 .1 938 .1
OTTER LIVESTOCK 6/ 28,002 1.7 32,979 2.2 38,105 2.5
CROPS 7/ 972.546 57.9 780,522 51.2 768,434 5G.5
FOOC GRAINS 38,886 2.3 47,841 3.1 40,091 2.6
FEEL CROPS 166688 5.8 96,753 6.3 116,132 7.6
HAY ;86689 4.7 80,742 5.3 96,563 6.3
CORN 6,702 .4 6,312 .4 7,704 .5
BARLEY 8,610 .5 6,315 of, 7,287 .5
SORGHUM GRAIN 2.687 .2 3,384 .2 4,578 .3
COTTON 495,991 29.5 370,741 24.3 305,874 20.1
COTTON LINT 473.501 28.2 338,289 22.2 273,404 /8.0
COTTORS'EO 22.C90 1.3 32.452 2.1 32,470 2.1
VEGETAELES 225,828 13.4 231,035 15.1 190,497 12.5
LETTUCE 143,575 8.5 123,351 8.1 90,688 6.0
CALLIFLOWER 14.424 .9 15,911 1.0 17.040 1.1
POTATCES 9.177 .! 8,404 .6 8,404 .6
ONIONS 6,899 .4 5,237 .3 7.366 .5
CARROTS 5,735 .3 5,563 .4 5,690 .4
HOREYCEW MELONS 4,643 .3 4,284 .3 5,348 .4
BRCCCCLI 1,866 .1 2,127 .1 3,145 .2
MISC VEG 8/ 39,509 2.4 66,108 4.3 52,766 3.5
FRUITS AND NUTS 82,279 4.9 68,637 4.5 61.215 5.3
GRAPES 14,505 .9 15,267 1.0 18,262 1.2
ORANGES 22,575 1.3 12.339 .8 17,640 1.2
GRAPEFRUIT 6.436 .4 6,231 .4 12,579 .8
LEMONS 18,343 1.1 19,441 1.3 9,279 .6
TANGERINES 5,465 .3 1,734 .1 3,647 .2
MISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 14.055 .8 13,605 .9 19,80' 1.3
ALL OTTER CROPS 35.147 2.1 31,623 2.1 34,625 2.3
GREENFOUSE/NURSY 116222 .7 13,940 .9 17,360 1.1
SUCAR BEETS 10,341 .6 NA NA
UTFEK FLO CROPS 13/ 13.584 .8 17,683 1.2 17,265 1.1
ARKANSAS
ALL COMMODITIES 36291664: 2.3 2,815,102 2.1 36336,038 2.4
LIVESTOCK PRUOUCTS 2/ 1,540,438 46.8 1,494,656 52.0 1,073,539 56.2
MEAT ANIMALS 411,814 12.5 312,839 10.9 372,235 11.2
CATTLE/CALVES 319,426 9.7 231,210 8.0 290,246
HOGS 92,388 2.6 61,629 2.8 81,989 2.5
UAW FROOUCIS 114,768 3.5 118,512 4.1 110,476 3.3
POULTRY AND EbGS 3/ 982,784 29.9 1,031,309 35.9 1,357,787 40.7
BRCILERS 4/ 6671E29 20.3 729,006 25.4 1,000,450 30.0
EGGS 213,796 6.5 200,443 7.0 216,254 6.5
TURKEYS 4/ 87,542 2.7 83,654 2.9 122,915 3.7
CNICKENS6FAAM 13,617 .4 10.206 .6 18,168 .5
RISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 31,572 1.0 31,996 1.1 33,041 1.0
AOLACLLTURE NA 111 NA 0 23,736 .7
OTTER LIVESTOCK 6/ 31,572 1.0 31,996 1.1 9.305 .3
CROPS 71 1,750.755 53.2 1060,446 48.0 1,462,499 43.6
FOOC GRAINS 807.851 24.5 577,236 20.1 643,940 19.3
RICE 585.627 17.8 384.493 13.4 467,201 14.0
WHEAT 222.224 6.8 192,743 6.7 176.739 5.3
FEEL CRUPS 44.565 1.4 60.036 2.1 108,074 3.2
SORGHUM GRAIN 29,458 .9 42.003 1.5 81,382 2.4
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TABLE 7- -CASH RECEIPTS BY COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, UNITED STATES AND STATES, 1982 -84- CONTINUED(VALUE IN THOUSAND =LIARS)
STATE ANDCOMMODITY
1982
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
1983
VALUEPERCENTOFTOTAL
1984
VALUEPERCENT
OFTCTAL
HAY 8.275 .3 9,675 .3 13,653 .4OATS 3,360 .1 4,772 .2 8.520 .3CORN 2.972 .1 3,586 .1 4.524 .1
COTTON 214,759 6.5 148,405 5.2 143,447 4.3COTTCh LINT 203,493 6.2 133.890 4.7 124,591 3.7COTTONSEED 11.266 .3 14,515 .5 18,856 .6
OIL CRCPS 638.350 19.4 548,577 19.1 525,577 15.8
VEGETABLES 1?,503 .5 14.585 .5 15.359 .5TOMATCES 7.480 .2 4,675 .2 5,470 .2BEANS.SNAP 1.657 .1 1.363 769MISC VEG 8/ 8.366 .3 8,547 .3 9.120 .3
FRUITS AND NUTS 11.829 .4 11,700 .4 9,739 .3PEACHES 5,C75 .2 3.430 .1 3,296 .1GRAPES 2,470 .1 2,490 .1 1,599PECANS 557 1.876 .1 1,162APPLES 997 1.079 772STRAR8ERRIES 640 615 740MISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 1.690 .1 2.210 .1 2.170 .1
ALL CTFER CROPS 15.898 .5 19,907 .7 16,358 .5GREENHOUSE/NURSY 13.500 .4 14,600 .5 14,608 .4OTHER FLD CROPS 13/ 2.398 .1 5.307 .2 1.750 .1
CALIFORNIA
ALL COMMODITIES 14.442.450 10.1 12.982.323 9.5 142184.886 10.0
LIVESTCCK PRODUCTS 2/ 4.392.892 30.4 4.212,875 32.5 4.470.565 31.5
MEAT ANIMALS 1.562,110 10.B 1,397.451 10.8 1,494,160 10.5CATTLE /CALVES 1.481.400 10.3 1.325.141 10.2 1.416.141 10.0SHEEP/LAM8S 52,541 .4 44.358 .3 51,208 .4HOGS 28.169 .2 27.952 .2 26.811 .2
DAIRY PRODUCTS 1.941,197 13.4 1.944,763 15.3 1.9862377 14.0MILK,MHOLESALE 12871.197 13.0 1.884,297 14.5 1.9172349 13.5MILK,RETAIL 70.000 .5 60.466 .5 69,028 .5
PCULTRY AND EGGS 3/ 785.872 5.4 775.077 6.0 891,972 6.3EGGS 362,852 2.5 371.417 2.9 408,821 2.9BRCILERS 4/ 259.637 1.8 252.628 1.9 296.894 2.1TURKEYS 4/ 157.560 1.1 145.642 1.1 178,162 1.3CHICKENS.FARM 5.823 5.390 8.095 .1
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 103,713 .7 95.584 .7 98.056 .7WOOL 7.315 .1 6.105 7.599 .1OTHER LIVESTOCK 6/ 96,398 .7 89.479 .7 90.457 .6
CROPS 7/ 10.049.558 69.6 8.769.448 67.5 9,714.321 68.5
FUOC GRAINS 620.929 4.3 360,587 2.8 434,211 3o1RICE 324.935 2.2 165.586 1.3 262.085 1.8WHEAT 295.994 2.0 05.001 1.5 172.126 1.2
FEEL CROPS 682.711 4.7 741.246 5.7 689.345 4.9HAY 498.969 3.5 528.156 4.1 470.458 3.3CORN 83,314 .6 105.557 .8 115.934 .8BARLEY 82.223 .6 91.897 .7 82.264 .6SORGHUM GRAIN 13.281 .1 12.385 .1 14.908 .1OATS 4,924 * 3.252 5.781
CUTTON 1.254,934 8.7 857.137 6.6 944,791 6.7COTTON LINT 1.174.658 8.1 756,186 5.8 842.509 5.9CO ITCASEF9 80.276 .6 100.955 .8 102.282 .7
UIL CRCPS NA NA 20.000 .1
VEGETABLES 2.733.949 18.9 2.797.644 21.5 3.131.497 22.1TUMATCES 561.843 3.9 550.364 4.2 615.721 4.3LETTUCE 478.974 3.3 541.803 4.2 494.157 3.5BRCCCCLI 180,924 1.3 183.810 1.4 211.908 1.5PLIAICES 178.369 1.2 153.063 1.2 177,819 1.3CELERY 134.407 .9 162,376 1.3 150,102 1.1LARRCTS 117.387 .8 125.370 1.0 145.925 1.0CALLIFLOWER 98.853 .7 104.965 .8 138.194 1.0ONIONS 67.733 .5 58.089 .4 135.487 1.0CANTALUUPS 9/ NA NA 125,437 .9DRY BEANS 104.484 .7 76.874 .6 75.824 .5ASPARAGUS 48.695 .3 49.876 .4 59.796 .4HONEYCEW MELJNS 29.417 .2 31.548 .2 35.469 .3CORN.SWEET 16.977 .1 19.479 .2 22.201 .2SWEEIPUTATUES 21.8C6 .2 20,729 .2 20.697 .1PEPPERS NA NA 11.451 .1WATERMELONS NA NA 10.182 .1
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TABLE 7 - -CASH RECEIPTS BY COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, UNITED STATES ANn STATES,!VALUE IN THOUSAND DOLLARS)
L9B2 L9B3
STATE AND PERCENT PERCENT
COMMODITY VALUE OF VALUE OFTOTAL TOTAL
1982...84--CONTINUED
L984PERCENT
VALUE OFTOTAL
MISC VEG 8/ 393,B80 4.8 718,998 5.5 Fe1,127 4.9
FRUITS AND NUTS 3,416,475 23.7 2,697.927 20.8 2,865,240 20.2
GRAPES 1,300,207 9.0 9511,396 7.4 747,275 5.3
ALPONCS 311,031 2.? 251.576 1o9 452,322 3.2
ORANGES 364,595 2.5 294,459 2.3 420,226 3.0
STRAWBERRIES 297,030 2oL 279,283 2.2 217,453 1.5
PLUMS/PRUNES 167,891 Lo2 158,595 1.2 140,699 Lo0
PEACHES L30.681 .9 L04,751 .8 140,534 L.0
WALNUTS 238,680 L.7 125,544 1.0 132,484 .9
LEMONS 84,435 .6 70,203 .5 88,199 .6
AVCCACUS 88,580 .6 L02,349 .8 76,345 .5
PISTACHIOS 63,C68 .4 37,485 .3 61,012 .4
APPLES 50,366 .3 49,.v2 .4 59,955 .4
PEARS 48,090 .3 39,0011 .3 49,812 .4
OLIVES 75.741 .5 31,659 .2 45.4411 .3
NECTARINES 44,322 .3 55,500 .4 41,725 .3
APRICCTS 34,1' .2 261.313 .2 33,351 .2
GRAPEFRUIT 22,287 .2 20071 .2 28,569 .2
CHERRIES L6,577 .L L4,717 .L 25,569 .2
KW FRUIT 10,580 .L 14,203 .1 17,729 .L
OATES L6,786 .1 1:,,909 .1 77,525 .L
CRANBERRIES NA NA 11,019 .L
FIGS 10,481 .1 6,992 .1 10,128 .1
TAAGERINES L0,995 .1 7,125 .1 8,723 .L
POMEGRANATES 3,341 5.141 3,248
MISC FRUIT/NUTS LL/ 26,512 .2 30,147 .2 35,890 .3
ALL ODER CROPS ',3400560 9.3 1,314,907 £0.1 1,629,237 L1.5
GKEENFOUSE/NURSY 943,512 6.5 1,017,459 7.8 1,244,520 8.8
SUGAR BEETS L27,116 .9 133,047 1.0 L65,000 L.2
MUSHRCOMS 89,295 .6 96,152 .7 92,367 .7
ALFALFA SO NA NA 57,664 .4
HOPS 2,057 1,589 522
OTPER FLO CHOPS L3/ 178,180 1.2 65.860 .5 69.164 .5
COLORACO
ALL COMMODITIES 3,037,228 2.1 2,925,516 2.1 3,352,115 2.4
LIVESTOCK PROOUCTS 2/ 2,014,C19 66.3 2000,471 68.4 2,204,4011 65.8
MEAT AhIMALS 1,787,783 58.9 1,757,535 60.1 1,949,496 58.2
CATTLE/CALVES 1,678,525 55.3 1,652,447 56.5 1,858,519 55.4
HUGS 62,275 2.1 52,212 L.8 48,494',2,483
1.4
SHEEP/LAMBS 46,583 L.5 52,976 L.8 L.3
DAIRY PRODUCTS L38,705 4.6 L41,793 4.8 136,5GL 4.1
MILK,WHOLESALE 130,240 4.3 L34,398 4.6 L29,352 3.9
MILK,RETAIL 8,465 .3 7,395 .3 7,149 .
POULTRY AND EGGS 3/ 69,135 2.3 83.153 2.8 91,727 2.9
TUFKEYS 4/ 37,561 1.2 46,656 L.6 56,985 L.7
EbCS 31,C00 1.0 35.758 1.2 39,438 L.2
CHICKENS,FARM 574 739 1,304
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 18,356 .6 17,890 .6 20,684 .6
Hoc'. 5,396 .2 4,425 .2 5,218 .2
DEFER LIVESTOCK 6/ 13,C00 .4 13,465 .5 15,466 .5
CROPS 7/ 1,023,209 93.7 925,045 31.6 1,147,707 34.2
rOUC GRAINS 362,C07 LL.9 351,234 L2.0 384,496 I1.5
WHEAT 361,526 LL.9 351,175 L2.0 384,468 LL.5
RYE 8L 59 * 28
FEEC CROPS 405,449 L3.3 332013 11.4 400.709 L2.0
COPN 248,035 8.2 179,686 6-1 251,935 7.5
HAY 88,362 2.9 88017 3.0 91,148 2.7
BARLEY 42,507 1.4 43,723 L.5 36,267 L.L
SOFGRUM GRAIN 24,892 .8 18,838 .6 18,659 .6
OATS 1,653 .L 2,149 .1 2,700 .L
VEGET4ELES L69,677 5.6 151,142 5.2 224,332 6.7
ONIONS 36,276 1.2 35,09', L.2 d5,289 2.5
POTATCES 52,C66 L.7 58,235 2.0 81,408 2.4
DRY BEANS 26.408 .9 28,593 L.0 26,618 .8
LETTUCE 3,E66 .L LOr''..7 .4 10,508 .3
CAPRCTS 3,535 .L 3,422 .L 3,528 .L
CORN,SWEET 2,542 .L 3.002 .L 3,407 .L
TOPATCES 935 1I225 1,101
BEANS,SNAP 273 NA NA
MISC VEG 8/ 43,776 L.4 11,035 .4 12,473 .4
FRUITS AHO NUTS 6,499 .2 11,636 . 14,243 .4
APPLES 3,535 .1 5,706 .2 10,545 .3
PEACHES 1I749 .1 2,102 .1 2,057 .1
PEARS 629 873 I 990
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1982STATE ANDCOMMODITY VALUE
PERCENTOF
TOTAL
1983
VALUEPERCENTOFTOTAL
1984PERCENT
VALUE OfTOTAL
CHERRIES 38 2,198 .1 95MISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 148 757 556
ALL CTPER CROPS 79,577 2.6 78,120 2.7 123,927 3.7GREENPOUSE/NURSY 40,239 1.3 45,480 1.6 78,677 2.3SUGAR BEETS 32,200 1.1 20,140 .7 11,500 .9OTPER FLO CROPS 13/ ,,138 .2 12,500 .4 13,750 .4
COMNECTICLT
ALL COMMODITIES 323,078 .2 320,489 .2 359,117 .3
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2/ 198,727 61.5 202,503 63.2 220,602 61.4
MEAT ARIMALS 17,C09 5.3 14,049 4.4 14,931 4.2CATTLE/CALVES 15,456 4.8 12,928 4.0 13,921 3.9SHEEP /LAMBS 309 .1 255 .1 512 .1WOGS 1,244 .4 866 .3 498 .1
04107 PRODUCTS 92,796 28.7 94,487 29.5 88,259 24.6MILKOMOLESALE 89,280 27.6 90,720 28.3 84,240 23.5MILMOFTAIL 3,516 1.1 3,767 1.2 4.019 1.1
POULTRY AND EGGS 3/ 78,859 24.4 83,463 26.0 06.199 29.6EGGS 77,440 24.0 81,293 25.4 103,827 28.9CHICKENS,FARM 1,056 .3 1,617 .5 1,856 .5TURKEYS 4/ 363 .1 553 .2 516 .1
RISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 10,C63 3.1 10,504 3.3 11,213 3.1NOCL 17 28 41OTTER LIVESTOCK 6/ 10,046 3.1 10,476 3.3 11,172 3.1
CROPS 7/ 124,351 38.5 117,986 36.8 138,515 38.6
FEED CROPS 2,231 .7 2,399 .7 2,575 .7
TOBACCO 32,750 10.1 21,759 6.8 18,896 5.3
VEGETABLES 14,383 4.5 16,058 5.0 15,839 4.4COPN,SWEET 2,727 .8 4,435 1.4 3,758 1.0POTATCES 1,889 .6 1,483 .5 1,736 .5RISC VEG 8/ 9,767 3.0 10,140 3.2 10,345 2.9
:WITS AND NUTS 11,384 3.5 10,162 3.2 4,280 1.2PEACHES 805 .2 1,150 .4 1,040 .3PEARS 755 .2 726 .2 705 .2APPLES 8,150 2.5 6,894 2.2 673 .2MISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 1,674 .5 1,392 .4 1,862 .5
ALL ODER CROPS 63,595 19.7 67,608 21.1 96,925 27.0GREENPUUSE/NURSY 54.000 16.7 55,350 17.3 82,460 23.0OTPER FLO CROPS 13/ 9,595 3.0 12,258 3.8 14,465 4.0
OELANAPE
ALL COMMODITIES 403,392 .3 454,489 .3 520,448 .4
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2/ 288,268 71.5 315,979 69.5 383,351 73.7
MEAT ARIMALS 9,775 2.4 9,800 2.2 10,135 1.9HOGS 7,160 1.8 6,217 1.4 64786 1.3CATTLE/CALVES 2,615 .6 3,583 .6 3,350 .6
OAIRY PRODUCTS 18,765 4.? 18,900 4.2 18,130 3.5
POULTRY AND EGGS 3/ 257,820 63.9 285.444 62.8 353,283 67.9ORCILERS 4, 245,363 60.8 270,611 59.5 339,126 65.2EGGS 9,662 2.4 11,301 2.5 12,250 2.4CHICKENS,FARM 758 .2 945 .2 1,217 .2TURKEYS 4/ 2,037 .5 2,587 .6 690 .1
RISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 1,908 .5 1,835 .4 1,803 .3
CROPS 7/ 115,124 28.5 138,510 10.5 137,097 26.3
FOOC GRAINS 7,289 1.8 7,214 1.6 6,479 1.2WHEAT 6,586 1.7 6,966 1.5 6,289 1.2RYE 303 .1 248 .1 190
FEEL CROPS 35,263 8.7 38,532 8.5 42,980 8.3COON 31,681 7.9 33,809 7.4 37,979 7.38APLEY 2,518 .6 3,636 .8 3,835 .7HAY 864 .2 1,087 .2 1,166 .2
OIL CRCPS 35,363 8.8 50,695 11.2 40,000 7.7
VEGETABLES 26,C61 6.5 26,868 5.9 31,031 6.0POTATCES 7,200 1.8 10,229 2.3 10,229 2.0
SEE FCOTHSTES AT END OF TABLE. CONTINUED-
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TABLE 7 --CASH RECEIPTS BY COMMODITIES ANO COMMODITY CROUPS/ UNITED STATES AND STATES. 1912 -8M- CONTINUED(VALUE IN THOUSAND DOLLARS)
STATE ANDCOMMODITY
1982
VALUEPERCENT
CIF
TOTAL
1983
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
1984
VALUEPERCENT
OFTCTAL
PEASICREEN 3.691 .9 2.888 .6 4,444 .9
CORNISWEET 1.194 .3 1.194 .3 2.276 .4
TOPATCES Wu!! .4 802 .2 1,134 .2
MISC VEG 8/ 12.471 3.1 11.755 2.6 12.944 2.5
FRUITS AND NUTS 2.102 .5 2.106 .5 2.327 .4
APPLES 1.442 .4 1,354 .3 1.609 .3
PEACHES 320 .1 402 .1 352 .1
MISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 340 .1 350 .1 366 .1
ALL OTHER CROPS 9,046 2.2 13/095 2.9 14,280 2.7
GREENhOUSE/NURSY 5.454 1.4 6.000 1.8 9.000 1.7
MUSHRCOMS 3.554 .9 5,055 1.1 5,240 1.0
OTRER FLD CROPS 13/ 38 40 40
FLCR10A
ALL COMMODITIES 4.327.964 3.0 4,6080692 3.4 40567.029 3.2
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2/ 11018.326 23.5 1.076.395 23.4 1.090.603 23.8
MEAT RADIALS 356/531 8.3 395081 6.6 400.221 8.7
CATTLE /CALVES 310.907 7.2 359.015 7.8 373.133 8.1
HOGS 47.624 1.1 36,461 .6 27.068 .6
DAIPY PRODUCTS 143.416 7.9 346.135 7.5 304.398 6.6
POULTRY AND ECGS 3/ 224.124 5.2 233.329 5.1 284.375 6.2
EGGS 122.264 2.8 123.333 2.7 155.013 3.4
BRCILERS 4/ 99.677 2.3 107,116 2.3 126.149 2.8
CHICKENS/FARM 2.783 .1 2.880 .1 3.133 .1
M'iC LIVESTOCK 5/ 91.655 2.1 103,250 2.2 101.609 2.2
CROPS 7/ 3.309.638 76.5 31530.297 76.6 30496.426 76.2
FEEL CROPS 32,843 .8 30.424 .7 31,440 .7
CORN 20.728 .5 17.227 .4 18.446 .4
HAY 12/115 .3 13.197 .3 12.992 .3
COTTON 8.456 .2 4.592 .1 6.072 .2
COTTCN LINT 7,874 .2 3.865 .1 6.771 .1
COTTONSEED 582 707 1.301
TOBACCC 35/956 .8 27.748 .6 32.304 .7
OIL CRCPS 91.708 2.1 102/062 2.2 117,102 2.6
PEANUTS 34/416 .8 42.926 .9 64.822 1.4
SOYBEANS 57/292 1.3 59.136 1.3 52.280 1.1
VEGETABLES 900.488 20.8 1.061.962 22.6 11000.883 21.8
TOPATCES 297.318 6.9 378.163 8.2 370.554 6.1
COPTIpSWEET 63/252 1.5 62/654 1.4 61,916 1.3
CELERY 38/C79 .9 64,600 1.4 56.129 1.3
POIATCES 56.659 1.3 60.645 1.3 54.441 1.2
LETTUCE 52/316 1.2 46.849 1.0 37,317 .6
BEANS.SNAP 600 180 1.125
MISC VEG 8/ 392,264 9.1 428.671 9.3 417.399 9.1
FRUITS ANO NUTS 1.2461C21 28,8 1.268.390 27.5 1,166/598 25.5
ORANGES 906.686 20.9 976.790 21.2 825/014 18.0
GRAPEFRUIT 162.500 3.8 127.337 2.8 196.602 4.3
STFAWEERRIES 52/358 1.2 52.531 1.1 36.842 .6
TANGELOS 31/863 .7 20.169 .4 36.497 .6
LIMES 21.914 .5 20.594 .4 22.156 .5
AVCCACOS 11,200 .3 11.222 .2 13.161 .3
PECANS 2,350 .1 2.042 2.604 .1
TANGERINES 22/765 .5 18.606 .4 595
MISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 34.387 .8 36.899 .6 32.925 .7
ALL OTHER CROPS 994.164 23.0 1.055,119 22.9 1.138.027 24.6
GREENROUSE/NURSY 555.000 12.8 650.267 14.1 750.000 16.4
SUCARCANE SUGAR 386.935 8.9 349,703 7.6 332.101 7.2
WIRER FLO CROPS 13/ 52.229 1.2 55.149 1.2 55.926 1.2
GECRGIA
ALL COMMODITIES 3.244/534 2.3 3.196.068 2.3 31587.474 2.5
LIVESTCCK PROOUCTS 2/ 1.677.790 51.7 1/7161176 53.7 1,8461869 51.5
MEAT ANIMALS 493.283 15.2 483.197 15.1 410.563 11.4
HOGS 253.809 7.8 228,787 7.2 217,458 6.1
CATTLE /CALVES 239.474 7.4 254.410 8.0 193,125 5.4
DAIRY PRODUCTS 200/880 6.2 200.100 6.3 184.690 5.1
POULTRY ,H40 EGGS 3/ 949/521 29.3 995.075 31.1 11211/305 33.6
SEE FOOTNOTES AT ENO OF TABLE.
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TABLE 7 - -CASH RECEIPTS 8Y COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, UNITED STATES ANO STATES, 19/2 -34» CONTINUEDIYALUE IN THOUSAND DOLLARS)
STATE ANOCIINMOOITY
1982
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
1983
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
1984
VALUEPERCENT
OMTCTAL
MILERS 4/ 610,735 18.8 676,675 21.2 835,462 23.3EGGS 299,656 9.2 278,734 6.7 320,951 6.9TURKEYS 4/ 25,492 .8 24,110 .8 34,578 1.0CMICKENSIFARM 13,638 .4 15,556 .5 20,314 .6
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 34,106 1.1 37,804 1.2 42,291 1.2
CROPS 7/ 115661744 48.3 1,479,892 46.3 16738,605 48.5
FOOL GRAINS 147,841 4.6 112,182 3.5 18,177 2.7MMEAT 145,410 4.5 109,736 3.4 95,686 2.7RYE 2,438 .1 2,446 .1 21491 .1
FEEL CROPS 114,469 3.5 1301214 4.1 1351220 3.8CORN 94,452 2.9 110,540 3.5 114,567 3.2MAY 11,510 .4 13,036 .4 14,661 .4SORGHUM GRAIN 3,530 .1 2,764 .1 3,047 .1OATS 4,577 .1 3,874 .1 2,945 .1
COTTON 78,316 2.4 59,596 1.9 71,994 2.0LOTTO, LINT 74;668 2.3 53,192 1.7 63,187 1.8COTTONSEED 3,648 .1 6,404 .2 8,807 .2
TOBACCC 139,119 5.8 164,064 5.1 155,450 4.3
OIL CROPS 690,912 21.3 658,934 20.6 884,493 24.7PEANUTS 351,852 10.6 371,665 11.6 520,353 14.5SOYBEANS 339,060 10.5 287,269 9.0 364,140 10.2
VEGETABLES 135,365 4.2 138,497 4.3 131,454 3.7SWEETPOTAIOES 4,492 .1 9,369 .3 9,467 .3TOMATCES 4,660 .1 5,109 .2 6,300 .2MISC 950 6/ 126,233 3.9 124,019 3.9 115,687 3.2
FRUITS AND NUTS 95,563 3.0 90,303 2.8 94,311 2.6PECANS 77,236 2.4 60,964 1.9 64,724 1.8PEACHES 12,709 .4 22,565 .7 19,506 .5APFLES 1,512 1,634 .1 3,375 .1GRIPES 1,201 ' 1,095 1,380MISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 3,305 .1 4,045 .1 5,326 .1
AL: OTER CROPS 114,732 3.5 126,102 3.9 167,506 4.7GREEMOUSE/NURSY 107,776 3.3 118,500 3.7 158,319 4.4OTTER FLO CROPS 13/ 6,956 .2 7,602 .2 9,187 .3
HAWAII
ALL COMMODITIES 517,042 .4 529,217 .4 616,719 .4
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2/ 78,408 15.2 86,487 16.3 87,151 14.1
MEAT ANIMALS 36,084 7.0 37,083 7.0 36,189 5.9CATTLE/CALVES 27,619 5.3 29,308 5.5 28,101 4.6HOGS 8,465 1.6 7,775 1.5 6,086 1.3
DAIRY PRODUCTS 21,908 4.2 28,669 9.3 29,288 4.7
POULTRY ANO EGGS 3/ 19,782 3.8 19,569 3.7 20,724 3.4EGGS 14,542 2.8 14,041 2.7 15,535 2.5BAC11.EAS 4/ 5,073 1.0 5,348 1.0 4,995 .8CHICKENS,FARR 167 180 194
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 634 .1 966 .2 950 .2
CROPS 7/ 438,63' 84.8 or.21730 83.7 529,568 85.9
VEGETABLES 24,08? 4.7 26,747 5.1 27,186 4.4TOMATCES 2,707 .5 3,367 .6 3,102 .5LETTUCE 2,463 .5 2,806 .5 2,457 .4TAFO 1,447 .3 1,227 .2 1,227 .2MISC VEG 8/ 17,463 3.4 19,347 3.7 20,400 3.3
FRUITS ANO NUTS 143,262 27.7 136,782 25.8 212,864 34.5PINEAPPLES 99,160 19.2 93,000 17.6 93,000 15.1PAPAYAS 11,484 2.2 11,591 2.2 87,254 14.1MACADAMIA NUTS 27,136 5.2 23,928 4.5 24,456 4.0COFFEE 2,129 .4 5,300 1.0 3,814 .6BANANAS 1,645 .3 1,395 .3 2,730 .4MISC FRUIT /NUTS 11/ 1,708 .3 1,568 .3 1,610 .3
ALL DTPER CROPS 271,317 52.5 279,229 52.6 289,538 46.9SUGARCANE SUGAR 235,721 45.6 239,964 45.3 241,353 39.1GREENPOUSE /NURSY 30,559 5.9 31,500 6.3 42,905 7.0ODER FLO CROPS 13/ 5,C37 1.0 5,765 1.1 5,280 .9
IDAHO
ALL COMMODITIES 2,137,9C1 1.5 2,113,539 1.6 2,288,457 1.6
SEE FCUTNOTFS AT END OF TABLE. CONTINUED-.
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TAIL( 7 --CASH RECEIPTS SY COMMONTIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, UNITED STATES AND STATES, 1912 -14- CONTINUEDIVALUE IN THOUSAKI DOLLARS)
STATE ANDCOMMODITY
1112
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
1113
VALUEPERCENTOFTOTAL
1984
VALUEPERCENT
CFTOTAL
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2/ 841,616 39.4 815,633 41.9 902,553 39.4
NEAT ANIMALS 510,511 23.7 545,556 25.1 574,665 25.1
CATTLE/CALVES 465,120 21.1 504,721 23.9 531,715 23.2
SHEEP /LAMES 24,736 1.2 22,523 1.1 22,791 1.0
HOGS 20,723 1.0 11,312 .9 20,351 .9
DAIRY PRODUCTS 213,541 13.3 291,417 13.1 2T4,743 12.0
MIIKOINOLESALE 277,495 13.0 285,440 13.5 270,510 11.1
MILK00ETAIL 6,046 .3 6,047 .3 4,233 .2
POULTRY AND EGGS 3/ 11,802 .5 11.163 .5 13,223 .6
EGGS 10,173 .5 10,920 .5 13,020 .6
OHICKENSOAAM 129 243 203
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 36,554 1.T 37,427 1.1 39,722 1.7
MOCL 2,915 .1 2,197 .1 2,747 .1
OTHER LIVESTOCK 6/ 33,569 1.6 35,230 1.7 36,975 1.6
CROPS 7/ 1,296,205 60.5 1,227,906 58.1 1,315,904 60.6
FOOL GRAINS 310,619 17.8 322,639 L5.3 351,210 15.7
FEED CROPS 209,232 9.8 250,656 11.9 245,271 10.7
BAPLOY 119,490 5.6 113,869 5.4 136,607 6.0
HAY 75,225 3.5 116,414 5.5 90.212 3.9
CORN 12,262 .6 16,681 .8 15,714 .7
OATS 2,255 .1 3,692 .2 2,738 .1
VEGETABLES 476,104 22.3 403,522 19.1 535,604 23.4
POTATOES 341,323 16.3 291,389 13.8 415,231 18.1
ONIONS 28,946 1.4 22,023 1.0 36,327 1.6
DRY BEANS 39,475 1.8 32,682 1.5 23.300 1.0
CORN,SMEET 11,985 .6 7,238 .3 1,628 .4
MISC VEG 8/ 47,375 2.2 50,190 2.4 51,918 2.3
FRUITS AND NUTS 27,524 1.3 28,758 1.4 28,462 1.2
APPLES 20,838 1.0 23,512 1.1 22,637 1.0
PLLNS/PRUNES 3,206 .1 2,329 0 2,230 el
PEACHES 1,869 .1 1,772 .1 1,273 .1
CHERRIES 1,297 .1 949 1,095
MISC FRUIT /NUTS 11/ 1,114 .1 196 1,227 .1
ALL OT)ER CROPS 202,650 9.5 222,331 10.5 218,357 9.5
SUGAR BEETS 118,370 5.5 130,869 6.2 125,029 5.5
GREENPOUSE/NURSY 19,121 .9 21,033 1.0 23,137 1.0
HOPS 15,674 .7 16,412 .8 13,749 .6
NIAT 4,396 .2 4,455 4,455 .2
OTTER FLO CROPS 13/ 44,895 2.1 49,562 2.3 51,987 7.3
ILLINOIS
ALL CONMOOITIES 7,537,411 5.3 7,141,536 5.2 6,737,927 4.8
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2/ 2,368,522 31.4 2,294,568 32.1 2,182,203 32.4
NEAT AAINALS 1,950,483 25.9 1,874,756 26.3 1,773,394 26.3
HOGS 1,278,859 17.0 1,124,161 15.7 1080,165 16.0
CATTLE/CALVES 661,642 8.8 744,578 10.4 685,516 10.2
SHEEP/LANBS 9,982 el 6,017 .1 7,713 .1
°AIM. PRODUCTS 353,160 4.7 361,125 5.1 347,085 5.2
POULTRY AND EGGS 3/ 59,065 .5 52,781 .7 54,367 .8
EGGS 55,487 .7 49,750 .7 50,431 .7
TURKEYS 4/ 2,446 1,808 2,402
CHICKENS,PARN 1,132 1,223 1,5.A4
ALSO LIVESTOCK 5/ 5,614 .1 5,906 .1 7,357 .1
MOLL 471 486 634
OTHER LIVESTOCK 6/ 5,343 .1 5,420 .1 6,723 .1
CROPS 7/ 5,168,889 68.6 4,846,968 67.9 4,555,724 67.6
FOOL GRAINS 239,089 3.2 185,367 2.6 280,054 4.2
WHEAT 238,352 3.2 184,267 2.6 279,394 4.1
RYE 737 800 660
FEEC CROPS 2005,748 35.9 2,503,461 35.1 2,120,614 31.5
CORN 2,667,412 35.4 2,465,568 34.5 2,057,224 30.5
HAI 22039 .3 20,381 .3 36,467 .5
SOAGHLN GRAIN 7,8C3 .1 9,300 .1 16,155 .2
OA1S 8,374 .1 8,212 .1 10,768 .2
OIL CRCPS 2,050,626 27.2 2,001,426 28.0 2,031,958 30.2
VEGETABLES 56,CC2 .7 34,361 .5 40,714 .6
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TAILE 7 --CASH RECEIPTS 8Y COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, UNITE() STATES AND STATES, 1932 -114-CONTINUE0EVALOE IN IMOUSANO DOLLARS)
STATE ANOCOMMODITY
1982
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
1983
VALUEPERCENTOFTOTAL
1984
VALUEPERCENT
OFTCTAL
CORN.SWEET 15.445 .2 13.081 .2 16,691 .2POTATCES `.,214.ze4 2.819 2,819MISC VEG 8/ 38,213 .5 18,461 .3 21,274 .1
FRUITS AND NUTS 15,931 .2 19,197 .3 18,761 .3APPLES 11.175 .2 11,862 .2 11,299 .2PEACHES NA 3,255 3.382 .1MISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 4.156 .1 4.080 .1 4.080 .1
ALL OTHER CROPS 101.493 1.3 103.456 1.4 61,623 .9GREENHOUSE/HURST 76,995 1.0 76.995 1.1 31,892 .5018ER FLO CROPS 13/ 24.498 .3 28.461 .4 27,731 .4
INDIANA
ALL COMKOOITIES 4.455,33: 3.1 4.063.912 3.0 3,923.846 2.8
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2/ 1,775,715 39.9 1.849.815 45.5 191739902 45.2
MEAT ANIMALS 1.131.712 25.4 1,177,230 29.0 1.019,031 26.0HOGS 784.244 17.6 822.539 20.2 742,968 18.9CATTLE/CALVES 344.147 7.7 351.934 8.7 272.731 7.0SHEEP/LAMBS 3.321 .1 2.757 .L 3,332 .1
OAIRY PRODUCTS 312.800 7.0 316.880 7.8 305.775 7.8
POULTRY ANC EGGS 3/ 288,424 6.4 307,480 7.6 393.929 10.0EGGS 207.760 4.7 228,728 5.6 290,850 7.4TURKEYS 4/ 56.525 1.3 54.955 1.4 75.468 1.9BRCILERS 4/ 17.257 .4 16.604 .4 20,418 .5CHICKENS.FARM 4.882 .1 7.193 .2 7.193 .2
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 44,779 1.0 48,225 1.2 55.167 1.4WOCL 332 260 369OTHER LIVESTOCK 6/ 44,447 1.0 47.965 1.2 54.798 1.4
CROPS 7/ 2.679.818 60.1 2.214.097 54.5 2.149.944 54.8
FOOC GRAINS 143.214 3.2 157.269 3.9 114.333 3.3WHEAT 142.867 3.2 156,828 1.9 129.839 3.3RYE 547 441 494
FEEC CROPS 1043074 30.2 1,013,030 24.9 1.015.502 25.9CORN 1.317.859 29.6 989,667 24.4 985.418 25.1HAY 20.033 .4 19.113 .5 24.203 .6OATS 5.060 .1 3.498 .1 4.984 .1SORGHUM GRAIN 1.022 760 897
TOBACCC 25.157 .6 23.399 .6 30.198 .8
OIL CROPS 1.016.814 22.8 870.215 21.4 809,634 20.6
VEGETABLES 540.11 1.2 62.472 1.5 66.836 1.7TOMATCES 15,116 .3 15,194 .4 17,435 .4POTATCES 5.073 .1 5.613 .1 5,842 .1BFANS,SNAP 455 421 1,638MISC VEG 8/ 32,847 .7 41,244 1.0 41.922 1.1
FRUITS AND NUTS 16.201 .4 14.105 .3 14,677 .4APPLES 11.827 .3 8,856 .2 10.094 .3PEACHES NA 196 205MISC FRUIT/NUTS II/ 4.378 .1 5.053 .1 4.378 .1
ALL OTTER CROPS 80.367 1.8 73,599 1.8 82.764 2.1GREEN8OUSE/NURSY 46,680 1.0 48.665 1.2 51.098 1.3MAT 6.972 .2 5.633 .1 5.633 .1OTHER fLO CROPS 13/ 26.715 .6 19.301 .5 26,033 .7
IONA
ALL COMMODITIES 9.994,889 7.0 9.343,805 6.9 9.312.296 6.6
LIVESTCCK PRODUCTS 2/ 50906,549 59.1 5.1401272 55.0 5,012.623 53.8
MEAT AAIMALS 5.225.969 52.3 4.462,057 47.8 40358.551 46.8HOGS 2,920.381 29.2 2.562.235 27.4 2,578.890 27.7CATTLE/CALVES 2,287.862 22.9 1.881,171 20.1 1.757.178 18.9SHEEP /LAMBS 17,726 .2 18,646 .2 22.483 .2
DAIRY PRODUCTS 513.216 5.1 517.968 5.5 473,041 5.1
POULTRY AND EGGS 3/ 143.378 1.4 138.401 1.5 159.689 1.7EGOS 76,385 .8 72,360 .8 89.060 1.0TURKEYS 4/ 57.540 .6 56,109 .6 61,097 .7BRCILE.(S 4/ 7.128 .1 7,020 .1 6.048 .1CHICKENS.FARM 2,325 2,912 7,484
MISC LIvESIGLic 5/ 24,016 .2 21,051 .2 21,342 .2
Stc fCulhOlis AT ENO Of TABLE.LUNIINUEB--
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TABLE 7--.CASH RECEIPTS 8Y COMMOOITIES ANO COMMODITY GROUPS, UNITED STATES AND STATES, 1982 -84-- CONTINUED
(VALUE IN THOUSANO OCLLARS)
STATE ANOCOMMOOITY
WOCL
1982
VALUE
1,682
PERCENTOF
TOTAL
1983
VALUE
1,485
PERCENTOFTOTAL
1984
VALUE
1,761
PERCENTOFTCTAL
OTFER LIVESTOCK 6/ 22,354 .2 20,366 .2 19,581 .2
CROPS 7/ 4,088,C90 40.9 4,203,533 45.0 4,299,673 46.2
FOOC GRAINS 11,C36 .1 7,093 .1 10,074 .1
WHEAT 10,132 .1 6,940 .1 9,833 .1
RYE 204 111 153 241
FEEL CROPS 2,198,410 22.0 2,137,411 22.9 2,195,769 23.6
CORN 2,117,988 21.2 2.085,860 22.3 2,111,354 22.7
HAY 43,654 ,4 28,948 .3 44,652 .5
OATS 35,532 .4 21,862 .2 39,155 .4
SORGHUM GRAIN 1,236 741 608
OIL CRCPS 1,821,625 18.2 2,001,391 21.4 2,034,186 21.8
VEGETABLES 7,957 .1 7,209 .1 7,755 .1
POTATCES 1,325 874 874
MISC VEG 8/ 6,632 .1 6,415 .1 6,881 .1
FRUITS ANO NUTS 1,832 2,029 1,471
APPLES 1,477 1,687 1,081
MISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 355 342 390
Ak OTFER CROPS 47,230 .5 48,320 .5 50,418 .5
GREENIOUSE /NURSY 37,277 .4 40,900 .4 43,351 .5
OTFER FLO CROPS 13/ 9,953 .1 7,420 .1 7,067 .1
KANSAS
ALL COMMODITIES 5,844,601 4.1 5,395,214 4.0 5,947,492 4.2
LIVESTOCK PROOUCTS 2/ 3,289,518 56.3 3,188,581 59.1 3,619,546 60.9
MEAT AhIMALS 3,057,249 52.3 2,948,191 54.7 3,396,071 57.1
CATTLE/CALVES 2,700,724 46.2 2,625,382 48.7 3,082,490 51.8
HOCS 346,961 5.9 312.693 5.8 303,309 5.1
SHEEP/LAMBS 9,564 .2 10,716 .2 10,272 .2
OAIRY PRODUCTS 186,682 3.2 190,174 3.5 167,765 2.8
MILK,WHOLESALE 185,640 3.2 189,700 3.5 167,300 2.8
MILK, RETAIL 1,C42 474 465
POULTRY ANO EGGS 3/ 20,313 .3 20,960 .4 26,972 .5
EGGS 18,297 .3 19,188 .4 24,107 .4
CHICKENS,FARM 574 1,013 1,725
TURKEYS 4/ 1,442 759 1,140
RISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 25,274 .4 28,656 .5 28,738 .5
WOCL 8e5 869 1,186
OTTER LIVESTOCK 6/ 24,449 .4 27,787 .5 27,552 .5
CROPS 7/ 2,555,283 43.7 2,206,633 40.9 2,327,946 39.1
FOOC GRAINS 1,491,394 25.5 1,415,637 26.2 1,406,643 23.7
WHEAT 1,491,C20 25.5 1,415,346 26.2 1,406,326 23.6
RYE 374 291 317
FEEL CROPS 753.385 12.9 525,496 9.7 662,605 11.1
SORGHUM GRAIN 346,556 5.9 248,758 4.6 289,931 4.9
CORN 319,654 5.5 183,569 3.4 255,419 4.3
HAY 80,825 1.4 86,303 1.6 109,290 1.8
BARLEi 2,469 4,276 .1 5,059 .1
OATS 3,681 .1 2,590 2,906
COTTON 7 54 76
COITCh LINT 7 54 66
CO1TOISEEO NA NA 10
OIL CRCPS 238,609 4.1 222,483 4.1 188,555 3.2
VEGETABLES 25,231 .4 2,755 .1 15,517 .3
DRY BEANS 10,630 .2 2,755 .1 2,312 111
TOWATCES 1 NA NA
MISC VEG 8/ 14,600 .2 NA 13,205 .2
FRUITS AND NUTS 3,793 .1 4,920 .1 3,788 .1
APPLES 1,468 1,282 821
PEACHES 396 111 1,343 672
MISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 1,929 2,295 2,295
ALL OTFER CROPS 42,864 .7 35,288 .7 50,762 .9
GREENIOUSE /NURSY 23,000 .4 23,000 .4 26,000 .4
SUGAR BEETS 5,338 .1 2,953 .1 4,082 .1
OTTER FLO CROPS 13/ 14,526 .2 9,335 .2 20,680 .3
KEATUCXY
ALL COMMOOITIES 2,889,308 2.0 2,741,662 2.0 2,652,148 1.9
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TABLE 7 -CASH RECEIPTS BY COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, UNITED STATES AND STATES, 1982 -84-- CONTINUED(VALUE IN THOUSAND DOLLARS/
STATE ANDCOMMODITY
1982
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
1983
VALUEPERCENTOF
TOTAL
1984
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
LIVESTOCK PROOUCTS 2/ 1,281,395 44.3 1,475,174 53.8 1,412,434 53.3
MEAT ANIMALS 516,741 17.9 572,914 20.9 536,790 20.2CATTLE/CALVES 355,248 12.3 418,853 15.3 385,382 14.5HOGS 160,588 5.6 153,243 5.6 150,305 5.7SHEEP/LAMBS 505 818 10103
DAIRY PRODUCTS 307,800 10.7 314,550 11.5 262,640 9.9
POULTRY ANO EGGS 3/ 23,917 .8 23,818 .9 29,397 1.1EGCS 21,216 .7 20,066 .7 22,920 .9EIRCILERS 4/ 2,180 .1 2,939 .1 5,653 .2CHICKENS,FARM 486 T78 788TURKEYS 4/ 35 35 36
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 432,937 15.0 563,892 20.6 583,607 22.0HORSE. IULES 430,000 14.9 5600000 20.4 5800000 21.9WOCL 63 70 94OThER LIVESTOCK 6/ 2,874 .1 3,822 .1 30513 .1
CROPS 7/ 1,607,913 55.7 1,266,488 46.2 1,239,714 46.7
FOOL GRAINS 73,641 2.5 55,837 2.0 56,969 2.1WHEAT 73,531 2.5 55,600 2.0 56,809 2.1RYE 110 237 160
FEEL CROPS 243,943 8.4 157,968 5.8 168,190 6.3CORN 225,813 7.8 139,078 5.1 139,842 5.3HAY 14,C06 .5 15,033 .5 18,917 .7SORGHUM GRAIN 2,633 .1 2,729 .1 (4,02:1 .3BARLEY 1,227 960 1,285OATS 204 168 144
TOBACCC 922,527 31.9 793,464 28.9 756,238 28.5
OIL CRCPS 314,381 10.9 208,264 7.6 203,887 7.7
VEGETABLES 15,554 .5 16,230 .6 16,400 .6
FRUITS AND NUTS 9,565 .3 10,779 .4 10,570 .4APPLES 1,572 .1 1,639 .1 2,035 .1PEACHES NA 1,705 .1 600MISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 7093 .3 7,435 .3 7,935 .3*
ALL GThER CROPS 27,502 1.0 23,946 .9 27,460 1.0GREENFOUSE/NURSY 18,000 .6 18,500 .7 19,000 .7OThER FLO CROPS 13/ 9,502 .3 5,446 .2 8,460 .3
LOUISIANA
ALL WM1'00111E5 1,815,441 1.3 1,685,252 1.2 1,527,492 1.1
LIVESTOCK PROOUCTS 2/ 508,497 28.0 500,013 29.7 477,701 31.3
MEAI ANIMALS 194,506 10.7 182,639 10.8 148,528 9.7GUILE/CALVES 179,164 9.9 166,731 9.9 134,275 8.8HOGS 15,008 .8 15,742 .9 14,110 .9SHEEP/LAMBS 134 166 143
DAIRY PRODUCTS 141,445 \7.8 137,334 8.1 127,727 8.4MILK,NHOLESALE 138,180 7.6 134,320 8.0 125,425 8.2MILK,RETAIL 3,265 .2 3,014 .2 2,302 o:
POULTRY AND EGGS 3/ 150,584 8.3 157,731 9.4 181,564 11.9BROILERS 4/ 121,659 6.7 128,277 7.6 146,833 9.6EGGS 281000 1.5 27,846 1.7 32,895 2.2CHICKENS,FARM 1,325 .1 1,608 .1 1,836 .1
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 21,162 1.2 22,309 1.3 19,882 1.3WOCL 22 27 30HORSES /MULES 20 NA NAOThER LIVESTOCK 6/ 21,120 1.2 22,282 1.3 19,852 1.3
CROPS 7/ 1,306,544 72.0 1,185,239 70.3 1,049,791 68.7
FOOL GRAINS 280,837 15.5 178,334 10.6 226,958 14.9RICE 220,196 12.1 148,973 8.8 184,944 12.1WHEAT 60,641 3.3 29,361 1.7 42,014 2.8
FEEL CROPS 18,959 1.0 31,916 1.9 44,406 2.5SORGHUM GRAIN 12,566 .7 23,670 1.4 33,225 2.2CORN 1,880 .1 3,707 .2 6,053 .4HAY 4,713 .3 4,539 .3 5,128 .3
COTTON 299,782 16.5 221,315 13.1 2320205 15.2COTTCh LINT 282,450 15.6 190,152 11.3 203,367 13.3COTTONS CEO 17,332 1.0 30,563 1.8 28,838 1.9
SEE FCOTMOTES AT END OF TABLE. CONTINUED-
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TABLE 7 - -CASH RECEIPTS BY COMMODITIES AND CO3MO0ITY GROUPS, UNITED STATES AND(VALUE IN THOUSAND DOLLARS)
1982 1983
STATE AND PERCENT PERCENT
COMMODITY VALUE OF VALUE OF
TO:AL TOTAL
STATES, 1982 -84-- CONTINUED
1984PERCENT
VALUE OFTCTAL
TOBACCO 94 94 NA
OIL CRCPS 443,774 24.4 494,679 29.4 327,985 21.5
VEGETABLES 37,767 2.1 43,707 2.6 65,213 3.0
SWEETPOTATOES 11,690 .6 13,654 .8 16,168 1.1
TONATCES 1,492 .1 1,361 .1 1,146 .1
DRY BEANS NA NA 1,008 el
POTATCES 1,080 .1 352 352
MISC VEG 8/ 23,500 1.3 28,440 1.7 26,539 1.7
FRUITS AND NUTS 14,583 .8 24,439 1.5 8,668 .6
PECANS 6,526 .4 11,223 .7 4,084 .3
PEACHES 1,125 el 2,035 .1 2,275 .1
STRAWBERR1ES 2,C67 .1 2,356 .1 1,998 .1
MISC FRUIT/HUTS 11/ 4,865 .3 8,825 .5 311
ALL OTHER CROPS 211,153 11.6 190,755 11.3 164,356 10.8
SUGARCANE SUGAR 191,552 10.6 163,237 9.7 134,963 8.8
GREENFOUSE/NURSY 16,100 .9 24,151 1.4 26,687 1.7
OTTER FLO CROPS 13/ 3,501 .2 3,367 .2 2,706 .2
MAINE
ALL COMMODITIES 418,477 .3 438,021 .3 455,831 .3
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2/ 258,440 61.8 282,817 64.6 289,230 63.5
MEAT ANIMALS 24,050 5.7 19,273 4.4 24,099 5.3
CATTLE/CALVES 21,657 5.2 18,056 4.1 21,489 4.7
HOGS 1,539 .4 568 .1 1,687 .4
SHEEP/LAMBS 654 .2 649 .1 923 .2
DAIRY PRODUCTS 105,e21 25.3 106,798 24.4 105,335 23.1
MILK,NHOLESALE 104,370 24.9 105,105 24.0 103,675 22.7
MILK,RETAIL 1,451 .3 1,693 .4 1,660 .4
POULTRY ANO EGGS 3/ 95,773 22.9 121,370 27.7 127,988 28.1
EGGS 93,177 22.3 94,500 21.6 103,730 22.8
BRCILERS 4/ NA 23,521 5.4 20,336 4.5
CHICKENS,FARM 2,596 .6 3,349 .8 3,922 .9
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 32,796 7.8 35,376 8.1 31,808 7.0
WOCL 63 82 83
OThER LIVESTOCK 6/ 32,733 7.8 35,294 8.1 31,725 7.0
CROPS 7/ 160,037 38.2 155,204 35.4 166,601 36.5
FEEC CROPS 7,134 1.7 7,007 1.6 7,137 1.6
HAY 3,262 .8 3,465 .8 3,812 .8
OATS 3,872 .9 3,542 .8 3,325 .7
VEGETABLES 106,283 25.4 103,354 23.6 126,016 27.6
POTATCES 98,C21 23.4 95,412 21.8 118,223 25.9
MISC VEG 8/ 8,262 2.0 7,942 1.8 7,793 1.7
FRUITS AND NUTS 35,546 8.6 33,667 7.7 21,782 4.8
APFLES 16,C61 3.8 13,802 3.2 13,128 2.9
BLUEBERRIES 18,680 4.5 18,333 4.2 6,750 1.5
MISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 1,205 .3 1,532 .3 1,904 .4
ALL CThER CROPS 10,674 2.6 11,176 2.6 11,407 2.5
GREENNOUSE/NURSY 7,500 1.8 7,770 1.8 8,350 1.8
MAPLE PRODUCTS 194 156 52
OTHER FLO CROPS 13/ 2,980 .7 3,250 .7 3,005 .7
MARYLAND
ALL COMMODITIES 1,025,103 .7 1,047,093 .8 1,153,998 .8
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2/ 707,425 69.0 719,191 68.7 811,066 70.3
MEAT ANIMALS 100,959 9.8 92,939 8.4 110,208 9.6
CATTLE/CALVES 50,124 4.9 56,392 5.4 68,634 5.9
HOCS 50,176 4.9 A61051 3.4 41,004 3.6
SHEEP/LAMBS 659 .1 496 570
DAIRY PHI/DUCTS 219,520 21.4 222,880 21.3 212,240 18.4
POULTRY AND EGGS 3/ 367,615 35.9 381,134 36.4 467,389 40.5
BRCILERS 4/ 328,624 32.1 331,066 31.6 405,803 35.2
EGGS 36,459 3.6 46,453 4.4 57,127 5.0
CHICKENS,FARM 1,453 .1 2,779 .3 3,479 .3
TURKEYS 4/ 1,079 .1 836 .1 980 .1
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 19,331 1.9 22,238 2.1 21,229 1.8
WOCL 51 58 79
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TABLE 7 - -CASH RECEIPTS BY COMMODITIES ANO COMMODITY GROUPS, UNITED STATES ANO STATES, 1982 -84-- CONTINUED(VALUE IN THOUSAND OOLLIikSI
STATE ANOCOMMODITY
1982
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
1983
VALUEPERCENTOF
TOTAL
1984
VALUEPERCENT
CF
TOTAL
DEER LIVESTOCK 6/ 19,280 1.9 22,180 2.1 21.150 1.8
CROPS 7/ 317,678 31.0 327,902 31.3 342.932 29.7
FOOL GRAINS 179181 1.7 16,850 1.6 18,143 1.6WHEAT 16.659 1.6 16,495 1.6 17,870 1.5RYE 522 .1 355 273
FEEC CROPS 103,545 10.1 101,949 9.7 131.735 11.4CORN 91,119 8.9 88,719 8.5 116,697 10.1HAY 6,043 .6 7.461 .1 7,860 .7BARLEY 6.039 .6 5,477 .5 6,853 .6OATS 344 292 325
TOBACCC 57.717 5.6 57,314 5.5 31,127 2.7
OIL CRCPS 62,105 6.1 71.559 6.8 73,452 6.4
VEGETABLES 24,341 2.4 22,618 2.2 29,935 2.6TOMATCES 8,279 .8 6,419 .6 8,929 .8CORN/SWEET 2,268 .2 2,106 .2 3,891 .3POIATCES 1,808 .2 3,432 .3 3,432 .3SWEETPOTATOES 1,655 .2 1.734 .2 2,620 .2PERS,GREEN 1,466 .1 786 .1 1,151 .1MISC VEG 8/ 8,0871 .9 8,141 .8 9,912 .9
FRUITS AND NUTS 12,C71 1.2 13.785 1.3 12,707 1.1APPLES 7,318 .7 7.519 .7 7.033 .6PERCHES 2,738 .3 4,251 .4 3.564 .3MISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 2,015 .2 2,015 .2 2,110 .2
ALL DTIER CROPS 40,712 4.0 43,827 4.2 45,833 4.0GREENIOUSE /NURSY 39,C00 3.6 .4000 4.0 44.000 3.8MUSHRCOMS 1,427 .1 1,542 .1 1.533 .1OTTER FLO CROPS 13/ 285 285 300
MASSACEUSETTS
ALL COMMODITIES 351,E92 .2 367.382 .3 382,934 .3
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2/ 132,634 37.7 137.261 37.4 131,822 34.4
MEAT AAIMALS 12,636 3.6 14,834 4.0 11,782 3.1CAITLE/CALVES 4,474 1.3 9,837 2.7 6,814 1.8HOCS 7,765 2.2 4,624 1.3 4,416 1.2SHEEP/LAMBS 397 .1 373 .1 552 .1
DAIRY PRODUCTS 89,C74 25.3 90,852 24.7 83,923 21.9MILK,AHOLESALE 81,525 23.3 83,950 22.9 77.760 20.3MILK/RETAIL 7,149 2.0 6,902 1.9 6,163 1.6
POULTRY ANO EGGS 3/ 24,676 7.0 23:373 6.4 27,646 7.2EGGS 21,510 6.2 20,020 5.4 24,253 6.3TURKEYS 4/ 2,379 .7 2.782 .8 2,750 .7CHICKENS,FARH 387 .1 571 .2 643 .2
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 6,248 1.8 8,202 2.2 8,471 2.2WOCL 34 48 49ODER LIVESTOCK 6/ 6,214 1.8 8,154 2.2 8,422 2.2
CROPS 7/ 219,258 62.3 230,121 62.6 251,112 65.6
FEEC CROPS 2,876 .8 3014 .9 3,451 .9
TOBACCC 14,553 4.2 4,542 1.2 3,475 .9
VEGETABLES 27,401 7.8 26,558 7.2 29,108 7.6CONN,SWEET 9,492 2.7 10,640 2.9 10,339 2.7TOPATCES 4.350 1.2 2,820 .8 4,104 1.1POIATCtS 3,159 .9 2,998 .8 3,865 1.0MISC VEG 6/ 10,400 3.0 10,100 2.7 10,800 2.8
FRUITS AND NUTS 77.922 22.1 91,535 24.9 103081 27.0CRP/BERRIES 59,588 16.9 73,465 20.0 84,995 22.2APPLES 15,344 4.4 14,694 4.0 14026 3.8PERCHES 640 .2 736 .2 720 .2MISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 2,350 .7 2,640 .7 2,940 .8
ALL OThtR CROPS 96,106 27.3 104,172 28.4 111,697 29.2GREENFOUSE/NURSY 92,C00 26.1 100,000 27.2 107,500 28.1MAPLE PRODUCTS 566 .2 397 .1 507 .1DEER FLO CROPS 13/ 3,540 1.0 3,775 1.0 3,690 1.0
M/CMIGIN
ALL COMMODITIES 2,750,530 1.9 2001037 2.1 2076,998 2.0
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2/ 1,176,317 42.8 1,266,635 43.7 1,297,626 46.7
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TABLE 7 -CASH RECEIPTS BY COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, UNITED STATES AND STATES, 1982 -84- CONTINUED(VALUE IN THOUSAND DOLLARS)
STATE ANDCOMMODITY
1982
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
1983
VALUEPERCENTOFTOTAL
1984
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
MEAT ANIMALS 371,055 13.5 439,478 14.5 456,411 16.4
CATTLE/CALVES 234,414 8.5 252,844 8.7 248,224 8.9
HOGS 132,554 4.8 163,245 5.6 203,601 7.3
SHEEP/LAMBS 4.017 .1 3,389 .1 4,586 .2
DAIRY PRODUCTS 703,906 25.6 739,946 25.5 709,538 25.6
M1LK,WHOLESALE 699,720 25.4 735,760 25.4 706,050 25.4
MILKOETAIL 4,186 .2 4,186 .1 3,488 .1
POULTRY AND EGGS 3/ 86,702 3.2 87,300 3.0 101,513 3.8
EGGS 84,473 2.3 63,743 2.2 15,350 2.7
TURKEYS 4/ 19,188 .7 19,950 .7 27,825 1.0
CHICKENS,FARM 1,767 .1 2,217 .3 1.772 .1
BRCILERS 4/ 1,274 1,390 1,566 .1
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 14,654 .5 20,111 .7 25,164 .9
WDCL 381 11, 361 444
OTHER LIVESTOCK 6/ 14,273 .5 19,750 .7 24,720 .9
CROPS 7/ 1,574,213 57.2 1,634,202 56.3 1,479,372 53.3
FOOC GRAINS 74,096 2.7 125,:07 4.3 100,145 3.6
WHEAT 73,173 2.7 124,354 4.3 99,402 3.6
RYE 923 753 743
FEEC CROPS 351,541 20.1 564,059 19.4 439,643 15.8
CORN 490,884 17.8 500,262 17.2 377,363 13.6
HAY 37,595 1.4 38,867 1.3 44.743 1.6
OATS 20.571 .7 22.794 .8 14,891 .5
BARLEY 2,491 .1 2,136 .1 2,646 .1
OIL CRCPS 209,013 7.6 224,045 7.7 209,116 7.5
VEGETABLES 323.372 11.8 380,475 12.4 303,439 10.9
ORY BEANS 114,148 4.2 121,710 4.2 94,964 3.4
POTATCES 51,035 1.9 66,003 2.3 62,090 2.2
ONIONS 20,017 .7 23,813 .8 30,928 1.1
TOPATCES 26.851 1.0 26,507 .9 26,704 1.0
CARROTS 16,089 .6 24,680 .9 20,238 .7
CELERY 16,400 .6 16,504 .6 15,403 .6
COFN,SWEET 7,092 .3 9,324 .3 8,648 .3
8EANS,SNAP 5,313 .2 5,967 .2 6,664 .2
LETTUCE 5,175 .2 3,762 .1 4,066 .1
CALLIFLOWER 2,009 .1 2,243 .1 2,883 .1
MISC VEG 8/ 59,180 2.2 59,962 2.1 30,851 1.1
FRUITS AND NUTS 156,709 5.7 175,319 6.0 175,329 6.3
CHERRIES 36,805 1.3 50,862 1.8 62,559 2.3
APPLES 57,744 2.1 62,022 2.1 61,816 2.2
GRAPES 11,710 .4 11,593 .4 8,095 .3
PEACHES 9,504 .3 7,418 .3 7,610 .3
STRAWBERRIES 11,416 .4 8,412 .3 7,076 .3
PLLMS/PRUNFS 2,694 .1 2,514 .1 3,245 .1
PEARS 2,334 .1 1,804 .1 2,326 .1
MISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 24,442 30,694 1.1 22,602 .8
ALL OTHER CROPS 259.482 9.4 185.197 6.4 251,700 9.1
GREENFOUSE/NURSY 165,000 6.0 84,000 2.9 147,421 5.3
SUGAR BEETS 66,337 2.4 70,741 2.4 72,781 2.6
MUSHRCOMS 13,446 15,977 .6 16,367 .6
MINT 1,788 .1 1,536 .1 1,536 .1
OTTER rLD CROPS 13/ 12,911 .5 12,943 .4 13,595 .5
MINNESCTA
ALL COMMODITIES 6,589,C30 4.6 8,472,310 4.7 6,242068 4.4
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2/ 3,546,839 53.8 3,337,287 51.6 3038,025 53.5
MEAT ANIMALS 1,868,113 28.4 1,592,257 24.6 1,604,400 25.7
CATTLE/CALVES 1,008,815 15.3 835,387 12.9 863.098 13.8
HOGS 844,522 12.8 741,410 11.5 726,857 11.6
SHEEP/LAMBS 14.716 .2 15,480 .2 14,447 .2
DAIRY PRODUCTS 1,333,C48 20.2 1,402,049 21.7 1,290,333 2C.7
POULTRY AND EGGS 3/ 301.921 4.6 293,852 4.5 396,837 6.4
TURKEYS 4/ 172,887 2.6 158.283 2.4 229,818 3.7
EGOS 99.701 1.5 101.879 1.6 123.627 2.0
BROILERS 4/ 26,663 .4 30,866 .5 39,104 .6
CHICKENS,FARM 2,670 2,844 4.288 .1
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 43,159 .7 49,129 .8 46,455 .7
WOOL 1.087 823 * 1,040
OTHER LIVESTOCK 6/ 42.672 .6 48,306 .7 45,415 .7
CROPS 7/ 3,042,191 46.2 3,1359023 48.4 [,904,343 46.5
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STATE ANOCOMMODITY
1912
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
1913
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
1914
VALUEPERCENT
OFTCTAL
FOOC GRAINS 417,367 7.4 455,205 7.0 270,007 4.3WHEAT 479,217 7.3 443,995 6.9 254.083 4.1RYE 8,150 .1 11,210 .2 16924 .3
FEEC CROPS 1,153,825 17.5 1,140,009 17.6 1,131,301 11.2CORN 938,777 14.2 931,251 14.4 963,450 15.4SMILEY 90,136 1.4 91,762 1.5 67,534 1.1HAY 57,064 .9 51,055 .9 55,735 .9OATS 66945 1.0 51,934 .11 51,512 .11
OIL CRCPS 1,015,069 15.4 1,110,157 11.2 1,111,765 17.9SOYBEANS 939,929 14.3 1,125,410 17.4 1,013,360 17.4SUhFLCWER 66,141 1.0 46159 .8 30,300 .5FLAXSEED 8,999 .1 5,555 .1 5,105 .1
VEGETABLES 153,731 2.3 129,246 2.0 153,745 2.5POTATCES 57,644 .9 50,386 .11 57,976 .9COANtSWEET 36,416 .6 26,376 .4 41,095 .7PEAS,GREEN 22,950 .3 16,377 .3 24,863 .4ORY BEANS 11,626 .2 12,295 .2 8,661 .1CARROTS 4,013 .1 3,105 2,467ONIONS 1,450 1,472 1,197MISC VEC 1/ 17,559 .3 17,233 .3 17,446 .3
FRUITS AND NUTS 5,368 .1 5,094 .1 4,262 .1APPLES 4,403 .1 4,109 .1 3,277 .1MISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 965 985 985
ALL OTHER CROPS 227,004 3.4 224,612 3.5 219,263 3.5SUGAR BEETS 162,513 2.5 158,672 2.5 151,606 2.4GREENHOUSE/NURSY 44,083 .7 44,053 .7 48,885 .8OTHER FLO CROPS 13/ 20,408 .3 21,857 .3 18,772 .3
MISSISSIPPI
ALL COMMODITIES 2,321,050 1.6 2,072,917 1.5 2,167,923 1.5
LIVESTOCK PROOUCTS 2/ 939,578 40.5 926,782 44.7 1,044,860 48.2
MEAT ANIMALS 321,773 13.9 261,077 12.6 278,139 12.8CATTLE/CALVES 267,390 11.5 218,608 10.5 232,955 10.7HOGS 54,383 2.3 42,469 2.0 45,184 2.1
OAIRY PRODUCTS 127,262 5.5 124,307 6.0 117,847 5.4MILK,WHOLESALE 124,960 5.4 123,540 6.0 116,545 5.4MILK,RETAIL 2,302 .1 767 1,302 .1
POULTRY AND EGGS 3/ 426,115 18.4 457,343 22.1 544,624 25.1BROILERS 4/ 336,657 14.5 373,239 18.0 447,964 20.7EGGS 85,950 3.7 76,907 3.7 86,444 4.0CHICKENSPFARM 4,108 .2 7,197 .3 9,716 .4
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 63,829 2.7 84,055 4.1 104,250 4.8AOLACLLTURE NA NA 100,000 4.6OTHER LIVESTOCK 6/ t'3,828 2.7 84,055 4.1 4,250 .2
CROPS 7/ 1,381.472 59.5 1,146,135 55.3 1,123,063 31.8
FOOL GRAINS 244,255 10.5 133,207 6.5 154,599 7.1WHEAT 111,785 4.8 75,258 3.6 80,468 3.7RICE 132,470 5.7 59,949 2.9 74,131 3.4
FEEL CROPS 18,943 .8 30,197 1.5 42,716 2.0SORGFUM GRAIN 7,963 .3 20,515 1.0 33,249 1.5HAY 9,153 .4 7,833 .4 7,637 .4CORN 1,827 .1 1,849 .1 1,830 .1
COTTON 591,353 25.5 421,741 20.6 383,502 17.7COTTON LINT 554,102 23.9 377,718 18.2 334,069 15.4COTTONSEED 37,451 1.6 49,023 2.4 49,433 2.3
UIL CRCPS 474,891 20.5 504,631 24.3 495,563 22.9
VEGETAELES 28,625 1.2 25,086 1.2 22,887 1.1SWEETPUTATOES 3,530 .2 4,236 .2 4,881 .2MISC VEG 8/ 25,095 lel 20,850 1.0 18,006 .8
FRUITS AND NUTS 5,520 .2 6,859 .3 5,667 .3PECANS 3,272 .1 4,609 .2 3,222 "PEACF1S 646 830 1,056MISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 1,602 .1 1,420 .1 1,389 .1
ALL OTHER CROPS 17,685 .8 17,414 .8 18,129 .8GREEF+OUSE/NURSY 15,000 .6 15,010 .7 15,000 .7INFER FLO CROPS 13/ 2,688 .1 2,414 .1 3,129 .1
MISSOURI
ALL COMMODITIES 3,849,829 2.7 3,769,703 2.8 3,728,517 2.6
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STATE ANDCOMMODITY
1982
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
1983
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
1984
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2/ 2,071,683 53.8 2,262,784 60.0 20166,148 38.1
NEAT ANIMALS 6478,028 38.4 1,629,538 43.2 1,550,065 41.6
CATTLE/CALVES 865,003 22.5 973,056 25.8 912,962 24.5
HOGS 608,826 15.8 652,721 17.3 632,061 11.0
SHEEP /LAMBS 4,199 el 3,761 .1 5,042 el
OAIRY PRODUCTS 380,912 9.9 406,315 10.8 353,760 9.5
POULTRY AND EGGS 3/ 178,349 4.6 184,242 5.0 220,511 5.9
TURKEYS 4/ 85,104 2.2 95,342 2.5 103,776 2.8
EGGS 60,678 1.6 54,846 1.5 68,117 laBRCILERS 4/ 29,336 .6 33,887 .9 42,983 1.2
CHICKENS,FARM 3,231 .1 4,167 .1 5,719 .2
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 34,394 .9 38,689 1.0 41,748 1.1
WOCL 415 384 548
OTHER LIVESTOCK 6/ 33,979 .9 36,305 1.0 41,200 1.1
CROPS 7/ 4778,146 46.2 1,506,919 40.0 1,562.349 41.9
FOOC GRAINS 320,822 8.3 255,318 6.8 362,182 9.7
WHEAT 292,920 7.6 230,155 6.1 325,633 8.7
RICE 27,723 .7 25,041 .7 36,374 1.0
RYE 179 122 175
FEEC CROPS 339,792 808 306,023 6.1 300,699 8.1
CORN 218,698 5.7 225,295 6.0 175,787 4.7
SORGHUM GRAIN 79,858 2.1 51,265 1.4 75,211 2.0
HAY 40,218 1.0 216794 .8 49,219 1.3
OATS 6018 669 532
COTTON 85,668 2.2 15,550 .4 46,514 1.2
COTTON LINT 80,797 2.1 11,562 .3 39,639 1.1
COTTONSEEO 4,871 .1 3,988 .1 6,875 .2
TOBACCC 11,717 .3 8,131 .2 U 089 .3
OIL CRCPS 961,884 25.0 857,924 22.8 763,266 20.5
VEGETAELES 9,575 .2 9,980 .3 7,260 .2
FRUITS AND NUTS 11,504 .3 11,472 .3 11,229 .3
APPLES 6010 .2 6,092 .2 6,492 .2
PEACHES 660 2,618 .1 2,193 el
GRAPES 714 : 1,162 914
MISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 3,420 .1 1,600 1,630
ALL OTHER CROPS 37,184 1.0 42,521 1.1 60,810 1.6
GREEN)OUSE/NURSY 19,000 .5 21,000 .6 41,000 1.1
INFER FLO CROPS 13/ 18,184 .5 21,521 .6 19,810 .5
MONTANA
ALL COMMODITIES 1,551,192 1.1 1,489,370 1.1 1,419,444 1.0
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2/ 654,022 42.2 657,285 44.1 772,433 54.4
MEAT ANIMALS 591,046 38.1 583,954 39.2 699,307 49.3
CATTLE/CALVES 540,617 34.9 543,673 36.5 653,885 46.1
HOGS 32,614 2.1 22,500 65 26,855 69SHEEP/LAMBS 17.e1e lel 17,781 1.2 18,567 (.3
DAIRY PRODUCTS 42,833 2.8 45,015 3.0 44,927 3.2
HILK,MHOLESALE 42,108 2.7 44,289 3.0 44,160 3.1
MILK,RETAIL 725 726 767 .1
POULTRY AND EGGS 3/ 8,659 .6 8,683 .4 10,479 .7
EGOS 8,479 .5 8,695 .6 10,293 .7
CHICKENS,FARM 180 188 186
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 11,484 .7 19,433 1.3 17,720 (.2
WOOL 4,298 .3 3,849 .3 4,740 .3
OTHER LIVESTOCK 6/ 7,186 .5 15,584 1.0 12,980 .9
CROPS 7/ 897,170 57.8 832,085 55.9 647,011 45.6
FOOC GRAINS 682,768 44.0 572,339 38.4 428,054 30.2
FEEC CROPS 148,421 9.6 195,238 13.1 171,228 12.1
BARLEY 110,365 7.1 152,961 10.3 134,254 9.5
HAY 34,221 2.2 38,600 2.6 34,207 2.4
OATS 3,168 .2 2,839 .2 1,814 .1
CORN 667 838 .1 953 .1
VEGETABLES 14,654 .9 13,744 .9 15,715 1.1
POTATCES 11,936 .8 12,546 .6 14,352 1o0
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TAIL( 7 --CASH RECEIPTS 6Y COMMODITIES ANO COMMODITY GROUPS, UNITED STATES AND STATES, 1982 -B4- CONTINUED(VALUE IN THOUSAND DOLLARS)
STATE ANOCOMMODITY
1982
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
1983
VALUEPERCENTOFTOTAL
1984
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
DRY SEAMS 2.651 .2 1,038 .1 1,241 .1MISC VEG 8/ 67 160 122
FRUITS AND NUTS 1.943 .1 702 941 .1CHERRIES 1.926 619 926 .1MISC FRUIT/NUTS II/ 15 83 15
ALL OTHER CROPS 49.364 3.2 50.062 3.4 31,073 2.2SUGAR BEETS 36.040 2.3 34.683 2.3 19,080 1.3GREEMHOUSE/MURSY 2.000 .1 2,000 .1 2,000 .1OTHER FLO CROPS 13/ 11.344 .7 13.379 .9 9,993 .7
MEERASKA
ALL COMMODITIES 7,005,868 4.9 6.431,647 4.7 7.081,666 5.0
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2/ 4.336,468 61.9 4.217.716 65.6 4,522.959 63.9
MEAT ANIMALS 4,115,320 58.7 3.982.037 61.9 4.313.556 60.9CATTLE/CALVES 3.390,343 48.4 30325.669 51.7 3,666,182 51.8HOGS 714,314 10.2 645.547 10.0 635,407 9.0SHEEP/LAMBS 10.663 .2 10.601 .2 11.967 .2
DAIRY PRODUCTS 174.230 2.5 184,205 2.9 157,950 2.2
POULTRY AND EGGS 3/ 36,191 .5 27,818 .6 38,835 .5EGGS 27,197 .4 29,935 .5 31,433 .4TURKEYS 4/ 4,730 .1 5,242 .1 5,099 .1BROILERS 4/ 3.198 1.999 1,761CHICKENS/FARM 466 639 542
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 10,727 .2 13,656 .2 12,618 .2WOCL 785 639 888OTHER LIVESTOCK 6/ 9.542 .1 13.017 .2 11.730 .2
CROPS 1/ 2,669,400 38.1 2.213.931 34.4 2,558,707 36.1
FOOC GRAINS 391,075 5.6 325,362 5.1 343,441 4.8WHEAT 389,004 5.6 323.190 5.0 341,417 4.8RYE 2.071 2.172 2,024
FFEC CROPS 1,644,127 23.5 1,393032 21.7 1,622,895 22.9CORN 1,282,594 18.3 1,131.281 17.6 1,344,180 19.0SORGHLN GRAIN 273,836 3.9 186.361 2.9 191,220 2.7HAY 72,182 1.0 61,595 1.0 75,450 1.1OATS 14,689 .2 12,018 .2 9,732 .1BARLEY 826 1.777 2,313
OIL CRCPS 505,881 7.2 363.236 5.6 443,845 u.3
VEGETABLES 62,714 .9 63,164 1.0 52,701 .7DRY BEANS 49,306 .7 46,859 .7 33,991 .5POTATCES 11,408 .2 11,805 .2 10,960 .2MISC VEG 8/ 2,000 4,500 .1 7,750 .1
FRUITS AND NUTS 2,800 990 1,350
ALL OTHER CROPS 62,803 .9 68,147 1.1 94,475 1.3SUCAR BEETS 32,317 .5 38,947 .6 54,025 .8GREENWOUSE/NURSY 11,476 .2 11,336 .2 11,350 .2OTHER FLO CROPS 13/ 19,010 .3 17,864 .3 29,100 .4
NEVADA
ALL COMMODITIES 236,825 .2 228,580 .2 252,330 .2
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2/ 166,093 70.1 153.020 66.9 172,372 68.3
PIZAT ANIMALS 135,806 57.3 120,951 52.9 137,970 54.7CATTLE/CALVES 126,001 52.4 107,689 47.1 123,418 48.9SHEEP /LAMPS 10,228 4.3 11,497 5.0 12,936 5.1HOGS 1,577 .7 1,765 .8 1,616 .6
DAIRY PRODUCTS 29,260 12.4 31,088 13.6 33,210 13.2
POULTRY AND EGGS 3/ 44 41 64EGGS 43 40 62CHICKENS,FARH 1 1 2
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 983 .4 940 .4 1,128 .4WOCL 683 .3 620 .3 748 .3OTHER LIVESTOCK 6/ 300 .1 320 .1 300 .2
CROPS 7/ 70,732 29.9 75,560 33.1 79,958 31.7
FOOC GRAINS 6,122 2.6 3,869 1.7 4,602 1.8
FEEC CROPS 40,801 17.2 49,561 21.7 45,869 18.2
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TABLE 7 --CASH RECEIPTS CY COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY CROUii, UNITED STATES AND(VALUE IN THOUSAND DOLLARS)
STATES, 198,5.84.-CONTIAUED
STATE ANDCOMMODITY
1962
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
1983
VALUEPERCENTOF
TOTAL
1984
VALUEPERCENT
CFTOTAL
HAY 37.884 16.0 45,818 20.D 41.634 16.5
BARLEY 2.917 1.2 3.743 1.6 4,235 1.7
COTTON 552 .2 209 .1 90COTTON LINTCOTTONSEED
52329
.2 2072
.1 90NA
VEGETABLES 18,085 7.6 16.899 7.4 23,886 9.5
POTATOES 13.481 5.7 11,043 4.8 18,663 7.4
MISC VEG 8/ 4.604 1.9 5.856 2.6 5.223 2.1
FRUITS AND NUTS 14 15 12
ALL OTHER CROPS 5,158 2.2 5,007 2.2 5,499 2.2
GREZNHOUSE/NURSV 186 .1 181 .1 165 .1
OTHER FLD CROPS 13/ 4,972 2.1 4,826 2.1 5,334 2.1
NEM HAMPSHIRE
ALL COMMODITIES 108.135 .1 109,662 .1 108.888 .1
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2/ 76.695 7D.9 77.720 70.9 75,521 69.4
MEAT ANIMALS 10,580 9.8 9,128 8.3 8.451 7.8
CATTLE/CALVES 9,266 8.6 8.085 7.4 6,837 6.3HOGS 1.010 .9 553 .5 839 .6
SHEEP/LAMBS 304 .3 49D .4 775 .7
DAIRY PRODUCTS 52,395 48.5 54,521 49.7 51,609 47.4
MaK.MHOLESALE 50,460 46.7 53.070 40.4 50,400 46.3
MILK,RETAIL 1,935 1.8 1.451 1.3 1,209 1.1
POULTRY AND EGGS 3/ 10,660 9.9 11,147 10.2 11,970 11.0EGGS 10,098 9.3 10,340 9.4 10,953 1D.1
TURKEYS 4/ 365 .3 489 .4 518 .5
CHICKENS,FARN 217 .2 318 .3 499 .5
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 3,040 2.8 2,924 2.7 3,491 3.2
MOCL 39 a 60 .1 67 .1
OTHER LIVESTOCK 6/ 3,001 2.8 2.864 2.6 3,424 3.1
CROPS 7/ 31,440 29.1 111.942 29.1 33,367 30.6
FEEC CROPS 1,952 1.8 2,184 2.0 2,297 2.1
VEGETABLES 4.606 4.3 4,700 4.3 4,560 4.2
FRUITS AND NUTS 9.619 8.9 8.880 8.1 8.886 8.2
APPLES 8,211 7.6 7,568 6.9 7,464 6.9MISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 1.408 1.3 1,312 1.2 1,422 1.3
ALL OTHER CROPS 15,263 14.1 16,178 14.8 17,624 16.2
GREENNOUSE/NURSY 11,300 10.4 .....950 10.9 12,850 11.8
MAPLE PRODUCTS 1,883 1.7 1,896 1.7 2,377 2.2
OTHER FLD CROPS 13/ 2.C80 1.9 2.332 2.1 2,397 2.2
NEM JERSEY
ALL COMMODITIES 511,509 .4 501,415 .4 505,310 .4
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2/ 132,138 25.8 136,758 27.3 134.746 26.7
MEAT ANIMALS 17,385 3.4 19,750 3.9 18,394 3.6
CATTLE/CALVES 11.186 2.2 10,177 2.0 10.865 2.2
HOGS 6,104 1.2 9,334 1.9 7,269 1.4
SHEEP/LAMBS 95 239 260 .1
DAIRY PRODUCTS 68,331 13.4 69,915 13.f.' 65,379 12.9
MILKIMHOLESALE 65,C52 12.7 66,920 13.3 62,100 12.3
MILK,RETAIL 3,279 .6 2,995 .6 3,279 .6
POULTRY AND EGGS 3/ 16,478 3.2 15,784 3.1 19,399 3.8
EGGS 14,842 2.9 13,671 2.7 17,087 3.4
TURKEYS 4/ 1,163 .2 1,639 .3 1,760 .3
CHICKENStFARN 473 .1 470 .1 544 .1
RISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 29,944 5.9 31.305 6.2 31,574 6.2
110C1 22 25 40
OTHER LIVESTOCK 6/ 29,922 5.8 31,280 6.2 31,534 6.2
CROPS 7/ 379,371 74.2 364.657 72.7 370,564 73.3
FOOC GRAINS 6 051 1.4 6,310 1.3 5,923 1.2
WHEAT 6,C54 1.2 5.162 1.0 5,201 1.0
RYE 097 .2 1,148 .2 722 .1
FEEC CROPS 33,787 6.6 33,662 6.7 32,630 6.5
CON 20,446 4.0 19,984 4.0 18,341 3.6
SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE.
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TABLE 7 --CASH RECEIPTS BY ..OMMOOITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS. UNITED STATES AND STATES, 1982 -84- CONTINUED(VALUE IN THOUSAND OCLLARS/
STATE ANDCOMMODITY
1982
VALUEPERCENTOFTOTAL
1983
VALUEPERCENTOFTOTAL
1984
VALUEPERCENT
CFTCTAL
HAY 11,879 2.3 12,404 2.5 12,994 2.6BARLEY 1,401 .3 1,231 .2 1.244 .2OATS 61 43 51
OIL CRCPS 25,C07 4.9 23.015 4.6 24.063 4.8
VEGETABLES 136,810 26.7 126,181 25.2 115,180 22.8TOMATCES 34,519 6.7 18,254 3.6 20.060 4.0POTATCES 10,894 2.1 13.018 2.6 13.018 2.68EANS,SNAP 10,527 2.1 l'.108 2.2 11.549 2.3CORN,SMEET 11,378 2.2 11,256 2.2 11.300 2.2PEPPERS 9,847 1.9 9,658 1.9 8.794 1.7LETTUCE 6,261 1.2 7.096 1.4 6,213 1.2CABBAGE 7,C76 1.4 8,232 1.6 5.808 1.1CUCUMBERS 4,925 1.0 3.953 .8 5,088 1.0SPINACH 3,865 .8 7.924 1.6 3,703 .7SMEETPOTATOES 3,293 .6 2,693 .5 2,602 .6EGGPLANT 2,693 .5 2,445 .5 2,765 .5ESCARCLE 2,880 .0 3,853 .8 2,565 .5ASPARAGUS 3,296 .6 2,547 .5 2,127 .4MISC VEG 8/ 25,356 5.0 24,144 4.8 19,388 3.8
FRUITS ANO NUTS 77,647 15.2 72,448 14.4 64.587 12.8BLLEBERRIES 21,360 4.2 18,260 3.6 17,980 3.6APPLES 17,411 3.4 13.450 2.7 14.395 2.8CRANBERRIES 13,806 2.7 12.209 2.4 14.357 2.8PEACHES 21,964 4.3 25,294 5.0 14.157 2.8STRAWBERRIES 2,563 .5 2.555 .3 2.965 .6MISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 743 .! 690 .1 733 .1
ALL OTHER CROPS 98,969 19.3 103.041 20.6 128,161 25.4GREEW.OUSE/NURSY 98,508 19.3 102,500 20.- 127.496 25.2MUSHRCOMS 295 .1 364 .1 360 .1OTHER FLO CROPS 13/ 166 177 305 .1
NEM MEIICC
ALL COMMODITIES 946,131 .7 963,641 .7 988,725 .7
LIVESTCCK PRODUCTS 2/ 632,123 66.8 634,384 65.8 656.526 66.4
MEAT ANIMALS 476,015 50.3 470,027 48.8 480,623 48.6CATTLE/CALVES 456,900 48.3 451,094 46.8 462,276 46.8SHEEP/LAMBS 10,680 1.1 12,482 1.3 12,837 1.3HOGS 8,435 .9 6,451 .7 5.510 .6
DAIRY PRODUCTS 123,847 13.1 132,170 13.7 140,328 14.2MILK,RHOLESALE 119,340 12.6 126,700 13.1 133,584 13.5MILK,AETAIL 4,507 .5 5,470 .6 6,744 .7
POULTRY ANO EGGS 3/ 15,140 1.6 15,184 1.6 17.412 1.8EGOS 14,550 1.6 14,910 1.5 17,205 1.7CH1CKENS,FARM 190 274 207
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 17,1471 1.8 17,003 1.8 18,163 1.8wU(L 4,331 .5 3,673 .4 4,328 .4UTI-ER LIVESTOCK 6/ 12,790 1.4 13,370 1.4 13,835 1.4
CROPS 7/ 314,C08 33.2 329,257 34.2 332,199 33.6
FOUL GRAINS 46,687 4.9 43,237 4.5 37.043 3.7
FEEC CROPS 111,544 11.8 113,028 11.7 131,166 13.3HAY 62,653 6.6 70,120 7.3 87,743 8.9SORGHUM GRAIN 28,C95 3.0 21t786 2.3 21,029 2.1CORN 17,554 1.9 18,568 1.9 20,114 2.0BARLEY 3,242 .3 2,554 .3 2.280 .2
COTTON 28,489 3.0 34,249 3.6 34,452 3.5COTTCI' LINT 26,672 2.8 29,210 3.0 31,031 3.1COITCASEE0 1,517 .2 5,039 .5 3,421 .3
OIL CRCPS 6,00 .6 5,811 .6 7,733 .8
VEGETABLES 66,548 7.0 79,879 8.3 70,490 7.1POIATCES 6,248 .7 9,670 1.0 16,742 1.7ONIONS 14,278 1.5 11,107 1.2 16,107 1.6LETTUCE 13,774 1.5 23,114 2.4 5,398 .5MISC VEG 8/ 32,248 3.4 35,988 3.7 32,243 3.3
FRUITS ANO NUTS 22,257 2.4 22,053 c..3 21,315 2.2PECANS 20,655 2.2 21,097 2.2 19,840 2.0APPLES 1,352 .1 706 .1 945 .1MISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 250 250 530 .1
ALL CTFER CROPS 32,453 3.4 31,000 3.: 30,000 3.0GREENFOUSE/NURSYSUCAR BEETS
26,C00433
2.7 26,000NA
2.7 26,000NA
2.6
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TABLE 7--CASH RECEIPTS BY COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, UNITED STATES AND STATES, 1982 -84- CONTINUED(VALUE IN 7NaOSAND DCLLARS)
STATE ANDCOMMODITY
1982
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
1983
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
1984
VALUEPERCENT
CF
TCTAL
OTHER FLO CROPS 13/ 6,C20 .6 5,000 .5 4,000 .4
NEW YORK
ALL CGMMOOITIES 2,583.429 1.8 2,636.525 1.9 2,705,420 1.S
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2/ 1,854.532 71.8 1,918,213 72.8 1,911,126 70.6
MEAT AKINALS 166.700 6.5 161,000 6.1 183,370 6.8CATTLE/CALVES 143.058 5.5 142,760 5.4 16.?:"Zi0 6.1HOGS 22,265 .9 16,563 .6 17,749 .7SHEEFILAMBS 1,377 .1 1,677 .1 1,811 .1
OAIRY PRODUCTS 1,494,044 57.8 1,5659965 59.4 1,507,994 55.7MILK,MHOLESALE 1,478,230 57.2 1,552,210 58.9 1,494,450 55.2MILK,RETAIL 15,614 .6 13,758 .5 13,544 .5
POULTRY AND EGGS 3/ 90,870 3.5 88.747 3.4 121,872 4.5EGGS 85.470 3.3 82,896 3.1 100,300 3.7CHICKENS,FARM 2.134 .1 7,341 .1 3,649 .1TURKEYS 4/ 2.580 .1 2.732 .1 2,779 .1BRCILERS 4/ 686 778 1,032DUCKS NA NA 14,112 .5
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 102,918 4.0 102,498 3.9 97,890 3.6WOCL 232 211 285OTHER LIVESTOCK 6/ 1028E86 4.0 102,287 3.9 97,605 3.6
CROPS 7/ 728,897 28.2 718,312 27.2 794,294 29.4
FOOC GRAINS 18,460 .7 24,820 .9 24,577 .9WHEAT 17.630 .7 23,994 .9 23,790 .9RYE 830 826 787
FEEC CROPS 148,162 5.7 141,764 5.4 149,677 5.5CORN 100,538 3.9 94,289 3.6 96,934 3.6HAY 36,725 1.4 41,105 1.6 45,773 1.7OATS 10,299 .4 6,370 .2 6,970 .3
OIL CPCPS NA 3,149 .1 NA
VEGETABLES 267,136 10.3 263,449 10.0 311,752 11.5POTATCES 52.966 2.1 64,825 2.5 64,518 2.4ONIONS 57,529 2.2 46,593 1.8 62,385 2.3CABBAGE 24,334 9 25,294 1.0 53,429 2.0COPN,SWEET 27,683 1.1 28,589 1.1 33,891 1.3BEANS,SNAP 25 .86 1.0 24,986 .9 22,381 .8LETTUCE 11,172 .4 12,090 .5 11,997 .4CALLIFLONER 8,729 .3 9.971 .4 11,625 .4TOPATCES 14,389 .6 9,187 .3 11,188 .40117 BEANS 8,315 .3 6,240 .2 6,100 .2PEAS,GREEN 4,279 .2 3,933 .1 4,542 .2CUCUMBERS 4,735 .2 4,784 .2 4,469 .2CARROTS 4,555 .2 3,761 .1 3,305 .1CELERY 3,240 .1 4,126 .2 3,090 .1BEETS 2,667 .1 1,501 .1 1,579 .1MISC VEG 8/ 17,057 .7 17,569 .7 17,253 .6
FRUITS ANO NUTS 163,587 6.3 137,942 5.2 132,769 4.9APPLES 106,340 4.1 70,619 2.7 75,005 2.8GRAPES 36,699 1.4 37,975 1.4 33,900 1.3STRAWBCRRIES 6,238 .3 6,251 .2 8,369 .3CHERRIES 5,020 .2 12,236 .5 6,367 .2PEARS 3,783 .1 5,100 .2 4,516 .2PEACHES 3,351 .1 3,874 .1 2,932 .1MISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 1,756 .1 1,887 .1 1,678 .1
ALL OTHER CROPS 131,552 5.1 147,186 5.6 175,.19 6.5GREENHOUSE/NURSY 119,300 4.6 137,200 5.2 163,400 6.0HARE PROOUCTS 5,536 .2 3,995 .2 5,710 .2MUSHRCUMS 3,936 .2 2,088 .1 1,985 .1OTHER FLO CROPS 13/ 2.780 .1 3,905 .1 4,424 .2
NORTH CARCLINA
ALL COPPOOITIES 3,922,665 2.7 3,630,398 2.7 4,1.25,396 2.9
LIVESTCCK PROOUCTS 2/ 1,620,572 41.3 1,679,102 46.3 1,927,727 46.7
MEAT AKIMALS 510,222 13.0 485,031 13.4 472,136 11.4HOGS 369,356 9.4 378,133 10.4 380,935 9.2CATTLE/CALVES 141.385 3.6 106,734 2.9 91,050 2.2SHEEP/LAMBS 121 164 151
DAIRY PROOUCTS 240,452 6.1 245.068 6.8 238,800 5.8
POULTRY AND EGGS 3/ 602,989 20.5 879,472 24.2 1.142,463 27.7BRCILERS 4/ 421,969 10.8 467,316 13.4 602,990 14.6
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STATE ANOCOMMODITY
1982
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
1983
VALUEPERCENTOFTOTAL
1984
VALUEPERCENT
CFTCTAL
TURKEYS 4/ 199,568 5.1 207,182 5.7 286,125 6.9EGGS 173,C43 4.4 170,912 4,7 238,751 5.8CHICKENS.FARN 8,409 .2 14,060 .4 14,597 .4
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 66,229 1.7 69,511 1.9 73,928 1.8WOCL 19 23 39OTTER LIVESTOCK 6/ 66,210 1.7 69,488 1.9 73,789 1.8
CROPS 7/ 2,302,C93 58.7 1,951,496 53.7 2,198,171 53.3
FOOC GRAINS 65,565 1.7 53.313 1.5 73,574 1.8WHEAT 64,525 1.7 52,479 1.4 72,559 1.8RYE 1,C20 834 1,015
FEEL CROPS 271,002 6.9 221.862 6.1 289,544 7.0CORN 256,349 S.5 210,431 5.8 275,366 6.7MAT .,902 .1 4,40i .1 4,884 .1BARLEY 7 77 .1 1.987 .1 3.592 .1SORGHUM GRAIN 4.wo, .1 2.837 .1 3,045 .1OATS 2.811 .1 2.204 .1 2,657 .1
COTTON 49,581 1.3 24,052 .7 29,742 .7COITCA LINT 47.505 1.2 21.606 .6 26,115 .6COTTOKSEED 1.682 2.446 .1 3.627 .1
TUSACCC 1,233,415 31.4 1,019,696 28.1 1,054,229 25.6
OIL CRCPS 408,318 10.4 330.833 9.1 392.469 9.5SOYBEANS 2990571 7.6 257.829 7.1 272,786 6.6PEANUTS 108,747 2.8 73,004 2.0 119,683 2.9
VEGETACLES 141,180 3.6 141,757 3.9 146,952 3.6SWEETPOTATOES 44,546 1.1 50.456 1.4 59,851 1.5POIATCtS 15,700 .4 14,292 .4 14,292 .3TOMATCES 4,522 .1 4.574 .1 5,203 .1CORN,SNEET 3.355 .1 2.876 .1 3.197 .1MISC YEG 8/ 73,C57 1.9 69,559 1.9 64,409 1.6
FRUITS AND NUTS 30,456 .8 48.470 1.3 65,86: 1.6APPLES 21.290 .5 36.957 1.0 42,334 1.0PEACHES 185 2,987 .1 9,632 .2STRAWBERRIES 2,475 .1 1.870 .1 2.006GRAPES 1.367 897 1.596PECANS 1,244 1,108 1,581MISC FRUIT /NUTS 11/ 3.895 .1 4.651 .1 8.712 .2
ALL OTT-ER CROPS 102,190 2.6 111.313 3.1 145,600 3.5GREENFOUSE/NURSY 99.000 2.5 109.000 3.0 143.784 3.5ODER FLO CROPS 13/ 3,190 .1 2.313 .1 2.016
NORTH CAKCTA
ALL COMPOOTTICS 2,605,845 1.8 2,730.855 2.0 2,544,164 1.8
LIVESTOCK PRCOUCTS 2/ 606,259 23.3 647,614 23.7 690,312 27.1
HEAT ANIMALS 446.03 17.1 475.641 17.4 523.792 20.6CATTLE/CALVES 398.105 15.3 436.379 16.0 480.520 18.9HOGS 40.680 1.6 32.472 1.2 34,887 1.4SHEEP /LAMBS 7,848 .3 6.790 .2 8.385 .3
DAIRY PROOULTS 123.125 4.7 131.875 4.8 121.770 4.8
POULTRY ANC EGGS 3/ 9.5C5 .4 9.633 .4 13.921 .5TURKEYS 4/ 6,529 .3 4,524 .2 7.503 .3EtpCS 2,560 .1 4,991 .2 6,270 .2CHICKENSIFARM 116 118 148
RISE LIVESTOCK 5/ 26.896 1.0 30,465 1.1 30.829 1.2hUCL 1.122 972 1.155OTFER LIVESTOCK 6/ 25.774 1.0 29,493 1.1 29,674 1.2
CROPS 7/ 1,999,386 76.7 2,083.241 76.3 1,853,852 72.9
FOUL GRAINS 1.190.C76 45.7 1.058.617 38.8 898.863 35.3wHEAT 1.184,747 45.5 1.051.171 38.5 885.161 34.8RYE 5.329 .2 7.446 .3 13.702 .5
FEEc CROPS 232.611 8.9 297.518 10.9 331.512 13.0BARLEY 134,310 5.2 196.724 7.2 220,033 8.6CUM 60,802 2.3 65.108 2.4 72,8)5 2.9OA1S 18,734 .7 22.641 .8 23.080 .9MAT 18.765 .7 13.105 .5 15.544 .6
U11. CRCPS 375.584 14.4 506,791 18.6 431,649 17.0SURFLCWER 301,343 11.6 415.320 15.2 301.812 11.9SOYBEANS 47,219 1.8 60.915 2.2 112.651 4.4PLAXSEE0 27,422 1.1 30,556 1.1 17.186 .7
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STATE ANDCOMMODITY
1982
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
1983
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
1984
VALUEPERCENT
OFTCTAL
VEGETABLES 91,842 3.5 108,779 4.0 89,092 3.5POTATCES 60,006 2.3 74,130 2.7 61,615 2.4DRY BEANS 31,356 1.2 34,149 1.3 26.927 1.1
MSC VEG 8/ 480 500 550
FRUITS AND NUTS 115 125 140
ALL ODER CROPS 108,758 4.2 111,351 4.1 102,596 4.0SUGAR BEETS 88,393 3.4 86,644 3.2 83,645 3.3GREENME`USE/NURSY 8,500 .3 9,000 .3 NAOTHER FLO CROPS 13/ 11,865 .5 15,707 .6 18,951 .7
UHIO
ALL COMMODITIES 3.583,935 2.5 3,615,378 2.7 3,610,698 2.5
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2/ 1,529,163 42.7 1,519,506 42.0 1,611,728 44.6
MEAT ANIMALS 721,607 20.1 684,132 18.9 728,603 20.2HOGS 386,917 10.8 343,517 9.5 371,409 10.3CATTLE/CALVES 325,913 9.1 331,575 9.2 348,059 9.6SHEEP/LAMBS 8,777 .2 9,040 .3 9,135 .3
DAIRY PRODUCTS 617,932 17.2 642,492 17.8 611,081 16.9MILK,WHOLESALE 613,760 17.1 638,520 17.7 606,825 16.8MILK,RETAIL 3,777 .1 3,972 .1 4,256 .1
POULTRY AND EGGS 3/ 156,191 4.4 162,646 4.5 238,447 6.6EGCS 116,408 3.2 123,006 3.4 185,452 5.1TURKEYS 4/ 23,112 .6 21,667 .6 35,560 1.0BRCILERS 4/ 12,960 .4 11,440 .3 10,962 .3CHICKENSPFARM 4,711 .1 6,533 .2 6,473 .2
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 34,C28 .9 30,236 .8 33,597 .9WOCL 878 736 1,027WEER LIVESTOCK 6/ 33,150 29,500 .8 32,570 .9
CROPS 7/ 2,054,072 57.3 2,095,872 58.0 1,998,970 55.4
FOOC GRAINS 174,357 4.9 191,819 5.3 162,949 4.5WHEAT 174,C33 4.9 191,393 5.3 162,565 4.5RYE 324 426 384
FEEL CROPS 727,823 20.3 7..7,589 20.7 623,539 17.3COM 655,948 18.3 677,931 18.8 551,813 15.3HAY 55,778 1.6 58,092 1.6 58,501 1.6OATS 16,097 .4 11,566 .3 13,225 .4
T OBACCC 42,902 1.2 39.788 1.1 37,961 1.1
OIL CRCPS 775,516 21.6 754,613 20.9 845,e8e 23.4
VEGETABLES 109,213 3.0 123,976 3.4 124,111 3.4TOPATCES 37,391 1.0 39,140 1.1 40,086 1.1CORN,SWEET 11,310 .3 14,837 .4 15,075 .4POTATCES 11,607 14,654 .4 13,765 .4CUCUMBERS NA NA 10,416 .3LETTUCE 4,815 .1 4,727 .1 3,195 .1
ONIONS 1,556 1,611 2,233 .1
CELERY 1,754 2,633 .1 1,733MISC VEG 8/ 40,780 1.1 46,374 1.3 37,608 1.0
FRUITS AND NUTS 28,258 24,977 .7 23,824 .7
APPLES 18,266 .5 13,875 .4 15,547 .4
STRAWBERRIES 6,500 .2 5,605 .2 4,543 .1
GRAPES 2,00 .1 2,147 .1 2,404 .1
PEACHES 6' 1,960 .1 NA
MISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 1,410 1,390 1.330
ALL CTEER CROPS 196,003 5.5 213,110 5.9 182,156 5.0GREENEOUSE/NURSY 163,000 4.5 168,000 4.6 137,107 3.8SUGAR BEETS NA 7,469 .2 7,328 .2OTHER FLO CROPS 13/ 33,CO3 .9 37,641 1.0 37,721 1.0
OKLAHOMA
ALL CONKOOITIES 3,199.887 2.2 2,567,967 1.9 2.562,466 1.8
LIVESTOCK PROOUCTS 2/ 2,090,515 65.3 1,689,454 65.8 1,775,728 69.3
MEAT ANIMALS 1,773,262 55.4 1,..9,777 53.3 1,433,100 55.9CATTLE/CALVES 1,727,956 54.0 1,334,619 52.0 1.387,922 54.2HOGS 42,609 1.3 33,269 1.3 41,401 1.6SHEEP/LAMBS 2,697 .1 1,889 .1 3,777 .1
DAIRY PRODUCTS 165,606 5.2 163,228 6.4 152,668 6.0MILK,WHOLESALE 161,280 5.0 159,600 6.2 149,040 5.8
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TABLE P.-CASH RECEIPTS BY COMMOOITIES ANO COMMODITY GROUPS, UNITED STATES ANO STATES, 1982 -84-- CONTINUED(VALUE IN THOUSAND DOLLARS/
STATE ANOCOMMODITY
MILK,RETAIL
1982
VALUE
4,326
PERCENTOF
TOTAL
.1
1983
VALUE
3,628
PERCENTOF
TOTAL
1984
VALUE
3,628
PERCENTCFTCTAL
el
POULTRY ANC EGGS 3/ 119,166 3.7 123,869 4.8 157,112 6.1
8REILERS 4/ 53,473 1.7 60,863 2.4 79,082 3.1
EGGS 50,250 1.6 50,998 2.0 59,610 2.3
TUPKEYS 4/ 14,447 .5 10,641 .4 16,560 .6
CHICKENS,FARN 536 1,367 .1 1,860 .1
MISC LIVESTOCK S/ 32,541 1.0 32,580 1.3 32,848 1.3
MOM 354 393 398
DER LIVESTOCK i/ 32,187 1.0 32,187 1.3 32,450 1.3
CROPS 7/ 1,109,372 34.7 878,513 34.2 786,738 30.7
FOOC GRAINS 753,491 23.5 565,060 22.0 511,383 20.0
WHEAT 752,242 23.5 563,697 22.0 509,907 19.9
RYE 1,249 1,363 el 1,476 .1
FEEC CROPS 67,563 2.7 87,436 3.4 104,794 4.1
HAY 38,201 1.2 51,329 2.0 62.908 2.5
SORGHUM GRAIN 39,584 1.2 25,001 1.0 29,895 1.2
CORN 7,292 .2 8,653 .3 9,170 .4
OATS 2,012 .1 1,812 .1 2,074 .1
BARLEY 474 641 747
CUTTON 119,048 3.7 75,311 2.9 34.584 1.3
COTTOK LINT 111,005 3.5 66,963 2.6 27,015 1.1
COITCKSEE0 8,043 .3 6,348 .3 7,569 .3
OIL CRCPS 72,034 2.3 73,448 2.9 77,488 3.0
PEANUTS 40,582 1.3 45,779 1.8 50,907 2.0
SOYBEANS 31,452 1.0 27,669 1.1 26,581 1.0
VEGETABLES 30,894 1.0 30,942 1.2 31,295 1.2
FRUITS ANO NUTS 7,772 .2 9,065 .4 17,38 .7
PECANS 3,312 .1 3,744 .1 11,614 .5
PEACHES 1,186 1,661 .t 2,064 .1
MISC FRUIT/NUTS II, 3,274 .1 3,660 .1 3,660 .1
ALL CTFER CROPS 38,570 1.2 37,251 1.5 9,856 .4
CREENFOUSE/NURSY 28,754 .9 28,754 1.1 NA
OTHER RIC CROPS 13/ 9,e16 .3 8,497 9,856 .4
OREGON
ALL COMMODITIES 1,736,562 1.2 1,600,095 1.2 1,791,783 1.3
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2/ 658,655 37.9 566,757 35.4 625,641 34.9
MEAT AKIMALS 390,586 22.5 293,440 18.3 353,757 19.7
CATTLE /CALVES 353,560 20.4 258,560 16.2 313,355 17.5
HOCS 22,594 1.3 23,077 1.4 23,848 1.3
SHEEP/LAMBS 14,432 .8 11,803 .7 16,554 .9
DAIRY PRODUCTS 178,532 L0.3 188,021 11.8 179,404 10.0
NI1K,KNOLESALE 166,290 9.6 172,500 10.8 166,725 9.3
MILK,RETAIL 12,242 .7 15,521 1.0 12,679 .7
POULTRY ANO EGGS 3/ 61,ee0 3.6 58,021 3.6 62,321 3.5
EGGS 28,589 1.6 30,389 1.9 33,074 1.8
8RCILERS 4/ 23,301 1.3 20,768 1.3 21,105 1.2
TURKEYS 4/ 9,526 .5 6,318 .4 7,692 .4
CNICKENS,FARN 464 546 450
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 27,657 1.6 27,275 1.7 30,159 1.7
MOLL 1,e16 .1 1,833 .1 2,232 .1
07FER L/VESTDCK 6/ 25,841 1.5 25,442 1.6 27,927 1.6
CROPS 7/ 1,077,507 62.1 1,033,338 64.6 1466,142 65.1
FUCC GRAINS 271,621 15.6 229,302 14.1 251,336 14.0
NNEA7 271,348 15.6 229,096 14.3 251,112 14.0
RYE 273 206 224
FEEC CROPS 102,094 5.9 122,662 7.7 137,539 7.7
HA) 64,250 3.7 63,115 3.9 73,864 4.1
BARLEY 22,732 1.3 38,706 2.4 43,682 2.4
COPN 7,796 .4 12,553 .8 13,101 .7
OA IS 7,316 .4 8,288 .5 6,892 .4
VEGETADLES 234,2e8 13.5 214,122 13.4 294,830 16.5
POIATCES 74,586 4.3 81,216 5.1 96,156 5.4
ONIONS 47,598 2.7 45,561 2.8 95,505 5.3
C001,5,16E7 31,243 1.8 25,019 1.6 3G,006 1.7
BEANS,SNAP 22,541 1.3 19,660 1.2 22,588 1.3
PEAS,CREEN 7,419 .4 6,963 .4 10,493 .6
CALLIFLOMER 6,417 .4 5,589 .1 7,691 .4
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TABLE 7 - -CASH RECEIPTS BY COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS. UNITED STATES AND STATES, 1962 -64-- CONTINUED/VALUE IN THOUSAND DOLLARS)
STATE ANDCOMMODITY
1982
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
1983
VALUEPERCENTOF
TOTAL
1984
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
BRCCCCLI 3.875 .2 3,403 .2 3.532 .2CAEBAGE 1.449 .1 NA NACARROTS 14015 .6 2.657 .2 NAMISC VEG 8/ 25,C45 1.4 23,854 1.5 28.859 1.6
FRUITS AND NUTS 144.347 8.3 136,986 8.6 127.177 7.1PEARS 35,951 2.1 35,004 2.2 37,726 2.1STRAWBERRIES 25,435 1.5 30,988 1.9 15.114 .8CHERRIES 2/423 1.3 22,029 1.4 14.492 .8APPLES 14,929 .9 11.126 .7 13,408 .7BLACKBERRIES 6.422 .4 7.770 .5 12.475 .7RASPBERRIES 10.214 .6 6,858 .4 9.843 .5FILBERTS 12.369 .7 4.316 .3 7,866 .4CRANBERRIES 3,C62 .2 3,937 .2 4.831 .3PEACHES 3,000 .2 2.645 .2 3.563 .2BLUEBERRIES 2,385 .1 3,548 .2 2.311 .1PLUMS/PRUNES 3.333 .2 4.666 .3 2,013 .1MISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 5024 .3 4499 .3 3.535 .2
ALL OTI-ER CROPS 325,557 18.7 3!0,266 20.6 355;260 19.8GREENhOUSE/NURSY 132.520 7.6 144,160 9.0 162.911 9.1RYEGRASS SD 52,875 3.0 42,707 2.7 48.566 2.7MINT 18,056 1.0 22,015 1.4 22,015 1.2HOPS 25,886 1.5 22,238 1.4 17,405 1.0FESCUE SU 11,774 .7 11,765 .7 13.233 .7SUCAR BEETS 9,111 .5 11,253 .7 11,798 .7ORCHARDGRASS SD 7,365 .4 8,653 .5 7,385 .4BLUEGRASS KEN S 9,341 .5 5,557 .3 7,033 .4REC CLOVER SO 6.000 .3 6,513 .4 6,307 .4ALFALFA SO 2,749 .2 3,545 .2 4,257 .2CRIMSCN CLOVER 1,630 .1 2.430 .2 3.278 .2BEATGPASS SD 4,178 .2 3,434 .2 2,795 .2OTTER FLO CROPS 13/ 44,072 2.5 45,996 2.9 48,277 2.7
PENNSYLVANIA
ALL COMPODITIES 2,987,373 2.1 3,060006 2.2 3,165,530 2.2
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2/ 2.162447 72.4 2,222,559 72.6 2,242,437 70.8
MEAT ANIMALS 430,572 14.4 431,942 14.1 441,157 13.9CATTLE/CALVES 345,227 11.6 310,882 10.2 303,701 9.6HOGS 82,215 2.8 118,363 3.9 133,953 4.2SHEEP/LAMBS 3,530 .1 2,697 .1 3,503 .1
DAIRY PRODUCTS 1401,491 43.6 1,330,863 43.5 1,305,705 41.2MILK,bHOLESALE 1,225,700 41.0 1,262,100 41.2 1450,305 39.5MILK,RETAIL 75,991 2.5 68.763 2.2 55,400 1.8
POULTRY AND EGGS 3/ 398,520 13.3 421,525 13.8 448,653 14.2EGGS 207,576 7.0 230.838 7.5 255,660 8.18RCILERS 4/ 127,182 4.3 117,833 3.9 121,006 3.8TURKEYS 4/ 47,329 1.6 60,724 2.0 4..482 2.0CHICKENS,FARM 16,C31 .5 12,130 .4 7,205 .2
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 31,164 1.0 38.229 1.2 46,922 1.5WOCL 226 291 462OTFER LIVESTOCK 6/ 33,938 1.0 37,938 1.2 46,460 1.5
CROPS 7/ 825,C26 27.6 837,747 27.4 923,093 29.2
FUOC GRAINS 24,562 .8 23,790 .8 23,840 .8WHEAT 24,C77 .8 23,028 .8 23,119 .7RYE 485 762 721
FEEC CROPS 238,834 8.0 214,092 7.0 233,29: 7.4CORN 153,492 5.1 132,235 4.3 141,192 4.5HAY 73,491 2.5 70,112 2.3 82,835 2.6OATS 9,594 .3 9,051 .3 5,833 .2BARLEY 2,257 .1 2,694 .1 3,432 .1
TUBACCC 21,612 .7 20,435 .7 21,219 .7
OIL CRCPS 22,333 .7 23,409 .8 30,638 1.0
VEGETABLES 73,143 2.4 70,258 2.3 78,699 2.5POIATCES 28,855 1.0 29,256 1.0 29,564 .9TOFATCES 16,043 .6 16,279 .5 17,020 .5CORN,SWEET 12,066 .4 10,103 .3 15,477 .58EANS,SNAP 2,691 .1 1,568 .1 2,822 .1MISC VEG 8/ 12,888 .4 13,052 .4 13,816 .4
FRUITS ANO NUTS 88,798 3.0 80,251 2.6 82,804 2.6APPLES 53,538 1.8 41,818 1.4 494'6 1.6PEACHES 15,429 .5 15,590 .5 16,173 .5GRAPES 10,537 .4 10,596 .3 8,485 .3STRAWBERRIES 5,852 .2 5,810 .2 4,146 .1CHERRIES 1,204 5,039 .2 3,405 .1
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TABLE 7 - -CASH RECEIPTS BY COMMOOITIES ANO COMMODITY GROUPS, UNITE) STATES ANO STATES, 1902-.84-.CONTINUE0
(VALUE IN THOUSAND OCLLARSI
STATE ANOCOMMOOITY
PEARSMISC FRUIT /NUTS 11/
1982
VALUE
1,327711
PERCENTOF
TOTAL
1983
VALUE
687711
PERCENTOF
TOTAL
1984
VALUE
949NA
PERCENTCFTCTAL
ALL CTIER CROPS 355,544 11.9 405,512 13.3 452,601 14.3
GREENHOUSE/NURSY 173,900 5.8 2161130 7.1 244,434 7.7
MUSHRCOMS 179,667 6.0 187,305 6.1 205,267 6.5
OTHER FLO CROPS 13/ 1,977 .1 2,077 .1 2,900 .1
RHCOE ISLAND
ALL COMMODITIES 53,881 57,684 61,533
LIVESTOCK PROOUCTS 2/ 14,232 26.4 12,412 21.5 13,871 22.5
MEAT ANIMALS 10881 3.5 1,103 1.9 924 1.5
HOGS 1,190 2.2 348 .6 640 1.0
CATTLE/CALVES 691 1.3 755 1.3 284 .5
'OAIRY PROOUCTS 6,592 12.2 6,447 11.2 6,262 10.2
MILK,NHOLESALE 6,090 11.3 5,945 10.3 5,760 9.4
MILK,RETAIL 502 .9 502 .9 502 .8
POULTRY AND EGGS 3/ 5,154 9.6 4,130 7.2 5,989 9.7
EGGS 5,C26 9.3 4,030 7.0 5,797 9.4
CHICKENS,FARM 128 .2 100 .2 192 .3
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 605 1.1 732 1.3 696 1.1
CROPS 7/ 39,649 73.6 45,272 78.5 47,662 77.5
FEEC CROPS 268 .5 344 .6 340 .6
VEGETABLES 6,337 11.8 6,364 11.0 6,694 10.9
POTATCES 3,187 5.9 3,164 5 3,344 5.4
MISC VEG 8/ 3,150 5.8 3,200 5.5 3,350 5.4
FRUITS ANO NUTS 2 099 4.8 3,030 5.3 3,098 5.0
APFLES 869 1.6 910 :.6 913 1.5
MISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 1,730 3.2 2,120 3.7 2,185 3.6
ALL OTHER CROPS 30,445 56.5 35,534 61.6 37,530 61.0
GREENA.00SE/NORSY 21,500 39.9 26,500 45.9 28,500 46.3
OTHER FLO CROPS 13/ 8,945 16.6 9,034 15.7 9,030 14.7
SOUTH CARCLINA
ALL COMPOOITIES 1,100,655 .8 993,795 .7 11135,815 .8
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2/ 394,654 35.8 405,348 40.8 427,682 37.7
MEAT ANIMALS /51,687 13.8 154,652 15.6 128,9C6 11.3
CATTLE/CALVES 83,152 7.6 90,857 9.1 67,905 6.0
ROCS 67,935 6.2 63,795 6.4 61,00/ 5.4
OALRY PRODUCTS 86,876 7.9 88,886 8.9 84,881 7.5
MILK,AHOLESALE 82,620 7.5 84,630 8.5 80,34/ 7./
MILK,RETAIL 4,256 .4 4,256 .4 4,540 .4
POULTRY AND EGGS 3/ 149,713 13.6 /54,813 15.6 199,895 17.6
EGGS 77,9/5 Tot 76,308 7.7 94,990 8.4
8RCILERS 4/ 46,486 4.2 53,080 5.3 68,753 6.1
TURKEYS 4/ 23,C63 2.1 22,972 2.3 31,218 2.7
CHICKENS,FARM 2,249 .2 2,453 .2 4,934 .4
M1SC LIVESTOCK 5/ 6,378 .6 6,997 .7 14,000 1.2
CROPS 7/ 706,20/ 64.2 580,447 59.2 708,133 62.3
1-00C GRAINS 58,234 5.3 38,334 3.9 44,501 3.9
WHEAT 56,825 5.2 37,631 3.8 43,510 3.8
RYE 1,409 .1 703 .1 991 .1
FEEC CROPS 66,617 6.1 54,364 5.5 67,296 5.9
CORN 57,552 5.2 47,115 4.7 57,687 5.1
HAY 4,644 .4 3,994 .4 5,218 .5
BARLEY 1,569 .1 897 .1 1,617 .1
OATS 1,104 .2 1,185 .1 1,453 .1
SORGHUM GRAIN 1,148 .1 1,173 .1 11321 .1
COTTON 55,551 5.0 23,534 2.4 41,109 3.6
COTTCN LINT 52,163 4.7 20,360 2.0 36,977 3.3
COTTONSEED 3,388 .3 3,174 .3 4,132 .4
TOBACCC 218,507 19.8 195,388 19.7 188,344 16.6
OIL CRCPS 193,192 17.6 191,606 19.3 209,593 18.5
SOYBEANS 187,083 17.0 186,152 18.7 200,204 17.6
PEANUTS 6,709 .6 5,454 .5 9,389 .8
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STATE ANDCOMMODITY
1982
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
1983
VALUEPERCENTOFTOTAL
1984
VALUEPERCENT
GFTCTAL
VEGETABLES 66,562 6.0 48,105 4.8 60,291 5.3TOPATCES 36,420 3.3 18,720 1.9 23,183 2.0SMEETPOTATOES 5,909 .5 6,733 .7 6,826 .6MISC VEG 8/ 24,233 2.2 22,652 2.3 30,282 2.7
FRUITS AND NUTS 32,280 2.9 19,239 1.9 64,424 5.7PEACHES 29,186 2.7 16,020 1.6 53,560 4.7APPLES 753 .1 1,264 .1 5,639 .5PECANS 1,C82 .1 871 .1 3,316 .3GRAPES 642 .1 403 794 .1MISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 617 .1 681 .1 1,115 .1
ALL OTHER CROPS 14,658 1.3 17,877 1.8 32,575 2.9GREENFOCSE/NURSY 12,523 1.1 16,455 1.7 30,075 2.6OTHER FLD CROPS 13/ 2,135 .2 1,422 .1 2,500 .2
SOUTH CAKCTA
ALL COMPOOITIES 2,566,496 1.8 2,567,188 1.9 2,888,784 2.0
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2/ 1,639,297 63.9 1,649,350 64.2 1,802,904 62.4
MEAT ANIMALS 1,360,459 53.0 1,366,353 53.2 1,534,255 53.1CATTLE/CALVES 1,036,165 40.4 1,060,521 41.3 1,202,351 41.6HOGS 293,619 11.4 275,472 10.7 296,130 10.3SHEEP/LAM8S 30,515 1.2 30,360 1.2 35,774 1.2
()AIRY PRODUCTS 227,363 8.9 234,008 9.1 212,893 7.4MILK,SHOLESALE 226,200 8.8 232,845 9.1 211,963 7.3MILKOETAIL 1,163 1,163 930
POULTRY ANO EGGS 3/ 27,299 1.1 26,081 1.0 32,651 1.1TURKEYS 4/ 14,250 .6 12,988 .5 17,503 .6EGGS 12,745 .5 12,810 .5 14,840 .5CHICKENS,FARN 264 283 308
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 24,136 .9 22,908 .9 23,105 .8WOOL 5,041 .2 3,842 .1 4,706 .2OTFER LIVESTOCK 6/ 19,CS5 .7 19,066 .7 18,399 .6
CROPS T/ 927,159 36.1 917,838 35.8 1,085,880 37.6
FOOL GRAINS 3781E85 14.8 353,358 13.8 390,517 13.5WHEAT 368,841 14.4 334,977 13.0 362,429 12.5RYE 10,044 .4 18,381 .7 28,088 1.0
FEEL CROPS 328,447 12.8 349,i51 13.6 391,126 13.5CORN 194,490 7.6 208,565 8.1 235,603 8.2HAY 34,598 1.3 28,883 1.1 49,359 1.7OATS 57,6e5 2.2 62,969 2.5 48,290 1.7BARLEY 20,328 .8 25,156 1.0 32,650 1.1SORGHUM GRAIN 21,346 .8 23,578 .9 25,224 .9
OIL fIROPS 203,625 7.9 197,740 7.7 280,547 9.7SOYBEANS 145,022 5.7 138,945 5.4 201,569 7.0SUNFLOWER 45,042 1.8 49,430 1.9 70,317 2.4FLAXSEEO 13,561 .5 9,365 .4 8,661 .3
VEGETABLES 5,508 .2 7,581 .3 12,636 .4POTATOES 4,508 .2 7,581 .3 8,436 .3MISC BEG 8/ 1,400 .1 NA 4,200 .1
FRUITS AND RUTS 50 50 NA
ALL OTNER CROPS 10,284 .4 9,958 .4 10,696 .4GREENFUUSE/NORSY 5,104 .2 5,104 .2 5,000 .2OMR FLO CROPS 13/ 5,180 .2 4,854 .2 5,696 .2
TENNESSEE
ALL COPPUDITIES 1,969,186 1.4 1,796,923 1.3 1,984,557 1.4
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2/ 899,683 45.7 907,974 50.5 1,003,352 50.6
MEAT ANIMALS 46C,EC4 23.4 480,953 26.8 624,457 31.5CAITLEICALVES 281,581 14.3 355,095 19.8 477,099 24.0HOCS 178,548 9.1 125.602 7.0 147,137 7.4SHEEP/LAMBS 275 256 221
OAIFY PRODUCTS 304,620 15.5 295,267 16.4 269,691 13.6MILKIRMULESALE 303,280 15.4 293,160 16.3 267,835 13.5MILKOGTAIL 1,340 .1 1.507 .1 1,856 .1
POULTRY ANC EGGS 3/ 112,589 5.7 109,063 6.1 88,174 4.4EGGS 46,C51 2.3 40,329 2.2 43,428 2.2BROILERS 4/ 65,548 3.3 67,159 3.7 42,983 2.2CHICKENS,FARM S90 .1 1,575 .1 1,763 ol
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STATE ANDCOMMODITY
1982
VALUEPERCBT
OFTOTAL
1983
VALUEPERCENTOFTOTAL
1984
VALUEPERCENT
CFTCTAL
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 21,270 1.1 22,691 1.3 21,030 1.1
ROCL 20 22 30
OTHER LIVESTOCK 6/ 21,250 1.1 22,669 1.3 21,000 1.1
CROPS 7/ 1,069,503 54.3 888,949 49.5 981,205 49.4
FUOC GRAINS 88,117 4.5 64,428 3.6 61,991 3.1
FEEL CROPS 61,883 3.1 56,337 3.1 81,016 4.1
CORN 50,118 2.5 44,210 2.5 59,451 3.0
SORGHUM GRAIN 3,194 .2 3,739 .2 10,971 .6
HAY 8,270 .4 8,164 .5 10,406 .5
OATS 301 224 188
COTTON 140,044 7.1 50,339 2.8 88,778 4.5
COITOk LINT 132,453 6.7 42,273 2.4 76,973 3.9
COTTCRSEEO Y,591 .4 8,066 .4 11,805 .6
TUBACCC 280,366 14.2 238,915 13.3 253,069 12.8
OIL CRCPS 296,693 15.1 277,580 15.4 241,424 12.2
VEGETABLES 34,484 1.8 30,771 1.7 31,826 1.7
BEANS,SNAP 3,645 .2 1,784 .1 2,313 .1
TUMATCES 12,428 .6 8,400 .5 1,738 .1
POTATCES 1,896 .1 1,284 .1 1,284 .1
SwEETPUTATOES 1,007 .1 1,151 .1 1,193 .1
MISC VEG 8/ 15,508 .8 18,152 1.0 26,298 1.3
FRUITS ANO NUTS 5,035 .3 5,440 .3 11,209 .6
PEACHES 204 792 1,806 .1
APPLES 691 1,144 .1 1,702 .1
MISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 4,140 .2 3,504 .2 7,701 .4
ALL 0ThER CROPS 162,881 8.3 165,139 9.2 210,292 10.6
GREENPOUSE/NURSY 142,000 7.2 145,000 8.1 193,758 9.8
OTFER FLO CROPS 13/ 20,881 1.1 20,139 1.1 17,134 .9
TEXAS
ALL COMMODITIES 9.627,642 6.7 9,011,617 6.6 9,682,653 6.8
LIVESTCCK PROOUCTS 2/ 5,421,060 56.3 5,521,428 61.3 5,900,910 60.9
MEAT ARIMALS 4,301,848 44.7 4,347,953 48.2 4,663,799 48.2
CATTLE/CALVES 4,125,911 42.9 4,193,111 46.5 4,498,916 46.5
HOCS 108,879 1.1 93,268 1.0 93,569 1.0
SHEEP/LAMBS 67,058 .7 61,574 .7 71,314 .7
DAIRY PROOUCTS 550,C70 5.7 575,983 6.4 548,180 5.7
MILK, sHOLESAL.E 538,740 5.6 564,920 6.3 536,250 5.5
MILK, RETAIL 11,330 .1 11,063 .1 11,930 .1
POULTRY ANO LOOS 3/ 480,225 5.0 489,774 5.4 572,321 5.9
BKCILERS 4/ 258,100 2.7 261,498 2.9 294,735 3.0
EUtS 176,813 1.8 178,092 2.0 215,253 2.2
TURKEYS 4/ 40,560 .4 45,144 .5 55,640 .6
CHICKENS,FARM 4,752 5,040 .1 6,696 .1
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 89,117 .9 107,718 1.2 116,610 1.2
MOFAIR 25,500 .3 42,930 .5 48,160 .5
NOEL 16,212 .2 15,438 .2 16,100 .2
UTEER LIVESTOCK 6/ 47,40.7, .5 49,350 .5 52,350 .5
CROPS 7/ 4,206,582 43.7 3,490,189 38.7 3,781,743 39.1
FOOL GRAINS 75e,8e5 7.9 637,034 7.1 819,175 8.5
Rmt4T 533,146 5.5 537,894 b.0 620,164 6.4
RICE 224,302 2.3 98,325 1.1 198,343 2.0
RYE 1,237 815 668
FEEL CROPS 959,385 10.0 911,052 10.1 954,429 9.9
SORGHUM ,kAIN 577,220 6.0 455,182 5.1 432,172 4.5
CURN 290,375 3.0 310,270 3.4 374,009 3.9
HAY 78.862 .8 126,346 1.4 132,015 1.4
GA1S 10,138 .1 15,878 .2 11,856 .1
BARLEY 2,790 3,376 4,377
COT IOK 1,354,C71 14.1 892,732 9.9 908,825 9.4
COTTCK LINT 1,277,696 13.3 771,793 8.6 766,808 7.9
CUTTCKSEEU 76.375 .0 120,939 1.3 142,017 1.5
OIL CRCPS 204,240 2.1 177,742 2.0 162,341 1.7
PEANUTS 80,564 .8 91,134 1.0 95,599 1.0
SOYBEANS 1DS,C79 1.1 71,624 .8 62,287 .6
SUIFLCHER 14,597 .2 14,984 .2 4,455
VLuITAELIS 426,165 4.4 384,228 4.3 469,418 4.8
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STATE ANOCOMMODITY
1982
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
1983
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
1984
VALUEPERCENT
CFTOTAL
ONIONS 74,820 .8 62,112 .7 87,461 .9
CABBAGE 56,418 .6 34,589 .4 76,983 .8
POIATCES 28,351 .3 27,148 .3 46,250 .5
CANTALOUPS 9/ 36,795 .4 39,378 .4 39,965 .4
CARROTS 28,255 .3 27,458 .3 31,716 .3MAIOAPELONS 33,834 .4 35,707 .4 31,569 .3
PEPPERS 25,171 .3 26,251 .3 29,406 .3
BRCCCCLI 26,892 .3 21,434 .2 19,672 .2
SMEETPOTATOES 13,729 .1 14,743 .2 19,295 .2
cuouNem 14,240 .1 16,474 .2 18,714 .2
SPINACH 16,635 .2 16,404 .2 15,923 .2
HOREY0EM MELONS 19,051 .2 15,708 .2 14,535 .2
TOPATCES 14,248 .1 7,905 .1 8,301 .1
LETTUCE 14,200 .1 9,247 .1 6,845 .1
CALLIFLOMER 3,259 4,497 3,364COPN,SWEET 3,120 3,938 3,053
MISC VEG 8/ 17,137 .2 21,235 .2 16,366 .2
FRUITS AND NUTS 133,940 1.4 90,719 1.0 31,071 .3
PECANS 19,454 .2 33,179 .4 21,096 .2
PEACHES 4,130 6,160 .1 5,400 .1
ORANGES 75,072 .8 24,084 .3 2,720GRAPEFRUIT 33,244 .3 26,533 .3 377
MISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 2,040 763 1,478
ALL OTHER CROPS 370,056 3.8 396,682 4.4 436,484 4.5GREENFOUSE/NURSY 276,000 2.9 333,000 3.7 361,000 3.7SUGAR BEETS 20,405 .2 22,827 .3 30,535 .3
SUGARCANE SUGAR 21,809 .2 16,880 .2 20,085 .2
SUCANGRASS 50 10,000 .1 9,000, .1 10,000 .1
OTHER FLO CROPS 17/ 41,882 .4 14,975 .2 14,864 .2
UTAH
ALL COMMODITIES 528,005 .4 561,244 .4 580,060 .4
LIVESTCCK PRODUCTS 2/ 398,156 75.4 430,227 7o.7 444,370 76.6
MEAT ANIMALS 170,310 32.3 207,779 37.0 234,367 40.4CATTLE/CALVES 146,511 27.7 184,533 32.9 208,969 36.0SHEEP/LAMBS 18,277 3.5 19,108 3.4 21,771 3.8
HOCS 5,522 1.0 h,I38 .7 3,627 .6
DAIRY PRODUCTS 148,720 28.2 150,066 26.7 132,975 22.SMILK,MHOLESALE 143,190 27.1 143,964 25.7 125,775 21.7
MILK,RETAIL 5,530 1.0 6,102 1.1 7,200 1.2
POULTRY AND EGGS 3/ 44,365 8.4 46,096 8.2 51,741 8.9
TURKEYS 4/ 25,963 4.9 25,603 4.6 32,110 5.5
EGGS 18,208 3.4 20,034 3.6 19,239 3.3CHICKENS,FARM 194 459 .1 392 .1
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 34,761 6.6 26,286 4.7 25,287 4.4MOLL 4,141 .8 3,271 .6 4,502 .8
OTHER LIVESTOCK 6/ 30,620 5.8 23,015 4.1 20,785 3.6
CROPS 7/ 129,849 24.6 131,017 23.3 135,690 23.4
FOOL GRAINS 31,515 6.0 29,468 5.3 25,974 4.5
FEEL CROPS 55,854 10.6 57,661 10.3 64,904 11.2HAY 41,360 7.8 43,046 7.7 51,803 8.9BARLEY 10,972 2.1 10,476 1.9 9,954 1.7
CORN 2,974 .6 3,617 .6 2,698 .5
OATS 548 .1 522 .1 449 .1
VEGETABLES 18,035 3.4 13,786 2.5 17,036 2.9ONIONS 7,404 1.4 4,749 .8 6,787 1.2
POIATCES 5,548 1.1 5,393 1.0 5,845 1.0ORY BEANS 672 .1 651 .1 900 .2
CORN,SWEET 166 .1 NA 766 .1
MISC VEG 8/ 3,645 .7 2,993 .5 2,738 .5
FRUITS AND NUTS 11,822 2.2 21,583 3.Q 14,007 2.4APPLES 6,837 1.3 5,885 1.0 6,177 1.1
CHERRIES 3,200 .6 11,939 2.1 4.448 .8
PEACHES 595 .1 1,755 .3 1,755 3PEARS 655 .1 1,021 .2 884 .2
APRICCTS 25 338 .1 203
MISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 510 .1 645 .1 540 .1
ALL OTHER CROPS 12,623 2.4 8,519 1.5 13,769 2.4
GREENROUSE /NURSY 5,400 1.0 410 .1 6,000 1.0
UT(ER FLO CROPS 13/ 7,223 1.4 8,109 1.4 7,769 1.3
VERMONT
ALL COMMODITIES 4oe,e9e .3 432,080 .3 399,948 .3
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STATE ANDCOMMODITY
1982
VALUEPERCENT
OfTOTAL
1983
VALUEPERCENTOFTOTAL
1984
VALUEPERCENT
OFTCTAL
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2/ 380,227 93.0 4(2,039 93.0 369,279 92.3
NEAT ANIMALS 41.779 10.2 46 453 10.8 44.948 11.2CATTLE/CALVES 37.889 9.3 44.272 10.2 420616 10.7HOGS 3,463 .8 1,549 .4 10591 .4SHEEP/LAMBS 27 .1 632 .1 741 .2
DAIRY PRODUCTS 330,441. $0.8 347,916 80.5 316.426 19.1MILK0WH0LESALE 329.235 $0.5 1470190 80.4 315,700 78.9MILK0RETAIL 1,210 .3 726 .2 726 .2
POULTRY AND EGG:. 3/ 6,C60 1.5 5.633 1.3 5.748 1.4EGGS 5,968 1.5 5,472 1.3 5.618 1.4CHICKENS,FARN 92 161 130
NISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 1,943 .5 2.037 .5 2,157 .5BDCL 47 54 67OTTER LIVESTOCK 6/ 1096 .5 1.983 .5 2.090 .5
CROPS 7/ 28.671 7.0 30.041 7.0 30.669 7.7
FEEC CROPS 5.74$ 1.4 6,417 1.5 6.395 1.6
VEGETABLES 2.731 .7 2,990 .7 2.993 .7POTATCES 421 .1 400 .1 493 .1NISC VEG II/ 2,310 .6 2,590 .6 2.500 .6
FRUITS AND NUTS 8.001 2.0 7.473 1.7 7.228 1.8APPLES 7,287 1.8 6,782 1.6 6.468 1.6NISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ :14 .2 691 .2 760 .2
ALL ODER CROPS 17.191 3.0 13,161 3.0 14,053 3.5MAPLE PRODUCTS 8.250 2.0 8.366 1.9 9.063 2.3GREENPOUSE/NURST 2,231 .5 3.025 .7 3,250 .8OTTER FLO CROPS 13/ 1,710 .4 1,770 .4 10740 .4
VIRGINIA
ALL COMMODITIES 1,6250685 1.1 1,452.675 1.1 1.794.440 1.3
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2/ 988.591 60.8 892.026 61.4 101210157 62.5
NEAT ANIMALS 425.184 26.2 2910533 20.1 464.775 25.9CATTLE/CALVES 306.112 18.8 186.504 12.8 379.569 21.2HOGS 114.249 3.0 100.991 7.0 81.296 4.5SHEEP /LAMBS 4.833 .3 4.038 .3 30910 .2
DAIRY PRODUCTS 282.065 17.4 284.950 19.6 269.660 15.0
POULTRY AND EGGS 3/ 276.333 17.0 302.544 20.8 373.747 20.8BRCILERS 4/ 150.017 9.2 170.328 11.7 212.948 11.9TURKEYS 4/ 71.555 4.4 82.449 5.7 101.300 5.6EGGS 52,957 3.3 46.932 3.2 560019 3.1CHICKENS.FARN 1.804 .1 2.835 .. 3.480 .2
NIS( LIVESTOCK 5/ 4,209 .3 12.999 .9 120975 .7WOCL 429 399 575ODER LIVESTOCK 6/ 3.780 .2 120600 .9 12.400 .7
CROPS 7/ 637.094 39.2 560.649 38.6 673.283 37.5
FOOL GRAINS 42.407 2.6 45.686 3.1 38.922 2.2WHEAT 41.779 2.6 45.190 3o1 38.436 2.1RYE 628 496 486
FEEC CROPS 81,627 5.0 63.167 4.3 80,103 4.5CON 64.643 4.0 44,978 3.1 610059 3.4HAY 11,364 .7 12.432 .9 12094 .7BARLEY 50183 .3 5.302 .4 5,779 .3OATS 307 348 249SORGHUM GRAIN 80 107 122
COTTON 115 121 301COTTCA LINT 110 105 246COTTOASEE0 5 16 SS
708ACCC 217.884 13.4 185,825 12.8 223.900 12.5
OIL CRCPS 169.899 10.5 134.406 9.3 1710493 9.6SOYBEANS 104.907 6.5 89,301 6.1 102M8 5.7PEANUTS 64.992 4.0 45.105 3.1 690315 3.9
VEGETABLES 43.807 2.7 37,245 2.6 53.461 3.0TOPATCES 10,962 .7 8.237 .6 170793 1.0P0TA10ES 130626 .8 9.986 .7 17.616 1.0COFN,SWEET 2.277 .1 2.098 .1 4.624 .3SWEETPOTATOES 2,790 .2 1,144 .1 20401 .1
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STATS ANDCOMMODITY
1982
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
1983
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
1984
VALUEPERCENT
CFTCTAL
MISC VEG 8/ 14,152 .9 15,780 1.1 11,027 .6
FRUITS ANO NUTS 36,675 2.3 49,404 3.4 59,713 3.3
APPLES 33,013 2.0 43,631 3.0 53,632 3.0
PEACHES 3,538 .2 4,248 .3 4,487 .3
MI% FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 324 1,525 .1 1,594 .1
ALL OTTER CROPS 44,480 2.7 44,795 3.1 45,390 2.5
GIIEENIUUSE /NURSY 43,858 2.7 44,000 3.0 44,429 2.5
OTTER FLO CROPS 13/ 622 795 .1 961 .1
WASHINCTCN
ALL COMMODITIES 2,873,510 2.0 2,857.120 2.1 2,932,502 2.1
LIVESTCCK PRODUCTS 2/ 973,743 33.9 915,717 32.1 1029.542 35.1
MEAT ANIMALS 431,518 15.0 340,898 11.9 446,546 15.2
CATTLE /CALVES 419,858 14.6 330,515 11.6 435,131 14.8
HOGS 9,370 .3 8,145 .3 8,961 .3
SHEEP/LAMBS 2,690 .1 2,238 .1 2,454 .1
DAIRY PRODUCTS 436,440 15.2 412,327 16.5 462,687 15.8
MILK,kHOLESALE 408,310 14.2 441,560 15.5 431,645 14.7
MILKOETAIL 28,130 1.0 30,767 1.1 31,042 1.1
POULTRY AND EGGS 3/ 89,701 3.1 88,548 3.1 104,197 3.6
EGGS 59,846 2.1 57,685 2.0 67,336 2.3
BRCILERS 4/ 28,649 1.0 29,766 1.0 35,805 1.2
CNICKENS,FARN 1,206 1,097 1,056
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 15,684 .5 13,944 .5 16,112 .5
WOCL 391 287 * 377
OTTER LIVESTOCK 6/ 15,293 .5 13,657 .5 15,735 .5
CROPS 7/ 1,899,767 66.1 1,961,403 67.9 1,902,960 64.9
FOOL GFAINS 606,579 21.1 598,535 20.9 504,568 17.2
FEE( CROPS 226,468 7.9 264,723 9.3 252,136 8.6
BA NAT 96,664 3.4 123,344 4.3 104,001 3.5
HAY 90,355 3.1 88,591 3.1 102,968 3.5
COPN 38,055 1.3 51,233 1.8 43,351 1.5
01115 1,394 1,555 .1 1,81. .1
VEGETABLES 337,578 11.7 372,771 13.0 371,594 12.7
POIATCES 154,597 5.4 213,452 7.5 225,391 7.7
ONIONS 15,645 .5 17,370 .6 36,291 1.2
ORV PEAS NA NA 27,857 .9
PEAS,GREEN 25,455 .9 20,037 .7 26,955 .9
COAN,SWEET 35,656 1.2 23,054 .8 21,240 .7
ORV eEANS 12,360 .4 8,360 .3 6,186 .2
LETTUCE 2,398 .1 3,080 .2 3,373 .1
BEINS,SNAP 1,227 815 823
CAIIRCTS 25,407 .9 26,377 .9 78 s
MISC VEG 8/ 64,633 2.2 60,226 2.1 23,400 .8
FRUITS AND NUTS 458,594 16.0 424,584 14.9 529,667 18.1
AMES 294,238 10.2 241,434 8.5 375,002 12.7
PEARS 53:992 1.9 52,573 1.8 49,104 1.7
CHERRIES 37,688 1.3 55,547 1.9 47,846 1.6
GRAPES 31,167 1.1 34,243 1.2 20,842 .7
PEACHES 6,360 .2 6,128 .2 9,113 .3
RASPBERRIES 11,932 .4 7,539 .3 7,726 .3
STAAWeERRIES 8,072 .3 7,777 .3 7,147 .2
CRANBERRIES 4,332 .2 6,562 .2 5,408 .2
PLUM/PRUNES 1,712 .1 2,341 .1 2,694 .1
ULLEBERRIES 4,283 .1 4,637 .2 2,463 .1
APWICCTS 1,523 .1 1,746 .1 1,662 .1
BLACKeERRIES 169 57 356
FILBEPTS 237 108 124
MISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 2,889 .1 3,892 .1 2,180 .1
ALL OTFER CROPS 270,148 9.4 280,790 9.8 244,995 8.4
GREENFOUSE/NURSY 86,600 3.0 100,000 3.5 100,000 3.4
HUFS 93,067 3.2 92,060 3.2 83,160 2.8
MAT 13,053 .5 15,672 .5 15,672 .5
OTTER FLO CROPS 13/ 77,428 2.7 73,058 2.6 46,163 1.6
WEST VIRGINIA
ALL cumpuomes 212,120 .1 210,766 .2 225,632 .2
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2/ 170,169 80.2 170,114 80.7 181,594 60.5
MEAL ANIMALS 74,201 35.0 63,836 30.3 62,417 27.7
CATTLE /CALVES 60,522 28.5 51,222 24.3 55,753 24.7
HUGS 10,230 4.8 9,230 4.4 3,336 1.5
SEE FCOTNOTES AT ENO OF TABLE. UNTINUE0--
119 129
TAELE 7 --GASH RECEIPTS BY COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, UNITED STATES AND STATES. 1982 -84-- CONTINUED(VALUE IN THOUSAND DOLLARS)
STATE ANOCOMMODITY
SHEEP/1 ANBS
DAIRY PRODUCTSMILK,WHOLESALEMILK,RETAIL
POULTRY AND EGGS 3/BRCILERS 4/TURKEYS 4/EGGSCHICKENS,FARM
1982
VALUE
3.449
46,58545,132
753
49,14826.82013,5288,487
313
PEACE '
OFTOTAL
1.6
22.021.6
.4
23.212.66.44.0.1
1983
VALUE
3.384
49,11947,3281,791
56,06633,85513,0918,783
337
PERCENTOFTOTAL
1.6
23.322.5
el
26.616.16.24.2.2
1984
VALUE
3,328
49.08947,1681t921
68.82335.62123,2259,512
465
PERCENTOF
TOTAL
1.5
21.820.9
.9
30.515.810.34.2.2
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 235 .1 1,093 .5 1.265 .6HOhEY 4/ NA NA 880 .4MOCL 235 .1 266 .1 360 .2BEESWAX NA NA 25OTTER LIVESTOCK 6/ NA 827 .4 NA
CROPS 7/ 41,551 19.8 40,652 19.3 44.038 19.5
FOOC GRAINS 718 .3 '71 .4 813 .4
FEEL CROPS 7.357 3.5 7,653 3.6 8.776 3.9HAY 3.831 1.8 4,154 2.0 5.099 2.3CORN 3,400 1e6 3,365 1.6 3.534 1.6BARLEY 62 72 83OATS 64 62 60
TOBACCC 5,740 2.7 8,922 4.2 5,535 2.5
VEGETABLES 274 .1 1,118 .5 1t455 .6
FRUITS AND NUTS 27,492 13.0 21,782 10.3 26,416 11.7APFLES 24,872 11.7 19,043 9.0 23.508 10.4PEACHES 2,570 1e2 2,594 1.2 2.873 1.3MISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 50 145 .1 35
ALL OTTER CROPS 370 .2 406 .2 1,043 .5
MISCONSIA
ALL COMMODITIES 5,096,326 3.6 5,125,781 3.8 59135,838 3.6
LIVESTOCK PROOUCTS 2/ 4p107080 80.6 4,140,276 80.8 4,072,912 79.3
MEAT AhIMALS 935,467 18.4 894,735 17.5 863.124 16.8CATTLE/CALVES 655,633 12.9 628,370 12.3 611,528 11.9HOGS 275,177 5.4 262,417 5.1 248.503 4.8SHEEP /LAMBS 4.657 .1 3,548 .1 3,093 .1
DAIRY PRODUCTS 3,000015 58.9 3,075,808 60.0 3,007,936 58.6MILK,AIMOLESALE 2,998,296 58.8 3,073,329 60.0 3905,457 58.5MILK,RETAIL 2,419 2,479 2,479
POULTRY ANO EGGS 3/ 98,767 1.9 102,380 2.0 128,825 2.5TURKEYS 4/ 47,252 .9 51,641 1.0 66,977 1.3EGGS 37,643 .7 36,709 .7 45,312 .9BRCILERS 4/ 12.722 .2 12,707 .2 14,973 .3CHICKENS,FARM 1,150 1,323 1,563
MISC. LIVESTOCK 5/ 72,431 1.4 67,353 1.3 73,027 1.4MOLL 334 313 387OTTER LIVESTOCK 6/ 72,097 1.4 67,040 1.3 72,640 1.4
CROPS 7/ 988,546 19.4 985,505 19.2 1,062,926 20.7
FOOC GRAINS 19,764 .4 20,454 .4 30,558 .6mMEAT 19,329 .4 19,999 .4 30,228 .6RYE 435 455 330
FEEL CROPS 507,996 10.0 508,511 9.9 539,251 10.5GUNN 440,583 8.6 434,705 8.5 445,118 8.7HAY 48,297 .9 55,771 1.1 75,458 1.5OATS 15,598 .3 14,641 .3 14,906 .3BARLEY 3,518 .1 3,394 .1 3,769 .1
TOBACCC 29,149 .6 20,881 .4 17,615 .3
OIL CRCPS 79,489 1.6 80,704 1.6 101p467 2.0
VEGETAELES 229,C10 4.5 228,548 4.5 254,112 4.9POTATCES 95,067 1.9 89,308 1.7 88,662 1.7CORN,SMEET 28,387 .6 32,051 .6 36,589 .7BEANS,SNAP 26,C68 .5 29,495 .6 35,740 .7PEAS,GREEN 29,436 .6 23,684 .5 28,323 .6CARROTS 7,709 .2 7,055 .1 7,493 .1ONIOAS 3,031 .1 4,228 .1 6,720 .1LETTUCE 1,693 1,168 3,049 .1
SEE FCOTNOTES AT ENO OF TABLE. CONTINUED-
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1.303
TABLE 7..-.CASH RECEIPTS 8V COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, UNITED STATES AND STATES, 1982-84--CONTIAUEDIVALUE IN THOUSAND DOLLARS/
STATE ANDCOMMODITY
1982
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
1983
VALUEPERCENT
OFTOTAL
1984
VALUEPERCENT
CFTOTAL
MSC VEG 8/ 36,719 .7 41,559 .6 47,536 .9
FRUITS AND NUTS 73,931 1.5 73,222 1.4 77,586 1.5
CRANBERRIES 61,230 1.2 59,091 1.2 62,640 1.2
APPLES 8,048 .2 8,494 .2 9,760 .2
STRAWBERRIES 3,233 .1 3,135 .1 3,129 .1
CHERRIES 1,165 2,212 1,722
MISC FRUIT/NUTS 11/ 255 290 335
ALL OTNER CROPS 49,607 1.0 53,185 1.0 42,337 .8
GREENFOUSEAURSY 42,150 .8 45,500 .9 34,400 .7
MINT 4,252 .1 5,434 .1 5,434 .1
OT /ER FLO CROPS 13/ 3,205 .1 2,25I 2,503
NYCNING
ALL COMMODITIES 530,243 .4 594,342 .4 5730854 .4
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2/ 416,917 78.6 481,802 81.1 466;430 81,3
NEAT ANIMALS 335,457 72.7 451,539 76.0 436,287 16.0
CATTLE/CALVES :5,639 67.1 424,361 71.4 406,686 70.9
SHEEP /LAMBS 23,841 4.5 22,845 3.8 26,465 4.6
HOGS 50917 1.1 4,333 .7 3,136 .5
DAIRY PRODUCTS 17,030 3.2 16,770 2.8 16,637 2.9
POULTRY AND EGGS 3/ 287 .1 261 306 .1
EGGS 281 .1 236 293 .1
CHICKENSOARM 6 s 13
MISC LIVESTOCK 5/ 14,143 2.7 13,232 2.2 13,200 2.3
WOOL 8,211 1.5 7,129 1.2 7,468 1.3
°VIER LIVESTOCK 6/ 5,932 1.1 6,103 1.0 5,732 1.0
CROPS 7/ 113,326 21.4 112,540 18.9 107,421 18.7
FOOL GRAINS 30,213 5.7 28,689 4.8 28,058 4.9
FEEL CROPS 38,504 7.:" 48,367 8.1 43,952 7.7
HAY 21,478 4.1 25,488 4.3 22,807 4.0
BARLEY 11,544 2.2 13,401 2.3 11,814 2.1
CNN 4,008 .8 7,723 1.3 7,330 1.3
OATS 1,474 .3 1,755 .3 2,001 .3
VEGETABLES 11,251 2.1 9,812 1.1 7,714 i.3
DRY BEANS 7,144 1.3 6.7r., 1.1 4,989 .9
POTATCES 4,041 .8 2,964 .5 2,665 .5MISC VEG 8/ 66 60 60
FRUITS AND NUTS 1 1 1
ALL OTTER CROPS 33,287 6.3 25,671 4.3 27,696 . ,
SUGAR BEETS 31,428 5.9 23,901 4.0 25,996
GREENFOUSE/NURSY 1.439 .3 1,300 .2 1,200
ODER FLO CROPS 13/ 420 .1 -......470 .1 500 I,
SEE FCOTNOTES AT ENO OF TABLE.CONTINUED"
121 131
Table 7-- Footnotes
*Less than 0.05 percent. Percentages may not be accurate to 0.1 in last digitbecause of method of machine computation.
NA a not available.
1/ The USDA estimates and publishes individual cash receipt values only for ma-jor commodities and major producing States. The U.S. receipts for individualcommodities, computed as the sum of the reported States, may understate the valueof sales for some commodities, with the balance being included in the appropriatecategory labeled "other" or "miscellaneous". The degree of underestimation insome of the minor commodities can be substantial.
2/ Except for mohair, the livestock commodities include only State estimates ofincome for which USDA estimates value of marketing for 1982-84. All other esti-mates, while included in commodity group totals, are not listed separately butare combined as appropriate in "other livestock" to prevent disclosure of confi-dential data.
3/ Commodities do not add to group total because broilers, turkeys, and minorcommodities - -turkey eggs, ducks, geese, guineas, and other poultry as estimated--are included in "other livestock" below in order to avoid disclosure ofconfidential data. All minor commodities may not be estimated in all States.
4/ Cash receipts include value of home consumption.
5/ Commodities do not add to group totals because broilers, turkeys, and mohairfor certain States and other minor commodities, such as bees, horses and mules,goats, goatmilk, mink and other pelts, rabbits, catfish, reindeer, and otherlivestock and products when reported are included for all States in "other live-stock" in order to avoid disclosure of confidential data.
6/ See footnotes 3 and 5.
7/ Except for rye, bailey, corn, oats, sorghum grain, flaxseed, peanuts, soy-beans, dry edible beans, dry field peas, potatoes, sweetpotatoes, citrus fruit,apples, apricots, avocados, cherries, dates, grapes, peaches, pears, plume andprunes, pecans, sugarcane syrup, alfalfa seed, fescue seed, crimson cloverseed,lespeieza, orchardgrass, red cloverseed, sweet cloverseed, timothy, vetch, pop-corn, strawberries, forest products, and greenhouse and nursery products, thecommodities include only State estimates of income for which USDA estimates thevalue of production for 1984. Allowances are made in "other" categories forother States as all other estimates, while included in commodity group totals,are combined as appropriate in "miscellaneous vegetables," "other berries, "otherfruits and nuts," or "other field crops" items.
8/ Includes vegetables produced in the State but for which USDA does not esti-mate individual values of production.
9/ Includes other melons except honeydews and waterme1
10/ Gooseberries and other berries.
11/ Includes fruits and nuts produced in the State butestimate individual values of production.
12/ Includes seeds produced in the State but for whichindividual values of production.
ons.
for which USDA does not
USDA does not estimate
13/ Includes seed and other field crops produced in the State but for which USDAdoes not estimate individual values of production.
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Table 8-Cash receipts from farm marketing. (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans), by State and month, 1981
State . January : February : March : April : May : June : July
1,000 dollars
Alabama : 142,857 119,961 131,188 153,087 156,849 17 6 508 144,268
Alaska : 786 743 781 744 702 8C4
Arizona 170,851 199,199 102,173 122,550 163,318 179,948 128, N:
Arkansas : 274,233 189,083 176,724 169,883 145,681 329,667 252,684
California : 882,909 747,673 785,616 835,408 870,296 1,233,532 1,269,513
Colorado . 245,027 207,559 224,929 245,154 215,455 210,655 243,215
Connecticut . 56,124 20,283 22,152 23,687 21,311 18,700 20,596
Delaware . 25,290 27,632 24,941 27,299 24,357 29,613 30,435
Florida : 572,096 530,082 438,474 509,480 524,882 269,643 137,210
Georgia 210,992 191,686 189,244 194,756 192,308 267,120' 245,027
Hawaii 41,3!:4 37,524 41,478 40,183 40,331 40,547 41,585
Idaho 176,495 146,018 182,324 188,532 , 156,727 142,335 122,081
Illinois 1,219,989 .78,092 756,366 420,274 417,240 497,101 582,941
Indiana 547,540 346,491 279,799 219,154 208,009 214,994 378047
Iowa 1,436,422 746,079 855,531 640,881 714,503 708,455 804,732
Kansas : 553,912 443,880 522,917 623,027 365,049 372,027 482,185
Kentucky 315,612 166,743 144,574 129,339 94,594 116,159 229,296
LouisianaMaine
173,521
43,570
94,82945,819
84,73154,653
83,36646,729
70,68135,900
65,59422,508
70,81027,857
Maryland 72,178 68,235 66,365 106,616 73,602 70,238 90,45,
Massachusetts 34,421 18,897 23,389 26,971 24,251 18,884 21,544
Michigan 237,508 177,086 188,426 167,355 184,398 170,608 272,303
Minnesota 729,583 432,328 477,591 467,903 453,366 450,360 496,761
Mississippi 169,383 168,545 111,612 104,323 92,280 141,848 114,702
Missouri 385,032 248,471 275,135 294,651 221,722 324,531 392,000
Montana : 132,526 96,753 95,209 118,436 88,181 65,891 74,312
Nebraska : 782,111 474,743 478,249 348,764 457,920 376,030 511,977
Nevada : 19,332 16,291 28,481 22,879 13,407 12454 13,158
New Hampshire : 7,670 7,317 8,717 9,422 8,593 7,630 7,859
New Jersey : 26,301 21,663 26,258 30,172 32,111 46,866 80,537
:
New Mexico : 54,497 53,932 62,705 83,513 48,561 66,389 63,971
New York : 227,882 203,708 226,695 213,790 207,608 195,405 210,400
North Girona& : 216,580 155,623 173,104 181,893 160,247 215,653 320,147
North Dakota : 177,355 167,174 167,573 173,996 137,172 164,100 162,266
Ohio : 405,819 226,556 285,414 224,080 205,531 198,083 339,131
:
Oklahoma s 214,389 141,510 211,712 243,472 196,991 305,261 284,812
Oregon 1 118,878 38,817 136,153 115,791 83,579 92,843 145,320
Pennsylv.niaRhode Island
:
:
248,614
2,601
212,8602,509
222,3772,976
246,7053,208
244,6262,695
232,2881,994
232,8492,113
South Carolina : 61,566 44,822 46,207 45,547 43,989 118,880 122,093
:
South Dakota : 253,765 278,637 189,325 210,438 206,239 198,809 201,705
Tennessee s 138,802 107,417 107,737 104,706 93,180 154,394 123,415
Texas : 746,304 784,939 555,473 596,947 741,237 922,892 891,284
Utah : 32,704 31,354 34,584 448,359 45,111 45,498 44,923
Vermont : 30,022 30,520 34,645 35,825 34,988 29,166 32,858
:
Virginia : 97,717 80,824 85,611 99,597 83,777 111,451 130,590
Washington : 240,803 189,916 191,555 199,435 159,745 173,642 175,494
West VirginiaWisconsin
s
:
16,885
457,46713,879
402,235
14,671
409,971
17,132
396,356
13,461419,748
13,885430,616
14,158460,016
Wyoming : 50,282 42,971 34,312 39,947 42,294 35,066 27,075
s
United States 1 13,478,755 9,739,908 9,990,827 9,651,782 9,238,803 10,287,765 11,273,418
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continued --
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Table 8 -Cash receipts from farm marketings (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans), by State andmonth, 1981 -- continued
State August : September October November December Total
AlabamaAlaskaArizona
Ae...aa8as
California
Colorado
ConnecticutDelawareFloridaGeorgia
HawaiiIdaho
IllinoisIndianaIowa
KansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMaryland
MassachusettsMichiganMinnesota
MississippiMissouri
MontanaNebraska
NevadaNew HampshireNew Jersey
New MexicoNew York
North CarolinaNorth DakotaOhio
OklahotsOregon
PennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth Carolina
South DakotaTennessee
TexasUtahVermont
VirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsin
Uyyming
United States
.
.
:
:
.
:
:
:
:
:
:
.
:
:
:
:
:
:
.
:
.
:
:
:
:
.
:
:
.
:
:
.
.
:
:
-.
:
:
136,245
1,13670,917
185,6271,185,720
193,56421,43841,438
144,067
271,044
41,147148,411
514,931275,613789,817
434,997112,61399,21031,31780,006
25,428
249,373
575,598
99,872
302,242
124,964452,585
13,6658,419
59,161
51,795245,384538,475
236,596250,719
259,160181,584
237,8252,274
126,889
244,442113,297
856,95239,871
30,172
138,917279,86918,062
458,42331,275
11,032,546
191,325
1,40876,323
367,6271,361,739
275,76927,37840,375
184,197403,137
41,007275,941
493,854302,220800,378
427,540229,588140,149
34,998115,485
44,387
242,373532,747
127,648
376,083
158,301426,833
17,317
10,49648,850
62,732264,514748,445
330,764274,193
225,776236,900
253,701
3,279149,412
240,065124,441
860,58555,07033,141
200,204383,43422,782
431,02764,133
12,740,071
1,000 dollars
365,865 283,2921,967 2,173
128,567 225,310577,052 451,803
1,831,645 1,843,388
287,306 314,81524,003 23,20154,021 39,997
232,659 274,189542,063 323,943
42,480 40,268250,292 274,923772,746 752,640547,215 518,655940,288 1,052,225
438,296 496,200318,495 387,429232,105 287,70036,491 50,537
124,208 100,056
35,660 42,727
255.301 330,690571,497 762,263342,398 366,967472,753 467,431
144,532 185,246616,482 761,75916,396 19,0899,000 8,746
43,490 44,051
141,515 118,678237,621 219,237626,947 390,793316,573 326,686302,646 346,826
264,289 269,146205,197 167,985259,330 268,616
2,817 2,734131,558 131,102
260,422 261,165254,727 321,029900,227 858,09050,750 48,680?2,707 31,556
253,079 168,948349,457 254,67123,628 21,5(3
412,009 456,3 53
98,849 84,370
15,379,621 15,479,781
167,286
1,940176,154
261,2111,239,098
291,63922,55624,666
442,788231,401
40,546206,142
655,694369,882
1,131,192
445,721560,124277,063
42,10471,107
32,841
281,262706,282278,436364,577
125,854935,02322,0938,588
33,704
86,507223,115241,990221,228284,674
210,665128,920
253,3334 ,808
74,341
180,818307,218
1,104,78265,123
33,603
125,959239,012
19,426490,129
50,993
13,793,618
2,168,731
14,1101,744,102
3,381,27514,086,537
2,955,087301,429390,064
4,259,7673,262,721
488,3502,270,219
7,561,8684,208,519
10,620,503
5,605,7512,804,5661,679,759
472,4831,038,555
349;3962,756,6836,656,2792,118,0144,124,628
1,410,2056,622,476
2:4,762
102,457493,164
894,7952,675,449
3,969,8972,581,4833,343,672
2,827,1831,711,9672,913,124
3A,0081,096,406
2,725,8301,950,363
9,819,712542,027
389,403
1,576,6742,837,033
5X94,13:0
601,567
142,086,895
124 1 3 /1
Table 9 --Cash receipts from livestock and livestock products, by State and month, 1981
State January : February : March : April May June July
1,000 dollars
Alabama 109,600 102,352 107,357 124,884 124,553 102,425 94,525
Alaska 422 413 410 418 417 413 422
Arizona 48,522 54,742 66,001 78,765 75,382 67,937 81,673
Arkansas : 126,335 132,136 124,260 139,933 124,538 138,147 140,094
California : 376,910 329,078 366,248 369,216 336,587 379,738 353,067
ColoradoConnecticut .
168,08316,318
150,46315,265
147,239
15,222
187,164
15,355
173,415173,
14,833
164,663
14,317
159,180
14,553
Delaware : 20,903 22,213 20,810 23,977 21,159 21,884 23,802
Florida : 78,876 75,499 82,689 84,368 84,476 83,412 86,205
Georgia : 151,900 153,658 150,930 161,781 145,004 136,310 142,298
Hawaii : 7,814 7,232 7,821 7,647 6,841 7,695 7,456
Idaho : 76,953 57,572 77,360 87,116 86,464 76,057 78,463
Illinois : 194,018 208,467 170,242 173,231 181,344 198,690 190,614
Indiana : 147,690 124,002 137,952 148.-35 141,668 145,638 147,508
Iowa : 475,993 434,913 374,975 464,765 448,368 512,522 464,057
KansasKentucky
:
:
300,598109,874
294,39688,504
383,678100,144
504,249 288,04471,685
238,562
66,764
202,046177,671
Louisiana : 37,588 34,690 40,423 41,479 37,554 34,644 36,183
Maine : 22,531 21,146 20,277 20,365 20,347 21,348 22,303
Maryland . 54,664 55,102 54,430 62,889 55,675 55,001 59,598
.
Massachusetts 11,047 10,523 11,038 11,130 11,269 10,697 10,818
Michigan 96,048 83,654 92,161 95,355 94,857 93,106 90,288
Minnesota : 293,624 263,853 295,463 279,638 281,576 271,444 275,404
Mississippi 75,390 71,199 73,024 76,787 70,363 73,524 70,245
Missouri : 217,807 173,596 185,513 224,670 159,460 222,508 209,533
Montana : 53,278 50,482 44,014 65,966 52,169 32,532 26,785
Nebraska : 320,732 277,505 263,696 255,422 366,568 256,897 291,641
Nevada : 9,747 7,932 17,816 11,291 9,199 9,133 9,328
New Hampshire : 5,507 5,234 5,681 5,887 6,238 6,268 6,385
New Jersey : 11,244 10,318 11,459 11,352 11,552 10,953 10,837
New Mexico 43,989 39,971 53,463 75,077 33,571 35,992 30,103
New York 158,958 158,509 162,415 160,499 165,105 156,505 153,465
North Carolina : 126,999 119,530 128,062 138,906 128:437 135,746 136,523
North Dakota 61,953 55,619 47,908 63,721 ::7,302 43,927 40,945
Ohio 116,495 107,422 121,325 124,561 121,408 119,297 115,338
Oklahoma : 148,614 88,456 165,472 183,496 159,356 148,860 152,226
Oregon : 42,086 34,318 70,054 59,987 45,381 45,961 53,572
Pennsylvania 163,281 154,812 165,276 195,511 199,681 184,351 172,958
Rhode Island 1,277 1,192 1,227 1,301 1,306 1,273 1,244
South Carolina 38,812 36,361 37,171 35,999 30,527 28,966 29,048
South Dakota : 168,376 211,600 147,684 175,382 169,078 153,556 128,431
Tennessee . 68,408 65,634 67,366 68,592 70,259 67,131 71,712
Texas : 373,160 403,282 359,516 460,739 510,820 539,579 490,232
UtahVermont
:
:
19,21928,855
21,82229,480
27,791
31,167
42,04830,166
41,391
31,762
38,21228,493
30,29529,523
Virginia : 68,619 63,026 69,345 87,732 70,777 74,032 69,165
Washington : 78,660 71,088 73,999 76,017 81,311 82,038 82,167
West Virginia : 11,961 10,652 11,985 15,336 12,454 12,701 12,084
Wisconsin 344,457 322,267 349,770 354,076 378,084 379,410 367,973
Wyoming 38,501 34,582 28,212 37,101 39,110 31,666 19,232
United States 5,725,696 5,335,962 5,567,561 6,219,175 5,828,725 5,760,925 5,669,218
continued--
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Table --Cash receipts frog livestock and livestock products, by State and month, 1981 -- continued
State :
:
:
August : Septsaber:
: October:
November:
:
: December Total:
AlabamaAlaska
ArizonaArkansas
California
ColoradoConnacrie.nDslameroFloridaGeorgia
Hawaii
IdahoIllinois
IndianaIowa
Kansas
KentuckyLouisianaMaineMaryland
MassachusettsMichiganMinnenota
MississippiMissouri
MontanaNebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew Jersey
New MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhio
OklahomaOregonPennsylvanialhod IslandSouth Carolina
South Dakota
UnnessesUlmUtah
Vermont
Virginia
WashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyoming
United States
:
:
.
:
:
:
:
:
.
:
.
.
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
t
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
1
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
104,353423
60,656139,660
331,785
126,287''
15,709
25,85195,179
145,146
7,023
80,709179,400
143,573500,492
264,047
80,06738,21423,333
63,021
10,937
94,887271,160
81,671170,173
31,068307,683
9,046
6,26411,161
28,027154,003
140,6n38,241
118,195
179,46847,3)4
173,7061,240
31,581
135,/97
74,234
450,32027,15629,400
74,97480,28613,265
349,11216,839
5,582,832
104,848425
53,907153,778
365,999
177,48315,839
22,99595,058144,728
7,583
94,052186,356
151,709528,815
240,630
173,53244,53723,696
62,280
11,268
93,132292,228
73,554177,028
57,551312,2C013,1686,130
11,150
44,938
11341:6577
53,027
124,507
174,39059,268
185,4701,244
32,315
158,401
77,0184:J,Z7339,41430,471
93,49485,603
17,757339,86649,452
6,031,408
1,000 dollars
100,003 95,989434 434
142,15649,038141,031
365,577 328,423
221,535 177,05016,825
22,69416,772
23,13695,466 86,311
145,241 144,857
7,695 6,68487,365 82,048174,807 184,168138,457 142,543483,793 474,658
207,281 250,147
224,44 94,23037,890 33,86025,691 38,34161,755 58,382
11,827 12,18695,657 91,122
270,463 292,25769,752 67,147170,249 216,313
74,024 89,627397,783 339,43511,943 11,1056,153
11,552 It:6::
80,200 76,758157,022 149,453137,722 142,04846,945 53,761
120,124 122,959
169,147 143,45754,449 50,256
185,825 182,5531,298 1,335
33,553 32,967
153,117 148,413
341,331
79,200
472;::1;:
34,119 34,22731,244 29,393
96,872 79,13888,490 79,12818,752 14,921
337,277 325,42986,887 48,436
6,183,336 5,782,002
81,369457
41 942119,079
316,201
156,89617,207
18,742
130,410
6,647
81,732178,429140,676
515,465
192,803
66,61035,25926,81256,877
12,148
3::::::60,886
176,848
51,728
1101t:
11,606
43,112
155,560124,97048,910
120,300
116,981
50,921184,475
1,337
28,647
112,036
47103:6458
51,382
33,179
11:9):gt
316:4;30,213
5,463,703
1,252,258
5,088729,583
1,621,1474,218,829
2,009,458188,215
268,1661,026,2861,752,763
88,138
2,921::;966
1,710,2085,678,816
3,366,481
1,352,584452,321286,190693,694
134,888
1,112,55!3,392,072
863,5422,303,698
629,2243,795,910
132,98571,969134,848
585,201
1,873,1651,604,212592,259
1,431,931
1,829,923613,567
2,147,89915,274
396,147
1,861,871
851,482
5,448,215407,076362,133
907,548957,838163,186
4,182,816460,231
69,150,543
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Table 10--Cash receipts from crops (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans), by State and month, 1981
---------- ------
State : January February i March : April May i
AlabamaAlaska
ArizonaArkansasCalifornia
Colorado
ConnecticutDelawareFloridaGeorgia
HawaiiIdahoIllinoisIndiana
Kansas
KentuckyLouisianaMaineMaryland
MassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouri
Montana
NebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew Jersey
New Mexico
New YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhio
OklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth Carolina
South DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermont
Virginia
WashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyoming
United States
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
.
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
.
.
:
.
33,257364
122,329147,898
505,999
76,944
39,8064,387
493,22059,092
33,54099,540
1,025,971399,850960,429
253,314
205,738135,93321,03917,514
23,374141,460435,95993,993
167,225
79,248
461,3799,7852,16315,057
10,508
68,9248,,581115,402
289,324
65,77576,792
85,3331,324
22,754
85,38970,394373,144
13,4851,167
29,098162,143
4,,Z4113,010
11,781
7,753,059
17,609
330
144,45756,947
418,595
57,096
5,0185,419
454,5833838,028,
30,29288,446
269,625222,489
311,166
149,484
78,23960,13924,67313,133
8,374
93,432168,475
97,34674,875
46,271
197,2388,3592,083
11,345
13,961
55,19936,093111,555119,134
53,05464,499
58,0481,317
8,261
67,03741,783
381,657
9,5321,040
17,798
113,828
3,22779,9688,389
4,403,946
23,831
371
36,17252,464
419,368
77,690
6,9304,131
355,7853838,314
33,657
104,964586,124141,847
480,556
139,239
44,43044,30f
34,37!
11,915
12,351
96,265182,128
38,588
89,622
51,195
214,55310,6653,036
14,799
9,242
64,28045,042
119,665164,089
46,24066,099
57,1011,749
9,036
41,64140,371195,957
6,793
3,478
16,266
11;,5562,686
60,2016,100
4,423,266
1,000 dollars
28,203
433g29,950
466,192
57,9908,3323,322
425,11232,975
32,536
101,416247,043
70,359176,116
118,778
30,30641,887
26,36443,727
15,841
72,000188,26527,536
69,981
52,470
33,34211,5883,535
18,820
8,436
53,29142,987
110,275
99,519
59,97655,804
51,1941,907
9,548
35,05636,114
136,208
6,311
5,659
11,865
123,418
4111802,846
3,432,607
32,296
87,
285
93621,143
533,709
42,040
6,4783,198
440,40647,304
33,49070,263
235,89666,341
266,135
77,005
22,90933,12715,55317,927
12,982
89,541171,790
21,91762,262
36,012
91,352
20,559
14,990
42,50331,81099,87084,123
37,63538,198
44,9451,389
13,462
37,16122,921
230,4173,720
3,22o
13,000
nal;41,6643,i84
3,410,078
127137
June s July
74,083 49,743
391 504
112,011 47,119
191,520 112,590
853,794 916,446
45,992 84,035
4,383 6,043
7,729 6,633
186,231 51,005130,810 102,729
32,852 34,129
66,278 43,618
298,411 392,327
69,356195,933 ;1310,2340,675:
133,465 280,139
51,625
ig:M 34,6275,554
1;:263(7) 30,861
8,187 10,722
77,502 182,015
68,324
221,357178,916
102,023 182,467
33,359 47,527
1,4743,321 3,8301,362
119,133 220,336
35,913 69,700
30,397 33,868
38,900 57,025183,62479,907
120,173 121,321
78,786 223,793
132,586156,40191,74846,882
47,937 59,891721 869
89,914 93,045
73,27445,25387,263 51,703
401,052383,31314,6287,286
873 3,335
37,419 61,425
91,604 93,3272,074
51,2061,184
3,400 97:33
4,526,840 5,604,200
continued--
Table 10--Cash receipts from crops (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans), by State and month, 1981--continued
State:
:
:
:
August t
:
September: :
t October t November: :
:
t December:
:
: Total:
:
:
:
1,000 dollars
Alabama 31,892 86,477 265,862 187,303 85,917 916,473Alaska : 713 983 1,533 1,739 1,483 9,022Arizona : 10,261 22,416 77,549 176,272 134,212 1,014,519Arkansas : 45,967 213,849 434,896 310,772 142,132 1,760,128California : 853,935 995,740 1,466,068 1,514,965 922,897 9,867,708
:
Colorado : 67,277 98,286 65,771 137,765 134,743 945,629Connecticut : 5,729 11,539 7,178 6,429 5,349 113,214Delaware : 15,587 17,380 31,327 16,861 5,924 121,898Florida : 48,888 89,139 137,193 14' 478 364,041 3,233,481Georgia : 125,898 258,409 396,822 1.,,086 100,491 1,509,958
:
Hawaii : 34,124 33,424 34,785 33,484 33,899 400,212Idaho : 67,702 181,889 162,927 192,875 124,410 1,304,328Illinois : 335,531 307,498 597,939 568,472 477,265 5,342,102Indians : 132,043 150,511 408,758 376,112 229,206 2,498,311Iowa : 289,325 271,563 456,495 577,567 615,727 4,941,687
:
Kansas . 170,950 186,910 231,015 246,053 252,918 2,239,270Kentucky : 32,546 56,056 94,025 293,199 493,514 1,451,982Louisiana : 60,996 95,612 194,215 253,840 241,804 1,227,438Mains : 7,984 11,302 10,800 12,196 15,292 186,293Maryland : 16,985 53,205 62,453 41,674 20,230 344,861
:
Massachusetts : 14,491 33,119 23,833 30,541 20,693 214,508Michigan : 154,486 149,241 159,644 239,568 188,978 1,644,132Minnesota : 304,438 240,519 301,034 470,006 401,320 3,264,207Mississippi : 18,201 54,094 272,646 299,820 217,550 1,254,472Missouri 132,069 199,055 302,504 251,118 187,729 1,820,930
Montana : 93,896 100,750 70,508 95,619 74,126 780,981Nebraska : 144,902 114,633 218,699 422,324 528,675 2,826,566Nevada 4,619 4,149 4,453 7,984 8,816 81,777New Hampshire . 2,155 4,366 2,847 2,556 2,556 30,488New Jersey . 48,000 37,700 31,938 32,387 22,098 358,316
New Mexico 23,768 17,794 61,315 41,920 43,395 309,594New York 91,361 112,843 80,599 69,784 67,555 802,284North Carolina 397,776 606,875 489,225 248,745 117,020 2,365,685North Dakota 198,355 277,737 269,628 272,925 172,318 1,989,224Oh...o 132,524 149,686 182,522 223,867 164,374 1,911,741
Oklahoma 79,692 51,386 95,142 125,689 93,6e4 997,260Oregon 134,270 177,632 150,748 117,729 77,999 1,098,400Pennsylvania : 64,119 68,231 73,505 86,063 68,858 765,225Rhode Island 1,034 2,035 1,519 1,399 3,471 18,734South Carolina 95,308 117,097 98,005 98,135 45,694 700,259
South Dakota : 108,645 81,664 107,305 112,752 68,782 863,959Tennessee : 39,063 47,423 175,527 248,786 236,533 1,097,881TexasUtahVermont
:
:
:
406,63212,715
772
384,71215,656
2,670
358,69016,631
1,463
428,11114,453
2,163
691,60413,741
1,424
4,371,497134,951
27,270
Virginia . 63,943 106,710 156,207 89,810 65,585 669,126Washington 199,583 297,831 260,967 175,543 159,961 1,879,195West Virginia 4,797 5,025 4,876 6,582 8,108 46,306Wisconsin 109,311 91,161 74,732 130,924 155,034 1,041,534Wyoming 14,436 14,681 11,962 35,934 20,780 141,336
United States : 5,449,714 6,708,663 9,196,285 9,697,7'4 8,329,915 72,936,352
128 1 38
Table 11--Cash receipts from farm marketing, (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans), by State and month, 1982
State
:
t
.
January : February.
: :
: March :
. :
April
1,000 dollars
:
: May
: .*..am*.:
: Jona:
1
: July1 10.
Alabama : 151,911 125,424 137,683 156,570 150,617 172,567 138,457
Alaska 1,162 1,022 1,125 1,044 1,012 1,124 1,316
Arirona 283,766 161,003 153,026 149,465 119,429 101,552 77,105
Arkansas : 303,895 224,743 195,155 179,001 154,989 309,242 179,069
California : 1,130,810 859,947 804,943 848,590 968,886 1,107,895 1,201,172
Colorado 307,653 250,620 267,579 232,117 202,817 194,636 225,620
Connecticut 54,453 20,264 24,391 25,520 23,273 20,529 22,426
Delaware : 26,841 26,890 28,066 28,376 33,215 38,537 31,983
Florida : 570,689 530,971 457,430 472,961 475,249 213,478 142,901
Georgia 210,174 182,691 217,922 200,186 255,338 185,370 222,420
Hawaii 43,336 38,910 42,778 40,904 43,747 42,985 44,865
Idaho 172,426 141,575 175,356 158,278 130,938 131,747 116,199
Illinois : 1,089,769 589,160 644,345 583,125 540,075 462,195 624,711
Indiana : 411,201 282,746 237,283 332,102 272,319 271,855 331,263
Iowa : 1,242,454 83;,261 786,170 848,177 749,536 688,447 647,224
Kansas 589,281 392,897 49 ,189 538,221 516,640 330,041 472,872
Kentucky 462,749 135,758 133,764 111,167 101,950 113,741 216,576
Louisiana : 222,092 109,447 80,235 72,685 75,376 81,944 59,252
Maine 37,556 35,629 41,236 43,132 35,673 28,273 30,196
Maryland 69,890 65,395 71,893 122,445 81,047 77,772 83,075
Massachusetts 34,310 18,445 23,515 27,053 24,068 18,554 19,685
Michigan 233,587 177,830 207,437 208,763 190,781 171,832 221,428
Minnesota : 627,495 458,375 454,631 508, ,5 479,501 457,592 425,552
Mississippi 219,243 152,086 136,627 137,292 117,540 158,320 104,243
Missouri 376.582 269,775 244,685 285,7;5 247,914 254,404 300,525
MontanaNebraska
:
.
135,871
920,300
100,768
510,817
106,056
497,391
151,544
517,416
92,665515,578
79,006
440,890
64,524
484,654
Nevada . 20,154 18,665 22,557 25,691 15,434 13,886 13,192
New Hampshire : 9,040 8,401 9,780 10,001 8,725 7,555 7,329
New Jersey . 28,142 23,394 28,052 32,505 32,579 49,777 78,109
New Mexico . 69,829 53,333 993,233 58,086 61,630 67,060 71,900
New York : 215,412 188,731 215,722 202,439 199,656 188,580 200,933
North Carolina . 210,954 167,366 194,983 192,594 189,675 217,928 252,052
North Dakota : 214,151 202,682 191,703 191,278 142,880 137,415 122,791
Ohio . 319,278 229,993 268,208 302,790 248,928 209,449 306,405
Oklahoma . 312,463 254,164 246,131 210,487 205,6222:;:66:16
394,804
Oregon : 121,050 107,058 115,773 96,342 87,018 169,684
Pennsylvania : 259,227 240,972 260,453 249,424 243,392 234,925 237,382
Rhode Island : 3,082 3,023 4,017 4,625 3,776 2,521 3,083
Pouch Carolina : 80,226 46,172 5:,797 53,776 49,811 126,158 88,244
South Dakota . 220,371 213,677 235,099 205,656 173,809 170,549 166,335
Tennessee : 183,163 119,419 114,570 116,886 98,319 142,894 124,460
Texas : 1,117,066 828,297 745,831 607,306 651,623 702,855 919,137
Utah . 46,016 41,330 46,190 46,904 36,697 37,998 40,736
Vermont 32,556 29,769 35,510 36,845 34,703 32,233 33,105
Virginia 108,928 88,900 98,467 111,545 98,142 111,539 126,336
Washington 245,580 216,595 228,528 197,333 174,397 191,113 187,979
West Viralu-la 17,213 15,151 18,756 14,202 13,582 14,808
Wisconsin 443,148 381,257 415,016 4072:32719 418,095 412,210 417,977
Wyoming : 37,167 28,727 38,485 50,638 33,542 23,411 17,160
United States.
14,303,712 10,209,554 10,345,772 10,403,019 9,822,828 9,571,443 10,483,258
continued--
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Table 11 -Cash receipts from farm marketing. (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans), Ly State andmonth, 1982--continued
State: : : :
. .
. August : September : October : November : December :
. .
Total
1,000 dollars
Alabama . 125,529 151,516 332,089Alaska 1,454 1,675 2,222Arizona 50,731 79,424 116,158Arkansas : 165,706 260,281 501,684California 1,084,106 1,419,186 1,821,774
Colorado 254,258 260,602 279,606Connecticut : 22,729 30,764 27,581Delaware : 37,099 40,810 51,179Florida : 157,024 183,243 235,519Georgia : 295,810 368,302 449,754
Hawaii . 44,309 43,307 45,114Idaho . 145,110 249,903 265,969Illinois : 420,429 440,072 711,792Indiana : 241,589 377,074 776,305Iowa : 657,858 683,435 641,141
Kansas : 573,746 372,820 485,196Kentucky : 91,699 223,036 359,716Louisiana . 80,295 126,437 260,431Maine : 26,394 32,536 35,048Maryland : 72,553 104,693 113,022
Massachusetts . 26,848 45,331 35,889Michigan . 195,063 216,326 274,767Minnesota : 519,441 515,180 536,444Mississippi : 100,475 124,640 306,643Missouri : 253,541 295,839 453,621
Montana : 84,136 164,653 168,680Nebraska 516,617 463,608 498,772Nevada 14,182 17,701 23,881New Hampshire 8,361 10,666 9,679New Jersey . 66,133 54,486 44,854
iew Mexico . 60,726 69,369 146,290New York 238,006 261,478 231,184North Carolina : 624,966 702,233 549,784North Dakota 190,826 332,461 278,296Ohio 242,256 283,843 438,022
Oklahoma 301,028 249,266 264,287Oregon 199,957 228,380 212,557Pennsylvania 242,130 246,432 257,096Rhode Island 2,621 13,592 3,525South Caroltna . 148,542 132,894 99,298
South Dakota . 249,428 222,927 216,666f ennessee : 123,694 126,309 244,083Texas 865,187 743,531 788,229Utah 40,813 45,716 51,173Vermont 31.496 35,042 37,918
VirginiaWashington
:
:
133,829271,345
177,757
350,248258,057312,788
West Virginia : 19,769 20,566 20,500Wisconsin 418,964 409,731 416,249Wyoming 33,198 56,440 76,3n5
United States : 10,772,766 12,112,R11 14,766,837
130
237,765 173,015 2,100,1432,359 2,127 17,642
191,024 196,977 1,679,660506,705 311,223 3,291,693
1,705,727 1,429,414 14,442,450
274,081 287,639
31237:02g27,183 23,965
3;51,56:79
403,39224,829
4,327,964556,870356,229 300,338 3,244,534
43,008
276,27943,779 517,042
2,137,901174,061746,344 685,394501,477 420,119
7,537,4114,455,333
1,258,369952,617 9,994,689
569,645464,556
488,253 5,844,801
329,935474,546 2,889,308
39,062317,312 1,815,44133,742 418,477
92,808 1,025,103
44,798
70,510
341,756 2,
33,396
310,960351,892750,530
814,910 791,544 6,589,030388,025 375,916 2,321,050511,407 355,760 3,849,829
225,733 177,556
17::5015,T8703,08628,847
936,739236,825
9,61222,635
8,986 108,13543,365 30,113 511,509
119,985 74,690 946,131216,664 224,624 2,583,429346,286 273,844 3,922,665349,719 251,443 2,605,645401,232 333,531 5,583,935
300,707 3,199,887173,426
237,2671,736,562
255,434125,701
2,987,3733,446
260,506
120,342 102,59553,881
2,595 1,100,855
240,364 251,615 2,566,496314,714 260,646 1,969,186822,400 835,480 9,627,64250,126 44,306 528,00536,410 33,307 408,898
131,698180,487 1,625,685269,83021,493
227,774 2,873,51018,706 212,120
471,142 490,31886,534 48,636
5,096,326530,243
15,596,280 14,549,344 142,937,624
140
Table 12--Cash receipts from livestock and livestock products, by State and month, 1982
State
_-- _____ __--_____----___-------
AlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansasCalifornia
ColoradoConnecticutDelawarerloridaGeorgia
HawaiiIdaho
IllinoisIndiana
Iowa
KansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMaryland
Massachusetts
MichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouri
MontanaNebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew Jersey
New MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhio
Oklahoma
OregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth Carolina
South DakotaTennesseeTexasUtah
Vermont
Virginia
WashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyoming
United States
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January
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93,454562
84,054116,438
301,677
167,202
16,77322,45083,401142,508
6,652
67,926
184,702121,164
485,081
298,69990,705
36,86620,867
54,715
11,002
95,589266,227
66,578165,432
56,325362,71012,8826,75411,139
45,646157,069
131,58847,860
118,861
219,494
44,632182,486
1,245
31,048
139,81973,600
381,99131,668
31,529
65,312
75,24412,710
328,31327,748
5,598,483
: February
_-------__
96,301491
62,226110,451
275,249
173,165
'5,254
21,325
81,957140,751
5,737
65,749
182,994132,114
456,104
265,07566,318
34,96819,189
53,114
10,235
87,252276,219
64,923161,672
52,048335,77413,2806,268
10,354
43,080144,043
120,60072,696
108,850
191,629
43,285172,4521,142
30,133
154,725
68,963412,04930,919
28,786
67,951
111,;31
311,59222,395
5,402,091
: March
-------- __------__
108,328524
64,259131,305
321,721
189,667
16,84524,37390,511163,301
5,800
72,764
173,152133,958
475,946
366,20171,448
41,92120,539
60,310
11,196
98,453304,893
78,903
161,789
56,316325,76616,2466,71/11,467
82,048
161,476
145,33074,216
127,073
177,595
54,199
1891,2332
37,533
190,430
77,932
505,37537,007
32,191
79,746
87,73616,808
351,93532,906
6,066,590
131
June .
.
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July
------ ____
106,336 94,935
526 593
51,188 50,443
136,994 128,795
412,915 395,184
159,038 156,491
15,581 15,057
28,943 25,765
77,703 86,079
133,285 134,269
6,988 7,455
;3,610 71,732
202,502 201,030165,050 152,276
523,183 463,451
229,006 138,13873,450 179,709
47,126 38,96420,091 19,844
64,905 59,105
10,842 10,819
98,962 96,204
319,480 284,382
80,710160,603
79,220156,360
33,491 25,685
369,104 360,878
10,387 9,4035,710
10,893 10,811
42,728 31,216
153,318 151,872
141,098 133,938
36,292131,519 133,492
172,951 168,172
47,264 56,456
181,397 180,170
1,143
32,651 31:182878
127,417 111,331
83,567
483::T6 496,7752c,537 29,132
31,285 29,592
77,823 75,287
7121485,11813,180
366,851 359,08420,392 13,037
5,825,822 5,674,876
continued-
. April . May .
. . .
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1,000 dollars
121,295 120,084
520 553
78,274 70,428
i31,646 129,409
337,801 419,836
172,174 157,997
16,021 15,964
24,07785,629
26,71583,103
145,025 138,113
5,167 7,024
73,436 71,045
218,680202,381152,079147,034
497,083 517,944
427,979454,83779,452 73,020
46,00540,96%19,561 19,963
61,167 63,557
11,51111,123
102,985100,426296,103 319,801
85,27681,921188,066 176,523
66,142 47,750415,415381,54012,05419,518
6,502 6,374
11,346 11,565
44,835160,537115194202843
132,089 132,52574,128 57,286
134,626129,419
165,196 158,555
47,859 50,079
182,894 189,6571,191
34,590 31430:
138,093155,80277,661 72,835
454,43840,298
482,04932,452
31,60631,441
96,603 83,176
78,945 79:24015,770
31141;:91531
13,824
372,96030,273
6,171,956 6,248,878
1.41
Table 12--Cash receipts from livestock and livestock products, by State and month, 1982--continued
State
Alzbama
Alaska
ArizonaArkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
DelawareFloridaGeorgia
Hawaii
dahoIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowa
KansasKentucky
LouisianaMaineMaryland
MassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouri
Montana
NebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew Jersey
New Mexico
New YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhio
OklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth Carolina
South Dakota
TennesseeTexasUtahVermont
Virginia
WashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyoming
United States
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August
101,721
557
45,062142,891389,415
157,787
15,56324,40790,531
139,479
6,867
67,386206,903153,655480,201
279,37975,950
A5,98720,02258,231
10,651
94,999287,91187,606172,751
26,586
365,4189,9165,86810,911
37,929152,175135,03132,154125,507
183,52668,064174 061
1,11732,785
119,274
94,900499,90029,70530,577
81,36977,94014,52E
342,25519,260
5,826,668
: September
104,583
52242,589
139,295
388,694
177,456
16,75825,89982,613137,647
6,65075,131
196,489175,634530,332
181,118179,91445,76521,16062,187
10,70398,866
305,58987,521
182,972
49,650
370,57012,7066,015
10,917
52,804
150,665148,17634,323
127,437
177,80365,791
174,6231,136
33,794
118,668
76,509444,44132,005
31,973
93,988
80,71215,086
332,77947,350
5,966,008
October
1,000 dollars
97,427
55,711
530
140,796
396,037
201,933
18,70624,589
137,08581,848
7,05475,705
197,553144,586419,650
282,804229,418
46,85624,35863,042
11,369
300,613101,972
80,496176,698
72,080
350,00516,3326,845
11,568
86,615
155,699137,64441,335
128,229
210,19872,283
178,6971,227
33,624
129,995
64,692500,476
35,95035,709
105,987
82,00916,052
336,08767,971
6,194,145
132
November December Total
86,882
486
56,A62123,523376,130
138,204
19,11020,78989,681
129,748
6,34867,758
188,810141,683
495,047
195,75285,881
43,96929,29555,241
11,67396,507
2;113,151
204,275
101,146
329,28419,1707,090
11,447
74,325
151,800135,02156,486
133,911
141,11559,018
174,271
1"33,:
131,543
65,876407,04836,93933,870
90,542
80,38714,748
321,20058,068
5,700,290
84,118
529
46,018109,395378,233
162,905
17,09518,93685,264
136,579
6,66664,454
213,326156,482
562,577
169,78076,130
39,101293:15(51
51,851
11,510
104,102
11,43g164,542
66,803
370,50414,1996,436
9,720
41,673
159,795127,53248,578130,939
124,281
49,725182,436
1,230
28,470
1262,551400,43232,785
31,427
70,80779,52012,146
339,37330,379
5,591,781
1,215,464
71:4,3191:
1,540,9384,392,892
2,014,019
198,727288,268
1,018,3261,6;7,790
78,408841,696
2,368,5221,775,7155,906,599
3,289,5181,281,395
258,440707,425
132,634
1,176,3173,546,839
939,5782,071,683
654,022
4,336,468166,09376,695
132,138
632,123
1,854,5321,620,572606,259
1,529,863
2,090,515
658,6552,162,347
39141::
1,639,297
899,683
514,(165:380,227
988,591
F4:7146;4,107,380
416,917
70,267,588
142
Table 13--Cash receipts from crops (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans), by State and month, 1982
State January : February : March April May June July
AlabamaAlasVaArizonaArkansas
California
ColoradoConnecticutDelawareFloridaGeorgia
Hawaii
IdahoIllinoisIndiana
Iowa
KansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMaryland
MassachusettsMichiganMinnesota
MississippiMissouri
MontanaNebraska
NevadaNew HampshireNew Jersey
New Mexico
New YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhio
Oklahoma
OregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth Carolina
South DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermont
VirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyoming
United States
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58,457
600
19" 712187,457
889,133
140,451
37,6804,391
487,28267,666
36,684
104,500905,067290,037
757,373
290,582372,044
185,22616,689
15,175
23,308137,998
361,268152,665211,150
79,546
557,5907,272
2,28617,003
24,183
58,34379,366
166,291
200,417
92,969
76,418
76,7411,837
49,178
80,472
109,563
735,07514,348
1,027
43,616
170,336
4,503114,835
9,419
8,705,229
29,123
531
98,777114,292
584,698
77,455
5,0105,565
449,01441,940
33,173
75,826
406,166150,632
383,157
127,82269,440
74,479
16,44012,281
8,21090,578
182,156
87,163108,103
48,720
175,543
5,3852,13313,040
10,253
44,68846,766
129,986121,143
62,535
63,77368,5201,881
16,039
58,952
50,485
416,24810,411
983
20,949
128,384
2,61869,6656,332
4,807,463
29,355
601
88,76763,850
483,222
77,912
7,5463,693
366,91954,621
36,978
102,592
471,193103,325
310,224
128,98862,316
38,314
20,69711,583
12,319
108,984
149,738
57,72482,896
49,740
171,6256,311
3,06316,585
11,185
54,24649,653
117,487141,135
68,536
61,57471,2502,785
15,264
44,66936,638
240,4569,183
3,319
18,721
140,792
1,948
63,0815,579
4,279,182
1,000 dollars
35,275
524
71,19147,355
510,789
59,9439,4994,299
387,33255,161
35,73784,842
380,744185,068
351,094
83,38431,715
31,716
23,57161,278
15,930
108,337
212,26255,37197,710
85,402
135,8766,1733,499
21,159
8,862
46,35660,505
117,150173,371
45,291
48,48366,5303,434
19,186
49,85439,225
152,8686,606
5,404
14,942118,388
1,604
57,268
4,231,063
30,533
459
49,00125,580
549,050
44,8207,3096,500
392,146117,225
36,723
59,893
321,395120,240
231,592
88,66128,930
29,371
15,71017,490
12,557
87,796
159,700
32,26471,391
44,915
100,163
3,3802,351
21,014
16,795
39,11957,15085,594114,302
47,067
36,93953,73 1,
2,55815,511
35,716
25,484
169,5744,2453,097
14,966
95,157
37845,1353,269
3,573,950
66,231
59850,364172,248
694,980
35,5984,9489,594
135,77552,085
35,997
63,137259,693106,805
165,264
101,03540,291
34,8188,182
12,867
7,71272,870
138,11277,61093,801
45,515
71,7863,4991,439
38,884
24,332
35,26276,S30
101,12377,930
50,71052,352
"1'3788
93,507
43,13262,297
266,7698,461
948
33,716
112,432798
45,3593,019
?,745,621
43,522
723
26,66250,274
805,988
69,129
7,3696,218
56,82288,151
37,41044,467
423,681178,987
183,773
333,98436,86720,28810,35223,970
8,866125,224
141,170
25,023144,165
38,839
123,7763,7891,619
67,298
40,684
49,061118,11491,886
172,913
226,632
113,22857,2121,956
56,356
55,0041:
422,36211,6043,517
51,049102,861
1,628
58,8934,123
4,808,382
continued--
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Table 13 --Cash receipts from crops (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans), by State and month, 1982 - -continued
State August : September October November December Total
1,000 dollars
AlabamaAlaskaArizona
saArkansCalifornia
Colorado
ConnecticutDelawareFlorida
Georgia
HawaiiIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowa
KansasKentucky
LouisianaMaine
Maryland
MassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouri
MontanaNebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew Jersey
New Mexico
New YorkNorth CarolineNorth DakotaOhio
OklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth Carolina
South DakotaTennesseeTexasUtah
Vermont
Virginia
WashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyoming
United States
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2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
23,808897
5,66922,815
694,691
96,471
7,166
12,69266,493
156,331
37,442
77,784
213,52687,934177,657
294,36715,749
340186,372
14,322
16,197
100,064
231,53012,869
80,790
57,550151,199
4,2662,493
55,222
22,79785,831
489,935158,672116,749
117,502
131,R9368,0691,504
115,757
130,154
28,794365,98711,108
919
52,460193,405
5,241
76,70913,938
4,946,098
93,9331,153
36,835120120,986,
1,030,492
83,14614,006
14,911100,630
230,655
36,657
174,772
243,583201,440153,103
191,702
43,172
80,67211,376
42,506
34,628117,460
209,59137,119
112,867
115,003
93,0384,9954,651
43,569
16,565110,813
554,057298,138156,406
71,463
162,58971,80912,456
99,100
104,25949,800
299,09013,7113,069
83,769269,536
5,48076,9529,090
6,146,803
234,6621,692
60,447360,888
1,425,737
7777,673
8,875
26,590153,671
312,669
38,060
190,264514,239631,719221,491
202,392130,298
213,57510,690
49,980
24,520172,795
235,831
226,147
276,923
96,600148,767
7,549
2,83433,286
59,675
75,485
412,140236,961
309,793
54,089
140,274
78,3992,29865,674
86,671
179,391
287,75315,4641,968
152,070230,779
4,448
80,1628,334
8,572,692
88,897150,8831,873
884,67911,249
134,162383,182
150,959 972,546
10,049,5581,329,597201,828
1,051,181
135,8778,073
1,023,209124,734
124,351
115,12414,7786,870
5,853241,948 471,606 3,309,638226,481 163,759 1,566,744
36,660 37,113 438,6341,296,205
:C511:112
109,607472,068 5,168,889
359,794 2,679,618263,637457,570 695,792 4,088,090
393,893 318,473 2,555,283378,675 398,416 1,607,913
1,306,944285,9669,76
278,21110,191 160,037
37,567 18,659 317,678
33,125 21,886245,249
219,2581,574,213
520,756206,858500,077 3,042,191
1,381,472314,910307,132
302,607191,218 1,778,146
124,587 110,753 897,170566,235373,802
9,6772,522
8,4362,190:r302
31,9182,550 31,440
45,660
20,393 379,371
33,01764,864 64,829
314,008
2 7211,265 146,312 2,302,093293,233 202,865 1,999,386267,321 202,592 2,054,072
159,592 112,98675,976
1,109,372114,408 1,077,907
81,126;78,070 825,026
74:314205
39,649706,20186,504
129,495108,821 927,199248,838
19385,00158
1,069,503415,35213,187
4,206,58211,521
2,540 1,880129,849
60,891
28,671
89,945
148,254637,094
1,899,76741,951
189,4436,745
9184,93:68
149,942 15::M16,25728,466
8,957,5639,895,990 72,670,036
134
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Table 14--Cash receipts from farm markatings (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans), by State and month, 1983
State : January : February : March April:
May:
:
: June:
:
: July:
AlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansasCalifornia
Colorado
ConnecticutDelawareFloridaGeorgia
Hawaii
IdahoIllinoisIndiana
Iowa
Kansas
KentuckyLouisiana
MaineMaryland
Massachusetts
MichiganMinnesota
MississippiMissouri
MontanaNebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew Jersey
New Mexico
New YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhio
OklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth Carolina
South Dakota
TennesseeTexasUtahVermont
Virginia
WashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyoming
United States
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166,4661,401
162,340250,651821,619
232,717
43,33325,641
626,254224,377
43,802
166,3161,220,729
501,9091,377,675
591,315
433,855208,899
33,08867,725
24,298
235,335676,659
295,148425,497
203,154
1,012,72418,4048,84326,046
48,585
203,288
251,981299,568348,070
220,449
122,406
262,4493,095
105,931
234,217
174,299900,17452,42035,066
111,372
232,56117,015
454,58539,680
14,243,431
113,322
1,247149,488182,796789,078
233,695
20,80228,975
479,993185,647
39,772
124,631
625,911329,619888,947
323,186
159,640117,557
31,422
66,170
19,618
192,114482,695
155,543283,651
140,303
626,25816,4008,710
22,512
52,489
198,914171,803197,522
227,761
178,03396,874
242,1603,15
46,027
216,840
127,125
667,39147,207
35,957
85,957
189,95413,924
377,61847,179
10,065,594
141,3801,388
82,507
156,563627,334
265,102
24,56031,512451,456216,397
44,126
139,419653,055261,921653,175
512,902
126,07270,53836,17693,821
24,588
208,336446,745131,059305,642
124,527
517,45218,9919,84728,332
80,619
208,638176,472204,813278,509
183,117103,918
270,8234,338
51,181
219,920
123,045
664,38448,15538,152
101,247
193,32716,662
416,11046,791
9,835,144
1.000 dollars
142,053
1,29388,628107,175922,214
213,907
26,24429,436
616,805204,065
43,214
151 336493,897246,005640,491
451,492
132,30457,252
40,262100,579
28,276
182,859435,06599,400264,429
104,561
453,91522,14110,05734,633
59,845
206,491168,524197,716252,232
174,49489,282
259,8305,214
47,577
227,927114,118
552,59250,51039,649
94,816
179,92517,117
401,99246,097
9,530,136
168,5051,227
130,671107,994934,844
171,103
24,67431,022
628,658185,729
44,335
122,892483,374216,816
693,217
602,465
96,75963,35437,88176,710
25,178
175,398462,47791,264
236,186
75,258
451,91214,9159,19339,903
73,402
204,357173,125157,527221,738
180,05173,582
247,0154,207
46,633
193,28599,998
631,90445,00538,281
87,775
155,63914,548
424,83133,786
9,510,603
165,5401,397
137,029
238,675963,440
182,308
22,13834,706280,537237,288
44,397112,856478,792265,412704,673
331,523
101,36655,273
26,14269,334
19,942
181,162492,308
132,856221,669
68,937467,45717,7407,984
48,763
62,914197,070200,865186,038234,265
191,483
90,403
234,9702,760
86,587
180,943
120,395748,72648,09435,160
103,863
183,51914,442
424,60125,340
9,484,084
139,0441,538
107,606201,771
1,154,802
240,68425,35534,116
149,173210,015
45,416
115,463606,307329,662726,104
440,508
257,49453,90531,91184,137
23,429
270,047462,621101,637297,972
61,755
410,27916,8457,931
78,029
67,380214,115182,726125,701
357,681
324,350162,358
237,9123,356
77,559
177,214
108,237804,16952,147
37,143
117,194
178,31414,967
437,60819,179
10,404,926
continued--
135145
Table 14--Cash receipts fro. farm marl:stings (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans), by State andmonth, 1983 -- continued
State
: : : : : :
: August : September : October : November : December : Total: : : : : :
: 1,000 dollars
148,983Alat,ma : 134,663 151,304 310,353 258,825Alaska : 1,798
2,040,4383,0192,110 2,775 21,925Arizona : 67,348 98,044 15/.,316 191,040 159,407 1,525.424Arkansas : 172,173 279,766 453,075 443,449 281,014 2,875,102
California : 1,079,435 1,344,677 1,673,262 1,492,509 1,179,109 12,982,323:
Colorado : 264,091 251,867 277,830 278,746 313,466 2,925416Connecticut : 23,410 31,207 26,780 26,990
i6,69g320,489454,489
Delaware : 42,570 44,313 67,557 47,946Florida : 168,169 191,009 244,470 314,35n 457,809 4,608,692Georgia : 304,583 290,973 519,934 360,238 256,822 5,196,068
Hawaii : 45,455 44,342 45,730 43,938 44,690 529,217Idaho : 145,556 206,308 308,418 308,494 211,850 2,113,539Illinois : 514,695 489,247 666,411 421,796 487,322 7,1.41436Indiana : 238,066 441,901 565,341 361,029 306,231 4,063,912Iowa : 680,444 711,951 846,692 667,852 752,584 9,343,805
Kansas : 660,952 383,106 367,455 385,912 344,338403,976 52,3:54:16:Kentucky
: 104,193 216,671 329,086 380.244Louisiana : 75,854 125,746 273,010 330,322 253,542 1,685,252Maine . 36,011 36,385 37,746 45,311 45,686 438,021Maryland : 77,763 105,810 121,45, 103,286 80,259 1,047,093
Massachusetts : 25,399 50,162 39,453 50,704 36,335 367.382Michigan : 239,934 245,411 307,970 390,984 271,487 2,901,037Minnesota : 548,103 589,217 555,823 715,641 584,956 6,472,310Mississippi : 94,620 109,858 262,127 343,737 255,666 2.072,917Missouri . 338,659 285,932 435,380 367,662 307,024 3,769,703
Montana . 99,645 133,351 164,932 171,823 141,104 1,489,370Nebraska : 448,616 454,311 495,259
20,545585,300 507,964
Nevada : 17,650 17,590
.,41524,134 23,75
6,431,647228,580
9,085Now Hampshire . 8,726 11,089 8,.82New Jersey . 57,435 46.685 43,297 31,27342,307
109,662
501,415
New Mexico : 55,209 86,753 164,116 133,319 78,510 963,641New York : 244,612 274,186 743,672 231,545 209,637 2,636,525
4:i,011North Carolina : 525,636 664,389 342,366 298,500 3,630,398297,562 314,351 2,750,855
North Dakota . 293,971 237,242 218,844Ohio : 269,518 312,222 480,175 356,142 277,065 3,615,378
010.shoma : 252,280 211,588 196,293 243,544 212,285 2,567,967Oregon . 176,967 193,100 191,558
266,599157,770 139,477
1::2,039056Pennsylvania . 255,103 251,393
3,793263,761
Rhode Island268,291
2,836 14,383
79,6313,697 6,848
103,81557,684
South Carolina 138,820 125,345 84,689 993,795
South Dakota . 240,801 179,709 255,46. 223,728" 1,988
217,143 2,567,188Tennessee . 98,008 119,685 221,128 212,897 1,796,923Texas : 851,800 753,451 798,660
44,502839,917 9,011,617
Utah : 42,546 40,245,_4,449
46,807 43,606 561,244Vermont . 34,378 35,660 35,481 432,08035,318 31,835
Virginia . 127,207 156,341 176,994 166,159 123,750 1,452,675Washington : 297,618 355,652 356,63820,399
279,235 254,738 2,857,120West Virginia . 19,732 20,564 22,126
4:5,64319,270 210,766
Wisconsin . 456,574 417,322 404,991 438,906 5,125,781Wyoming 41,163 73,!.70 80,741 8,,611 53,205 594,342
United States ! 11,140,795 11,915,143 14,416,266 13,710,660 12,003,338 136,260,120
13146
Table 15--Cash receipts from livestock and livestock products, by State and month, 1983
State: 1 : : : .
January : February : March : April :
: :
1,000 dollars
AlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansas
California
ColoradoConnecticut
DelawareFloridaGeorgia
Hawaii
Idaho
IllinoisIndianaIowa
KansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMaryland
MassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouri
MontanaNebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew Jersey
New Mexico
New YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhio
Oklahoma
Oregon°enneylvania1(...de Island
South Carolina
South DakotaTenn: :sae
TexasUtahVermont
Virginia
Washings:.,
West VirginiaWisconsimWyoming
UnItad States
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:
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.
:
:
.
:
.
.
:
:
:
.
.
:
.
:
.
.
:
:
:
.
:
:
.
.
:
.
:
.
:
.
.
:
:
97,936620
53,837107,885
325,326
131,63715,871
21,36883,367145,652
6,806
. 72,450208,990152,772540,932
244,169116,46439,33122,089
53,286
11,198
107,876
283,40074,821
223,820
68,173
414,13310,4946,627
11,218
28,986
15-,q18150,20266,533
128,070
93,323
48,317
188,7701,038
30,416
:33,28274,155
427,78435,95333,723
65,785
71,63212,101
337,07430,798
5,771,423
89,845
55064,119105,062
290,260
172,323
15,09'
23,16874,880
136,101
6,31563,470
202,221147,661
500,034
175,68181,65335,92720,766
52,691
11,190
98,551
267,83072,522
197,528
70,531
423,90810,1996,63710,385
11,917
152,187
123,90358 ;281
106,369
108,434
38,290172,490
1,029
29,511
158,75871,074
410,00138,18934,736
61,581
68,14011,278
315,08340,778
5,479,131
108,024
605
71,032128,821
331,792
224,547
16,312
26,80886,639160,765
6,80672,616
192,518149,142
365,458
390,35590,91048,52822,405
61,278
11,664
109,134
288,89176,533
214,720
59,728
402,82411,8776,81811,774
70,955
164,119136,35571,283
119,805
139,064
47,352192,939
1,080
33,581
162,11278,968
567,18441,36234,471
78,506
79,48214,648
366,99941,304
6,129,893
112,752
60849,636114,550
357,468
167,796
16,14224,25486,088
151,228
7,16172,407
191,149.47,506416,447
383,39897,03941,88522,228
59,121
11,529
108,245
277,525'6,524
203,328
52,032
355,46915,4626,58511,267
50,589
158,875
128,26760,618
125,333
134,536
43,056190,680
1,054
33,906
179,74978,039
441,50644,13533,902
77,804
77,53415,506
350,17542,748
5,904,841
137
May June :
: :
137,374
628
69,505116,978
361,125
139,215
16,895
23,398
139,720
7,34575,120
190,577151,068466,648
540,51876,902
45,13622,590
55,805
12,025
107,268
300,61981,626
183,863
40,295
373,15412,0116,86211,778
46,131
167,109
129,41746,931
128,236
145,598
37,751192,827
1,091
32,898
151,05767,923
469,81241,65634,971
70,080
76,52913,842
377,32430,931
6,123,273
108,638
633
70,392122,124
397,699
138,841
2::9567
86,889
133,823
8,10468,242
193,782156,423455,648
248,97767,23041,95623,022
55,486
11,900104,888
290,23873,937
172,241
33,205
392,41714,6536,60811,272
38,325
160,980132,52542,697
129,660
139,579
41,992184,588
1,059
31 940
127,94869,144
456,14639,81834,164
70,383
73,62413,333
371,75523,314
5,713,711
147
July
93,256
638
52,920118,738
362,218
14106,S610
27,17889,510
125,598
7,679
69,744181,831
129,945376,690
111,551217,354
302,17975
58,527
11,388104,824
247,15768,465
147,369
20,737
286,67512,1266,239
11,149
29,112
15377:7%
31,435
123,560
149,229
43,920177,982
1,041
30,815
102,06370,613
427,38532,71433,335
68,759
78,855
13,037
352,99014,634
5,232,551
continues --
Table 15 --Cash receipts from livestock and livestock products, by State and month, 1983-continued
State August s September October : November December s Total
1,000 dollars
AlabamaAlaska
ArizonaArkansas
California
ColoradoConnecticutDelawareFloridaGeorgia
Hawaii
IdahoIllinoisIndianaIowa
Kansas
KentuckyLouisianaMaineMaryland
MassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouri
Montana
NebraskaNevadaNev Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
Nev YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhio
OklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth Carolina
South DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermont
Virginia
WashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyoming
United Slates
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:
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:
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:
.
.
:
:
:
:
.
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
.
:
.
:
:
:
:
.
.
:
:
108,947636
49,751142,438
372,124
146,071
16,06828,667
100,986141,081
7,644
75,171196,106156,514375,681
329,404
81,42642,21322,189
62,079
11,305
106,548270,35978,785
162,512
27,933
309,086
12,3076,222
11,334
32,714
157,662137,67836,566
129,604
160,13664,992
185,2071,015
35,517
101,011
72,406477,90331,84933,445
75,09781,92614,810
344,16723,001
5,648,293
99,246617
68,267140,775
349,794
162,102
16,80928,74395,772
143,907
7,298
73,419170,325155,924402,400
216,394
189,09643,594
22,449
65,053
10,996
101,275
272,714
81,299166,786
46,351
299,065
12,2036,084
11,380
64,990
156,553
152,14339,886
123,486
164,638
49,672
175,278986
37,449
103,39278,326
525,02226,44332,603
82,985
79,60116,813
337,65265,509
5,773,564
105,841
633
53,201142,324
359,417
185,860185
18,04530,98292,381146,706
7,238
80,296179,245157,777393,638
216216,465
274,506
46,6342424,25069,415
11,276
107,585262,16184,280176,301
79,627325,646
14,095,
6,404
11,652
90,787
164,294
151,90555,779
125,516
165,702
55,434185,589
1,013
37,608
134,35487,153
482,72228,A7533,742
84,47277,48016,927
330,66070,226
6,043,719
102,458610
77,507126,236
349,445
184,713
19,20327,172
98,768135,272
6,878
84,941187,875164,931
376,690
173,159,
107,13542,48130,68662,445
11,883
103,324279,839
78,107217,659
90,781312,998
14,776
611,46;76
8787,697
163,044
146,31873,004
148,761
159,33549,368182,348
1,007
37,928
142,07682,7E4
430,78434,34432,858
80,18877.36315,315
327,97161,071
5,814,566
103,144636
64,735128,725
356,207
207,764
18,40129,67487,904156,323
7,213
77,757199,950180,152470,006
158,510
75,45936,25126,94864,005
10,907
107,317296,554
79,883196,657
67,892322,341
12,8176,177
11,923
52,181
148,370
1N:::96131,106
130,880
46,613
193,861999
33,779
153,598
77,392465,17931,27930,089
74.38678,,:112,504
328,42637,488
5,808,168
1,267,4617,414
744,9021,494,656
4,212,875
2,000,471
202,503315,979
1,078,395
1,716,176
86,487
2,29154,t3611
1,849,8155,140,272
3,188,581
1,475,174500,013282,817719,191
137,2611,266,835
3,337,287926,782
2,262,784
657,2854,217,7164,
153,02077,720
136,758
634,384
1,918,2131,6" ,102
/,61410a9,506
1,689,454
2,r2672,55579
12,412
405,348
1,649,350
907,9745,521,428
430,227402,039
892,026915,717170,114
4,140,276481,802
69,443,133
148138
Table 16- -Cash receipts from crops (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans), by State and month, 1983
State : January : February : March : April May : June : July
AlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansasCalifornia
ColoradoConnecticutDelawareFloridaGeorgia
HawaiiIdaho
IllinoisIndiana
Iowa
Kansas
LouisianaMaineMaryland
Massachusetts
MichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouri
Montana
NebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew Jersey
New Mexico
Ner YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhio
OklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth Carolina
South Dakota
TennesseeTexasUtah
Vermont
VirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyoming
United States
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:
68,530781
108,503142,766496,293
102,08027,4624,273
542,88778,725
36,99693,866
1,011,739349,137
836,743
347,146
317,391
169,56810,99914,439
13,100127,459393,259220,327201,677
134,981
598,5917,9102,216
14,828
19,599
45,370101,779233,030220,000
127,12674,08973,6792,057
75,515
100,935
100,144472,39012,457
1,343
45,587160,9294,914
117,5118,882
8,472,008
23,477697
85,36977,734
498,818
61,3725,7075,807
405,11349,546
33,45761,161
423,691181,958
388,913
147,50577,987
81,63010,656
13,479
8,428
93,563214,86583,021
86,123
69,772
202,3506,201
2,07312,127
10,572
36,72747,900
139,241
121,392
69,599
60,58469,6702,128
16,516
58,082
56,051257,3909,0181,221
24,376121,814
2,64662,5356,401
4,586,463
33,356,
783
11,47527,742
295,542
40,5558,248
4,704
364,81755,632
37,32066,803
460,537112,779
287,717
122,547
35,162
22,01013,771
32,543
12,924
99,202157,854
54,52690,922
64,799
114,6287,114
3,029
16,558
9,664
44,51940,117133,530
158,704
45,053
56,56677,884
3,258
17,600
57,808
44,077157,200
6,793
3,681
22,741
113,8452,014
49,111
5,487
3,705,251
1,000 dollars
29,301,
685
38,992-7,375
564,746
46,11110,102
5,182530,71752,837
36,053
78,929
302,74898,499
224,044
68,094
35,26515,36718,03441,458
16,747
74,514157,540
22,87661,101
52,529
98,4466,6793,472
23,566
9,256
47,61640,257137,098
126,899
39,95846,2ZU69,1504,160
13,671
48,178
36,079111,0866,375
5,747
17,012
102,391
1,61151,817
3,349
3,625,295
31,131,
59961,166-8,984
573573,719
31,8887,7797,624
533,54746,009
36,990
47,772
292,79765,748
226,569
61,94719,85718,21815,29120,905
13,153
68,130161,8589,63852,323
34,963
78,7582,904
2,33128,125
27,271
37,24843,708110,596
93,502
34,45335,83154,1883,11613,735
42,228
32,075
162,092
3,310
17,695
79,110
70647,5072,855
3,387,330
56,902,
764
116,551
565,741
43,4675,236
10,139193,648
103,465
36,29344,614
285,010108108,989
249,025
82,546
34,136
13,3173,120
13,848
8,042
76,274
202,07058,921
49,428
35,732
75,0403,087
1,37637,491
24,589
36,090
68,340143,341
104,605
51,904
48,411
50,3821,701
54,647
52,995
51,251
292,5808,276
996
33,480'09,895
1,109_ ..,846
2,026
3,770,373
45,788900
54,68683,033
792,584
100,082
8,595
6,93859,563
84,417
37,73745,719
424,476199,717
349,414
329,01740,14017,8288,716
25,610
12,041
165,223235,46433,172
150,603
41,018
,C12:,11:
1,692
66,880
38,268
57,01344,99694,266
234,121
175,121
118,438
592,933C511
46,744
75,151
37,624376,78419,4333,808
48,43599,459
1,93084,6184,545
5,172,375
continued--
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Table 16--Cash receipts from crops (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans), by State and month, 1983--continued
State August : September October November
1,000 dollars
December Total
Alabama . 25,716 52,058 204,512 156,367 45,839 772,977
Alaska : 1,162 1,493 2,142 2,409 2,096 14,511
Arizona : 17,597 29,777 98,115 113,533 94,672 780,522Arkansas 29,735 138,991 310,751 317,213 152,289 1,380,446
California 707,311 994,883 1,313,845 1,143,064 822,902 8,769,448
Colorado 118,020 89,765 91,970 94,033 105,702 925,045Connecticut 7,.142 14,398 8,735 7,787 6,595 117,986
Delaware 13,903 15,570 36,575 20,774 7,021 138,510Florida 67,183 95,237 152,089 215,591 369,905 3,530,297
Georgia 163,502 147,066 373,228 224,966 100,499 1,479,892
Hawaii 37,811 37,044 38,492 37,060 37,477 442,730
Idaho 70,385 132,889 228,122 223,553 134,093 1,227,906
Illinois 318,589 318,922 487,166 233,921 287,372 4,846,968
Indiana 81,552 285,977 407,564 196,098 126,079 2,214,097
Iowa 304,763 309,551 453,054 291,162 282,578 4,203,533
Kansas : 331,548 166,712 150,990 212,753 185,828 2,206,633
Kentucky : 22,767 27,575 54,580 273,109 328,519 1,266,488
Louisiana . 33,641 82,152 226,376 287,841 217,291 1,185,239Maine . 13,822 13,936 13,496 14,625 18,738 155,204
Maryland : 15,684 40,757 52,084 40,841 16,254 327,902
Massachusetts 14,094 39,166 28,177 38,821 25,428 230,121
Michigan 133,386 144,136 200,385 287,660 164,170 1,634,202
Minnesota 277,744 316,503 293,662 435,802 288,402 3,135,023Mississippi 15,835 28,559 177,847 265,630 175,783 1,146,135
Missouri 176,147 119,146 259,079 150,003 110,367 1,506,919
Montana . 71,712 87,000 85,325 81,042 73,212 832,085
Nebraska 139,530 155,246 169,613 272,502 185,623 2,213,931
Nevada : 5,343 5,387 6,450 9,358 10,408 75,560
New Hampshire . 2,504 5,005 3,011 2,628 2,605 31,942
New Jersey : 46,101 37,305 31,645 30,681 19,350 364,657
New Mexico : 22,495 21,763 73,829 45,622 26,329 329,257
New York . 86,950 117,633 79,378 68,501 61,267 718,312
North Carolina : 387,958 512,246 322,106 196,048 145,u41 1,951,296North Dakota 257,405 197,356 241,783 241,347 154,248 2,083,241
Ohio 139,914 188,736 354,659 207,381 145,959 2,095,872
Oklahoma . 92,144 46,950 30,591 84,209 81,405 878,513Oregon : 111,975 143,428 136,524 108,402 92,864 1,033,338
Pennsylvania : 69,896 76,115 81,010 85,943 69,900 837,747
Rhode Island : 1,821 13,397 2,780 2,690 5,849 45,272
South Carolina : 103,303 87,896 42,023 46,761 70,036 588,447
South Dakota 139,790 76,317 121,107 81,102 63,545 917,838
Tennessee : 25,602 41,354 133,975 195,207 135,505 888,949Texas : 373,897 228,429 315,938 367,665 374,738 3,490,189
Utah : 10,697 13,802 16,027 12,463 12,327 131,017
Vermont 933 3,057 1,739 2,460 1,746 30,041
Virginia . 52,110 73,356 92,522 85,971 47,364 560,649
Washington 215,692 276,051 279,158 206,872 176,187 1,941,403
West Virginia : 4,922 3,751 3,472 6,811 6,766 40,652Wisconsin . 112,407 79,670 74,331 142,672 110,480 985,505Wyoming : 18,162 8,061 10,515 26,540 15,717 112,540
United States 5,492,502 6,141,579 8,372,547 7,896,094 6,195.170 66,816,987
140 150
Table 17 -Cash receipts from farm marketing' (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans), by State and month, 1984
State January : February : March April May : June July
.1,000 dollars
AlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansasCalifornia
ColoradoConnecticutDelawareFloridaGeorgia
Hawaii
IdahoIllinois
IndianaIowa
KansasKentucky
LouisianaMaineMaryland
MassachusettsMichiganMinnesota
MississippiMissouri
Montana
NebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew Jersey
New MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth Dakota
Ohio
OklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth Carolina
South DakotaTennesseeTexas
UtahVermont
VirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyoming
United States
:
.
:
:
.
.
.
:
:
:
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:
:
:
.
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:
:
:
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.
.
.
.
:
:
.
:
:
!
144,5941,633
120,609
285,476825,473
260,53547,03336,537559,179243,384
51,235161,029865,855394,833
1,245,471
433,226358,792194,07845,28683,723
23,755237,455534,569
209,752404,983
152,746
657,48722,315
9,13126,927
83,956221,099239,973162,766346,260
218,494132,681285,380
3,39783,280
283,183
1'5,636780,55644,32133,724
127,137265,28516,748
449,06039,340
12,629,377
125,6641,478
122,716
208,257787,043
239,84028,52742,366
517,653189,077
46,638144,281476,416
236,183731,409
468,773139,435
103,09644,517
85,479
19,644
200.861369,:21
148,192277,606
119,656
502,37723,397
8,61223,322
68,399194,443183,025
118,768
242,099
184,943114,400260,101
3,40244,889
225,235
111,566652,08041,28331,227
98,963
214,08014,951
398,26836,681
9,670,659
162,3631,641
157,443221,1528
920654,
292,32032,571
40,686488,333248,974
50,338
M,808615,875275,232834,894
540,755112,471
67,99348,223
95,774
25,295
215,568502,622
139,901277,478
131,804
516,5102323,402
9,45329,636
69,454224,700228,109160,624
308,215
181,531117,381273,263
4,70768,180
281,642
125,385605,986
41,28433,233
109,960215,471
16,651451,32642,520
10,805,537
158,2801,514
76,953
163,810
884,910
256,65724,153
40,235522,740
221,085
50,20'
171,746456,607302,192700,918
416,736104,417
38,89346,902103,809
29,385174,749
439,823
53,529260,611
99,341
539,19421,345
9,35736,140
78,919210,053194,382
139,677241,885
118,946112,635265,858
5,64154,811
194,183
121,316511,916
36,40731,789
115,331
T:X.378,59138,428
9,477,775
141
170,286 166,647 143,1681,597
115,368 110,524 8;,70389
214,127151,628 232,287
,1,023,509 1162,958 1,161,734
230,871 218,726 272,216
21,66937,591
24,82945,122 2483,0.656
533,308 281,961 146,995
227,850 248,800 210,989
52,253 52,195
132,113
52,453118,985140,431
563,265 407,419 545,218
305,074 235,140 324,222
852,694 681,391 481,498
500,429 436,833 561,956
83,622 94,604 251,035
57,309 63,002 49,989
42,12381,193
30,158 28,176
83,536 97,043
26,081
174,597
19,929 21,360253,971185,073
555,508111,538
410,63197,624T::7846
264,363 209,606 270,925
75,427 71,483
620,117 6:;,j63:482,185
198:73940
16,756
36,698
7,831 1,781elt
47,542 68,735
57,709 60,748281(2::::
220,645208,843 195,723
241,224 213,113
135,919105,9A8317,015
152,8672185,757 269,259
193,340 216,290 245,774
89,712 98,923 145,862
260,452 240,956 252,362
4,569 2,973 3,640
64,579 124,562 65,622
214,376 174,135 167,559
103,369 128,169 112,704
760,296 768,182 962,466
37,326 52,586 52,017
32,376 29,509 32,062
103,703 133,292
202,12815,281
110,818196,72914,482
184,83415,112
42,226
426,971405,32219,446 19,201
400,295
10,510,316 9,732,126 10,389,940
151
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Table 17--Cash receipts from farm marketing. (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans), by State andmonth, 1984--continued
State August September October November December Total
1,000 dollars
Alabama . 147,068 179,417 349,473
Alaska 1,988 2,316 3,051Arizona : 95,207 89,396 202,497
Arkansas 179,208 331,059 502,020
California : 1,075,357 1,335,536 1,925,517
Colorado 298,831 312,064 300,739
ConnecticutDelaware
:
..
27,41344,509
35,30852,493
30,61261,053
Florida . 162,851 218,993 269,376
Georgia : 299,407 517,294 577,759
Hawaii . 51,972 51,909 53,752
Idaho . 168,249 262,672 318,975Illinois : 369,248 376,909 781,456
Indiana . 229,880 273,991 487,128
Iowa : 436,458 478,440 915,898
Kansas : 648,053 500,643 483,278
Kentucky : 90,344 224,48% 348,049Louisiana
Maine
:
.
76,290
29,250
149,274
377
225,08734,919
Maryland . 80,846 125,239 130,240
Massachusetts . 26,773 53,144 41,622
Michigan : 216,501 216,165 269,440Minnesota : 460,048 471,235 620,415
Mississippi : 104,996 121,617 310,137
Missouri : 369,532 257,956 349,658
Montana 90,238 133,453 160,971
Nebraska : 572,242 476,118 621,324Nevada . 22,979 20,208 26,708
New Hampshire : 8,565 10,707 8,823
New Jersey 59,373 49,046 48,017
New Mexico : 68,765 78,444 106,600
New York 255,245 272,969 241,150North Carolina : 566,606 734,248 608,053
North Dakota 368,583 271,627 296,915
Ohio . 232,491 229,654 418,171
Oklahoma : 289,572 213,074 244,378
Oregon : 204,379 257,647 197,925Pennsylvania 248,933 256,017 269,397
Rhode Island : 3,078 14,680 4,096
South Carolina : 129,569 116,698 152,204
South Dakota : 291,841 230,764 258,871
Tennessee : 125,974 155,338 209,019Texas : 897,568 861,365 952,163
Utah 55,994 52,354 61,541
Vermont 30,795 34,426 33,584
Virginia . 147,294 220,261 298,454Washingron 278,323 347,619 338,276
Weer Virginia : 20,248 23,573 25,014
Wisconsin 417,628 417,404 458,141
Wyoming 31,310 61,208 96,051
United States : 11,108,312 12,209,830 15,727,997
284,221
3,366214,188498,021
1,800,981
307,65429,77845,077
368,506350,856
52,098292,143648,904
504,405
1,004,963
485,754454,231265,786
36,684105,509
56,287
370,474795,268387,738448,844
177,364
773,17818,842
10,20345,211
157,783
249,435406,511
406,253440,335
245,775182,852285,009
4,023119119,376
298,739
379,127972,6C6
60,08039,449
192,273251,54024,343
476,385
91,798
16,120,226
157,768
3,072131,430348,247
1,281,214
361,66229,09931,713
517,134
251,999
51,670
212,025630,755355,566948,262
471,056390,167236,695
36,21681,607
39,659
262,144657,354355,313336,955
145,692
688,80420,2339,552
34,663
77,052
219,520289,509
224,217
378,557
210,349137,386267,802
7,327
112,045
268,256
236,934957,469
44,86737,774
136,954
235,07821,598
456,447
55,642
13,452,509
2,188,949
24,8071,521,4203,336,038
14,184,886
3,352,115359,117520,448
4,587,029
3,587,474
6'6,7192,288,4576,737,9273,923,8469,312,296
5,947,492
2,652,148
1,542575::93f.33,
1,153,998
382,934
2,776,9986,242,3682,167,9233,728,517
1,419,4447,081,666
252,330
108,888505,310
988,725
2,705,4204,125,398
2,544,1643,610,698
2,562,4661,791,7833,165,530
61,5331,135,815
2,888,784
1,984,5579,682,653
580,060399,948
1,794,4402,932,502
225,6325,135,838
573,851
141,834,664
142 150
Table 18--Cash receipts from livestock and livestock products, by State and month, 1984
State : January : February : March April May June July
1,000 dollars
Alabama . 120,167 97,908 136,618
Alaska : 583 541 587Aritona . 63,584 68,998 64,527Arkansas : 150,948 166,973 172,148California : 367,460 359,557 385,486
Colorado : 174,105 173,172 206,697
Connect tut : 21,837 21,976 22,223Delaware : 31,789 36,225 35,651
Florida . 102,285 89,574 96,559
Georgia : 188,544 145,741 180,354
Hawaii : 7,206 6,987 7,464
Idaho : 72,974 74,076 76,621
Illinois : 218,377 181,295 173,502Indiana : 156,317 115,003 154,333
Iowa : 528,392 469,372 460,540
Kansas : 286,412 302,345 356,496
Kentucky . 113,440 73,139 81,160
Louisiana : 38,954 37,099 39,436Maine : 25,381 25,422 25,741
Maryland : 69,253 72,915 71,460
Massachusetts : 11,065 10,486 11,357
Michigan 119,479 105,691 107,942
Minnesota : 250,924 246,143 287,650Mississippi : 90,919 83,421 98,540Missouri . 251,089 206,042 187,081
Montana : 68,158 63,768 72,365
Nebraska : 331,991 366,917 341,293Nevada . 14,195 14,999 14,001
New Hampshire : 6,700 6,319 6,630New Jersey . 11,416 10,743 11,619
New Mexico : 56,552 53,905 55,516
New York 168,658 149,394 168,790North Carolina : 176,088 141,918 174,168North Dakota 73,010 66,662 63,325Ohio : 138,771 139,366 140,257
Oklahoma . 159,175 137,913 154,510
Oregon 47,592 43,523 42,398
Pennsylvania 189,618 180,843 201,300Rhode Island 1,164 1,095 1,186
South Carolina : 39,170 26,208 40,049
South Dakota 176,377 165,553 219,749
Tennessee : 76,251 78,839 81,605Texas . 419,028 482,031 542,850
Utah . 31,065 30,045 31,416Vermont . 32,366 29,985 31,600
Virginia . 87,408 80,388 93,482
Washington 84,161 82,383 87,632West Virginia -. 13,749 12,554 15,241
Wisconsin 335,389 324,798 353,469
Wyoming 30,764 29,621 37,129
United States 6,230,300 5,889,871 6,427,753
143
109,399134,892 143,713 118,505
585 606 593 60266,542 73,229 63,493 55,779
163,065 166,885 150,661 178,653369,680 400,826 404,302 363,989
183,786 167,902 165,479 153,885
10,583 18,184 17,86534,682
11,24733,415 35,686
91,002 94,955 85,034 88,577
169,632 173,575 147,215 147,131
7,174 7,607 7,384 6,988
73,832 66,651 67,613 65,670190,350 189,842 181,814 179,764154,405 159,352 155,974 144,212
467,293 433,340 440,046 308,795
295,561 355,914 321,560 296,976
85,142 64,860 60,759 213,92241,65743,090 39,658 38,541
24,138 26,040 22,638 22,634
70,879 70,353 68,509 70,370
11,198 11,778 11,235 11,164
105,812 107,668 105,898 105,527
281,982 276,918 282,841 269,312
91,842 97,885173,239
83,584 84,526195,634 155,042 141,388
54,514 47,614 36,875 28,660
353,500 479,02315,603
351,77511,15414,163 311::::77
6,500 6,687 6,264 6,094
11,339 11,908 11,315 11,272
64,057 40,063 36,094 40,951
160,151 168,221 154,024 152,360
144,000 169,455 153,804 160,274
57,917 37,51248,934123,681 152,222 136,770 128,867
145,559100,686 114,686118,52449,74449,020 49,975
192,989
48,204189,185 189,7862031,3n
1,1751,159 1,156
39,135 39,546 33,315 32,375
150,523 143,638 103,273
88,115 68,772 1;3:10112:
7445,586 528,968 522,629 48::1129,169 33,116 42,227 38,98930,141 31,045 28,454 28,297
100,025 89,928 79,977 81,870
82,293 85,559 89,24013,182
83,052
16,212 14,455 13,286
345,163T9'32693
352,373 342,903
34,949 16,954 14,713
6,017,768 6,322,050 5,900,866 5,697,692
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Table 18--Cash receipts from livestock and livestock products, by State and month, 1984--continued
State August : September October s November December Total...... ...... ..... 01. .......1,000 dollars
AlabamaAlaska
ArizonaArkansasCalifornia
ColoradoConnecticut
DelawareFlorida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
IllinoisIndianaIowa
Kansas
KentuckyLouisianaMaineMaryland
MassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouri
MontanaNebraska
NevadaNew Hampshire
New Jersey
New MexicoNew Ytrk
North CarolinaNorth Dakota
Ohio
OklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth Carolina
South DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermont
Virginia
WashingtonWest Virginia
WisconsinWyoming
United States
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116,234
61072,998
152,278
380,730
169,56718,281
29,41592,414
150,443
7,213
73,923168,173140,645289,469
280,329
72,83740,80222,056
63,185
1010,752,
108,060259,64388,545158,035
34,649407,801
17,2735,926
11,099
36,419
153,779
153,29450,757
129,161
182,963
58,965179,822
1,156
32,868
115,62795,265
529,36343,854
29,839
92,183
87,39815,033
333,17816,598
5,781,107
110,478578
55,925158,978
343,722
200,90018,570
33,16687,503
138,963
7,172
85,625162,439129,668333,090
299,841
191,93741,30121,280
67,700
9,9079
103,322
2'0,75676,802
154,183
60,992376,63815,4415,81410,506
54,507154,466
156,84947,406
124,921
169,36765,314
168,1811,088
35,830
133,84194,031
524,72337,15030,989
105,945
86,33917,459
325,43052,926
5,962,959
114,688592
70,954140,055
372,341
201,31619,871
28,20293,345
135,592
7,513
83,419
158,650146,391
405,456
262,117
281,9924o,.3022,85963,492
10,524
108,763
286,83491,347
165,449
98,106
415,14120,3336,031
11,060
72,087
161,234
158,44361,051
134,067
193,88552,790
184,4351,149
37,109
146,495
88,531
495,80346,72131,995
118,964
88,59219,348
337,27088,026
6,386,858
86,008 1,387,335573 619
98,725
7,06944,02152,736 752,986
136,198 136,697 1,873,539
365,685 356,787 4,470,565
188,161 219,438 2,204,40820,10919,856
24,636
220,60227,32687,977 81,378 1,011,2g1
129,848 135,831 1,848,869
7,277 7,166
80,68187,151
8081,468 902,553188,732 189,265 2,182,203162,732 154,870 1,773,902
454,967421,863 5,012,623
292,728269,26770,133
3,619,546
34,3521,412,434103,113
36,381 477,70124,22426,817 289,230
61,638 61,312 811,066
11,183 11,173
107,166131,822
112,298 1,297,626
308,915 313,10770,280
3,336,02587,169 1,044,860
171,394207,592 2,166,168
128,670 77,867
11,215
772,433334,24!378,208 4.522,959
11,028
11,346
172,3726,287 6,269 75,52111,123 134,746
104,563 41,812 656,526160,725 159,324 1,911,126171,370 167,564 1,927,22779,553 59,385 690,312
130,336 133,309 1,611,728
165,281 133,17953.400
1,775,72864,716
182,6151,166
625,6412,242,437180,609
1,164
33,859L',871
3338,218 427,682
171,990154,394 1,802,904101,805 80,298 1,003,352
459,46033,790
5,900,910464,01446,828 444,37031,399 33,169 369,279
109,315 81,672
89,268
1,121,157
1,029,54283,62514,066 181,594
324,297 339,613 4,072,91265,670 39,817 466,430
6,223,737 5,898,035 72,738,996
144 154
Table 19--Cash receipts from crops (including net Commodity Crodit Corporation loans), by State and month, 1984
State : January February : March April
1,000 dollars
t May June July
Alabama : 24,427 27,756 25,745 23,388 26,573 48,142 33,769Alaska : 1,050 937 1,054 929 814 1,004 1,129Arizona . 57,025 53,718 92,916 10,411 42,139 46,831 29,310Arkansas : 134,528 41,284 49,750 745 -15,257 81,626 35,474California 458,013 427,486 535,168 515,230 622,683 758,656 797,745
Colorado : 86,430 66,668 85,623 72,871 62,969 53,247 118,331Connecticut : 25,196 6,551 10,348 13,570 10,422 6,645 10,260Delaware : 4,748 6,141 5,035 5,553 4,433 11,707 7,380Florida . 456,894 428.079 391,774 431,738 438,353 196,927 58,418Georgia : 54,840 43,336 62,620 51,453 54,275 101,585 63,858
Hawaii : 44,029 39,651 42,874 43,032 44,646 44,811 45,465
Idaho . 88,055 70,205 89,187 97,914 65,462 72,818 53,315Illinois : 647,478 295,121 442,373 266,257 373,423 225,605 365,454Indiana : 238,516 121,180 120,899 147,787 145,722 79,166 180,010Iowa : 717,079 262,037 374,354 233,625 419,354 241,345 172,703
Kansas : 146,814 166,428 184,259 121,175 144,515 115,273 264,980Kentucky : 245,352 66,296 31,311 19,275 18,762 33,845 37,113
Louisiana . 155,124 65,997 28,557 -4,197 15,652 23,344 11,448Maine : 19,905 19,095 22,482 22,764 16,083 7,520 5,542
Maryland : 14,470 12,564 24,314 32,930 10,840 15,027 26,673
Massachusetts . 12,690 9,158 13,938 18,187 14,303 8,694 10,196MichiganMinnesota
117,976
283,64595,170123,178
107,626214,972
68,937157,841
66,929278,590
79,175
142,733
148,444
141,319Mississippi 118,833 64,771 41,361 -38,313 13,653 44,002 13,098
Missouri 153,894 71,564 90,397 64,977 91,124 54,564 129,537
MontanaNebraska
.
:
84,588
325,496
55,888
135,460
59,439
175,217
44,827
185,694
27,813
141,094
34,60895,758
32,609280,355
Nevada . 8,120 8,398 9,401 7,182 3,831 3,789 5,557New Hampshire : 2,431 2,2°,3 2,823 2,857 2,103 1,567 1,770New Jersey : 15,511 12,579 18,017 24,801 24,790 36,227 57,463
New Mexico 27,404 14,494 13,938 14,862 17,646 24,654 39,945New York 52,441 45,049 55,910 49,902 40,622 41,699 59,880North Carolina 63,885 41,107 53,941 50,382 51,190 87,420 52,839North Dakota 89,756 52,106 97,299 81,760 57,014 108,067 98,407
Ohio 207,489 102,733 167,958 118,204 164,793 49,987 140,392
Oklahoma . 59,319 47,030 27,021 18,260 47,781 97,766 131,088Oregon : 85,089 70,877 74,983 63,615 39,737 50,719 96,118
Pennsylvania : 95,762 79,258 71,963 72,869 57,398 51,771 62,576Rhode Island : 2,233 2,307 3,521 4,482 3,356 1,817 2,465South Carolina . 44,110 18,681 28,131 15,676 25,033 91,247 33,247
South Dakota : 106,806 59,682 61,893 43,660 70,738 52,691 64,286
Tennessee 99,385 32,747 43,780 33,201 34,597 55,143 35,890
Texas : 361,528 170,049 63,136 66,330 231,328 245,553 476,011Utah 13,256 11,238 9,868 7,238 4,210 10,359 13,028
Vermont 1,358 1,242 1,633 1,648 1,331 1,055 3,765
Virginia . 39,729 18,575 16.478 15,306 13,775 30,841 51,422
Washington : 181,124 131,0'7 127,839 120,846 116,569 107,489 101,782West Virginia . 2,999 2,39 1,410 1,41. 826 1,300 1,826Wisconsin . 113,671 73,470 97,857 33,428 41,266 52,949 84,068Wyoming : 8,576 7,060 5,3,11 3,479 2,963 2,492 4,488
United States : 6,399,077 3,780,788 4,377,784 3,460,007 4,188,266 3,831,260 4,692,248
continued--
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Table 19--Cash receipts from crops (including net Commodity Credit Corporation loans), by State and month, 1984--continued
State August September October November December Total
1,000 dollars
Alabama 30,834 68,939 234,785 185,496 71,760 801,614
Alaska 1,378 1,738 2,459 2,793 2,453 17,738Arizona 22,209 33,471 131,543 161,452 87,409 768,434Arkansas 26,930 172,081 361,965 361,823 211,550 1,462,499
California 694,627 991,814 1,553,176 1,435,296 924,427 9,714,321
Colorado 129,264 111,164 99,423 119,493 142,224 1,147,707
Connecticut 9,132 16,738 10,741 9,922 8,990 138,515Delaware 15,094 19,32: 32,851 17,751 7,077 137,097Florida 70,437 131,490 176,031 280,529 435,756 3,496,426Georgia 148,964 378,331 442,167 221,008 116,168 1,738,605
Hawaii 44,759 44,737 46,239 44,821 44,504 529,568
Idaho 94,326 177,047 235,556 210,675 131,344 1,385,904Illinois 201,075 214,470 622,806 460,172 441,490 4,555,724Indiana 89,235 144,323 340,737 341,673 200,696 2,149,944
Iowa 146,989 145,350 510,442 583,100 493,295 4,299,673
Kansas 367,724 200,802 221,161 216,487 178,328 2,327,946Kentucky 18,007 32,544 66,057 351,118 320,034 1,239,714Louisiana 35,488 107,973 178,657 229,405 202,343 1,049,791Maine 7,194 12,097 12,060 9,867 11,992 166,601Maryland 17,661 57,539 66,748 43,871 20,295 342,932
Massachusetts 16,021 43,237 31,098 45,104 28,486 251,112
Michigan 108,441 112,843 160,677 258,176 154,978 1,479,372
Minnesota 200,405 197,479 333,581 486,353 344,247 2,904,343Mississippi 16,451 44,815 218,790 300,569 285,033 1,123,063
Missouri 211,497 103,773 184,209 241,252 165,561 1,562,349
Montana 55,389 72,461 62,865 48,694 67,830 647,011
Nebraska 164,441 99,480 206,183 394,970 354,559 2,558,707Nevada 5,706 4,767 6,375 7,814 9,018 79,958
New Hampshire 2,639 4,893 2,792 3,916 3,283 33,367
New Jersey 48,274 38,540 36,957 34,088 23,317 370,564
New Mexico 32,346 23,937 34,513 53,220 35,240 332,199
New York 101,466 1'8,503 79,916 88,710 60,196 794,294
North Carolina 413,312 577,399 449,610 235,141 '21,945 2,198,171North Dakota 317,826 224,221 235,864 326,700 64,832 1,853,852
Ohio 103,330 104,733 284,104 309,999 245,248 1,998,970
Oklahoma 106,609 43,707 50,493 80,494 77,170 786,738Oregon 145,414 192,333 145,135 118,136 83,986 1,166,142
PennsylvaniaRhode Island
South Carolina
:
:
69,1111,922
96,701
87,83613,592
80,868
84,9622,947
115,095
104,4002,859
81,158
85,1876,161
78,186
923,09347,662
708,133
South Dakota 176,214 96,923 112,376 144,345 96,266 1,085,880
Tennessee 30,709 61,307 120,488 277,322 156,636 981,205Texas 368,20: 336,642 456,360 508,592 498,009 3,781,743UtahVermont
12,140956
15,2043,437
14,8201,589
13,2528,C50
11,0774,605
135,690
30,669
Virginia 55,111 114,316 179,490 82,958 55,282 673,283
Washington 190,925 261,280 249,684 167,915 145,810 1,902,960
West Virginia 5,215 6,114 5,666 7,334 7,532 44,038Wisconsin 84,450 91,974 120,871 152,088 116,834 1.062,926Wyoming 14,712 8,282 8,025 26,128 15,825 107,421
United States : 5,327,265 6,246,871 9,341,139 9,896,489 7,554,474 69,095,668
146
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Table 20 -Value of home agricultural commodity consumption, by Stat., 1982-84 1/
State
1982 1983 1984
: Livestock : . : Livestock : . : Livestock :and 1 Crops : Total : and : Crops : Total : and : Crops
products : . : products : : products: :
. :
Total
AlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansasCalifornia
1,000 dollars
11,215 5,686 16,901 13,876 5,487 19,363 10,158 5,871 16,0291,131 0 1,131 1,002 0 1,002 1,380 0 1,3806,667 1,270 7,937 4,637 711 5,348 5,772 1,190 6,96222,600 4,481 27,081 14,656 4,029 18,685 12,248 4,043 16,29131,038 6,069 37,107 28,976 4,642 33,618 34,056 22,002 56,058
Colorado : 15,130 572 15,702 15,086 648 15,734 15,554 931Connecticut 2,086 294 2,380 1,773 461 3,771 479
16,485
1,415 1,4352,234
1,483Delaware 102 105 111
4,250
16,587Florida 10,652 7,5931,51718,245 8,587 6,255 11411:2 7,907 8,680
Georgia 13,996 7,071 21,067 12,310 7,006 19,316 9,767 6,219 15,986
Hawaii 2,159 0 2,159 2,021 0 2,021 0
12,493Idaho 12,605 1,126 13,731 11,362 1,1311,62012,084 1,297
Illinois 33,052 3,604 36,656 26,437 3,745 30,182 23,353 3,5401;:::(1)
24,82526,893
Indiana 30,074 2,593 32,66752,801
22,253 2,573 26,470 2,494 28,96438.849Iowa : 49,978 2,823 36,067 2,782 29,117 2,784 31,901
Kansas : 29,324 1,783 31,107 24,73242,090
22,954 1,778 23,449 1,759 25,208Kentucky : 33,705 8,385 33,420 8,604 27,822 8,241
14,27942,024 36,063
Louisiana : 11,908 2,371 9,747 2,326 12,073 10,486 2,341Maine : 3,657 597 4,254 4,002 3,519 641
12,8273,396 606 4,160
Maryland : 8,722 827 9,549 5,960 873 6,833 5,615 890 6,505
Massachusetts : 3,205 347 3,552 3,150 469 3,61926,479
2,717 342 3,05926Michigan . 27,025 2,590 29,615 23,806 2,673 20,165 2,651 22,816
Minnesota : 31,148 3,708 34,856 30,457 3,725 34,182 32,651 3,68019,708
36,331Mississippi : 16,223 4,986 21,209 14,914 4,794 13,281 4,858 18,139Missouri : 36,274 4,923 41,197 33,412 4,877 38,289 30,668 4,920 35,588
Montana : 11,357 589 11,946 12,092 586 12,678 14,019 587 14,60625,068Nebraska : 23,603 1,465 23,078 1,466
3,33324,544 19,870 1,397 21,2673,384 2,882Nevada . 2,601 55 2,656 51 55
New Hampshire : 1,906 331 2,237 1,638 2,690 1,760 236 ,,:gNew Jersey : 3,114 551 3,665 3,401 535 3,936 3,289 572 3,861
7,597 8,415New Mexico : 7,580 1,241 8,821 818 7,524 2,035 9,559New York . 23,378 2,046 25,424 25,45923,445 2,014 22,873 2,001 24,874North Carolina: 30,359 14,038 26,226 13,769 .41,995 27,082 14,03544,397 41,117North Dakota : 10,002 1,153 11,155 10,592 1,185 11,777 10,584 1,142 11,726Ohio . 24,509 3,663 28,172 24,759 3,461 23,219 33,860 3,493 37,353
Oklahoma : 29,655 2,419 32,074 29,513 2,404 31,917 31,591 2,492 34,J83Oregon : 23,605 2,520 26,125 27,:48 2,403 29,551 25,704 2,610
41,048 37,877Pennsylvania : 38,167 2,881 35,103 2,774 33,679 2,854 ;86:3531Rhode Island : 436 58 494 563 115. 678 511 75 586South Carolina 12,785 3,450 16,235 9.509 2,888 12,397 14,503 2,827 17,330
South Dakota : 14,361 783 15,144 13,480 776 14,25637,597
12,437 1,253Tennessee . 34,886 7,951 42,837 29,556 8,041
46,81027,634 8,070
iii!iiTexas : 43,067 8,745 51,812 38,761 8,049 42,050 7,766Utah . 7,354 1,045 8,399 7,420 1,020 10,260 519
4,7878,440 10,779
909Vermont : 5,541 928 6,469 981 6,021
Virginia : 9,970 6,842 16,812 17,863 6,899 15,628 6,566 2:::::24,76234,675 30,744Washington : 32,058 2,617 28,467 2,277 27,890 2,720 30,61015,234 16,893West Virginia : 13,631 1,603 15,315 1,57854,198 54,248
15,605 1,556 17,161Wisconsin . 50,900 3,298 50,949 3,299 52,694 3,350
4,160 3,970Wyoming 3,933 227 3,741 229 228: 564,01t9
United States: 903,747 144,300 1,048,047 832,029 140,608 972,637 828,954 159,312 988,266
1/ Value of farm products consumed directly in farm households where produced.
147
157
Table 21 -Net Commodity Credit Corporation loans, by State, 1981-84 1/
State 1981 1982
Alabama
AlaskaArizona
ArkansasCalifornia
Colorado
ConnecticutDelawareFloridaGeorgia
HawaiiIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowa
Kansas
KentuckyLouisianaMaineMaryland
MassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouri
MontanaNebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew Jersey
New MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhio
Oklahoma
OregonPennsylvaniaRhode Isla-3South Carolina
South Dakota
TennesseeTexasUtah
Vermont
Virginia
WashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyoming
United States
.
:
:
.
:
:
:
:
.
:
:
:
:
.
:
.
.
:
:
:
.
.
:
.
:
:
:
.
:
:
:
:
.
.
.
.
.
:
:
.
.
.
:
.
.
.
:
34,129
0-3,704
48,803-147,826
87,575
96
1,812
1,962
12,485
0
32,848235,09785,387
397,064
330,842
22,78240,222
846
5,972
0
43,355292,84094,999
105,938
63,869
256,061423
0
2,418
20,199
10,483
23,590212,85027,096
94,864
28,26310,909
0
11,713
78,597
30,622366,444
2,472
4
9,397
59,8751,082
42,0334,390
3,081,178
61,371
0
8282,607
312,335310,163
117,778
0
474
3,704
55,094
0
75,308
665,183293,074
1,134,558
635,52i
21,992134,957
688-4,476
0
162,668750,680
;(04:::73
160,393
1,033,5251,144
0
767
37,832
25,423
36,583
507,618
169,124
262,074
29,3415,652
0
26,728
224,231
58,731
944,0312,352
0
7,886
157,265
837159,130
3,040
9,080,576
1/ Loans made minus loans repaid.
1983 1984
1,000 dollars
148 158
-10,010 -18,1470 0
-21,870 -62,058-63,662 7,613
-144,716 46,560
14,481 -21,77221 -9
-1,433 1,304-2,497 65
-37,593
0 0
30,790 24,550-200,255 -92,123-122,333 -19,780-141,956 -116,525
202,837
-26,417
- 95,416
131 C 5-30,066 -24,442
68 -423-3,922 2,223
0 6
-40,476 -23,663-196,751-78,539
28,942
-42,077-129,489 5,616
52,434 -12,28016,775 -192,232-939 -235
0 0
-1,171 -1,025
-750 -',361
-4,779 -11,812-21,733 -788140,429 12,443-90,293 15,357
114,798 -56,62831,316 32,475
-10,113 -5,114f, 0
-21,406 402
49,949 26,594
-40,381 -5,334844 -237,826
1,213 -460-18 0
-8,436 1,529
84,985 92,658-856 -640
-37,710 -64,0061,113 11,290
-748,519 -815,811
Table 22 --Commodity Credit Corporation loans liquidated, by State, 1981-84 1/
State 1981 1982 1983 1984
Alabama
AlaskaArizonaArkansas
California
Colorado
ConnecticutDelaware
FloridaGeorgia
Hawaii
Idaho
IllinoisIndianaIowa
Kansas
KentuckyLouisianaMaineMaryland
MassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouri
MontanaNebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew Jersey
New Mexico
New YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhio
OklahomaOregon
PennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth Carolina
South Dakota
TennesseeTexasUtah
Vermont
Virginia
WashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyoming
United States
:
:
.
:
:
.
:
:
.
:
.
:
:
:
.
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
.
:
.
.
:
.
:
:
:
.
:
20
0
107
8
39
177
0
0
3
215
0
47
2,562
755
6,438
484
42
64
5
21
0
951
4,820
5
667
182
3,2170
0
50
8
794
24
607
382
56
26
270
0
612
37
26942
0
31
8
0
724
8
24.534
1,000 dollars
1,837
0
1,3684343,284,
58,485
1,6330
0
113
1,474
0
658
75,37922,203176,651
9,143
2,14815,677
397137
0
13,530113,977
7,074
23,832
3,708
46,2390
0
0
105
2,513607
18,92616,118
463
78
5080
510
17,078
4,41527,519
0
0
453
0
0
17,77218
726,030
51,0290
9,940
5454,02215,350
59,093
0
326
1,412
17,384
0
28,270
383,985139,077
605,416
342,153
6,77937,466
553500
0
87,410269,269
47,93977,149
43,802
612,277594
0
169
21,635
7,779
10,133
131,78649,252
94,0459,514
2,0830
6,657
72,904
19,767
391,2531,358
0
3,280
88,175
10376.014
1,876
3,878,978
5,6000
10,57064,445
90,908
24,952
0
0
947
7,630
0
23,625
26,85114,31322,928
256,177
2,85014,278
16583
0
11,65431,895
16,68044,910
35,955
61,6402
0
149
5,507
8,581
6,212
46,36116,688
136,61713,927
9090
1,801
41,973
5,22422226,959
1,2790
1,32242,489
32
5,471
2,226
1,333,176
1/ Loans acquired by Commodity Credit Corporation plus loans charged off.
149
159
Table 23 --Farm production expenses (excluding operator households), by State, 19!l -84 1/
: : :
State : 1981 : 1982 : 1983 1984. : :
Million dollars
Alabama 1,973.1 1,844.9 1,832.0 1,871.8Alaska 15.9 19.3 21.7 19.9Arizona 1,506.6 1,478.6 1,482.5 1,563.8Arkansas : 2,945.5 2 748.3 2,775.2 2,897.5California : 10,993.3 11,291.0 11,241.8 11,790.9
Colorado 2,818.1 2,913.3 2,998.3 3,087.0Connecticut 270.8 269.7 284.1 290.0Delaware : 381.9 370.4 388.0 402.4Florida : 2,880.7 2,874.6 2,957.1 2,926.6Georgia : 3,10).3 2,803.0 2,853.3 2,896.6
Hawaii .88.9 414.2 423.9 412.2Idaho 2,019.4 2,056.1 2,071.9 2,076.8Illinois : 7,092.5 7,213.4 6,595.3 7,015.2Indiana : 4,315.8 4,435.6 4,331.3 4,510.7Iowa 9,444.1 9,537.7 8,763.9 8,919.0
Kansas 5,405.9 5,652.2 5,826.7 5,977.7Kentucky 2,337.0 2,418.3 2,244.2 2,405.9Louisiana 1,684.4 1,690.6 1,701.3 1,742.2Maine 463.4 407.0 323.0 424.4Maryland 1,064.8 1,017.6 1,050.3 1,079.5
liassachusetts 269.6 275.8 283.3 282.1Michigan 2,662.5 2,740.6 2,828.7 2,883.2Minnesota : 6,057.9 6,284.0 6,163.2 6,293.2Mississippi : 2,258.7 2,190.5 2,112.6 2,224.4Missouri 4,047.7 3,957.9 3,975.5 3,989.1
Montana 1,575.2 1,663.5 1,659.3 1,671.8Nebraska 6,515.0 6,670.0 6,524.6 6,569.3Nevada 227.5 226.3 236.0 235.6New Hampshire 105.2 107.0 113.1 112.4New Jersey 439.6 447.2 437.9 450.3
New Mexico .: 912.7 925.9 950.9 1,010.4New York : 2,540.2 2,510.5 2,649.5 2,660.6North Carolina . 3,535.4 3,379.0 3,374.8 3,513.3North Dakota . 2,557.4 2,663.3 2,619.2 2,685.1Ohio : 3,558.7 3,633.3 3,594.6 3,716.1
Oklahoma : 2,934.S 2,776.6 2,753.5 2,729.9Oregon 1,607.6 1,632.2 1,650.4 1,655.5Pennsylvania : 2,705.6 2,704.7 2,837.2 2,815.1Rhode Island 33.2 33.7 34.4 36.6South Carolina : 1,139.5 1,070.8 1,051.9 1,102.2
South Dakota 2,414.3 2,537.8 2,569.6 2,646.5Tennessee : 1,947.6 1,940.7 1,937.4 2,029.4Texas : 9,334.6 9,034.8 8,718.5 9,451.4Utah : 593.5 568.4 579.4 590.9Vermont : 348.7 344.2 375.7 367.7
Virginia 1,709.5 1,692.6 1,678.6 1,735.7Washington 2,411.3 2,399.1 2,430.3 2,500.8West Virginia 317.7 318.6 328.3 326.7Wilco sin 4,300.0 4,440.1 4,636.3 4,632.5Wyozang 669.9 673.1 699.0 714.8
United States 130,857.4 131,298.6 130,070.2 133,940.7
1/ Data are for farms with sales of $1,000 or more annually.
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Table 24 -Fare production expenses (including operator households), by State, 1978 1/
. Current farm operating expenses
: : :
State : . : :
Feed : Livestock : Seed :
: : 2/ :
:
Fertilizer : Repairs and : Hired : Memel-and : operation of : labor : laneous
lima : capital items 3/ : 4/ : 5/
.
Alabama : 474.6 75.6 39.2
Alaska 1.7 6/ .2
Arizona : 218.8 340.2 12.1
Arkansas 580.6 164.7 66.3
California ! 1,338.3 884.1 160.9
Colorado 466.5 1,020.6 37.4Connecticut 61.4 4.2 6.2
Delaware 121.1 32.2 5.6
Florida 341.7 42.8 69.8Georgia 656.0 124.9 61.5
Hawaii : 34.2 2.6 2.0
Idaho 184.3 113.0 42.8Illinois 407.4 248.1 226.1
Indiana : 392.3 112.5 121.6Iowa : 1,037.1 1,221.6 233.7
Kansas 805.4 1,215.6 73.4
Kentucky : 167.6 30.1 39.6Louisiana : 146.2 20.8 55.2
Maine 141.7 26.6 8.6
Maryland . 222.2 45.8 18.9
Massachusetts : 40.5 4.9 7.8
Michigan 184.1 33.1 81.2Minnesota 501.6 284.9 137.7
Mississippi : 313.3 56.7 45.0
Missouri : 519.6 37.8 82.5
Montana : 110.6 86.3 12.9
Nebraska : 657.8 1,082.3 111.3Nevada : 25.8 17.9 2.3
New Hampshire : 22.9 2.2 1.5
New Jersey 34.2 6.4 20.4
New Mexico 137.1 297.4 8.6
New York 379.2 12.9 54.7
North Carolina : 620.8 92.1 56.8
North Dakota 61.6 24.6 53.8
Ohio : 283.7 83.4 113.7
Oklahoma : 428.4 330.5 33.7
.Oregon 157.0 52.0 31.0
Pennsylvania 433.3 72.5 53.9
Rhode Island 5.1 .3 .8
South Carolina.
133.4 26.9 22.3
South Dakota 204.5 213.5 51.5
Tennessee 216.6 27.4 37.9
Texas : 1,527.8 1,153.7 156.1
Utah 102.9 24.3 7.2
Vermont 95.7 4.0 3.4
Virginia : 246.0 38.4 31.3
Washington : 253.4 143.0 41.9
West Virginia ! 42.0 8.9 3.6
Wisconsin 454.0 49.2 86.7
Wyoming 53.6 158.5 5.4
United States : 16,036 10,150 2,638
See footnotes at end of table 30.
Million dollars
118.9 169.6.8 1.4
45.0 86.2
116.3 243.4
340.5 578.7
68.9 184.2
8.4 24.016.0 20.1
186.6 176.3
222.6 226.4
151
27.0 23.8
107.0 164.9
551.0 646.3
362.8 403.2496.0 708.9
254.8 420.7
135.4 289.1
88.1 153.5
20.9 36.1
57.9 84.9
8.3 28.6
286.9181.8319.6319 553.7
111.791231.9 423.5
65.0
4641.5 7267.84.9 21.8
3.5 12.8
22.8 50.6
17.1 73.5
96.2 242.9
225.8 340.8
150.3 283.8
275.0 400.2
115.6 268.3
77.4 142.9
114.9 273.8
1.3 3.9
105.2 115.6
76.3 242.2
115.7335.6 M.;11.9 60.9
10.3 33.0
103.8 181.9
8.125.8 177.7
11.4 46.3
191.0 460.7
16.4 57.0
6,619 11,247
161
92.9 237.9
1.9 1.3
171.4 274.4
166.8 365.31,742.2 1,695.9
134.6 313.4
44.0 27.518.5 32.7
577.7 356.1
161.9 360.6
135.4 39.8
135.7 281.4216.1 819.8
132.5 499.0223.6 1,058.1
150.9 572.6
129.7 285.1111.7 247.1
43.5 53.364.4 99.2
49.1 35.5
163.1 335.9186.9 702.4
139.0 355.8144.1 510.0
88.9 237.7
151.8 647.522.5 36.5
13.4 12.5
68.0 53.8
65.8 112.7
212.0 354.2
260.7 377.6
83.6 364.6
161.3 453.3
97.4 368.8
166.7 206.7
203.0 311.6
4.9 3.7
94.1 161.6
64.6 342.5
95.3 261.9
551.2 1,266.7
39.2 81.5
26.3 38.7
127.6 180.9
271.4 291.1
20.4 34.1
203.7 586.8
47.4 95.8
8,279 16,443
continued--
Table 24--Farm production mxpenses (including operator households), by State, 1978 1/--continued
Total : Depreciation : t . :
: current : and other : Taxes : Interest on : Net rent to : TotalState : farm : consumption , on farm : farm mort- : nonoperator : production
: operating : of farm : property : gage debt : landlords 8/ : expenses: expenses : capital 7/ . . : .
.:
Million dollars
Alabama 1,208.6 242.4 10.1 66.9 31.3 1,559.3Alaska 7.4 1.7 .6 .6 -.1 10.2Arizona 1,148.2 138.2 30.2 33.7 16.1 1,366.5Arkansas 1,703.4 349.2 41.9 114.2 121.6 2,330.2California : 6,740.5 656.4 219.7 395.1 223.7 8,235.5
Colorado.
2,225.6 242.0 52.6 118.6 30.5 2,669.3Connecticut 175.7 37.5 9.5 5.4 -4.2 224.0Delaware 246.2 28.4 3.2 7.6 5.6 290.9Florida 1,751.0 289.4 81.2 128.1 18.7 2,268.5Georgia 1,813.9 294.2 60.3 133.2 59.2 2,3b0.8
Hawaii 264.9 11.8 5.6 7.1 16.1 311.5Idaho 1,029.2 268.3 47.0 98.3 35.4 1,478.1Illinois : 3,114.8 1,192.9 342.3 295.3 443.8 5,389.1Indiana : 2,023.8 734.8 121.9 214.9 164.7 3,260.1Iowa : 4,979.1 1,349.6 274.6 372.4 632.3 7,608.1
Kansas : 3,493.3 579.3 175.4 178.3 156.0 4,582.3Kentucky 1,076.7 459.8 38.7 114.8 89.5 1,779.5Louisiana 822.7 225.0 22.4 79.7 83.2 1,233.0Maine 330.7 58.4 ..4 7.8 -1.4 407.0Maryland 593.3 122.8 18.3 34.5 1.1 770.0
Massachusetts 172.8 45.0 14.2 5.4 -.7 236.8Michigan 1,266.1 449.7 133.2 106.9 19.4 1.975.3Minnesota ! 2,686.8 966.4 117.5 225.2 220.7 ,216.7Mississippi 1,213.7 285.2 27.8 92.8 59.8 .,679.4Hissourf ! 1,949.4 676.7 113.1 194.0 184.5 3,117.6
Montana 763.1 236.3 82.5 114.9 51.7 1,248.5Nebraska : 3,360.0 645.3 199.3 186.0 193.1 4,583.7Nevada 131.7 28.9 5.6 15.4 1.9 183.5New Hampshire : 68.8 19.1 5.2 3.3 -2.7 93.7New Jersey 256.1 88.9 24.3 16.5 -3.5 382.3
New Mexico 712.1 89.0 14.0 38.3 9.5 862.9New York : 1,352.0 373.6 114.3 64.8 -9.7 1,895.0North Carolina : 1,974.7 4,.3.6 47.9 92.7 119.7 2,678.7North Dakota : 1,022.3 456.1 71.8 89.1 202.8 1,842.1Ohio : 1,770.6 690.4 122.9 151.3 138.9 2,874.1
Oklahoma ! 1,642.6 334.3 63.8 131,2 93.5 2,265.3Oregon 833.7 189.9 60.6 98.5 25.0 1,207.7Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
: 1,462.9
20.0463.7
5.2
.169.1
2.0 .5
-9.0-.1
2,065.9
27.6South Carolina : 659.2 157.2 16.1 47.9 28.4 908.7
South Dakota ! 1,195.2 319.4 106.9 90.6 118.0 1,830.1Tennessee 990.0 372.2 39.1 89.8 41.8 1,532.9TexanUtahVermont
: 5,782.9327.8
: 201.4
902.185.4
235.019.1
11.8
307.1
26.7235.2
3.2
-2.7
7,462.3462.2270.4
Virginia 909.9 252.7 42.6 61.5 24.5 1,291.1Washington
.
1,304.3 247.4 72.0 105.2 71.3 1,800.2West Virginia 166.7 65.9 4.7 13.9 .1 251.3Wisconsin : 2,032.0 658.9 183.3 158.8 16.0 3,048.9Wyoming 434.0 77.2 15.9 35.1 9.7 571.8
United States : 71,412 16,963 3,603 5,060 3,963 101,001
See footnotes at end of table 30.
152
162
Table 25--Farm production expenses (including operator households), by State, 1979 1/
Current farm operating expenses
State :
: Feed : Livestock : Seed: Fertilizer : Repairs and: and : operation of
:
:
Hiredlabor
: Miscel-: laneous
2/ : lima : capital items 3/ : 4/ : 5/
Million dollars
Alabama : 578.9 96.4 41.2 119.8 195.8 97.3 297.1
Alaska 1.5 6/ .3 .7 1.8 2.0 1.4
Arizona 233.4 28274 13.2 48.2 100.3 184.2 330.2
Arkansas 702.1 169.8 70.1 117.1 288.1 175.5 441.3
California : 1,641.0 959.7 170.6 368.9 664.0 1,930.2 2,111.2
Colorado 537.0 1,211.3 40.8 58.1 206.8 144.7 370.9
Connecticut t 68.4 4.0 6.2 8.5 27.2 47.5 32.3
Delaware 143.7 35.2 6.2 18.3 23.0 19.8 43.1
Florida : 451.0 57.2 70.0 220.6 203.3 624.8 450.0
Georgia . 823.7 124.4 65.3 234.8 260.9 170.3 470.6
Hawaii : 39.5 2.9 3.9 30.6 27.0 143.6 43.3
Idaho : 258.4 196.8 48.7 117.8 186.5 150.2 328.5
Illinois : 437.1 309.8 253.6 643.1 736.9 232.2 1,007.9
Indiana : 431.6 151.0 135.8 408.3 464.7 145.3 612.5
Iowa : 1,051.5 1,453.6 264.6 580.4 807.6 239.2 1,382.5
:
Kansas : 1,025.1 1,622.3 79.6 278.2 493.6 161.4 688.1
Kentucky : 192.6 31.0 43.8 139.1 318.2 146.1 343.2
Louisiana : 176.0 20.7 59.3 83.5 183.2 116.9 313.8
Maine : 157.6 23.6 9.3 21.2 41.0 46.4 63.8
Maryland : 261.1 53.6 20.7 72.1 92.0 70.4 122.9
Massachusetts : 43.7 1.6 7.8 7.8 33.7 51.9 38.5
Michigan : 202.1 53.8 91.2 199.6 323.2 180.6 400.5
Minnesota : 585.5 372.5 160.6 390.1 645.3 204.5 933.8
Mississippi t 354.5 75.6 48.5 106.2 233.0 145.5 437.3
Missouri : 603.9 46.9 90.5 296.8 481.2 155.5 623.6
.Montana 131.5 86.1 15.4 81.8 186.2 95.5 288.7
Nebraska : 808.5 1,717.8 126.7 292.9 520.6 165.8 806.2
Nevada . 34.3 23.8 2.8 5.6 25.5 23.6 40.4
New Hampshire : 25.3 1.1 1.5 3.5 14.2 14.2 13.8
New Jersey : 36.2 5.6 20.2 24.7 58.3 73.0 65.2
New Mexico : 184.6 375.0 9.1 18.0 84.0 70.7 123.9
New York 442.7 19.1 58.1 116.9 273.6 234.1 430.6
North Carolina : 731.7 108.3 61.3 245.9 401.0 275.0 459.6
North Dakota 85.0 32.0 65.6 172.3 333.1 87.7 470.2
Ohio 333.9 107.9 125.9 325.3 455.3 172.6 525.2
Oklahoma s 597.8 588.4 35.9 139.9 298.9 105.1 453.6
Oregon :
Pennsylvania
216.7
522.6
120.2
93.3
33.2
57.4
85.5110110.5
166.0307.0
181.8
221.3
257.9353.5
Rhode Island 5.2 .3 (1 1.5 5.3 5.5
South Carolina : 164.0 20.6 23.4 106.6 140.5 98.0 186.5
South Dakota 250.7 235.6 58.1 76.6 278.5 69.8 436.6
Tennessee 253.5 44.9 40.7 123.0 253.5 105.0 328.0
Texas :
Utah
1,996.4
116.7
1,546.0
31.6
166.6
7.4
371.4
10.50 68.2
902.8 582.1
42.2
1,519.5
Vermont 99.1 3.3 3.4 11.8 36.8 29.0 ::::
Virginia :
Washington
328.9
289.7
1.2.8
187.1
33.347.3
111.0144.9
211.7
207.4
137.2300.0 359.4
West Virginia :
Wisconsin :
Wyoming :
56.2539.862.8
8.3
61.2
195.L
3.7
98.6
5.9
9.9
195.451696::
22.0
233.4
51.1
687.511..3
United States : 19,314 13,012 2,904 7,369 12,915 8,982 20,224
-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-__
See footnotes at end of table 30. continued--
153 163
Table 25 - -Fare production expenses (including operator households), by State, 1979 1i-continued
State
t : :Total : Depreciation : : ::
.
current : and other 1 Taxes : Interest on : Met rant to : Totalfarm : consumption : on fare : fare sort- : nonoperator : production: operating : of fare t property : gage debt : landlords 8/ : expenses: expenses : capital 7/: : t
: : ::
Million dollars
Alabama : 1,426.4 279.3 13.3 80.4 33.1 1,832.4Alaska : 7.7 2.7 .6 .8 -.2 11.6Arizona : 1,192.0 166.0 30.0 40.2 21.7 1,449.9Arkansas : 1,964.1 394.8 42.6 135.5 133.3 2,670.7California : 7,845.6 793.1 223.8 484.1 311.2 9,657.8
Colorado : 2,569.6 282.7 69.3 141.4 44.7 3,107.7Connecticut 194.2 45.4 9.9 6.8 -1.4 254.9Delaware 289.3 32.9 1.8 9.6 4.9 338.4Florida : 2,076.9 346.9 92.9 157.6 3.6 2,677.8Georgia : 2,149.8 344.8 67.4 160.8 56.6 2,779.5
Hawaii 290.7 27.3 6.2 8.8 20.3 353.3Idaho : 1,286.V 293.1 39.6 116.7 65.0 1,801.3Illinois : 3,620.6 1,330.1 383.0 372.9 695.4 6,402.1Indiana : 2,349.1 809.4 144.2 270.9 276.6 3,850.3Iowa : 5,779.3 1,484.3 311.3 458.3 694.8 8,728.2Kansas : 4,348.4 725.2 174.2 214.9 211.2 5,673.9Kentucky : 1,213.8 498.7 51.3 141.5 92.5 1,997.8Louisiana 953.5 262.6 17.5 100.8 108.4 1,442.8Maine 362.7 64.1 10.4 9.1 -.8 445.6Maryland 692.9 139.8 22.6 42.9 2.0 900.2
Massachusetts : 185.3 54.9 27.8 6.2 6/ 273.9Michigan : 1,450.9 507.1 149.7 133.0 2079 2,261.7Minnesota : 3,292.3 1,033.5 127.9 287.9 241.5 4,983.0Mississippi : 1,400.7 334.1 25.5 110.5 73.7 1,944.4Missouri : 2,298.2 766.0 115.1 235.4 220.6 3,6350Montana 885.2 247.9 94.4 139.8 48.0 1,415.3Nebraska : 4,438.5 742.6 208.4 224.8 288.9 5,903.2Nevada 156.1 36.8 6.5 18.6 3.9 221.8New Hampshire : 73.6 21.7 4.7 3.8 -.9 102.8New Jersey 283.2 103.5 17.5 19.0 -2.8 420.4New Mexico 865.3 165.4 15.7 46.0 15.5 1,047.8New York : 1,575.0 425.1 123.3 74.9 -11.6 2,186.7North Carolina : 2,282.8 507.5 54.1 118.5 104.0 3,066.9North Dakota : 1,245.9 493.1 75.0 114.0 195.4 2,123.3Ohio : 2,046.0 786.3 133.1 186.9 178.9 3,331.1Oklahoma : 2,219.6 398.8 87.0 156.5 53.7 2,915.6Oregon
: 1,061.3 219.7 54.4 119.7 30.0 1,485.1Pennsylvania : 1,665.4 535.8 79.3 99.2 -24.7 2,355.1Rhode Island 23.1 6.1 2.6 .7 -.2 32.3South Carolina : 739.5 189.3 15.9 57.0 31.7 1,033.7
South Dakota : 1,405.8 364.8 93.9 109.3 117.7 2,091.6Tennessee: 1,158.5 418.0 44.4 107.1 41.3 1,769.3Texas : 7,084.9 1,054.6 225.6 360.8 325.5 9,051.4Utah 375.0 101.1 19.5 34.0 1.2 530.8Vermont 228.1 55.0 13.6 12.4 -2.6 306.4
Virginia : 1,093.6 299.8 46.6 75.7 23.4 1,539.1Washington 1,535.8 277.8 71.7 125.5 66.4 2,077.2West Virginia : 192.9 81.1 4.4 16.7 .3 295.4Wisconsin : 2,336.0 765.1 204.3 200.2 7.1 3,512.6Wyoming : 507.5 89.3 17.5 41.7 11.2 667.1
United States : 84,720 19,345 3,871 6,190 4,83: 118,957
See footnotes at end of table 30.
154 164
Table 26 - -Farm production expenses (including operator h)usaholds), by State, 1980 1/
Current farm operating expenses
State :
Feed..
: Livestock :
. :
Seed
2/
: Fertiliser : Repairs and: and . operation of
: use : Capital items 3/
2 Hired: labor: 4/
: Miscel-: laneous
: 5/
Million dollars
Alabama : 593.1 112.6 43 .6 141.6 228.6 97.1 311%9
Alaska : 1.5 .4 .3 1.6 2.4 2.0 1.6
Arizona : 276.6 235.7 14.4 70.4 122.5 188.8 361.3
Arkansas 719.8 159.3 74.7 153.6 352.6 176.0 476.1
California.
1,892.9 651.5 181.9 534.4 810.0 2,038.6 2,338.4
Colorado :
Connecticut
548.677.4
1,045.33.1
44.86.2
93.7
11.2
251.531.8
148.349.0
8.t4;6.
Delaware : 150.6 35.0 7.0 27.8 27.3 20.2 45.8
Florida : 484.9 46.3 70.2 266.4 251.9 644.5 487.2
Georgia
Hawaii :
863.4
44.9
121.5
1.8
69.7
6.2
286.8
34.3
310.2
33.6
170.7
145.2
Idaho 276.4 172.0 55.9 147.1 225.5 158.5 367.4
Illinois 457.1 313.2 286.4 876.0 882.9 238.0 1,070.1
Indiana 462.9 150.2 152.6 533.6 555.5 151.9 673.8
Iowa : 1,161.4 1,251.4 301.6 725.2 984.5 244.0 1,597.3
Kansas : 1,049.1 1,302.0 87.1 351.9 605,8 164.7 759.3
Kentucky 207.2 28.7 48.8 178.6 367.0 156.7 385.2
Louisiana 178.5 21.9 64.2 141.0 224.7 116.6 352.8
Maine : 172.5 20.5 10.0 24.2 48.2 47.1 69.0
Maryland 297.5 55.0 22.9 92.6 111.1 73.4 136.0
Massachusetts : 48.7 1.4 7.8 9.0 39.6 52.2 41.6
Michigan 232.9 56.3 103.0 246.0 382.7 190.6 447.9
Minnesota : 680.8 413.8 188.0 461.1 792.5 213.5 1,079.8
Mississippi : 372.1 72.3 52.5 135.5 278.4 145.0 477.2
.Missouri 610.2 45.2 100.0 400.1 569.2 160.0 699.1
Montana 135.6 52.9 18.4 72.3 231.2 97.8 286.9
Nebraska : 844.7 1,593.5 145.1 405.4 648.4 172.8 958.8
Nevada : 37.8 24.1 3.3 6.3 31.0 23.7 45.5
New Hampshire : 27.2 .9 1.5 4.1 15.6 14.4 15.0
New Jersey .: 39.2 5.1 19.8 31.9 67.2 74.7 70.2
.New Mexico 194.2 261.6 9.7 19.8 102.2 72.5 142.3
New York : 519.0 19.7 62.1 138.5. 317.0 246.5 506.9
North Carolina : 807.4 112.6 66.8 299.8 482.2 276.3 470.7
North Dakota 89.8 27.2 79.7 223.0 411.3 87.7 399.0
Ohio : 345.1 89.8 140.4 436.5 533.7 176.2 581.8
Oklahoma : 660.3 439.0 38.3 168.4 360.1 108.3 502.8
Oregon : 221.0 74.1 35.6 116.4 198.3 189.2 296.6
Pennsylvania 615.8 108.4 61.5 154.1 362.7 230.1 402.8
Rhode Island 6.0 .4 1.0 1.6 4.9 5.5 6.0
South Carolina.
179.6 20.0 24.5 134.4 162.2 97.2 193.3
South Dakota 283.0 216.1 66.0 94.7 343.9 72.0 504.5
Tennessee :
Texas :
261.42,122.4
52.1
921.443.8
178.9
153.5
451.8 .21,087.2
110.4
585.9
368.81,596.2
Utah 131.2 28.4 7.6 12.2 82.8 43.3 109.5
Vermont : 112.0 2.9 3.5 14.1 42.9 30.4 51.7
Virginia 370.2 41.6 35.6 134.4 243.9 140.6 238.3
Washington 368.6 40.6 53.8 186.3 248.2 316.2 386.4
Hest Virginia : 62.0 8.7 3.8 15.0 62.1 22.6 45.4
Wisconsin 612.1 68.9 112.7 258.0 612,4 254.3 811.3
Wyoming 64.5 143.1 6.6 13.9 81.0 52.6 126.2
2
United States : 20,971 10,670 3,220 9,490 15,527 9,294 22,318
...
See footnotes at end of table 30. continued--
155 165
Table 26 - -Fcrm production expenses (including operator households), by State, 1980 1/--continued
State
Total : Depreciation : : :
: current : and other : Taxes : Interest on : Net rent to : Totalfarm : consumption : on farm : fern :sort- : nonoperator : production
: operating : of farm : property : gage debt : landlords 8/ : expenses: expenses : capital 7/ : : :
: : :
Alabama :
AlaskaArizona :
Arkansas :
California :
Colorado :
ConnecticutDelaware
Florida :
Georgia :
Hawaii
Idaho :
Illinois :
Indiana :
Iowa :
Kansas :
Kentucky :
Louisiana :
MaineMaryland .
MassachusettsMichigan :
Minnesota :
Mississippi :
Missouri :
MontanaNebraska
.NevadaNew Hampshire :
New Jersey .
New Mexico :
New York :
North Carolina :
North Dakota :
Ohio :
Oklahoma :
Oregon :
Pennsylvania :
Rhode Island .
South Carolina :
South Dakota :
Tennessee :
Texas :
Utah .
Vermont
Virginia :
Washington :
West VirginiaWisconsin !
Wyoming
Million dollars
1,535.6 303.1 13.79.8 3.3 .5
1,269.7 183.7 28.62,112.1 440.9 39.08,447.8 894.2 238.6
2,550.5 325.8 51.6215.3 48.8 8.6313.7 36.3 2.0
2,251.5 411.2 92.92,339.2 355.7 68.4
309.6 35.8 7.01,402.8 344.1 39.74,123.8 1,327.4 389.82,680.6 894.1 145.16,265.3 1,711.7 323.9
4,319.8 767.0 181.11,372.3 578.5 37.81,099.7 310.8 17.4
391.5 80.7 11.6788.4 167.0 20.1
200.2 62.2 18.31,659.4 579.3 177.03,829.6 1,215.7 129.41,533.0 359.4 29.22,583.9 823.7 109.7
895.2 268.1 83.24,768.6 830.2 231.8
171.6 42.4 5.579.8 23.1 5.1
308.1 110.5 23.8
802.3 119.5 12.81,809.7 466.5 118.12,515.9 585.8 57.61,317.7 488.1 80.52,303.4 882.1 127.2
2,277.2 436.2 61.61,131.2 250.8 57.11,935.4 586.9 70.4
25.4 6.5 3.8811.3 197.3 15.4
1,580.2 396.8 98.31,293.7 471.0 43.96,943.8 1,156.1 223.8
415.1 120.6 15.1257.5 59.3 13.0
1,204.6 323.1 53.71,600.2 300.5 60.3219.6 95.5 3.9
2,729.6 891.1 225.2488.0 97.5 18.9
99.0
1.648.6
155.7577.9
177.88.7
12.1
30.0-.333.7
104.9
364.6
71.2
-1.64.8
1,981.314.9
1,564.3
2,852.610,523.0
3,178.0279.7369.0
187.1 8.0 2,950.6188.9 60.1 3,012.3
10.7 25.8 388.9137.2 94.6 2,018.4447.8 596.0 6,884.9325.4 316.6 4,361.8581.8 791.1 9,673.9
269.2 179.2 5,716.3167.9 102.2 2,258.6127.1 108.3 1,663.310.6 -,7 493.754.3 1.1 1,030.9
7.3 .3 288.2165.0 25.1 2,605.9367.7 296.4 5,838.8137.7 72.5 2,131.7273.7 194.0 3,985.0
169.9 61.2 1,477.5282.2 292.3 6,405.121.5 5.1 246.24.4
23.3
-1.0
-3.9111.4
461.8
56.7 19.9 1,011.288.1
146.4-12.9120.9
2,469.53,426.6
154.1 176.2 2,216.6222.5 225.8 3,761.0
192.5 28.0 2,995.5147.2 38.8 1,625.0127.2 -29.6 2,690.2
.9 -.3 36.367.3 33.6 1,124.8
137.3 120.1 2,332.6125.0 36.3 1,970.0412.2 269.9 9,005.841.1 2.9 594.914.4 -2.9 341.3
97.4 19.6 1,698.4149.8 81.7 2,192.520.0 .6 339.5
251.3 15.0 4,120.35C.4 13.7 668.5
United States : )1,490 21,474 3,891 7,544 4,989 129,389
See footnotes at end of table 30.
156 166
Table 27--Farm production expenses (including operator households), by State, 1981 1/
State
Current farm operating expenses
. . : Fertilizer : Repairs and : Hired : Miscel-
: Feed : Livestock : Seed : and : operation of : labor : laneous
. 1 2/ : lime : capital items 3/ : 4/ : !!
Alabama
AlaskaArizonaArkansasCalifornia
ColoradoConnecticutDelaware
FloridaGeorgia
Hawaii
IdahoIllinois
IndianaIowa
KansasKentuckyLouisiana
MaineMaryland
MassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippi
Missouri
MontanaNebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew Jersey
i',,:w Mexico
New YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhio
OklahomaOregonPennsylvania
Rhode IslandSouth Carolina
South DakotaTennesseeTexas
UtahVermont
Virginia
WashingtonWest Virginia
WisconsinWyoming
:
.
:
:
.
:
:
:
.
:
.
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
.
.
:
:
.
:
.
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
557.7
2.0256.1
698.21,971.5
491.6
78.5153.6
441.9
886.1
47.9
277.1466.8
471.81,207.7
979.1
196.5170.1
167.3316.1
49.6237.9
691.7360.9
600.4
131.8
843.033.6
27.3
39.5
143.8
546.0825.283.8
354.9
575.8226.0655.2
6.0
173.3
267.9253.9
2,116.8
140.9
116.1
355.8
385.158.5
655.261.4
125.6
.3
164.0
165.7
585.5
739.8
2.937.5
50.4
127.0
1.9
135.4245.0120.9
781.5
992.5
29.523.0
16.8
61.1
1.5
50.5
356.774.4
43.2
44.0
1,349.218.5
.9
8.0
216.7
17.6
116.9
24.1
82.7
439.1
55.6109.1
.3
19.3
165.251.9
933.131.47.1
41.0
141.78.5
67.6116.9
44.3
.4
15.1
76.3186.0
47.1
5.9
7.5
66.8
71.4
8.5
61.4310.5
164.7
329.7
91.4
52.266.8
10.3
24.3
7.4
111.8
210.8
54.5
106.0
21.1
159.33.8
1.5
18.4
10.0
63.869.892.3
150.3
39.3
36.663.2
1.1
24.6
72.045.3
184.2
7.6
3.4
36.4
58.63.8
123.67.1
Million dollars
144.4
1.668.8
161.2514.7
78.8
10.730.3
260.5280.1
31.2152.4814.3505.5715.3
309.1
183.4121.0
22.1
108.1
10.0
263.3479.4150.2
362.3
78.8
395.66.03.8
29.9
19.4
132.6318.0205.2432.6
143.0113.0166.5
1.6
138.3
99.5174.4
478.613.3
13.0
142.7
199.515.3
290.419.1
232.3
2.7118.5
367.0827.8
259.1
32.328.2
260.5321.5
34.0229.7931.4
580.01,027.0
639.4
380.7237.9
47.1115.E
39.1405.44.
846.6296.8
593.0
247.7
688.331.1
16.6
67.9
103.0
326.6492.3441.5
542.8
377.9207.0361.8
4.8
165.1
369.1311.0
1,121.3
83.544.6
253.9
263.263.1
632.786.4
89.8
1.9
179.7
163.71,999.1
141.2
47.019.1
617.5158.7
136.3
155.2226.6
1'7.6231.2
i56.0
156.0107.8
44.471.1
48.7186.8
207.0134.0
153.0
93.0167.322.013.5
71.0
69.0
240.9257.681.3167.0
103.6
182.8222.3
5.3
89.4
68.9107.8547.341.329.6
133.8
309.521.6
256.750.3
373.8
2.9423.5
577.22,773.3
456.5
42.154.3
550.4
609.8
49.1
431.81,254.3
780.31,827.3
859.5
451.6433.0
74.4
161.9
50.0526.1
1,237.8595.8
817.5
353.01,129.9
50.217.0
81.0
157.7
614.8576.3558.4
665.3
600.9
352.3463.26.4
230.4
587.6426.4
1,944.4
124.059.9
290.4
460.952.0
951.7142.1
United States : 20,855 8,999 3,428 9,409 16,157 8,932 26,310
See footnotes at end of table 30. continued--
157 167
Table 27--Farm oduction expenses (including operator households), by State, 1981 1/--continued
. :
Total : Depreciationcurrent : and other
State : farm : constmption: operating : sf farm: ixpenses : capital 7/: .
: .
: .
: Taxes :
: on farm :
: property :: .
. .
.
:
Interest on :farm mort- :gage debt :
.
.
Net rent tononoperatorlandlords 8/
.
:
:
:
.
Totalproductionexpenses
. Million dollars
Alabama :
Alaska :
Arizona :
Arkansas :
California :
Colorado :
Connecticut :
Delaware :
Florida :
Georgia :
Hawaii :
Idaho :
Illinois :
Indiana :
Iowa :
Kansas :
Kentucky :
Louisiana :
Maine :
Maryland :
Massachusetts :
Michigan :
Minnesota :
Mississippi :
Missouri :
Montana :
Nebraska :
Nevada :
New Hampshire :
New Jersey, :
New Mexico :
New York :
North Carolina :
North Dakota :
Ohio :
Oklahoma :
Oregon :
Pennsylvania :
Rhode Island:
South Carolina :
South Dakota :
Tennessee :
Texas :
Utah :
Vermont :
Virginia :
Washington :
West Virginia :
Wisconsin :
Wyoming :
1,568.0 351.0 13.511.8 3.9 .5
1,225.4 197.2 28.12,209.2 489.6 43.78,857.9 1,017.8 283.4
2,214.0
219.4346.3
51.755.512.4
330.5 38.0 1.32,248.1 408.0 100.92,454.5 405.9 66.1
309.1 34.3 8.81,443.1 363.0 35.84,248.8 1,507.7 414.22,770.8 945.9 169.86,119.7 1,756.6 345.0
4,027.0 804.0 195.61,450.0 645.3 38.01,159.6 322.8 17.5382.3 76.7 12.0858.2 187.9 22.6
206.4 68.0 13.91,781.7 662.2 206.94,030.1 1,334.2 147.11,666.5 410.3 27.92,675.5 928.1 110.4
969.6 311.1 85.34,732.5 937.0 259.0
165.2 42.7 3.480.7 25.5 5.5
315.7 122.8 28.2
.719.5 132.5 13.41,942.2 500.7 135.92,656.3 639.3 59.91,486.6 611.2 80.22,395.6 874.3 127.6
2,279.3 468.2 68.51,173.2 282.1 61.22,041.3 645.1 77.3
25.4 6.9 2.9840.5 218.0 15.7
1,630.1 454.4 99.81,370.6 526.3 49.37,325.6 1,256.9 227.2441.9 129.0 23.3273.7 68.0 15.9
1,254.1 373.3 52.01,818.4 352.9 94.9
222.7 104.5 6.62,978.0 1,025.0 251.2486.3 108.7 29.7
124.0
1.9
54.6
6:6.41
228.11C.1
14.5
222.8219.0
12.9
157.2554.1394.9
733.1
345.9
201.2161.0
12.1
65.6
8.3196.8445.4
172.1326.9
195.5357.424.1
4.9
26.0
69.499.3
177.8
190.5271.3
242.8176.2156.6
1.0
81.2
170.3
148.8466.348.616.1
120.0181.1
23.4
302.459.8
43 ..1 2,094::
36.3
132.2
1,541.7
3,057.2407.1 11,252.3
2,897.8-1.6 292.05.2 389.68.6 2,988.4
67.9 3,213.5
30.5 395.787.9 2,088.0
564.1 7,288.9
242.1 4,523.4691.6 9,646.0
167.0 5,539.4138.3 2,472.8104.7 1,765.5-.8 482.21.6 1,135.9
.7 297.318.1 2,865.7
308.4 6,265.1
92.3 2,369.1219.9 4,260.8
72.9 1,634.4316.1 6,601.9
5.1 240.5-1.0 115.6-4.0 488.6
22.0 956.7-15.7 2,662.4150.0 3,683.3239.2 2,607.8116.8 3,785.7
40.8 3,099.736.8 1,729.6
-31.6 2,888.8-.3 35.9
37.8 1,193.3
145.5 2,500.050.1 2,145.2
327.5 9,603.52.4 645.2
-3.1 370.5
31.9 1,831.4
89.6 2,536.8.7 357.9
11.9 4,568.614.2 695.7
United States : 94,090 23,573 4,246 9,142 5,074 136,125
See footnotes at end of table 30.
158
168
X Pe
Table 28--Farm production expenses (including operator households), by State, 1982 1/
State
Current farm operating expenses
: Fertilizer : Repairs and : Hired : Miscel-
Feed : Livestock : Seed : and : operation of : labor : laneous
: 2/ : lime : capital items 3/ : 4/ : 5/
Million dollars
AlabamaAlaskaArizona
ArkansasCalifornia
ColoradoConnecticutDelaware
FloridaGeorgia
Hawaii
IdahoIllinoisIndiana
Iowa
KansasKentuckyLouisiana
MaineMaryland
MassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouri
Montana
NebraskaNevada
New HampshireNew Jersey
New MexicoNew York
North CarolinaNorth DakotaOhio
OklahomaOregonPennsylvania
Rhode IslandSouth Carolina
South DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermont
VirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyoming
.
.
.
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
!
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
.
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
467.7
2.3237.8
570.6
1,721.3
497.6
66.8140.5
349.7660.5
41.5
233.1477.5522.5
1,214.8
920.5
183.5169.5
100.9
275.8
47.2254. 9
711.6288.9
593.7
110.9
844.029.4
25.6
33.5
143.9
444.5
702.672.9
392.6
396.6
193.1
603.45.3
141.3
269.0
228.21,562.7
108.7
103.9
295.7
348.851.9
667.665.2
118.3
.1
160.1
157.0642.9
797.1
4.141.4
55.3134.0
1.9
132.2248.6112.7
748.4
1,121.9
25.121.1
17.7
65.1
1.0
54.3327.7
69.9
42.5
43.41,457.5
13.5
.6
7.8
218.414.3
117.428.0
76.3
391.252.4
105.4
.2
19.7
157.3
64.01,448.0
29.68.4
44.0
122.09.5
58.9
107.5
38.9.4
13.7
67.5165.0
43.24.87.0
54.763.3
9.7
58.7292.3154.3
313.1
83.548.660.29.2
22.4
6.0105.2
205.0
49.097.8
20.9
152.03.7
1.3
14.5
8.9
56.9
63.592.2
139.9
34.9
32.656.5
1.0
21.4
68.3
40.5164.7
6.4
2.9
32.4
55.63.2
117.56.6
123.7
1.1
60.3
136.2429429.9
77.6
8.722.2
232.5218.4
33.9
160.6756.3
466.2579.8
259.4
156.4
99.2
22.7
78.7
8.9246.7
378.5
125.1
275.8
79.8
329329.85.6
3.329.4
18.2124.8
254.1159.1
371.1
118.8
106.1158.9
1.4
103.4
79
137.4
372.1
1010.3
10.8
131.5
175.51212.4
275.217.8
United %stet+
221.1
2.9104.0
351.7763.6
246.3
31.026.9
245.9300.4
31.4218.8890.5556.6
995.0
624.9
379.5228.2
43.6110.3
37.1396.3828.7
282.2
572.3
245.5
652.128.3
16.065.2
95.4319.4462.9431.3
519.7
370.7
201.7344.8
4.4155.0
363.0
307.93071,069.4
80.341.0
250.5
253.962.8609.684.3
98.5
2.1
20202.7
180.6
364.7
6.1426.3
546.52,321.7 3,019.8
159.6 475.4
53.5 46.221.5 58.5
699.7 582.6174.9 580.1
151.9 51.3
180.4 470.0256.2 1,324.6
170.2 813.9
260.1 2,027.3
175.5 920.4
184.0 475.5
118.2 427.0
49.7 83.7
81.7 173.0
54.0 54.5
217.2 578.6
238.3 1,432.8
146.9 599.6
173.7 843.2
105.1 414.5
192.3 1,224.324.3 53.9
15.1 19.2
80.0 92.2
77.9 166.2
279.6 641.7
284.9 610.389.4 697'.3
187.9 695.0
117.5 612.9
209.7 380.3254.9 497.9
6.0 7.0
97.3 220.5
78.4 668.6
124.8 436.9605.6 1,847.4
46.8 130.9
34.3 66.3
151.2 323.4
359.2 500.1
24.4 56.2
307.1
57.1
1,011;
18,592 9,696 3,172 8,046 15,524 10,183 27,925
See footnotes at end of table 30. continued--
159 169
Table 28--Farm production expenses (including operator households, by State, 1982 11-continued
: Total : Depreciation : : : .
: current : and other : Taxes : Interest on : Net rent to : TotalState : farm : consumption : on farm : farm wort- : nonoperator : production
: operating of farm : property : gage debt : landlords 8/ : expenses: expenses : capital 7/ :
:
: : :
: Million dollars
141.1 39.6 1,975.52.0 -.3 21.6
58.3 36.9 1,517.0209.1 112.8 2,875.5786.2 416.2 11,591.5
25191.9 -1.8
41.7
3°2:22:43
16.3 4.6
.7 2,987.2378.1
261.3
62.2 2,916.2248.8
15.5 35.0 421.8173.0 87.7 2,135.2642.7 585.7 7,408.7
257.9 4,635.4455.8833.3 676.7 9,747.3
400.4 206.2 5,792.2
152.6 2,565.3Ig.95 1,775.613.8 10-61'.101 427.872.5 -.8 1,087.5
9.7 .7
2,958.3231.4 5.9
311.1 6,506.4525.6199.8 88.6 2,302.6375.0 190.5 4,181.7
211.7 79.5 1,731.6
6,766.5421:51.:
5.6
301.4
118.3
240.1
28.8 -5.5 500.7
77.4 20.6 972.0115.4 -17.5 2,643.8212.1 135.1 3,531.6222.4 2,722.6314.6
234.9149.1 3,845.0
274.4 59.6 2,955.634.2 1,766.7196.7
-35.1 2,890.4173.51.3 -.4 36.5
96.1 36.0 1,126.5
192.5 153.6 2,609.647.5 2,143.8171.5
54.7 2.1520.3 275.1 9,371.0
624.118.5 -3.0 366.8
132.4 26.5 1,819.5
20781.0
2.6 .8
2,539.2361.3
359.8
64.2 13.8
4,722.99.9
701.9
Alabama : 1,433.0 346.8 15.0Alaska . 14.9 4.5 .4ArizonaArkansas
:
:
1,204.9
2,010.0191.6492.0
25.2
51.5California : 9,064.3 1,068.3 256.4
Colorado : 2,296.9 352.3 52.4Connecticut . 215.0 52.5 14.8Delaware : 317.9 37.8 1.4Florida
Giorgia:
:
2,220.4
2,131.6395.9404.3
108.7
69.4
Hawaii : 321.7 38.8 10.8Idaho : 1,453.8 383.5 37.2Illinois : 4,246.0 1,487.8 446.6Indiana 1 2,796.4 938.1 187.3Iowa : 6,138.5 1,746.0 352.9
Kansas : 4,106.0 877.9 201.7Kentucky : 1,452.6 691.8 37.4Louisiana : 1,123.2 337.0 18.4Maine : 327.5 73.7 13.7Maryland : 806.9 183.6 25.3
Massachusetts : 208.7 71.9 14.8Michigan: 1,853.1 645.2 222.6Minnesota : 4,122.7 1,380.0 166.9Mississippi : 1,561.6 421.7 30.9Missouri : 2,598.8 901.0 116.3
Montana : 1,020.1 338.4 81.9Nebraska : 4,851.9 928.6 274.1Nevada 158.6 46.9 3.1New Hampshire : 81.1 26.6 6.1New Jersey 322.6 119.1 35.7
New Mexico : 728.8 134.1 11.0New York : 1,881.3 520.7 144.0North Carolina : 2,495.7 628.4 60.3North Dakota : 1,570.1 609.4 85.6Ohio : 2,382.6 871.6 127.0
Oklahoma : 2,042.7 503.3 71.6Oregon : 1,175.9 293.6 66.3Pennsylvania : 2,021.8 647.3 82.9Rhode Island . 25.3 6.7 3.5South Carolina : 758.8 219.5 16.2
1
South Dakota : 1,684.4 474.9 104.2Tennessee : 1,339.7 534.4 50.8Texas : 7,069.8 1,265.8 239.9Utah . 413.1 133.6 20.6Vermont : 267.6 68.5 15.2
Virginia : 1,228.8 377.7 54.0Washington : 1,815.1 360.1 76.3West Virginia : 220.5 108.0 6.5WisconsinWyoming
:
:
3,067.1487.1
1,033.9
110.5252.226.3
United States :93,137 23,886 4,394 10,481 5,020 136,917
See footnotes at end of table 30.
Table 29 -Farm production expenses (including operator households), by State, 1983 14
________ -------- ------------------ ________ ----- ________________ -------Current farm operating expenses
State .: Fertilizer : Repairs and : Hired : Miscel-
Feed : Livestock : Seed : and : operation of : labor : laneous
. : 2/ : lime : capital items 3/ : 4/ : 5/
---------------------
Alabama : 512.9
. 3.0Alaska:Arizona 288.6
Arkansas 629.3
California : 1,939.9
:Colorado 586.3:Connecticut 77.7
Delaware : 156.9
Florida 401.8
Georgia : 708.3
Hawaii 47.8
Idaho 275.1
Illinois 531.2
Indiana 619.5
Iowa.
1,298.5
Kansas.
1,067.0
Kentucky 216.5
:Louisiana 190.9
. 112.8MaineMaryland : 319.7
Massachusetts : 54.1
:Michigan 312.2
Minnesota : 825.0
Mississippi 307.7
Missouri 709.8
Montana 144.4
Nebraska 977.8
Nevada 36.5
New Hampshire : 30.4
New Jersey . 40.6
New Mexico : 173.4
New York . 533.3
North Carolina : 810.9
North Dakota 87.9
Ohio 463.8
Oklahoma : 413.1
Oregon : 225.5
Pennsylvania 717.1
Rhode Island ,5
South Carolina : 160.3
South Dakota 321.1
Tennessee 267.9
Texas ! 1,735.6
Utah 126.9
Vermont 125.3
Virginia 343.7
Washington 408.0
West Virginia : 62.7
Wisconsin : 786.6
. 70.2Wyoming
United States : 21,261
----------
113.2
.1
178.8
154.5623.9
794.34.5
41.1
49.8129.6
1.8
98.1218.7
115.2539.2
1,203.7
24.819.8
18.7
64.2
1.1
52.9310.5
72.343.4
45.81,361.4
16.1
.6
6.5
218.1
13.5
117.6
34.9
67.2
404.4
50.1116.1
.2
18.8
165.570.7
882.021.2
3.8
43.1
78.1
9.1
59.9134. 9
8,814
..........Million dollars
36.7 107.7 210.2 94.7 354.6
.3 1.8 2.9 2.0 6.0
12.9 51.1 99.1 194.8 397.4
4.63.6 143.4 334.3 173.6 557.3
155.3 406.3 724.8 2,231.8 2,936.9
40.6 68.7 237.3 153.4 473.0
4.5 9.3 29.926.26.6 19.4 60.4
2
51.4 49.2
20.6
251.4 258.7 241.0 672.6 577.6
285.659.7 221.5 168.1 609.3
9.1 33.2 30.8 146.0 51.0
55.3 171.2 211.1 173.4 452.5
275.4 662.3 847.4 246.2 1,293.6
145.5 448.A 532.8 163.6 800.3
294.8 463.8 955.5 250.0 1,912.1
78.6 256.5 605.4 168.6 929.8
45.7 149.5 368.6 176.9 459.2
218.256.8 98.1 113.6 410.3
8.7 21.1 43.2 47.7 80.7
21.1 80.2 104.6 78.5 176.9
5.6 8.0 35.7 51.9 55.7
99.2 233.7 387.9 208.8 588.6
193.0 304.3 802.5 229.1 1,395.4
46.3 122.3 266.7 141.2 556.1
552.592.0 290.7 167.0 822.1
19.7 90.6 235.4 101.0 400.5
143.1 299.2 628.4 184.8 1,195.0
3.5 6.5 26.4 23.3 53.1
1.2 3.3 15.4 14.5 20.7
13.7 25.6 62.3 76.9 88.8
8.4 19.9 90.0 74.8 169.1
53.5 268.8 678.1
59.7
133.7 315.3
257.8 442.5 273.9 575.5
151.6 418.586.9 85.9 645.4
131.7 315.0 501.4 180.6 699.0
32.9 122.7 355.9 113.0 594.3
30.8 110.4 193.7332.6
201.5 369.8
53.2 245.0 543.2
1551.0 1.4 i1 4.2144.9
5.8 7.4
14420.2 104.9 93.6 218.0
64.2 66.8 352.5 75.4 6:2.8
38.2 144.3 298.2 120.0 424.1
155.0 396.3 1,029.1
6.1 10.6 45.0 131.1
40.0
582.1 1,869.2
76.1
2.7 10.8 32.9 79.9
30.5 119.9 239.5 145.3 310.4
52.3 186.9 241.4 345.3 503.8
3.0 12.7 61.1 23.5 57.1
110.8 250.1 590.6 295.2 1,123.5
6.2 81.618.6 54,9 144.8
2,987 7,646 14,931 9,788 27,560
See footnotes at end of table 30.continued--
161 171
Table 29 - -Farm production expenses (includingoperator households), by State, 1983 1i-continued
State
t t:
Total : Depreciation : ::
: current : 2nd other : Taxes : Interest on : Net rent to t Totalfarm : consumption : on farm : farm sort- : nonoperator : production: operating : of farm : property : gage debt : landlords 8/ : expenses
: expenses : capital 7/ . t
Million dollars
142.7
2.6
62.5212.3
861.5
250.513.2
16.8
274.7
256.6
18.4
177.5641.2
467.9
835.3
392.3
239.3197.2
1:1
Alabama : 1,430.0 333.9 15.9Alaska . 16.2 5.3 .5Arizona : 1,222.6 173.4 27.4
: 2,055.9 481.6 50.1California : 9,018.9 1,040.5 232.0
Colorado : 2,353.6 364.7 54.5ConnecticutDelaware
226.4.. 331.1
53.3
40.816.8
1.5Florida : 2,252.9 440.1 97.9Georgia : 2,182.2 400.0 65.3
Hawaii : 319.7 43.6 8.6Idaho : 1,436.7 394.6 38.7Illinois : 4,074.9 1,355.4 408.4Indiana : 2,825.3 882.0 191.8Iowa : 5,713.9 1,629.3 290.9
Kansas : 4,309.6 897.8 187.8KentuckyLouisiana
: 1,441.1: 1,107.6
630.5352.6
36.620.6
Maine . 332.9 82.8 14.7Maryland . 845.2 171.9 27.1
Massachusetts : 212.1 74.6 15.1Michigan : 1,883.3 681.1 233.0Minnesota : 4,059.6 1,342.8 180.0Mississippi : 1,512.6 395.3 29.4Missouri : 2,677.5 875.1 114.7
Montana : 1,037.4 315.2 77.1Nebraska : 4,789.7 907.6 279.2Nevada 165.5 46.8 4.0New Hampshire : 86.1 27.3 6.5w Jersey 314.4 112.1 38.4
New Mexico 753.8 131.0 11.4New York : 1,996.1 527.3 152.8North Carolina : 2,538.0 603.3 62.4North Dakota : 1,511.1 622.7 82.8Ohio : 2,358.9 867.2 132.4
Oklahoma : 2,036.0 492.3 80.7Oregon : 1,181.8 299.2 52.7Pennsylvania : 2,162.5 633.6 86.8Rhode Island . 25.5 6.8 3.9South Carolina : 760.6 197.9 15.8
South Dakota : 1,698.2 499.7 102.3Tennessee : 1,363.6 517.4 50.7Texas : 6,649.2 1,327.7 257.2Utah . 416.9 132.5 22.1Vermont : 295.4 69.6 17.1
VirginiaWashingtonWest Virginia
: 1,232.4: 1,815 d: 229.2
367.3374.0
104.0
55.868.1
6.8Wis,onsin : 3,216.8 1,053.1 260.4Wyoming . 511.2 111.7 27.0
United States : 92,988 23,490 4,323
Fee footnotes at end of table 30.
162
ANS
10.8
242.8
553.3
207.8
380.9
220.4413.9
27.4
6.0
31.4
75.6
128.1223.0
234.2323.2
276.8
201.8175.4
1.6100.2
192.7
177.1
559.6
58.820.7
133.5
215.3
26.0
382.862.4
31.9
-.21,954.4
233.692.5
1,519.591.5
24.3
=396.6 11,549.5
!131.19
3,083.7
5.4307.7
5.360.5
395.63,070.92,964.5
41.6 431.999.4 2,146.8318.3 6,798.1158.0 4,525.0500.0 8,969.3
175.9
63.55,963.52,410.9
103.8
-.81,781.8
-5.3444.4
1,113.6
1.0 313.72.6 3,042.7
244.9 6,380.672.2 2,217.2
140.7 4,188.8
74.7 1,724.7236.3 6,626.6
5.5 249.1-1.1 124.8-5.9 490.5
21.1 992.8-19.2 2,185.2106.0 3,532.6
226.3 2,677.1114.4 3,796.0
42.7 2,928.438.5 1,783.9
-36.1 3,022.2
-.530.7
37.31,105.1
148.6 2,641.530.7
264.62,139.4
2.19,058.2632.4
-3.3
20.3
399.4
96.41,809.3
.62,569.6366.6
1.8 4,914.815.1 727.4
10,815 4,010 135,626
172,
Table 30--Fara production expenses (including operator households), by State, 1984 1/
Current farm operating expenses.,: . . . :
.
State : : : Fertilizer : Repairs and : Hired : Miscel-
. Feed : Livestock : Seed : and : operation of : labor : laneous
. . : 2/ : line : capital items 3/ : 4/ : 5/
. . : :
AlabamaAlaskaArizona
ArkansasCalifornia
Colorado
ConnecticutDelaware
FloridaGeorgia
HawaiiIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowa
KansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMaryland
MassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouri
MontanaNebraska1Jvada
New HampshireNew Jersey
New MexicoNew York
North CarolinaNorth DakotaOhio
OklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode Island
South Carolina
South DakotaTennesseeTexas
UtahVermont
VirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyoming
:
:
:
:
:
:
!
.
:
.
.
.
:
:
.
.
.
.
.
:
.
.
.
.
:
.
492.32.5
295.8
622.71,965.5
596.6
77.1155.6
364.7674.6
45.4
263.3498.4578.3
1,203.3
1,093.5188.7174.8
110.2310.0
49.6
304.1762.9286.2622.3
133.9
942.435.7
27.936.7
172.8502.7
786.185.0
456.6
400.3218.7
674.05.5
162.7
313.4
259.71,622.8118.9111.5
328.6402.258.1
7:3.464.2
116.1
.2
177.1
172.2632.9
829.1
4.144.8
49.1136.3
1.7
93.4216.8
113.0
505.2
1,318.425.8
21.0
18.770.1
1.1
41.9302.473.343.9
50.3
1,350.613.7
.65.3
257.614.1
126.034.659.8
347.950.3
102.3.2
21.0
166.7
96.A1,356.6
32.95.5
47.1
90.49.6
65.5155.6
43.6.4
15.3
75.6184.5
48.35.37.8
61.071.0
10.8
65.6327.1
172.8
350.2
93.354.167.4
10.325.0
6.7
117.8229.255.0109.3
23.3
169.94.2
1.416.3
9.963.5
71.0103.2156.5
39.036.5
63.21.1
24.0
76.3
45.4184.1
7.2
3.2
36.2
62.1
3.6
131.67.4
Million dollars
129.32.5
57.0
161.1524.9
89.6
9.122.5
260.3256.3
27.6
172.2817.2
511.7636636.0
280.3162.9122.7
22.389.3
7.3
301.6408.7150.3315.2
101.2349.4
6.3
3.331.4
24.2144.0
299.6173.3
362.7
134.5103.7
141.41.7
115.3
76.8
156.2484.6
11.911.3
130.88.
186.112.8
279.816.0
215.73.1
98.5
333.9713.2
238.3
30.726.8
239.0280.7
29.5
211.8835.4534.7
940.9
601.9379.4218.144.1
107.1
37.3391.6803.0269.6561.8
235.2
618.426.3
16.464.0
90.5320.3
444.5416.4
505.0
362.5195.7
341.54.2
145.1
353.5
312.31,039.6
77.1
40.8
244.8245.0
62.2
589.8
81.3
97.52.1
200.4
178.62,296.2
157.7.
52.921.2
692.0173.0
150.2 .
178.4253.3168.3
257.1
173.5182.0116.9
49.180.8
53.4
214.8235.6145.3
171.7
103.9
140.114.0
14.979.1
77.0276.5
281.788.4185.8
116.2207.3252.15.9
96.3
77.5123.5598.846.33.9
149.5355.324.2
303.7
56.4
383.33.2
441.8
625.63,244.5
493.5
51.169.3
618.0646.0
54.4
487.51,376.3
814.6
1,938.0
947.4
452.6485.5
85.4186.8
54.3
634.31,483.8
640.0855.3
421.7
1,184.357.2
. 21.292.6
177.0700.2
627.8689.8
711.3
611.5382.7
569.47.4
244.6
682.0430.5
2,057.2135.6
81.3
333.2539.758.7
1,165.8149.6
United States : 20,412 9,469 3,548 8,896 14,978 10,070 29,205
See footnotes at end of table 30. continued--
163173
Table 30--Farm production expenses (i-cluding operator households), by State, 1984 11-continued
State
: .
. Total : Depreciation : t t :
:
: current : and other : Taxes : Interest on : Net rent to Total. farm : consumption : on farm : farm wort- : nonoperator : production: operating : of farm : property : gage debt ! landlords 8/ : expenses: expenses : capital 7/
:
AlabamaAlaska
ArizonaArkansasCalifornia
ColoradoConnecticutDelawareFloridaGeorgia
HawaiiIdaho
IllinoisIndianaIowa
Kansas
KentuckyLouisianaMaineMaryland
MassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouri
MontanaNebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew Jersey
New MexicoNew York
North CarolinaNorth DakotaOhio
OklahomaOregon
PennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth Carolina
South DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermont
VirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyoming
!
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
.
.
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
.
:
:
:
:
:
.
:
:
.
:
.
1,477.814.1
1,286.1
2,169.79,561.8
2,453.1
230.3348.0
2,284.12,237.8
319.71,472.1
4,324.5
2,893.3330.9
4,508.31,445.8
1,206.4340.1
869.1
209.62,006.0
4,225.61,619.72,679.6
1,069.54,805.1
167.3
85.7325.4
809.02,021.42
2,636.8
1,590.82,437.7
2,012.01,195.02,143.8
26.1
808.9
1,746.21.424.0
, 343.7
430.1
287.5
1,270.21,880.7
229.2
3,289.6530.4
325.45.6
188.6464.2
1,033.3
371.452.7
39.5380.0387.4
30.5377.4
1,345.5
891.51,565.3
844.2670.0311.6
78.1176.4
79.7624.9
1,292.6394.4859.9
300.9885.445.228.7114.1
138.4516.2
618.2
2.41
486.6295.1644.86.7
197.8
502.2536.3
1,328.1131.969.7
376.7378.6
100.4970.8110.7
Million dollars
16.0 139.3.5 2.7
29.6 63.454.0 208.7248.9 886.0
55.2 236.717.4 18.41.5 16.6
98.1 280.966.6 257.2
8.9 20.440.2 179.1396.5 625.7201.4 463.0279.6 816.6
195.8 372.436.2 240.220.6 192.515.4 14.8'28.1 72.9
15.4 8.5237.6 238.6174.7 541.235.0 207.2
115.2 376.3
80.0 225.4282.0 408.9
3.9 27.86.9 4.639.4 32.1
11.5 71.4157.4 126.764.6 225.386.0 228.4
134.9 320.2
84.0 267.764.0 201.991.0 172.14.1 1.1
16.4 101.3
103.451.7
189.0175.8
267.1 575.322.3 59.917.5 22.1
56.9 132.773.8 220.27.0 25.4
265.6 377.827.2 61.0
34.8-.2
35.0113.8381.4
59.4-2.45.03.1
58.8
41.0
86.8506.1
244.8597.1
190.1
157.2
96.0-1.0-1.2
1.4
-4.3
264.779.4170.6
65.5272.8
5.2-1.1-6.5
23.5-20.1134.5
237.1169.3
54.7
35.6
-35.1-.430.0
173.9
50.3313.1
1.7
-3.3
29.593.6
1.3-1.1
15.1
1,993.322.6
1,602.63,010.312,111.5
3,175.8"5.5410.6
3,046.23,r'7.8
420.42,155.67,198.34,694.09,089.5
6,110.8
2,549.41,827.1447.5
1,145.2
314.7
3,102.86,498.82,335.74,201.5
1,741.46,654.3
249.3
124.9504.5
1,053.82,801.6
3,679.32,743.83,907.3
2,905.01,751.5
3,016.637.6
1,154.5
2,714.72,238.19,827.1
645.9393.4
1,866.12,646.9
363.24,902.6744.3
United States : 96,580 23,020 4,407 10,733 4,757 139,496
See footnotes on next page.
164
174
Tables 24-30--Footnotes
I/ Details may not add to totals because of rounding.
2/ Includes bulbs, plants, and trees.
3/ Repairs and maintenance of buildings, repairs and operation of motorvehicles and other machinery, and petroleum fuel and oil used in the farmbusiness.
4/ Includes cash wages, perquisites, and (1951 to date) social security
taxes paid by employers.
5/ Includes binding, cotton ginning, Federal crop insurance, containers, dairysupplies, electricity, greenhouse and nursery products, grazing fees, harness andsaddlery, net insurance premiums (fire, wind, and crop hail), irrigation, live-stock marketing service (excluding feed and transportation), milk hauling,miscellaneous hardware (including blacksmithing), machine hire and customwork,miscellaneous livestock and poultry supplies, pesticides, small handtools, short-term interest, telephones (business share), veterinary services and medicines(plus insemination), and other miscellaneous.
6/ Less than $50,000.
7/ Includes depreciation and accidental damage to farm buildings and depreciation
of motor vehicles and other farm machinery and equipment.
8/ Minus sign indicates that some rents paid by farmers to landlords are lessthan the expenses, associated with ownership of farm land, paid by landlords.This represents an addition to income rather than a deduction.
165175
Table 31--Govermnent payments, by progran and State, 1981
: : : : : 1 :
: Conser- : Feed Wheat Rice : Cotton : Wool Act : Nisch'. - :State : vstion : Grain : Program : Program : Program : Program : laneous : Totalt il : Program : : : : Programs :
ii
1,000 dollars
Alabama : 5,431 1,405 1,9U8 0 2,000 3 10,615 21,362Alaska : 202 133 1 0 C 1 15 352Arisona : 2,706 339 1,748 0 83 597 387 5,860Arkansas 3,643 808 10,168 125 6,355 18 19,008California : 5,733 3,710 9,505 1 145 3,489 785 :C34,3g
Colorado 7,283 3,332 21,719 0 0 2,329 12,934 47,597Connecticut : 362 1 1 0 0 10 21 395Delaware : 239 814 265 0 0 1 432 1,751Florida 3,635 3,118 233 0 20 4 3,982 10,992Georgia 4,888 9,226 5,163 0 3,364 4 15,410 38,055
Hawaii 577 0 0 0 0 3 136 716Idaho 2,537 7,741 13,068 0 0 1,904 4,245 29,495Illinois 6,648 14,329 11,284 0 0 320 16,655 £9,236Indiana 4,547 9,392 7,566 0 0 196 6,189 27,890Iowa 7,523 11,730 972 0 0 964 36,981 58,170
Kansas 6,329 22,630 147,924 0 0 536 54,341 231,760Kentucky 4,857 4,773 3,383 0 0 56 1,277 14,346Louisiana 3,172 168 1,303 793 5,247 21 4,731 15,435Maine : 2,111 3 3 0 0 23 205 2,345Maryland 866 614 684 0 0 35 762 2,961
Massachusetts 577 8 0 '., 0 13 239 837Michigan 4,476 2,457 4,117 0 0 246 5,967 17,263Minnesota : 6,015 13,051 22,941 0 0 612 36,502 79,121Mississippi 4,671 234 3,076 85 5,876 6 5,574 19,522Missouri 6,865 19,897 31,241 1 5,403 309 41,685 105,401
Montana
Nebraska
:
:
7,017
6,5419,801
16,260
38,980
20,9750
00
02,129
46427,204
56,77985,131
1Z1,019NevadaNew Hampshire
:
:
806619
401
02520
0
00
033015
1,953
803,749
714New Jersey . 592 452 217 0 0 12 192 1,465
New Mexico 3,646 2,615 7,446 0 2,777 1,488 7,989 25,961New York 4,334 296 877 0 0 106 1,297 6,910North Carolina : 4,105 4,038 3,874 0 282 15 3,233 15,547North Dakota 4,501 14,539 67,796 0 0 674 43,149 130,659Ohio 4,881 7,724 8,102 0 0 679 2,703 24,089
Oklahoma 6,313 1,435 61,365 0 15,931 199 39,231 124,474Oregon 3,599 1,203 9,517 0 0 1,256 3,761 19,336Pennsylvania 4,159 4,383 771 0 0 204 2,361 11,878Rhode Island 107 0 0 0 0 6 43 156South Carolina : 2,718 5,010 2,280 0 1,051 1 4,870 15,930
South Dakota 5,247 18,326 25,955 0 0 2,504
311;:t9224
90,724Tennessee 4,243 1,945 4,196 0 2,753 20,674TexasUtah
Vermont
19,1963,231
1,085
14,593872
18
48,7441,121
3
7460
0
170,6760
0
6,4812,165
18
60,929428
6:41
321,3657,817
1,56.
Virginia : 2,846 1,083 1,751 0 1 292 4,845 10,818WashingtonWest Virgini:
.
:
5,163
2,0075,467
61
19,593
29
0
00
0198
211L.876
6:8'r,297
2,988Wisconsin : 5,598 1,933 627 0 0 228 8,491 16,877Wyoming 2,593 582 1,804 0 0 3,652 2,071 10,702
United States 201,042 242,950 624,548 1,751 221,964 35,040 604,895 1,932,190
1/ Includes amount paid under agriculture and conservation programs (Agriculture Conservation, Emergency Conservation, AppalachianLand Stabilisation and Conservation Program, Drought and Flood Conservation, and Great Plains Programs).
2/ Includes Milk Indemnity Program, Regional Developmental Program, Rural Clean Water Program, Forest Incentive Program, WaterBank Program, Emergency Livestock Feed Program, and Extended Storage Program.
166 176
Table 32-- Government payments, by progrmn and State, 1982
State
: Conser- : Feed : Wheat : Rice : Cotton : Wool Act : Miscel- :
: vation : Grain : Program : Program : Program : Program : laneous : Total
1/ . Program Programs :
Alabama : 4,167 1,651 1,478
Alaska : 148 248 .
Arizona : 1,492 823 1,183
Arkansas : 3,312 6,708 9,063
California : 4,869 4,280 9,524
Colorado : 6,560 12,233 23,678
Connecticut : 472 6 0
De:aware : 182 129 51
Florida : 3,223 1,256 158
Georgia : 4,756 4,941 3,966
Hawaii : 607 0 0
Idaho : 2,626 10,724 24,372
Illinois : 6,048 35,956 7,070
Indiana : 3,681 21,588 3,992
Icwa : 6,468 81,366 467
Kansas : 6,179 93,149 9494,329,
Kentucky : 4,349 4,640 2,252
Louisiana . 3,132 1,106 889
Maine : 1,940 94 3
Maryland : 900 722 280
Massachusetts : 543 11 0
MichiganMinnesota
:
:
4,1814,974
13,56247,033
3,97032,958
Mississippi : 4,085 1,320 2,053
Missouri : 6,536 33,256 16,794
Montana : 4,706 18,230 66,805
Nebraska : 5,236 97,817 19,919,92k
Nevada : 931 287 409New Hampshire : 591 2 0
New Jersey : 485 245 146
New Mexico : 3,199 7,396 6,183
New York : 4,397 4,751 1,186
North Carolina : 3,944 2,998 1,541
North Dakota : 2,995 22,055 105,480
Ohio 4,197 19,935 6,543
Oklahoma 5,539 12,785 53,944
Oregon 3,558 2,612 15,838
Pennsylvania 3,766 1,528 334
Rhode Island 92 0 0
South Carolina : 2,530 1,927 1,797
South Dakota 3,325 20,972 30,684
Tennessee : 4,364 2,909 3,811
Texas : 19,615 87,724 52,291
Utah : 2,985 1,081 1,762
Vermont . 1,126 40 0
Virginia . 2,642 1,649 998
Washington : 4,366 10,366 41,545
West Virginia 1,810 126 8
Wisconain 4,467 18,536 603
Wyoming 2,372 542 1,907
United States 178,668 713,315 652,268
1,000 dollars
22,5110 2 1,629 31,437
0 0 14 0 411
0 54,73336,939
743 473 59,447
61,62086,731, 1,210
15 1,688 119,345
23,697 86 4,190 134,501
23,7190 0 2,574 68,764
0 0 12 13 503
0 0 1 349 712
1,27190 7 1,4884,020
7,493
11,6510 8 29,342
0 0 4 44
11,625
655110 0 2,220 51,567
0 0 359 68,725 118,158
0 0 226 28,051126,397
57,5441260 0 1,171 215,869
0 3 623 85,9811,621
280,264
48,7870 55 12,917
48,27,731 17 1,457 83,119
0 0 25 225 2,287
0 0 44 634 2,580
0 0 17 69 640
18,44397,159
0 0 261 40,417
0 0 733
83,477
1828578311,693 8 1,293
10,499 10,099
103,929
2,284 357 79,825
0 0 2,850 24,325
2,327
116,916
153,9610 0 542 277,478
0 76 400 4,430
0 0 15 51 659
0 0 15 185 1,076
8,188 2,1080 4,865
3,299
31,939
0 0 134
4,815 3,149
13,767
0 17 16,464
0 0 673 68,97311,041 2Z379680 0 682
10 30,169 248
27:0:8
127,727
0 0 1,336 30,6221,5730 0 237 7,438
0 0
8,050
6 6 105
0 1 2,848 17,153
0 0 3,199 34,541 92,721
0 14 94816,032 28,078
28,785 376,262 11,397 67,524 643,598
0 0 2,661 690 9,179
0 0 24 430 1,620
0 17 355 1,796
20,4880 0 208
7,457
1:9476380 0 25122,170?0 0 256 46,463
4,727 10,4770 0 929
155,910 800,211 46,042 945,551 3,491,965
1/ Includes amount paid under agriculture and conservation programs (Agriculture Conservation, Emergency Conservation, Appalachian
Land Stabilization and Conservation Program, Drought and Flood Conservation, and Great Plains Programs).2/ Includes Milk Indemnity Program, Regional Developmental Program, Rural Clean Water Program, Forest Incentive Program, Water
Bank Program, Emergency Livestock Feed Program, and Extended Storage Program.
177167
Table 33- Government payments, by program and State, 1983
State:
:
Comer-vation
1/
: Feed
CrainPrograa
: Wheat
: ProgramRice
! PrograaCotton
! PrograaWool ActProgram
: Miscel-s laneoua
Programs
2/
:
: Total:
. 1,000 dollars
Alabama
Alaska:
:
4,517
131
2,669
100
2,484
1
0
019,172
0
3 31,233
2
60,078
240Arizona : 1,520 638 1,113 0 42,188 1, 18: 56,282 102,924Arkansas 4,074 1,422 15,826 112,861 27,239 21 129,441 290,884California . 4,371 4,787 12,433 52,281 71,729 6,730 200,275 352,606
Colorado : 5,408 17,716 23,543 0 0 4,235 111,466 162,368Connecticut : 381 65 0 0 0 15 89 550Delaware 215 1,158 169 0 0 1 2,513 4,056Florida 3,334 2,105 318 380 779 3 6,362 13,281Georgia 4,259 10,172 10,960 0 7,421 8 46,659 79,479
Hawaii 629 0 0 0 0 0 6,114 6,743Idaho 2,978 8,213 27,919 0 0 3,748 87,488 130,346Illinois 6,179 155,572 16,348 0 0 489 381,782 560,370Indiana 4,279 79,519 9,515 0 0 300 180,563 274,176Iowa 8,125 262,493 498 0 0 1,440 653,344 925,900
Kansas 5,866 60,281 132,862 0 0 824 407,075 606,908Kantucky 4,094 11,274 3,887 0 0 71 42,271 61,597Louisiana 3,107 290 1,789 45,483 35,531 16 69,644 155,860Mains 1,851 320 4 0 0 49 474 2,698Marylanu 799 4,563 655 0 0 53 7,045 13,115
Massachusetts 504 63 0 0 0 30 121 718Michigan 3,684 37,134 7,762 0 0 440 95,369 144,339Minnesota 5,138 133,229 48,006 0 0 702 424,657 611,732Mississippi 4,649 717 5,240 19,037 73,385 7 118,611 221,646Missouri 7,668 38,447 28,955 5,975 10,105 388 149,701 241,239
Montana 5,121 11,362 69,064 0 0 4,077 140,700 230,324Nebraska . 6,494 189,596 30,520 0 0 559 559,585 786,754Nevada . 980 242 287 0 24 571 2,016 4,120New Hampshire . 526 26 0 0 0 25 68 645New Jersey : 401 938 341 0 0 22 2,670 4,372
New Mexico 3,013 5,749 5,375 0 5,255 4,143 33,953 57,488New York 4,254 11,033 1,566 0 0 196 21,946 38,995North Carolina : 3,437 16,164 4,147 0 4,309 20 39,010 67,087North DiCiota 4,390 32,542 141,669 0 0 1,007 378,820 558,428Ohio 3,711 46,106 14,046 0 0 864 111,141 175,888
Oklahoma 6,336 5,211 71,653 22 20,325 245 247,935 351,727Oregon 3,509 1,524 20,550 0 0 1,942 36,710 64,235Pennsylvania : 3,710 7,573 735 0 0 248 17,792 30,058Rhode Island : 89 1 0 0 0 8 9 107South Carolina : 2,234 5,942 4,086 0 6,217 1 27,451 45,931
South Dakota 3,922 49,820 36,702 0 0 4,159 172,204 266,807Tennessee 5,163 4,584 5,634 13 14,530 20 35,869 65,413Texas 22,482 65,461 51,912 41,575 324,072 30,987 593,366 1,129,855Utah 4,043 1,249 2,159 0 0 4,412 6,731 18,594Vermont 1,049 86 1 0 0 42 356 1,534
Virginia 2,491 6,511 2,283 0 8 478 17,584 29,355Washington : 4,175 6,827 48,454 0 0 320 94,022 153,798West Virginia s 1,419 584 15 0 0 250 1,722 3,990Wisconsin s 4,593 43,419 661 0 0 215 117,102 165,990Wyoming 2,230 536 2,032 0 0 7,957 6,546 19,301
:
United States : 187,532 1,346,033 864,179 277,627 662,289 83,550 5,873,889 9,295,099
1/ Includes amount paid under agriculture and conservation programs (Agriculture Conservation, Emorrincy Conservation, and GreatPlains Program).
2/ Includes Milk Indemnity Program, Payment-In-Kind (PIK) Program, Rural :lean Water Program, Clean Lakes Program, Forest IncentiveProgram, Water Bank Program, Emergency Livestock Feed Program, Extended Storage Program, and PIK Storage Program.
168
.178
Table 34--Government payments, by program and State, 1984
: Conser- : Feed : Wheat
State : vatior : Grain : Program: 1/ Program :
. .
:
: Rice: Program.
1,000
: Cotton
: Program
:
: Wool Act :
: Program :
:
:
dollars
Alabama . 4,549 269 6,022 0 10,362 5
Alaska . 150 14 0 0 0 16
Arizona . 6,256 702 3,311 0 11,655 1,792
Arkansas : 3,104 913 20,264 82,229 12,167 36
California . 7,717 2,688 19,040 29,016 27,023 9,717
Colorado : 5,661 4,888 63,878 0 0 6,661
Connecticut . 366 6 0 0 0 32
Delaware : 245 104 110 0 0 2
Florida . 2,989 113 937 146 276 28
Georgia : 4,450 1,279 18,142 0 3,556 14
Hawaii . 607 0 0 0 0 0
Idaho 3,130 7,083 73,764 0 0 4,544
Illinois 6,238 35,407 21,291 0 0 862
Indiana 4,070 16,405 9,797 0 0 410
Iowa 7,360 70,408 858 0 0 2,742
Kansas : 5,828 17,178 304,457 0 0 1,67'.
Kentucky : 4,244 3,014 5,478 0 0 126
Louisiana : 3,167 141 3,057 35,151 16,100 35
Maine 1,705 90 3 0 0 97
Maryland 753 517 593 0 0 98
Massachusetts 490 3 0 0 0 56
Michigan . 3,947 13,533 11,401 0 0 611
Minnesota : 6,075 34,783 81,783 0 0 1,954
Mississippi : 4,35E 193 9,695 11,188 30,698 23
Missouri . 7,476 8,376 46,597 4,018 4,323 743
Montana : 5,098 12,284 161,017 0 0 8,540
Nebraska : 6,044 32,994 63,557 0 0 1,506
Nevada : 1,083 :2 671 0 0 11,144
New Hampshire : 496 0 0 0 0 52
New Jersey : 555 209 438 0 0 39
New Mexico : 2,571 740 13,557 0 1,996 5,275
New York 4,237 2,971 3,056 0 0 334
North Carolina : 3,972 1,285 4,197 0 1,640 40
North Dakota : 4,543 21,307 278,479 0 0 1,937
Ohio 3,512 14,798 15,561 0 0 1,345
Oklahoma : 7,106 727 172,874 3 9,344 661
Oregon 3,434 899 43,898 0 0 3,627
Pennsylvania 3,678 918 717 0 0 519
Rhode Island 88 2 0 0 0 16
South Carolina : 2,399 830 7,828 0 .1.662 2
South Dakota 3,126 8,236 71,678 0 0 8,910
Tennessee 4,450 1,155 9,747 10 8,28E 33
Texas . 19,312 24,044 121,867 30,022 133,039 29,706
Utah : 5,055 460 6,20 u 0 6,30E
Vermont : 1,089 11 1 0 0 80
Virginia : 2,622 672 2,305 0 9 718
Washington 4,057 5,735 110,197 0 0 557
West VirginiaWisconsin
.
:
1,2734,288
9218,079
181,240
00
00
582737
Wyoming : 2,407 152 5,567 0 0 12,637
United States.
191,458 366,739 1,795,151 191,783 274,658 117,578
Miscel - :
laneous : TotalPrograms :
2/
35,845 57,052
1 181
94,669 118,385209,56790,834
240,058 33',259
72,504 153,5922,410 2,814
4,74036,239 40,;(21:
51,845 79,286
0 607
4343,943 132,464
479,443 543,241278,164 308,846
661,395 742,763
244,744 573,87896,670
2,88(11 121,4642,444 4,339
.:1,812 23,773
2,557 3,106138,177 167,669
405,313 529,908108,295 164,478
152,593 224,626
52,670
428,880
239,609
532,9811,559 4,4891,142 1,690
6,062 7,303
25,044 49,183
53,09260,750
63,690
156,979 463,245
196,988 232,204
118,664 309,37924,242 76,100
74,826 80,65899 205
30,443 45,164
139,398 231,348
52,878 76,561
424,451 782,44110,002 28,026
7,269 8,450
39,663 45,989
50,456 171,002
5,807213,470 237,814
4,488 25,251
5,493,003 8,430,370
1/ Includes amount paid under agriculture and conservation programs (Agriculture Conservation, Emergency Conservation, and GreatPlains Program).
2/ Includes Dairy Indemnity ProgrAm, Payment-In-Kind (PIK) Program, Rural Clean Water Program, 01..n Lakes Program, Forest IncentiveProgram, Water Bank Program, Emergency Livestock Feed Program, Extended Storage Program, PIK Storage Program, Milk Diversiol, Program,and Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Indemnity Program.
169 179
Table 35--Farm balance sheet (excluding operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1/
Item 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 2/
ALABAMA
Farms
.
. 57,000 55,000
Number
54,000 54,000 54000
Total farm assets
Real estate 3/Livestock and poultry 4/Machinery and rotor vehicles 5/Crops 6/
Financial assets
Total farm debtReal estate debt 7/Nonreal estate debt 8/CCC loans 9/
Equity
Equity/assetsDebt/equityDebt/assets, totalDebt/assets, real estateDebt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC
Returns to operator/total debt 10/
ALASKA
Farms
:
.
.
:
:
:
.
.
.
.
:
:
:
:
.
:
:
11,904.0
9,238.0
768.51,348.0128.4
421.1
2,134.91,050.8
1,069.115.0
9,769.1
82.121.917.911.4
40.7
5.6
500
11,642.88,924.3
653.11,384.9
239.4
441.1
2,331.71,174.1
1,119.7
38.0
9,311.0
80.025.0
20.013.2
42.6
16.5
550
Million dollars
10,957.68,202.3
666.31,369.2254.1
465.7
2,340.41,193.5
1,077.969.0
8,617.2
Ratio
78.6
27.221.4
14.6
41.6
14.6
Number
600
10,598.67,978.1
1,318.76
148.2
491.0
2,232.51,202.6
1,006.024.0
8,366.1
78.9
26.721.1
15.1
39.3
12.3
650
10,154.6
7,596.7
598.81,278.7167.4
513.1
2,141.71,170.2959.512.0
8,013.0
78.9
26.721.115.4
38.023.6
650
Total farm assetsReal estate 3/
.
.
276.1212.7
318.3244.5
Million dollars
366.8278.4
387.2289.5
348.8296.9
Livestock and poultry 4/ : 5.0 5.9 6.4 6.2 6.2Machinery and motor vehicles 5/ : 13.9 17.5 20.6 22.1 20.8Crops 6/ : 2.1 1.9 1.5 1.1 .8Financial assets 42.4 48.5 60.0 68.3 24.1
Total farm debt : 27.2 39.3 42.1 36.7 38.2Real estate debt 7/ : 24.8 17.0 24.8 26.0 25.6Nonreal estate debt 8/ : 2.4 22.3 17.3 10.7 12.6CCC loans 9/ 0 0 0 0 0
Equity 249.0 279.0 324.8 350.5 310.6
. Ratio
Equity/assets . 90.2 87.6 88.5 90.5 89.0Debt/equity : 10.9 14.1 13.0 10.5 12.3Debt/assets, total 9.8 12.4 U.S 9.5 11.0Debt/assets, real estate 11.7 7.0 8.9 9.0 8.6Debt /assets, nonreel estate and CCC : 3.7 30.2 19.5 10.9 24.3Astern to operator/total debt 10/ : 6.0 -4.7 -2.8 -.2 5.1
See footnotes at end of table. continual--
170 130
Table 35 - -Farm balance sheet (excluding operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 11-continued
Item 1980 1981 1982 : 1983 1
:
1984 2/
ARIZONA
Farms 7,800 8,000
Number
8,200
Million dollars
8,300 8,300
Total farm assetsReal estate 3/Livestock and poultry 4/Machinery and motor vehicles 5/Crops 6/Financial assets
Total farm debtReal estate debt 7/Nonreal estate debt 8/CCC loans 9/
Equity
Equity/assets
Debt/equityDebt/assets, totalDebt/assets, real estate
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCCReturns to operator/total debt 10/
ARKANSAS
Farms
Total farm assetsReal estate 3/
Livestock and poultry 4/Machinery and motor vehicles 5/Crops 6/Financial assets
Total farm debtReal estate debt 7/
Nonreal estate debt 8/CCC loans 9/
Equity
Equity/assets
Debt/equityDebt /assets, total
Debt/assets, real estateDebt/assets, nonreal estate and CCCReturns to operator/total debt 10/
:
:
:
11,866.710,372.1
527.5
452.3
363.4151.5
1,579.6626.6943.0
10.0
10,287.2
86.7
15.413.3
6.0
63.822.3
58,000
19,764.015,.59.7
945.02,036.1
402.8620.3
3,373.31,762.8
1,562.548.0
16,390.7
82.9
20.617.1
11.2
40.2
G.8
12,127.810,833.8
449.4
478.6
204.6161.3
1,717.1670.1
1,026.1
21.0
10,410.7
85.8
16.5
14.2
6.2
80.919.9
57,000
20,374.3
16,267.0801.1
2,120.4537.7648.1
3,777.71,888.3
1,786.3103.0
16,596.6
81.5
22.818.5
11.6
46.0
18.2
11,636.210,373.4
440.3
479.3180.7
162.5
1,780.4685.5
1,033.961.0
9,855.8
Ratio
84.7
18.1
15.36.6
86.79.1
Number
56,000
Million dollars
18,567.3
14,436.1
756.82,088.4
561.3724.7
3,972.61,965.4
1.746.2261.0
14,594.7
Ratio
78.6
27.221.413.6
48.612.7
11,739.110,594.9
411.0
481.4
81.9169.9
1,812.4720.3
1,059.2
33.0
9,926.7
84.6
18.3
15.4
6.8
95.44.7
55,000
17,694.013,780.4
722.82,035.2400.2755.4
3,916.61,96.9.4
1,753.1174.0
13,777.4
77.9
28.422.1
14.4
49.2
10.8
10,768.99,522.9
447.9
453.182.6
262.5
1,855.9705.4
1,148.5
2.0
8,913.0
82.8
20.8
17.27.4
92.315.9
55,000
16,188.912,547.9
693.71,915.5406.5625.3
3,902.41,983.1
1,780.3139.0
12,286.5
75.9
31.824.1
15.8
52.7
25.3
-------- -------- ----------- ----------
See footnotes at end of table.
171 181
continued--
4
Table 35--Farm balance sheet (excluding operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1/--continued
Item 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 2/
CALIFORNIA Number
Farms 83,000 82,000 80,000 78,000 78,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets 64,482.5 69,450.9 69,394.7 68,755.0 63,030.6
Real estate 3/ 54,560.5 59,532.8 59,773.5 59,449.6 53,531.1
Livestock and poultry 4/ 3,067.6 2,988.7 2,734.7 2,719.6 2,753.1
Machinery and motor vehicles 5/ 3,843.4 4,034.0 3,954.9 3,826.1 3,601.2
Crops 6/ 1,077.8 785.8 661.8 408.1 527.2
Financial assets 1,933.2 2,109.7 2,269.9 2,351.6 2,618.0
Total farm debt 13,008.3 14,763.7 15,960.6 16,812.1 16,826.5
Real estate debt 7/ 6,788.3 7,688.3 8,153.6 8,670.8 8,703.2
Non-ea/ estate debt 8/ 6,198.0 7,050.4 7,646.0 8,068.3 8,066.3
CCC loans 9/ 22.0 25.0 161.0 73.0 57.0
Equity 51,474.2 54,687.2 53,434.1 51,942.9 46,204.2
Ratio
Equity /assets 79.8 78.7 77.0 75.5 73.3
Debt/equityDebt/assets, total
25.320.2
27.021.3
29.923.0
32.424.5
36.4
26.7
Debt/assets, real estate 12.4 12.9 13.6 14.6 16.3
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 62.7 71.3 81.1 87.5 8S.5
Returns to operator/total debt 10/ : 33.6 27.1 20.2 13.8 18.9
COLORADO
Farms
Total farm assetsReal estate 3/Livestock and poultry 4/Machinery and motor vehicles 5/Crops 6/Financial assets
Total farm debtReal estate debt 7/Nonreal estate debt 8)
CCC loans 9/
Equity
Equity/assets
Debt/equityDebt/assets, totalDebt/assets, real estateDebt/assets, nonreal estate and CCCReturns to operator/total debt 10/
27,000 27,500
Number
27,000 27,000 27,000
Million dollars
18,586.3 18,913.5 19,010.0 19,525.4 18,106.9
14,479.1 14,927.5 14,864.5 15,243.4 14,176.6
1,608.1 1,302.7 1,319.5 1,371.2 1,385.9
1,292.7 1,439.4 1,457.7 1,446.3 1,361.3
686.7 664.5 713.7 775.3 655.7
519.7 579.4 654.7 689.1 527.4
: 3,983.2 4,289.1 4,627.8 4,608.2 4,441.4
: 2,079.2 2,323.3 2,396.0 2,393.8 2,366.1
: 1,804.0 1,779.8 1,932.9 1,964.4 1,875.3
: 100.0 186.0 299.0 250.0 200.0
14,603.1 14,624.3 14,382.1 14,917.2 13,665.4
Ratio
. 78.6 77.3 75.7 76.4 75.5
27.3 29.3 32.2 30.9 32.5
21.4 22.7 24.3 23.6 24.5
14.4 15.6 16.1 15.7 16.7
: 46.4 49.3 53.8 51.7 52.8
: 5.7 7.5 3.7 5.0 10.3
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
172
182
Table 35--Farm balance sheet (excluding operator households), by State. December 31, 1980 -84 1/--continued
Item 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 2/
CONNECTICUT
Farms
Total farm assetsReal estate 3/Livestock and poultry 4/Machinery and motor vehicles 5/Crops 6/Financial assets
Total farm debtReal estate debt 7/Nonreal estate debt 8/CCC loans 9/
Equity
Equity/assetsDebt/equityDebt/assets, totalDebt/assets, real estate
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCCReturns to operator/total debt 10/
DELAWARE
Farms
Total farm assetsReal estate 3/Livestock and poultry 4/
Machinery and zotor vehicles 5/Crops 6/Financial assets
Total farm debt
Real estate dew. 7/Nonreal estate debt 8/
CCC loans 9/
Equity
Equity/assetsDebt/equity
Debt/assets, total
Debt/assets, real estateDebt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC
Returns to operator/total debt 10/
.
.
:
.
.
.
.
:
.
.
.
.
.
:
:
:
.
.
.
.
:
:
:
.
:
:
4,300
1,346.4
1,016.298.1138.9
26.766.4
203.193.3
109.80
1,143.3
84.917.8
15.1
9.2
33.3
19.1
3,500
1,414.51,155.3
29.6
160.328.740.7
266.3
130.7134.6
1.0
1,148.2
81.221.2
18.8
11.352.3-7.5
4,300
1,377.5
1,035.1
96.4150.3
25.969.8
222.9
102.2120.7
0
1,154.6
83.819.3
16.29.9
35.220.2
3,500
1,352.31,088.3
27.5
169.5
23.743.3
290.7
140.1147.6
3.0
1,061.6
78.527.4
21.5
12.5
57.0
8.6
Number
4,300
Million dollars
1,415.31,076.9
84.5153.6
26.573.8
226.5
105.9
0
1,188.8
Ratio
84.019.0
16.09.8
35.6
27.7
Number
3,500
Million dollars
1,378.01,098.0
25.9169.536.648.0
309.1
149.1157.0
3.0
1,068.9
Ratio
77.628.9
22.4
13.657.1
15.4
4,300
1,473.7
1,143.976.0
152.4
25.276.1
234.0109.2124.f:
0
1,239.7
84.118.9
15.99.5
37.9
20.1
3,600
1,410.31,138.5
24.0
173.024.350.5
364.8153.3210.5
1.0
1,045.5
74.134.9
25.9
13.577.8
21.9
4,300
1,840.5
1,307.179.0
143.528.3
282.7
229.7108.8120.8
0
1,610.9
87.514.3
12.58.3
22.7
37.9
3,600
1,269.71,002.7
21.1
162.8
26.8
56.2
360.3
153.3205.0
909.4
71.629.6
28.4
15.377.5
37.1
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
173 183
Table 35--Farm balance sheet (excluding operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1i-continued
Item 1980:
: 1981
:
:
: 1982
:
:
: 1983:
:
: 1984 2/
:
FLORIDA Number
Farms 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets s 22,419.9 21,707.6 22,461.6 22,795.9 21,690.9Real estate 3/ 19,407.4 18,695.1 19,274.7 19,679.8 18,701.5
Livestock and poultry 4/ 1,064.8 895.1 965.3 865.1 779.4Machinery and motor vefilcles 5/ 1,144.6 1,233.6 1,256.2 1,246.4 1,173.1
Crops 6/ 58.6 61.1 74.8 50.4 44.2Financial assets 744.4 822.6 890.6 934.2 992.7
Total farm debt . 3,432.6 3,853.0 4,009.8 4,017.1 3,930.3Real estate debt 7/ : 2,192.8 2,511.8 2,643.1 2,686.2 2,678.0Nonreal estate debt e/ : 1,233.8 1,332.3 1,358.7 1,326.9 1,249.2CCC loans 9/ 6.0 9.0 8.0 4.0 3.0
Equity 18,987.3 17,854.5 18,451.8 18,778.7 17,760.6
Ratio
Equity/arsets . 84.7 82.3 82.1 82.4 81.9Debt/equity : 18.1 21.6 21.7 21.4 22.1
Debt/assets, total . 15.3 17.7 17.9 17.6 18.1
Debt/assets, real estate 11.3 13.4 13.7 13.6 14.3Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 41.2 44.5 42.9 42.7 41.9
Returns to operator/total debt 10/ : 40.8 38.2 39.7 41.5 43.6
GEORGIA Number
60,000 57,000 55,000
Million dollars
51,000 51,000
Total farm assets 16,572.2 15,574.9 15,541.4 14,808.6 14,264.0Real estate 3/ 12,655.7 11,669.5 1 ''2.6 11,089.6 10,556.0Livestock and poultry 4/ : '916.0 791,1 b34.2 672.8 684.7Machinery and motor vegicles 5/ . 1,842.3 1,853.2 1,791.4 1,648.2 1,551.3Crops 6/ : 252.8 254.3 348.5 236.9 249.2Financial assets 905.4 1,006.8 1,094.6 1,161.0 1,222.7
:
:
Total farm debt : 4,174.9 4,512.2 4,495.2 4,413.8 4,246.9Real estate debt 7/ : 2,017.9 2,189.8 2,216.8 2,252.8 2,216.8Nonreal estate deft 8/ : 2,112.0 2,271.4 2,190.4 2,123.9 2,004.1
CCC loans 9/ : 45.0 51.0 88.0 37.0 26.0
12,397.3 11,062.7 11,046.2 10,394.8 10,017.2
Ratio
Equity/assets : 74.8 71.0 71.1 70.2 70.2
Debt/equity 33.7 40.8 40.7 42.5 42.4Debt/assets, total : 25.2 29.0 28.9 29.8 29.8
Dobt/assets, real estate : 15.9 18.6 19.3 20.3 21.0
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 55.1 59.5 56.0 58.1 54.7Returns to operator/total debt 10/ : -3.2 6.4 14.3 10.5 22.2
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
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Table 35--Farm balance sheet (excluding operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1i-continued
Item 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 2/
HAWAII
Farms 4,400 4,500
Number
4,500
Million dollars
4,500 4,500
Total farm assetsReal estate 3/Livestock anW poultry 4/
Machinery and motor vehicles 5/Crops 6/
Financial assets
Total farm debt
Real estate debt 7/Nonreal estate debt 8/CCC loans 9/
Equity
Equity/assetsDebt/equity
Debt/assets, total
Debt/assets, real estateDebt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC
Returns to operator/total debt 10/
:
.
:
:
:
:
.
:
:
.
.
2,904.02,562.0
114.1
188.30
39.6
207.0
121.185.9
0
2,697.0
92.9
7.77.1
4.725.1
139.6
3,360.92,996.9
118.7199.7
45.6
240.4
141.299.2
0
3,120.5
92.87.77.2
4.727.3
48.9
3,791.33,437.7108.3196.1
0
49.3
265.6
154.4111.2
0
3,525.7
Ratio
93.07.5
7.04.531.5
43.8
3,766.23,422.5
97.2194.6
3,917.0
3,595.583.5
183.10 0
52.0 55.0
284.7 301.2
1E(14.3 4
192.8108.3
0 0
3,481.5 3,615.9
92.4
8.27.6
5.329.8
42.6
92.38.37 7
5.4
33.771.6
IDAHO
Farms 24,300 24,700
Number
24,500
Million dollars
24,600 24,600
Total farm assets 14,295.7 14,951.6 14,536.4 14,585.6 13,480.2Real estate 3/ 10,679.7 11,506.8 11,171.2 11,028.4 10,154.4Livestock anT poultry 4/ 1,053.2 050.3 233.8 806.1 761.9Machinery and motor vehicles 5/ 1,422.8 1,529.1 ',517.2 1,511.6 1,422.7Crops 6/ 826.0 721.8 643.6 853.7 771.6Financial assets 314.1 343.5 370.5 385.8 369.8
Total farm debt : 2,855.2 3,210.6 3,376.4 3,408.0 3,360.3Real estate debt 7/ . 1,67° 2 1,772.2 1,822.3 1,850.5 1,832.2Nonreal estate debt 8/CCC loans 9/ .
1,
,...1
1,338.4100.0
1,382.1172.0
1,385.5172.0
1,358.1170.0
Equity: I' 11.5 11,741.0 11,160.0 11,177.6 10,119.9
Ratio
:gutty/assets . 80.0 78.5 76.8 76.6 75.1DeNt/equity 25.0 27.3 30.3 30.5 33.2Debt /assets, total : 20.0 21.5 23.2 23.4 24.9Debt /assets, real estate : 15.2 15.4 16.3 16.8 18.0Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 33.9 41.8 46.2 43.8 45.9Returns to operator/total debt 10/ : 10.2 12.3 7.4 5.2 10.1
See footnotes at and of :able. continued--
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Table 35--Farm balance sheet (excluding operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1/--continued
Item
ILLINOIS
1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 2/
Number
Farms : 107,000 104,000 100,000 96,000 96,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets 73,438.3 69,019.4 63,934.9 61,465.8
Real estate 3! 60,283.7 55,575.1 50,493.6 49,504.2Livestock and poultry 4/ 1,735.2 1,00.8 1,677.1 1,369.8
Machin, -y and motor vehicles 5/ 6,379.5 6,665.5 6,511.5 6,202.5
Crops 6/ 3,470.0 3,496.8 3,496.8 2,585.7
Financial assets 1,570.0 1,671.1 1,755.9 1,803.5
Total farm debt 9,410.4 10,473.8 11,297.4 10,843.7
Real estate debt 7/ : 5,359.0 5,954.6 6,100.9 6,163.3Nonreal estate debt 8/ . 3,696.4 3,943.3 4,046.5 4,132.4
CCC loans 9/ . 355.0 576.0 1,150.0 548.0
Equity : 64,028.0 58,545.6 52,637.5 50,622.1
. Ratio
Equity/assets : 87.2 84.8 82.3 82.4
Debt/equity 14.7 17.9 21.5 21.4
Debt/assets, total 12.8 15.2 17.7 17.6
Debt/assets, real estate 8.9 10.7 12.1 12.4
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC.
30.8 33.6 38.7 39.1
RAtturns to operator/total debt 10/ 2.3 15.1 5.3 -6.9
INDIANA Number
Farms 87,000 85,000 84,000 82,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets 39,275.4 35,549.1 32,922.4 31,547.1Real estate 3/ 31,509.0 28,004.5 24,710.6 24,185.1
Livestock and poultry 4/ 1,251.9 1,086.8 1,151.9 967.5Machinery and motor veElclea 5/ 3,780.4 3,961.0 3,968.2 3,843.7
Crops 6/ 1,698.8 1,371.9 1,813.0 1,210.6Financial assets 1,035.3 1,125.0 1,278.8 1,340.3
Total farm debt 5,481.4 7,097.4 7,390.0 7,086.0
Real estate debt 7/ 3,852.0 4,253.5 4,342.7 4,368.1Nonreal estate debt 8/ 2,429.4 2,566.9 2,511.3 2,454.9
CCC loans 9/ 200.3 277.0 536.0 263.0
Equity 32,794.0 28,451.7 25,532.4 24,461.1
Ratio
Equity/assets 83.5 80.0 77.6 77.5
Debt/equity : 19.8 24.91.:
29.0total . 16.5 20.0 23.
Debt/assets,22.5
Debt/assets, real estate 12.2 15.2 17.6 18.1
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 33.9 37.7 37.1 36.9
Returns to operator/total debt 10/ 2.3 2.4 2.0 -7.9
48,175.836,158.31,468.55,837.9
2,913.41,797.8
10,755i4
4:1234.;
410.0
37,420.4
77.7
28.722.3
16.9
38.613.2
82,000
26,564.719,114.0
1,042.03,617.7
1,470.91,320.1
6,894.04,267.62,409.4
217.0
19,670.7
74.0
35.026.0
22.335.3
11.1
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
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Table 35--Farm balance sheet (excluding operator 1-ouseholds), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1/--continued
Item 1980
:
:
:
1981
.
. 1982 :
:
1983 1984 2/
IOWA
Farms 118,000 117,000
Number
115,000 113,000 113,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets 82,306.6 77,736.6 71,929.8 64,083.2 49,922.2Real estate 3/ 63,946.8 60,457.9 53,923.5 47,880.8 34,002.9Livestock and pcLltry 4/ 4,619.2 30:1.8 3,947.1 3,338.2 3,604.7Machinery and motor vehicles 5/ 6,567.6 7,036.2 7,059.2 6,882.6 6,477.9Crops 6/ 5,273.7 4,283.5 4,835.8 3,740.1 3,560.8Financial assets 1,899.3 2,027.3 2,164.2 2,241.6 2,276.0
Total farm debt 13,866.3 14,975.3 16,775.9 16,046.0 15,578.5Real estate debt 7/ 7,202.4 7,969.8 8,361.6 8,521.2 8,336.6Nonreal estate debt 8/ 5,921.9 5,898.6 6,378.4 6,277.8 6,178.9CCC loans 9/ 742.0 1,107.0 2,036.0 1,247.0 1,063.0
Equity 68,440.3 62,761.3 55,153.9 48,037.2 34,343.7
Ratio
Equity/assets 83.2 80.7 76.7 75.0 68.8Debt/equity 20.3 23.v 30.4 33.4 45.4Debt/assets, total 16.8 19.3 23.3 25.0 31.2Debt/assets, real estate 11.3 13.2 15.5 17.8 24.5Debt/assets. nonrea! estate and CCC : 36.3 40.5 46.7 46.4 45.5Returns to operator/total debt 10/ : 2.2 11.4 2.6 -2.0 12.1
KANSAS Number
Farms : 75,000 75,000 75,000 74,000 74,000
: Million dollars
Total farm assets : 36,768.8 37,283.0 36,842.3 35,582.5 29,827.6Real estate 3/ : 28,130.7 28,557.7 27,347.0 26,379.8 21,098.9Livestock e d poultry 4/ 2,752.7 2,197.5 2,169.0 2,205.1 2,266.3Machinery and motor vehicles 5/ : 3,726.5 4,033.9 4,124.4 4,037.8 3,800.4Crops 6/ : 1,079.0 1,353.7 1,980 9 1,702.3 1,330.6Financial assets : 1,079.9 1,140.3 1,221.0 1,257.5 1,331.4
Total farm debt : 6,713.1 7,416.7 8.384.4 8,427.0 8,026.4Real estate debt 7/ : 3,052.1 3,437.2 3,596.2 3,617.0 3,589.5Nonreal estate debt 8/ . 3,431.0 3,425.5 3,614.2 3,781.0 3,765.9CCC loans 9/ 230.0 554.0 1,174.0 1,029.0 671.0
Equity: 30,055.7 29,866.3 28,457.9 27,155.5 21,801.2
Ratio
Equity/assets : 81.7 80.1 77.2 76.3 73.1Debt/equity 22.3 24.8 29.5 31.0 36.8Debt/assets, total 18.3 19.9 22.8 23.7 26.9Debt/assets, real estate 10.8 12.0 13.2 13.7 17.0Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC
.
42.4 45.6 50.:: 52.3 50.8Returns to operator/total debt 10/ .6 6.6 L 8 1.7 9.3
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
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Table 35--Fars balance sheet (excluding operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1/--continued
Item 1980 1981 1982 1983
KENTUCKY
Farms
1984 2/
Number
103,000 103,000 103,000 101,000 101,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets . 17,955.6 18,599.0 18,643.2 17,632.3 16,615.7Real estate 3/ : 13,180.0 13,424.7 13,328.5 12,812.2 11,542.7Livestock and poultry 4/ : 1,124.3 1,093.8 1,141.0 1,013.1 992.3Machinery and motor vehicles 5/ : 2,189.2 2,348.6 2,381.8 2,317.4 2,181.2Crops 6/ . 784.2 991.9 1,007.7 663.0 1,005.4Ftnancial assets : 677.8 740.0 784.2 826.7 894.2
Total farm debt : 3,427.2 3,722.9 3,748.3 3,687.1 3,685.8Real estate debt 7/ : 1,841.2 1,992.3 2,024.7 2,064.2 2,050.8Nonreal estate debt 8/ : 1,536.0 1,679.5 1,656.6 1,592.9 1,610.1CCC loans 9/ : 30.0 51.0 67.0 30.0 25.0
Equity 14,528.4 14,876.2 14,894.8 13,945.2 12,929.3
Ratio
Equity/assets 80.9 80.0 79.9 79.1 77.8Debt/equity 23.6 25.0 25.2 26.4 28.5Debt/assets, total 19.1 20.0 20.1 20.9 22.2Debt/assets, real estate 14.0 14.8 15.2 16.1 17.8Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC
.
33.2 33.4 32.4 33.7 32.2Returns to operator/total debt 10/ 11.6 22.0 17.9 5.3 26.2
LOUISIANA Number
Farms 38,000 37,500 36,500 36,000 36,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets : 16,297.0 16,237.0 15,429.3 15,336.5 14,436.4Real estate 3/ : 13,389.0 13,160.6 12,461.3 12,471.7 11,604.4Livestock and poultry 4/ : 581.1 538.3 503.8 462.1 454.1Machinery and motor vehicles 5/ : 1,627.8 1,706.0 1,668.1 1,632.5 1,536.5Crops 6/ : 244.7 329.6 255.5 200.8 236.9Financial assets 454.3 502.5 540.6 569.4 604.5
Total farm debt . 2,534.7 3,040.5 3,187.3 3,081.4 3,107.8Real estate debt 7/ : 1,415.8 1,625.8 1,722.8 1,729.7 1,683.3Nonreal estate debt 8/ °. 1,101.9 1,373.7 1,357.5 1,298.7 1,387.5CCC loans 9/ . 17.0 41.0 107.0 53.0 37.0
Equity 13,762.3 13,196.6 12,242.0 12,255.1 11,328.6
Ratio
Equity/assets : 84.4 81.3 79.3 79.9 78.5Debt/equityDebt/assets, total
.
:
18.415.6
23.018.7
26.020.7
25.120.1 21.5
Debt/assets, real estate 10.6 12.4 13.8 13.9 14.5
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 38.5 46.0 49.3 47.2 50.3Returns to operstor/totul debt 10/ 1.3 3.7 4.2 3.8 5.7
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
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Table 35- -Farm balance sheet (ezcludin$ operator households), by State, Dicember 31, 1980-84 1/-- continued
Item 1980 1981 : 1982 : 1983 : 1984 2/
MAINE Number
Farms 8,100 7,900 8,100 8,000 8,000
Million dolliis
Total farm assets 1,433.3 1,447.2 1,443.5 1,545.8 1,611.7Real estate 3/ 835.8 876.4 903.3 958.7 1,096.3Livestock and poultry 4/ 121.5 126.3 109.8 101.2 97.0Machinery and motor vehicles 5/ 273.6 281.4 287.9 282.2 265.6Crops 6/ 150.1 108.0 84.3 144.0 . 90.9Financial assets 52.2 55.0 58.2 59.7 62.0
Total farm debt 349.2 364.5 360.8 363.4 357.6Real estate debt 7/ 129.4 143.2 142.9 144.0 139.7Nonreal estate debt 8/ 218.8 219.3 215.9 218.5 216.9CCC loons 9/ 1.0 2.0 2.0 1.0 1.0
Equity 1,084.1 1,082.7 1,082.7 1,182.4 1,254.1
Ratio
Equity/assets 75.6 74.8 75.0 76.5 77.8Debt/equity 32.2 33.7 33.3 30.7 28.5Debt/assets, total 24.4 25.2 25.0 23.5 22.2Dehtfassets, real estate 15.5 16.3 15.8 15.0 12.7Debt /s3sets, nonreal estate and CCC : 36.8 38.8 40.3 37.4 42.3Returns to operator/total debt 10/ : -3.8 24.4 13.3 9.6 15.7
MARYLAND Number
Farms : 18,200 18,000 18,000 17,800 17,800
Million dollars
Total farm assets 7,628.7 7,220.2 6,546.3 6,642.0 6,425.9Real estate 3/ : 6,238.6 5,761.9 5,056.7 5,216.2 5,012.7Livestock and poultry 4/ . 312.7 301.1 269.2 256.5 249.8Machinery and motor vehicles 5/ : 696.5 751.2 773.3 758.7 714.1Crops 6/ 162.9 172.7 197.0 149.4 171.0Financial assets . 218.1 233.3 250.1 261.2 278.3
Total farm debt 937.2 1,022.1 1,057.8 1,077.2 1,063.0Real estate debt 7/ 571.7 613.6 639.5 653.6 643.0Nonreal estate debt 8/ 356.5 393.5 408.3 418.5 414.0CCC loans 9/ 9.0 15.0 10.0 5.0 6.0
Equi:y 6,691.6 6,198.1 5,488.6 5,564.8 5,362.9
Ratio
Equity/assets 87.7 85.8 83.8 83.8 83.5Debt/equity 14.0 16.5 19.3 19.4 19.8Debt/assets, total 12.3 14.2 16.2 16.2 16.5Debt/assets, real estate 9.2 10.6 12.6 12.5 12.8Debt/assets, nonrtal estate and CCC : 26.3 28.0 28.1 29.7 29.7Returns to operator/total debt 10/ : -3.3 6.2 6.0 2.0 18.1
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
179 18.9
Table 35 - -Farm balance sheet (excluding operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1 /-- continued
Item 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 2/
MASSACHUSETTS
Farms
Number
6,100 6,100 6,100 6,100 6,100
Million doIlars
Total farm assetsReal estate 3/Livestock and poultry 4/
Machinery and motor vehicles 5/Crops 6/Financial assets
Total farm debtReal estate debt 7/Nonreal estate debt 8/CCC loans 9/
Equity
Equity/assets
Debt/equityDebt/assets, total
Debt/assets, real estateDebt/assets, nonreal estate and CCCReturns to operator/total debt 10/
.
:
:
:
:
.
.
:
:
:
1,263.2913.890.2
169.525.264.4
198.374.2
124.10
1,064.9
84.3
18.615.7
8.135.5
30.3
1,334.5
966.987.6
180.824.874.4
221.6
138.90
1,112.9
83.4
19.916.6
8.637.8
41.4
MICHIGAN
Farms 65,000 64,000
Total farm assets 17,777.6 17,921.1Real estate 3/ 12,736.1 12,644.8Livestock and poultry 4/ 971.7 912.1
Machinery and motor vehicles 5/ 2,683.0Crops 6/ 728.5 7 9.8Financial assets 658.3 707.8
Total farm debt 3,200.4 3,636.3Real estate debt 7/ 1,789.2 2,008.9Nonreal estate debt 8/ 1,309.2 1,482.4CCC loans 9/ 102.0 145.0
Equity 14,577.3 14,284.8
Equity/ass,Jts 82.0 79.7
Debt/equity 22.0 25.5Debt/assets, total 18.0 20.3Debt/assets, real estate 14.0 15.9Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 28.0 30.8Returns to operator/total debt 10/ : 13.2 12.0
1,352.4987.081.1
182.326.1
75.9
225.786.6
1390.1
1,126.7
Ratio
83.3
20.0Iv.]
8.8
38.1
38.0
1,417.1
1,065.766.1
180.926.178.3
209.789.7120.0
1,207.4
85.2
11::
8.434.146.9
1,562.61,219.0
64.9
170.226.0
82.4
223.3100.4
r1.90
1,339.
81.i.i
8.235.8
57.1
Number
64,000
dollars
63,000 63,000
17,689.6 17,500.9 15,630.212,117.2 12,133.8 10,451.5
907.6 835.5 855.73,073.2 3,001.7 2,825.2
826.9 734.6 652.4764.8 795.3 845.4
4,015.4 3,999.5 3,992.4
2,099.8 2,183.8 2,186.1
1,625.6 1,659.7 1,691.3
290.0 156.0 115.0
13,674.2 13,501.4 11,637.8
Ratio
77.3 77.1 74.5
29.4 29.6 34.3
22.7 22.9 25.517,3 18.0 20.934.4 33.8 34.98.2 3.0 11.2
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
1 5 01801
Table 35--Farm balance sheet (excluding operator tiouseholds), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1/--continued
Item 1980 1981 1982 1983 19842/
MINNESOTA
Farms : 104,000 103,000
Number
102,000 101,000 101,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets : 49,481.0 49,501.8 46,954.8 43,938.5 36,403.1
Real estate 3/ : 36,055.2 35,839.8 32,842.4 30,546.9 23,225.7
Livestock and poultry 4/ : 2,665.1 2,414.0 2,200.8 2,011.1 1,996.4
Machinery and motor vehicles 5/ : 5,847.5 6,350.8 6,505.0 6,391.2 6,015.5
Crops 6/ : 3,153.9 3,111.7 3,395.9 2,875.3 2,985.0
Financial assets : 1,759.3 1,785.6 2,010.8 2,114.0 2,180.6
Total farm debt : 8,967,1 10,145.2 11,438 3 11,156.0 11,072.7
Real estate debt 7/ 4,417 4,998.2 5,25 .5 5,442.7 5,388.3
Nonreal estate debt 8/ : 3,785.4 4,114.0 4,541.8 4,574.3 4,587.4
CCC loans 9/ 764.0 1,033.0 1,639.0 1,139.0 1,097.0
Equity : 40,513.9 39,356.6 35,516.4 32,782.5 25,330.3
Ratio
Equity/assets 81.9 79.5 75.6. 74.6 69.6
Debt/equity 22.1 25.8 32.2 34.0 43.7
Debt/assets, total : 18.1 20.5 24.4 25.4 30.4
Debt/assets, real estate 12.3 13.9 16.0 17.8 23.2
Debt/assets, nonreal eatate and CCC : 33.9 37.7 43.8 42.7 43.1
Returns to operator/total debt 10/ : 8.7 10.0 4.5 2.0 12.0
MISSISSIPPI Number
Farms : 56,000 53,000 51,000 50,000 50,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets : 17,194.1 16,553.2 15,310.8 15,552.6 14,081.6
Real estate 3/ : 13,613.1 12,836.4 11,545.3 12,050.6 10,723.9
Livestock and poultry 4/ . 690.4 614.9 584.6 553.3 492.5
Machinery and motor vehicles 5/ : 1,910.6 1,933.0 1,879.9 1,828.8 1,721.2
Crops 6/ . 355.5 485.6 573.1 347.9 351.2
Financial assets : 624.5 683.3 727.9 772.1 792.8
Total farm debt : 3,223.3 3,818.7 3,976.8 3,843.3 3,884.1
Real estate debt 7/ : 1,575.6 1,782.5 1,869.2 1,899.4 1,884,4
Nonreal estate debt 8/ : 1,621.8 1,941.2 1,902.6 1,849.9 1,937.8
CCC loans 9/ : 26.0 95.0 205.0 94.0 62.0
Equity : 13,970.8 12,734.5 11,334.0 11,709.2 10,197.5
Ratio
Equity/assats : 81.3 76.9 74.0 75.3 72.4
Debt/equity . 23.1 30.0 35.1 32.8 38.1
Debt/asser.s, total : 18.7 23.1 26.0 24.7 27.6
Debt/assets, real estate : 11.6 13.9 16.2 15.8 17.6
Debt/assetb, nonreal estate and CCC : 46.0 54.8 56.0 55.5 59.6
Returns to operator/total debt 10/ : 1.4 1.8 5.5 1.3 9.2
See footnotes at and of table. continued--
181 191
Table 35 - -Tars balance sheet (excluding operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1 /-- continued
Item 1980
IIIIMMI
: 1981 : 1982 : 1983 : 1984 21: : : :
MISSOURI Number
Farms : 120,000 118,000 118,000 117,000 117,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets 36,508.7 35,123.1 32,710.8 32,086.7 26,483.7
Real estate 3 28,050.9 '19.4 24,211.3 24,03.3 18,546.3Livestock anipoultry 4/ 2,790.7 2,307.4 2,071.3 2,051.7
Machinery and motor vehicles 5/ 3,493.8 . 5./ 3,775.4 3,714.3 3,495.9
Crops 6/ 1,071.4 4'413.3 1,166.5 906.1 1,001.8
Financial assets 1,101.9 1,176.4 1,250.4 1,321.7 1,388.0
Total farm ?abt 5,753.9 6,325.3 6,649.2 6,591.1 6,483.3Real estate debt 7/ 3,158.4 3,431.8 3,520.2 3,591.8 3,569.6Norval estate de 'bt 8/ 2,462.5 2,664.4 2,742.i 2,818.3 2,775.8
CCC loans 9/ 133.0 229.0 387.0 181.0 138.0
Equity 30,754.8 28,797.8 26,061.6 25,495.6 20,000.4
Ratio
Equity/assets 84.2 82.0 79.7 79.5 75.5Debt/equity 18.7 22.0 25.5 25.9 32.4
Debt/assets, total 15.8 18.0 20.3 20.5 24.5
Debt/assets, real estate 11.3 12.8 14.5 14.9 19.2
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC 30.7 34.4 36.8 37.4 36.7
.Returns to operator/total debt 10/ : 1.3 9.3 1.3 -5.0 3.3
MONTANA
Farms 23,900 24,000
'dumber
24,000
Million dollars
24,000 26. .77
Total farm assets 18,867.9 19,916.3 19,437.1 19,664.7
Real estate 3/ 14,740.0 15,872.5 15,129.4 15,380.4 12,941.3
Livestock and poultry 4/ 1,383.7 1,193.5 1,165.7 1,285.6 1,161,,8
Machinery and motor veRicles 5/ 1,499.3 1,636,9 1,680.2 1,667.1 1,569.1
Crops 6/ 879.0 808.9 1,014.3 862.6 782.0Financial assets 366.0 404.6 447.5 468.9 466.9
Total farm debt 3,426.8 3,817.2 4,112.3 4,271.7 4,103.4
Real estate debt 7/ 2,131.3 2,273.0 2,341.9 2,451.6 2,412.6
Nonreal estate debt 8/ 1,161.5 1,350.2 1,422.4 1.466.1 1,389.3
CCC loans 9/ 134.0 194.0 348.0 354.0 301.0
Equity 15,441.1 16,099.1 15,324.9 15,393.0 12,820.8
Ratio
Equity/assets 81.8 80.8 78.8 78.3 75.8Debt/equity 22.2 23.7 26.8 27.8 32.0
Debt/assets, total 18.2 19.2 21.2 21.7 24.2
Debt/assets, real estate 14.5 14.3 15.5 15.9 18.6
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC 31.4 38.2 41.1 42.5 42.5
Returns to operator/total debt 10/ : 2.4 4.5 1.5 .8 -2.8
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Table 35--Farm balance sheet (excluding operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1/--continued
Item 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 2/
NEBRASKA Number
Farms 65,000 63,000 62,000 60,000 60,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets 44,102.6 44,275.6 43,627.8 38,737.1 30,240.1
Real estate 3/ 33,232.1 33,156.7 31,790.2 27,878.3 20,072.7Livestock and poultry 4/ 3,449.2 3,262.4 3,112.6 3,033.2 2,816.6
Machinery and motor vehicles 5/ 4,172.4 4,390.2 4,428.9 4,252.8 4,002.8
Crops 6/ 2,374.5 2,529.5 3,293.0 2,545.3 2,307.8Financial assets 874.4 936.9 1,003.1 1,027.5 1,040.2
Total farm debt 8,412.2 9,184.6 10,801.3 10,377.5 9,866.2
Real estate debt 7/ 3,446.6 3,845.2 4,061.8 4,140.2 4,105.1
Nonreal estate debt 8/ 4,259.6 4,402.4 4,836.5 4,953.3 4,758.1
CCC loans 9/ 706.0 937.0 1,903.0 1,284.0 1,003.0
Equity 35,690.4 35,091.0 32,826.5 28,359.7 20,373.9
Ratio
Equity/assets 80.9 79.3 75.2 73.2 67.4
Debt/equity 23.6 26.2 32.9 36.6 48.4
Debt/assets, total 19.1 20.7 24.8 26.8 32.6
Debt/assets, real estate 10.4 11.6 12.8 14.9 20.5
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC 45.7 48.0 56.9 57.4 56.7
Returrs to operator/total debt 10/ 2.0 11.2 5.3 1.6 13.3
NEVADA Number
Farms 3,100 2,900 2,700 2,700 2,700
Million dollars
Total farm assetsReal estate 3/Livestock and poultry 4/
Machinery and motor vehicles 5/Crops 6/
Financial assets
Total farm debtReal estate debt 7/Nonreal estate debt 8/CCC loans 9/
Equity
Equity/assetsDebt/equityDebt/assets, totalDebt/assets, real estateDebt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC
Returns to operator/total debt 10/
!
2,718.72,179.6
271.7
164.8
63.838.8
369.4
262.4106.0
1.0
2,349.3
86.4
15.7
13.612.0
19.9
11.9
2,729.9
2,230.8247.2
162.1
48.241.7
393.8
278.6114.2
1.0
2,336.1
85.6
16.9
14.4
12.5
23.1
4.5
2,581.0
2,073.8241.5
150.170.345.2
401.6
285.5113.1
3.0
2,179.4
Ratio
84.418.4
15.613.8
22.9
2.8
2,652.2
2,116.7262.2149.076.348.0
412.9
295.9116.0
1.0
2,239.3
84.4
18.415.614.0
21.8
2.2
2,399.2
1,909.4228.9
140.265.5
55.1
410.3
295.2114.1
1.0
1,988.9
82.9
20.617.1
15.5
23.5
4.7
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 35 - -Farm balance sheet (excluding operator houssholds), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1 /-- continued
Item 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 2/
NEW HAMPSHIRE Number
Farms 3,400 3,400 3,400 3,500 3,500
Million dollars
Total farm assets 662.5 697.6 708.7 750.7 829.8Real estate 3/ 472.8 494.8 512.5 554.4 633.9Livestock and poultry 4/ 55.7 57.4 50.0 44.0 44.1Machinery and motor vehicles 5/ 93.3 99.5 100.3 102.4 96.4Crops 6/ 15.9 17.8 14.7 17.1 16.8Financial assets 24.8 28.2 31.2 32.7 38.6
Total farm debt 78.9 83.9 86.8 85.7 88.9Real estate debt 7/ 47.1 49.8 51.6 50.2 55.3Nonreal estate debt 8/ 31.7 34.0 35.3 35.6 33.6CCC loans 9/ 0 0 0 0 0
Equity 583.6 613.7 621.8 664.9 740.9
Ratio
Equity/assets : 88.1 88.0 87.7 88.6 89.3Debt/equity 13.5 13.7 14.0 12.9 12.0Debt/assets, total 11.9 12.0 12.3 11.4 10.7Debt/assets, real estate 10.0 10.1 10.1 9.0 8.7Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 16.7 16.8 18.0 18.1 17.2Returns to operator/total debt 10/ -11.3 12.0 8.2 9.9 10.7
NEW JERSEY
Farms .
.
9,500 9,500
Number
9,500
Million dollars
9,400 9,400
Total farm assets : 3,205.9 3,333.5 3,255.4 3,241.5 3,466.5Real estate 3/ : 2,587.3 2,685.9 2,604.0 2,606.2 2,845.9Livestock and poultry 4/ 97.7 89.8 80.8 77.4 72.4Machinery and motor vehicles 5/ 330.7 356.2 362.6 356.0 335.1Crops 6/ : 44.1 49.0 47.6 36.1 42.5Financial assets : 146.3 152.7 160.5 165.8 170.6
Total farm debt 397.2 423.1 438.2 432.1 427.7Real estate debt 7/ 267.7 270.1 278.4 279.1 275.9Nonreal estate debt 8/ 126.5 147.0 153.8 149.0 148.8CCC loans 9/ 3.0 6.0 6.0 4.0 3.0
2,808.7 2,910.5 2,817.2 2,809.4 3,038.8
Ratio
Equity/assets 87.6 87.3 86.5 86.7 87.7Debt/equity 14.1 14.5 15.6 15.4 14.1Debt/assets, total 12.4 12.7 13.5 13.3 12.3Debt/assets, real estate 10.3 110.1 10.7 10.7 9.7Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC 20.9 23.6 24.5 24.1 24.5Returns to operator/total debt 10/ 12.6 22.5 23.8 22.4 28.6
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
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Table 35--Farm balance sheet (excluding operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 11-continued
Item 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 2/
NEW MEXICO Number
Farms 14,000 14,000 14,000 14,000 14,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets 9,731.7 9,763.3 9,045.4 9,174.5 8,340.4
Real estate 3/ 8,419.8 8,410.9 7,682.9 7,826.7 7,014.3
Livestock and poultry 4/ 608.9 548.9 528.5 532.0 529.2
Machinery and motor vehicles 5/ 447.5 472.0 471.0 467.3 439.8
Crops 6/ 63.6 118.8 126.1 93.0 91.7
Financial assets 191.9 212.7 236.9 255.5 265.3
Total farm debt 1,171.7 1,254.9 1,352.6 1,332.9 1,312.1
Real estate debt 7/ 670.0 723.7 754.4 755.7 741.6
Nonreal estate debt 8/ 496.7 503.2 533.3 !34.2 539.5
CCC loans 9/ 5.0 28.0 65.0 43.0 31.0
Equity 8,560.1 8,508.4 7,692.7 7,841.5 7,028.2
Ratio
Equity/assets : 88.0 87.1 85.0 85.5 84.3
Debt/equityDebt/assets, total
: 13.7
12.0
14.7
12.9
17.6
15.0
17.0
14.5
18.7
15.7
Debt/assets, real estate : 8.0 8.6 9.8
8
9.7 10.6
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 38.2 39.3 4 42.8 43.0
Returns to operator/total debt 10/ 14.8 6.6 4.7 4.4 7.6
NEW YORK . Number
Farms ! 47,000 48,000 49,000 48,000 48,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets ! 11.218.3 11,546.8 11,684.8 11,512.6 11,153.6
Real estate 3/ 6,366.9 6,633.8 6,612.4 6,492.1
Livestock and poultry 4/ 1,526.5 1,395.4 1,309.7 1,111.9 1,143.2
Machinery and motor vehicles 5/ : 2,073.4 2,322.2 2,452.2 2,383.5 2,243.4
Crops 6/ : 600.2 517.4 594.7 529.7 524.4
Financial assets : 651.4 677.9 715.8 733.3 750.4
Total farm debt 2,636.7 2,716.9 2,953.3 3,199.2 2,797.4
Real estate debt 7/ 1,018.7 1,099.4 1,140.8 1,156.1 1,080.8
Nonreal estate debt 8/ 1,577.0 1,565.5 1,740.5 1,987.2 1,684.6
CCC loans 9/ 41.0 52.0 72.0 56.0 32.0
Equity 8,581.6 8,829.9 8,731.6 8,313.4 8,356.2
an t io
Equity/assets 76.5 76.5 74.7 72.2 74.9
Debt/equity 30.7 30.8 33.8 38.5 33.5
Debt/assets, total 23.5 23.5 25.3 27.8 25.1
Debt/assets, real estate 16.0 16.6 17.3 17.1 16.6
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC.
33.4 32.9 35.7 42.9 36.8
Returns to operator/total debt 10/ 10.6 11.8 8.3 2.3 7.8
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
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Item 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 2/
NORTH CAROLINA
Farms
Total farm assetsReal estate 3/ .
Livestock and poultry 4/Machinery and motor vehicles 5/Crops 6/
Financial assets
Total farm debtReal estate debt 7/Nonreal estate debt 8/CCC loans 9/
Equity
Equity/assetsDebt/equity
Debt/assets, totalDebt/assets, real estate
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCCReturns to operator/total debt 10/
NORTH DAKOTA
Farms
Total farm assets
Real estate 3/Livestock and poultry 4/
Machinery and motor vehicles 5/Crops 6/Financial assets
Total farm debtReal estate debt 7/Nonreal estate debt 8/CCC loans 9/
Equity
Equity/assetsDebt/chuityDebt/assets, totalDebt/assets, real estateDebt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC
Returns to operator/total debt 10/
:
.
:
:
:
:
:
:
.
:
.
.
:
:
:
.
.
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
90,000
17,469.013,322.7
690.62,415.4
293.4
747.0
3,349.01,595.31,733.7
20.0
14,120.0
80.323.719.212.0
42.313.4
38,500
23,373.4
17,106.8980.9
2,999.41,412.4873.9
4,075.91,925.4
1,882.5
268.0
19,297.5
82.621.1
17.4
11.334.3
.1
86,000
16,952.212,573.3
630.82,526.0413.2808.9
3,731.51,829.41,861.1
41.0
13,220.8
78.028.222.014.543.4
23.5
37,000
24,388.9
17,731.8892.7
3,163.81,623.9976.7
4,650.52,077.32,097.2476.0
19,738.4
80.923.619.1
11.738.7
6.8
Number
83,000
Million dollars
17,154.012,640.9
667.3
2,517.4459.1
869.4
3,851.41,953.1
1,832.366.0
13,302.6
Ratio
77.5
29.0
22.5
15.5
42.1
21.9
Number
36,500
Million dollars
24,188.8
17,1.7.0892.1
3,230.81,814.31,134.5
5,456.32,216.52,288.8
951.0
18,732.5
Ratio
77.4
29.1
22.6
12.9
45.8
5.8
79,000
17,478.213,294.2
2,377.4311.0903.2
3,800.71,961.51,806.2
33.0
13,677.5
78.327.821.7
14.844.011.0
36,000
23,958.4
17,125.9910.4
3,161.81,557.41,202.9
5,544.42,293.32,302.0949.0
18,414.0
76.930.123.113.4
47.64.6
79,000
16,151.911,981.3
625.62,237.7
362.4944.9
3,658.71,962.61,669.0
27.0
12,493.2
77.329.3
22.7
6141:):1;
32.1
36,000
20,896.7
14,051.2883.2
2,975.91,564.11,422.3
5,483.42,293.32,288.1902.0
15,413.3
iil46.6
10.7
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Item 1980 1981 1982 1983 19842/
OHIO Number
Farms 94,000 93,000 92,000 90,000 90,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets 34,013.2 30,799.7 29,171.8 27,865.9 23,258.9
Real estate 3/ 26,784.0 23,711.1 21,782.3 20,808.0 16,246.1
Livestock and poultry y 1,193.3 1,071.7 1,057.3 975.6 1,007.6.
Machinery and motor vehicles 5/ 3,589.0 3,803.0 3,309.2 3,697.4 3,480.0
Crops 6/ 1,353.3 1,055.9 1,309.2 1,122.7 1,238.4
Financial assets 1,093.6 1,158.0 1,213.8 1,262.1 1,286.8
Total farm debt : 4,486.5 4,914.5 5,112.3 4.878.9 4,777.7
Real estate debt 7/ 2,511.4 2,764.2 2,826.7 2,848.3 2,804.5
Nonreal estate debt 8/ 1,861.1 2,012.2 2,003.6 1,895.6 1,846.2
CCC loans 9/ : 114.0 138.0 282.0 135.0 127.0
Equity 29,526.8 25,885.2 24,059.5 22,987.1 18,481.3
Ratio
Equity /assets 86.8 84.0 82.5 82.5 79.5
Debt/equity 15.2 19.0 21.2 21.2 25.9
Debt/assets, total 13.2 16.0 17.5 17.5 20.5
Debt/assets, real estate 9.4 11.7 13.0 13.7 17.3
'.gat /assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 27.3 30.3 30.9 28.8 28.1
Returns to operator/total debt 10/ : 7.2 -.3 2.1 -4.2 15.9
OKLAHOMA Number
Farms 73,000 73,000 73,000 74,000 74,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets 26,563.1 27,819.3 27,300.4 26,970.7 22,750.5
Real estate 3/ 21,222.5 22,278.7 21,496.5 21,192.1 17,173.1
Livestock and poultry 4/ : 2,114.6 1,887.8 1,801.1 1,716.4 1,753.4
Machinery and motor vehicles 5/ 2,141.6 2,365.4 2,462.1 2,476.4 2,330.8
Crops 6/ : 318.4 451.1 639.0 633.4 505.9
Financial assets . 766.0 836.2 901.8 952.4 987.2
:
:
Total farm debt : 4,L08.8 5,206.7 5,446.6 5,606.3 5,253.1
Real estate debt 7/ : 2,187.2 2,426.2 2,518.3 2,583.2 2,579.1
Nonreal estate debt 8/ : 2,373.6 2,640.5 2,542.4 2,620.1 2,451.0
CCC loans 2/ : 48.0 140.0 386.0 403.0 223.0
:
Equity : 21,954.3 22,612.5 21,853.8 21,364.4 17,497.4
:
: Ratio
:
Equity/assets : 82.6 81.3 80.0 79.2 76.9
Debt/equity : 21.0 23.0 24.9 26.2 30.0
Debt/assets, total : 17.4 18.7 20.0 20.8 23.1
Debt/assets, real estate : 10.3 10.9 11.7 12.2 15.0
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 45.3 50.2 50.5 52.3 47.9
keturns to operator /total debt 12/ : 5.7 6.2 8.6 3.0 5.1
:
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
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Table 35--Farm balance sheet (excluding operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1/--continued
Item 1980 1981 1982 1983 19842/
OREGON
Farms 36,500
Number
37,000 37,500 37,000 37,000
Million dollars
Total farm tssets 13,788.5 14,329.2 14,390.5 14,348.4 12,344.5Real estate 3/ 10,744.7 11,293.1 11,309.1 11,212.6 9,314.1Livestock and poultry 4/ 855.5 762.3 693.7 725.1 718.6Machinery and motor vehicles 5/ 1,338.0 1,434.6 1,455.0 1,424.5 1,340.7Crops 6/ 378.4 320.5 372.2 401.8 396.1Financial assets 471.9 518.7 560.5 584.5 574.9
Total farm debt 2,740.8 3,070.2 3,196.7 3,210.9 3,101.2Real estate debt 7/ 1,759.3 1,968.0 2,043.0 2,067.5 2,021.4Nonreal estate debt 8/ 948.5 1,040.2 1,062.7 1,03'4.4 950.7CCC loans 9/ 33.0 62.0 91.0 111.0 129.0
Equity 11,047.7 11,259.0 11,193.9 11,137.5 9,243.4
Ratio
Equity/assets : 80.1 78.6 77.8 77.6 74.9Debt/equity 24.8 27.3 28,6 28.8 33.6Debt/assets, total 19.9 21.4 22.2 22.4 25.1Debt/assets, real estate 16.4 17.4 18.1 18.4 21.7Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC 32.2 36.3 37.4 36.5 35.6Returns to operator/total debt 10/ : 11.8 9.7 6.1 6.3 9.9
PENNSYLVANIA Number
Farms 61,000 60,000 59,000 58,000 58,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets 17,003.7 16,610.9 16,522.0 16,984.0 16,036.2Real estate 3/ 11,986.5 11,456.6 11,399.1 12,336.0 11,364.6Livestock and poultry 4/ . 1,606.4 1,539.3 1,400.1 1,275.1 1,246.7Machinery and motor vehicles 5/ : 2,223.2 2,374.7 2,394.3 2,093.2 1,970.1Crops 6/ 658.5 6.8.8 732.1 656.2 793.7Financial assets : 529.2 561.5 596.4 623.4 661.0
Total farm debt : 2,398.3 2,618.4 2,697.4 2,726.1 2,692.8Real estate debt 7/ 1,282.6 1,389.7 1,422.3 1,452.2 1,441.2Nonreal estate debt 8/ : 1,089.6 1,191.8 1,236.0 1,251.0 1,237.7CCC loans 9/ : 26.0 37.0 39.0 23.0 14.0
Equity . 14,605.4 13,992.5 13,824.7 14,257.8 13,343.3
Ratio
Equity/assets : 85.9 84.2 83.7 83.9 83.2Debt/equity : 16.4 18.7 19.5 19.1 20.2Debt/assets, total . 14.1 15.8 16.3 16.1 16.8Debt/assets, real estate 10.7 12.1 12.5 11.8 12.7Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 22.2 23.8 24.9 27.4 26.8Returns to operator/total debt 10/ : 9.6 18.3 12.5 8.5 27.4
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
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Table 35 - -Farm balance sheet (excluding operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1/--continued
Item 1980 1981 1982 1983 19842/
RHODE ISLAND Number
Farms 820 800 800 750 750
Million dollars
Total farm assets 218.9 213.8 216.6 220.2 247.0
Real estate 3/ 180.8 175.1 177.3 183.2 209.2
Livestock and poultry 4/ 8.2 7.5 6.5 5.8 7.3
Machinery and motor vehicles 5/ 20.5 21.5 21.8 20.3 19.1
Crops 6/ 1.4 1.6 2.4 2.3 2.5
Financial assets 8.0 8.2 8.5 8.6 9.0
Total farm debt 21.6 23.2 25.8 25.6 26.1
Real estate debt 7/ 10.5 11.2 14.1 13.7 13.9
Nonreal estate debt 8/ 11.1 12.0 11.7 11.9 12.3
CCC loans 91 0 0 0 0 0
Equity 197.3 190.6 190.7 194.6 220.9
Ratio
Equity/assets : 90.1 89.2 88.1 88.4 89.4
Debt/equity . 11.0 12.2 13.5 13.1 11.8
Debt/assets, total : 9.9 10.8 11.9 11.6 10.6
Debt/assets, real estate 5.8 6.4 8.0 7.5 6.6
Debt /assets, nonreal estate and CCC.
29.2 31.0 29.9 32.2 32.4
Returns to operator/total debt 10/ 2.4 10.8 90.0 99.4 117.3
SOUTH CAROLINA Number
Farms 33,000 31,000 29,000 28,000 28,000
Million dollars
Total form assets 7,203.3 7,044.1 6,697.9 6,308.9 6,237.9
Real estate 3/ 5,453.9 5,244.1 4,900.1 4,642.5 4,508.4
Livestock and poultry 4/ 303.6 283.2 280.3 242.6 276.7
Machinery and motor vehicles 5/ 979.0 984.3 931.8 892.7 840.2
Crops 6/ 132.0 166.8 192.2 113.2 154.4
Financial assets 334.7 365.7 393.4 418.0 458.3
Total farm debt 1,407.9 1,601.2 1,630.0 1,605.3 1,579.1
Real estate debt 7/ 726.4 826.0 867.0 882.1 883.5
Nonreal estate debt 8/ 669.5 754.2 722.0 709.2 682.6
CCC loans 9/ 12.0 21.0 41.0 14.0 13.0
Equity 5,795.4 5,442.9 5,067.9 4,703.6 4,658.8
Ratio
Equity/assets . 80.5 77.3 75.7 74.6 74.7
Debt/equitr . 24.3 29.4 32.2 34.1 33.9
Debt/assets, total 19.5 22.7 24.3 25.4 25.3
Debt/assets, real estate 13.3 15.8 17.7 19.0 19.6
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 39.0 43.1 42.4 43.4 40.2
Returns to operator/total debt 10/ -4.2 6.1 8.0 -3.3 11.6
See footnotes at end of table.continued--
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Table 35 - -Fara balance sheet (excluding operator households), by State, Decaaber 31, 1980-84 1/ - -continued
Item 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 2/
SOUTH DAKOTA
Farms
Total farm assetsReal estate 3/
Livestock and poultry 4/Machinery and motor vehicles 5/Crops 6/Financial assets
Total farm debtReal e2tate debt 7/
Nonreal estate debt 8/CCC loans 9/
Equity
Equity/assets
Debt/equityDebt/assets, totalDebt/assets, real estate
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCCReturns to operator/total debt 10/
TENNESSEE
Farms
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38,000
20,189.013,842.52,245.62,136.1
1,474.9
489.9
4,128.51,717.8
2,165.6245.0
16,060.5
79.6
25.720.4
12.4
38.07.0
95,000
37,500
20,559.514,626.51,717.72,310.6
1,376.1528.5
4,530.01,899.2
2,317.8313.0
16,029.5
78.0
28.322.013.0
44.310.8
95,000
Number
37,000
Million dollars
20,670.114,592.91,776.7
2,357.21,370.7
572.5
5,029.41,963.7
2,557.7508.0
15,640.7
Ratio
75.7
32.224.313.5
50.47.0
Number
95,000
37,000
20,252.314,181.61,801.82,338.91,329.6600.4
5,114.72,004.9
2,635.8474.0
15,137.6
76.733.825.314.1
51.24.0
95,000
37,000
16,604.510,495.31,824.72,201.41,463.6
619.5
5,045.51,975.6
2,622.9447.0
11,559.0
69.6
43.730.4
18.8
50.313.9
95,000
: Million dollars
Total feta assets : 16,051.5 15,811.2 15,789.6 15,918.6Real estate 3/ : 12,021.0 11,617.9 11,347.5 11,703.8Livestock and poultry 4/ : 1,038.4 929.0 1,021.8 924.2Machinery and motco, vehicles 5/ : 1,927.9 2,051.9 2,065.5 2,049.5Crops 6/ , : 321.4 427.5 518.9 352,2Financial assets : 742.7 784.9 835,9 888.9
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Total farm debt : 2,742.7 2,900.0 2,876.1 2,753.6Real estate debt 7/ : 1,289.6 1,381.5 1,419.8 1,420.6Nonreal estate doge si 1 1,426.2 1,467.5 1,370.3 1,298.9CCC loans V : 27.0 51.0 86.0 34.0
:
Equity : 13,308.8 12,911.2 12,913.5 13,165.0:
: Ratio:
Equity/assets : 82.9 81.7 81.8 82.7Debt/equity : 20.6 22.5 22.3 20.9Debt/assets, total : 17.1 18.3 18.2 17.3De-t/assets, real estate 1 10.7 11.9 12.5 12.1Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : - 36.1 36.2 32.8 31.6Returns to operator/total debt 12/ : 30 804 9.5 -2.1
:
15,248.011,028.1
910.11,929.0
482.5898.3
2,708.11,410.11,270.0
28.0
1
12,539.9
82.2
NI.,
12.830.8
12.2
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
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Table 35--Farm balance sheet (excluding operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1/-continued
Item 19 80 1981 1982 1983 1984 2/
TEXAS
Farms : 189,000
Number
188,000 187,000 187,000 187,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets 74,627.9 83,705.1 85,269.1 90,978.9 98,206.5
Real estate 3/ : 60,367.7 69,375.9 69,969.8 76,217.9 83,863.8Livestock ana poultry 4/ : 5,220.6 4,646.5 5,121.6 4,957.8 4,896.6
Machinery and motor vehicles 5/ 5,550.4 5,916.0 5,960.7 5,914.5 5,566.8
Crops 6/ 1,360.1 1,498.7 1,805.0 1,334.0 1,127.2
Financial assets 2,129.2 2,268.0 2,412.0 2,554.7 2,752.1
Total farm debt : 10,640.0 11,886.1 12,898.0 12,880.2 13,260.7Real estate debt 7/ : 5,148.7 5,436.8 5,680.6 5,975.7 6,104.8
Nonreal estate debt 8/ : 5,425.3 6,021.4 6,070.4 6,105.6 6,691.9
CCC loans 9/ 66.0 428.0 1,147.0 799.0 464.0
Equity : 63,987.9 71,819.0 72,371.1 78,098.6 84,945.8
Ratio
Equity/assets . 85.7 85.8 84.9 85.8 86.5
Debt/equity : 16.6 15.6 17.8 16.5 15.6
Debt/assets, total : 14.3 14.2 15.1 14.2 13.5
Debt/assets, real estate : 8.5 7.8 8.1 7.8 7.3
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 38.5 45.0 47.2 46.8 49.9
Rotuma to operator/total debt 10/ : 4,1 13.7 1%0 8.4 12.7
UTAH
Farms 13,800 14,000
Number
14,000
Million dollars
14,000 14,000
Total farm assets 7,479.7 7,649.8 7,338.1 7,327.0 6,674.2
Real estate 3/ 6,271.5 6,466.1 6,101.5 6,122.1 5,515.0
Livestock and poultry 4/ 453.2 387.4 412.3 385.8 356.9
Machinery and motor vehicles 5/ 455.9 493.6 498.2 494.3 465.3
Crops 6/ 145.9 138.8 142.5 132.1 121.5
Financial assets 153.3 163.9 183.7 192.7 215.6
Total farm debt 876.0 960.5 1,005.6 1,030.5 1,045.5
Real estate debt 7/ 498.5 553.1 572.4 601.1 601.7
Nonreal estate debt 8/ : 371.5 399.4 423.2 420.4 436.8
CCC loans 9/ 6.0 8.0 10.0 9.0 7.0
Equit 6,603.7 6,669.3 6,332.5 6,296.5 5,628.8
Ratio
Equity/assets : 88.3 87.4 86.3 85.9 84.3
Debt/equity : 13.3 14.4 15.9 16.4 18.6
Debt/assets, total . 11.7 12.6 13.7 14.1 15.7
Debt/assets, real estate : 7.9 8.6 9.4 9.8 10.9
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 31.2 34.4 35.0 35.6 38.3
Returns to operator/total debt 10/ : 2.1 -.3 -.7 -2.2 1.4
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
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Table 35 - -Fars balance sheet (excluding operator households), by State, Deccaber 31, 1990-84 1 /-- continued
Item 1980 1981 1982 1983 19842/
VERMONT
Farms 8,200 7,500
Number
7,500
Million dollars
7,300 7,300
Total farm assets
Real estate 3/Livestock and poultry 4/
Machinery and motor fegicles 5/Crops 6/
Financial assets
Total farm debt
Real estate debt 7/Nonreal estate debt 8/CCC loans 9/
Equity
Equity/assetsDebt/equity
Debt/assets, totalDebt/assets, real estate
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCCReturns to operator/total debt 10/
VIRGINIA
Farms
Total farm assetsReal estate 3/Livestock and poultry 4/
Machinery and motor vehicles 5/Crops 6/
Financial assets
Total farm debtReal estate debt 7/Nonreal estate debt 8/CCC loans 9/
Equity
Equity/assetsDebt/equityDebt /assets, total
Debt/assets, real estateDebt/assets, nonreal estate and CCCReturns to operator/total debt 10/
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1,965.81,174.6
296.0346.368.380.6
303.6
168.3134.3
i.,)
1,662.2
84.618.3
15.4
14.3
17.1
29.3
59,000
12,622.6
9,512.8896.6
1,492.9
249.8470.5
1,815.9991.9807.017.0
10,a05.6
85.616.8
14.410.4
26.5-.:).9
1,965.1
1,170.2296.8
339.376.182.7
326.1
146.5
1.0
1,639.1
83.419.9
16.6
15.3
18.6
30.9
60,000
12,574.5
9,338.7
799.21,653.7
281.8501.1
1,961.91,066.1870.8
25.0
10,612.5
84.418.518
15.611.4
27.7
5.6
1,973.81,211.1
2C8.2343.5
61.6
89.3
344.3185.2158.1
1.0
1,629.5
Ratio
82.621.1
17.4
15.3
20.928.6
Number
58,000
Million dollars
12,801.09,599.2
735.51,643.5
291.9530.P
2,010.2
1,093.6885.6
31.0
10,790.8
Ratio
84.3
18.6
15.7
11.4
!81.68
2,001.31,286.8
222.1
331.868.692.0
354.2
189.6163.6
1.0
1,647.0
82.321.5
17.7
14.7
23.017.2
57,006
12,576.5
9,421.6
780.51,602.6
216.8555.0
2,044.7
1,131.5895.2
18.0
10,531.7
83.7
19.4
16.312.0
225::
2,152.31,468.0207.8
312.369.394.9
341.8184.9
155.9
1.0
1,810.5
84.118.9
15.9
12.6
22.916.0
57,000
12,389.5
9,240.0706.2
1,508.4
328.9606.1
2,037.8
l'aN16.0
10,351.7
83.6
19.7
16.412.3
28.5
See footnotes at end of table.continued--
192 2 2
Table 35- -Fars, balance sheet (excluding operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1i-continued
1
Item 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 2/
WASHINGTON Number
Farms : 39,500 39,000 38,000 38,000 38,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets 16,561.4 17,229.4 17,425.1 17,803.5 /7,117.6
Real estate 3/ 12,894.8 13,575.4 13,672.7 13,929.6 13,397.5
Livestock and poultry 4/ 825.1 729.6 725.8 744.1 713.8
Machinery and moor vehicles 5/ 1,817.0 1,888.0 1,832.3 1,818.0 1,711.2
Crops 6/ 497.1 464.5 586.3 681.0 663.3
Financial assets 527.4 571.8 608.0 630.6 631.9
Total farm debt 2,952.9 3,373.8 3,663.0 3,728-1 3,777.8
Real estate debt.7/ 1,737.1 1,989.5 2,093.1 2,131.2 2,131.9
Nonreal estate debt 8/ 1,141.8 1,247.3 1,277.9 1,309.9 1,310.9
CCC loans 9/ 74.0 137.0 292.0 287.0 335.0
Equity 13,608.5 13,855.6 13,762.1 14,075.3 13,339.8
Ratio
Equity/assets 82.2 80.4 79.0 79.1 77.9
Debt/equity 21.7 24.3 26.6 26.5 28.3
Debt/assets, total 17.8 19.6 21.0 20.9 22.1
Debt/assets, real estate 13.5 14.7 15.3 15.3 15.9
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC 33.2 37.9 41.8 41.2 44.2
Returns to operator/total debt 10/ 23.1 23.8 18.6 20.4 21.0
WEST VIRGINIANumber
Farms : 22,2(10 22,300 22,800 22,000 22,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets 3,327.4 3,392.6 3,099.6 2,917.5 2,537.3
Real estate 3/ 2,574.5 2,615.8 2,319.1 2,139.2 1,/79.5
Livestock and poultry 4/ 253.4 256.8 235.4 238.2 227.6
Machinery and motor vehicles 5/ 347.3 373.2 385.8 369.4 347.7
Crops 6/ 77.2 62.9 68.7 78.2 86.9
Financial assets 75.0 83.9 90.5 92.5 95.7
Total farm debt 319.7 340.5 345.1 348.0 340.8
Real estate debt 7/ 199.6 208.9 215.0 217.0 214.9
Nonreal estate debt 8/ 119.1 129.5 127.1 129.0 124.9
CCC loans 9/ 1.0 2.0 3.0 2.0 1.0
Equity 3,007.7 3,052.1 2,754.5 2,569.5 2,196.6
Ratio
Equity/assets 90.4 90.0 88.9 88.1 86.6
Debt/equity 10.6 11.2 12.5 13.5 15.5
Debt/assets, total 9.6 10.0 11.1 11.9 13.4
Debt/assets, real estate 7.8 8.0 9,3 10.1 12.1
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC 15.9 16.9 16.7 16.8 16.6
Returns to operator/total debt 10/ -14.9 -20.2 -26.6 -27.1 -14.3
See footnotes at end of table.continued--
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Table 35--Farm balance sheet (mcluding operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1/--continued
Item 1980 1981 1982 1983 19842/
WISCONSIN
Farms
.
92,000 90,000
Number
88,000 86,000 86,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets 29,647.4 29,403.4 28,831.5 26,981.7 23,793.6Real estate 3/ 18,743.1 18,540.6 17,772.3 16,543.7 13,416.3Livestock and poultry 4/Machinery and motor vehicles 5/
3,689.04,536.2
3,178.54,891.6
2,999.74,969.8
2,585.04,819.2
2,777.84,535.9Crops 6/ 1,523.3 1,545.2 1,756.5 1,640.8 1,629.5Financial assets 1,155.7 1,247.5 1,333.1 1,393.0 1,434.1
Total farm debt 5,625.0 6,329.4 6,829.2 6,946.3 6,801.7Real estate debt 7/ 2,790.1 3,153.6 3.323.9 3,469.8 3,460.4Nonreal estate debt 8/ 2,632.0 2,936.7 3,140.3 3,240.5 3,192.3CCC loans 9/ 203.0 239.0 365.0 236.0 149.0
Equity 24,022.4 23,074.0 22,002.3 20,035.3 16,991.9
Ratio
Equity/aosets: 81.0 78.5 76.3 74.3 71.4Debt/eqtray 23.4 27.4 31.0 34.7 40.0Debt/awJets, total 19.0 21.5 23.7 25.7 28.6Debt /assets, real estate 14.9 17.0 18.7 21.0 25.8Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 26.0 29.2 31.7 33.3 32.2Returns to operator/total debt 10/ : 22.3 18.1 14.3 8.2 19.9
WYOMINGNumber
Farms 9,300 9,100 9,200 9,100 9,100
Million dollars
Total farm asset
Real estate 3/
Livestock and poultry 4/Machinery and motor vehicles 5/Crops 6/
Financial assets
Total farm debtReal estate debt 7/
Nonreal estate debt 8/CCC loans 9/
Equity
Equity/assetsDebt/equityDebt /assets, total
Debt/assets, real estateDebt/assets, nonreal estate end CCCReturns to operator/total debt 10/
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7,414.85,971.9
664.8479.2158.7
140.3
1,081.8606.7468.1
7.0
6,333.0
85.417.1
14.6
10.232.9
4.5
7,600.4
6,407.0
579.0498.7158.5157.3
1,147.5643.9
492.611.0
6,652.9
85.317.214.7
10.136.1
-.6
7,827.46,410.7
582.6507,1149.3
177.7
1,188.8641.0
533.814.0
6,638.6
Ratio
84.817.915.2
10.038.7
-7.1
7,936.66,510.0
582.7497.7154.0192.3
1,221.6649.6
559.1
13.0
6,715.0
84.6L8.215.4
10.040.1-8.3
7,253.85,852.5
574.0468.4155.0203.9
1,182.5635.2
536.3
11.0
6,071.3
83.719.516.3
10.939.1-8.9
1/ Data are for farms with sales of $1,000 or more annually. 2/ Preliminary. 3/ Excludes value of operator dwellings.4/ Excludes horses, mules, and broilers. 5/ Includes only farm share value for trucks and autos. 6/ All crops held onfarms including crops under CCC and crops held off farms by farm operators. 7/ Excludes debt on operator dwellings.8/ Excludes debt for nonfarm purposes. 9/ Nonrecourse CCC loans secured by crops, and storage and drying facilities ownedby farmers. 10/ Total debt in this ratio is an average for the year.
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Table 36 - -Balance sheet of the fare sector(including operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1/...............w*.+.,............*
Item 1980 1981 1982 s 1983
ALABAMA
Farms
Total farm assetsReal estateLivestock and poultryMachinery and motor vehicles
Crops 3/Household equip. and furnishingsDeposits and currencyU.S. savings bondsInvestments in cooperatives
Total farm debt
Real e-tate debtNonreal estate debt 4/CCC loans 5/
Equity
Equity/assetsDebt/equityDebt/assets, totalDebt/assets, real estateDebt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC
Net farm income/debt 6/
ALASKA
Farms
Tots1 farm assets
Real estateLivestock and poultryMachinery and motor vehicles
Crops 3/Nousehad equip. and furnishingsDeposits and currencyU.S. savings bondsInvestments in cooperatives
Total farm debtReal estate debtNonreal estate debt 4/
CCC loans 5/
Equity
Equity/assetsDebt/equityDebt/assets, totalDebt/assets, real estateDebt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC
Net farm income/debt 6/
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57,000
14,209.9
10,829.0768.5
1,427.7
128.4456.9259.638.3
301.6
2,379.0
1,231.71,132.3
15.0
11,830.9
83.3
20.1
16.711.4
33.911.1
500
308.2
235.65.0
14.7
2.16.64.2.1
39.8
30.027.52.50
278.3
90.310.8
9.711.7
12.6
55,000
13,892.010,443.0
1,463.1
239.4474.7
262.135.3
321.3
2,603.5
1,373.91,191.6
38.0
11,288.5
81.323.1
18.713.2
33.7
21.6
550
356.5
270.85.9
18.5
1.9
8.26.2
.2
44.7
42.318.9
0
314.2
88.113.5
11.97.0
27.3
1.2
Number
54,000
Million dollars
13,089.1
9,581.6
1,2::3254.1
502.6
270.633.9
343.0
2,610.4
1,394.2
1,147.269.0
10,478.7
Ratio
80.1
194::
34.7
19.4
Number
600
Million dollars
411.2
1i.016121.6
IL:7.1
.2
55.7
45.527.418.10
Ratio
88.91 25
8.9::::
3.2
54,000
12,707.09,303.5
622.71,424.1
148.2
523.4287.935.4
361.8
2,496.4
1,402.41,070.0
24.0
10,210.6
80.424.4
19.615.1
32.1
16.6
650
434.0319.8
6.223.2
1.1
12.0
8.1
.2
63.4
39.928.811.2
0
394.1
90.810.1
9.29.09.8
6.5
1984 2/
54,000
12,277.68,843.5
598.81,337.7
Fli.i36.0
379.7
2,395.9
1,362.21,021.6
12.0
9,881.8
80.524.2
19.515.430.1
26.5
650
399.1327.6
6.221.8
.8
14.88.8
.1
19.0
41.4
28.313.2
357.7
89.6
11.610.4
8.618.4
12.0
See footnotes at end of table.continued--
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Table 36--Balance sheet of the farm sector (including operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 11-continued
Item
ARIZONA
Farms
Total farm assetsReal estate
Livestock and poultryMachinery and motor vehiclesCrops 3/
Household equip. and furnishingsDeposits and currencyU.S. savings t Ids
Investments in cooperatives
Total farm debtReal estate debt
Nonreal estate debt 4/CCC loans 5/
Equity
Equity/assetsDebt/equityDebt/assets, totalDebt/assets, real estateDebt/assets, nonreal estate and CCCNet farm income/debt 6/
ARKANSAS
Farms
Total farm assetsReal estate
Livestock and poultryMachinery and motor vehiclesCrops 3/
Household equip. and furnishingsDeposits and currencyU.S. savings bonds
Investments in cooperatives
Total farm debtReal estate debt
Nonreal estate debt 4/CCC loans 5/
Equity
Equity/assetsDebt/equityDebt/assets, total
Debr/assets, real estateDe'. /assets, nonreal estate and CCCNet fe."n income/debt 6/
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1980
7,800
12,560.7
10,848.6
527.5479.0
363.4136.8
86.1
4.5
114.8
1,662.8
655.4997.410.0
10,897.8
86.815.3
13.2
6.0
58.8
23.6
58,000
22,021.217,212.8
945.02,156.4
402.8
417.3363.4
65.0458.6
3,628.31,925.31,654.9
48.0
18,393.0
83.5
19.7
16.5
11.235.4
11.7
1981
8,000
12,859.6
11,325.0449.4505.7
204.6153.5
96.14.6
120.6
1,806.8
700.51,085.4
21.0
11,052.7
85.916.3
14.1
6.2
72.121.3
57,000
22,717.017,755.2
801.12,240.1
537.7
465.1373.861.1
482.8
4,071.32,061.1
1,907.2103.0
18,645.7
82.121.817.9
11.640.5
21.1
1982
Number
8,200
Million dollars
12,357.9
10,837.5440.3503.0
180.7169.1
103.84.6
118.9
1,871.7
716.2
1,094.661.0
10,486.2
Ratio
84.9
17.8
15.1
6.676.011.5
Number
56,000
Million dollars
20,734.015,746.4
756.82,191.7
::;:35
386.458.7
555.2
4,271.22,143.71,866.4
261.0
16,462.8
Ratio
79.4
25.920.613.6
42.7
15.7
1983
8,300
12,484.8
11,062.5411.0504.6
81.9
184.7
111.94.9
123.3
1,906.2
1,121.133.0
10,578.6
84.7
18.0
15.3
6.8
81.16.6
55,030
19,811.715,021.3
722.82,133.3
400.2
490.0404.060.1
579.8
4,216.52,168.61,873.9174.0
15,595.2
78.7
27.0
11.3
14.4
42.8
13.1
1984 2/
8,300
11,483.437.5
447.9474.082.6
200.0121.8
5.0
21214.6
1,952.8736.1
1,214.72.0
9,530.6
83.0
20.5
17.0
7.4/8.7
17.1
55,000
18,259.113,668.9
649036.75
2,004.0
540.8
444.6
4,204.62,160.21,905.3
139.0
14,054.6
77.0
29.9
23.0
15.8
44.5
26.4
See footnotes at and of table.continued--
1962 I.; 6
Table 36--Balance sheet of the farm sector (including operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1/--continued
Item
CALIFORNIA
Farms
1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 2/
: 83,000 82,000
Number
80,000 78,000 78,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets : 70,238.1 75,715.4 75,818.6 75,241.2 69,327.1
Real estate : 58,195.2 63,460.0 63,677.6 63,294.0 56,958.0
Livestock and poultry 3,067.6 2,988.7 2,734.7 2,719.6 2,753.1
Machinery and motor vehicles 4,070.4 4,261.8 4,150.6 4,010.7 3,767.4
Crops 3/ 1,077.8 785.8 661.8 408.1 527.2
Household equip. and furnishings 1,043.8 1,227.4 1,422.8 1,518.1 1,653.3
Deposits and currency 1,279.6 1,339.6 1,375.7 1,428.5 1,554.3
U.S. savings bonds 129.3 123.8 118.1 120.0 122.3
Investments in cooperatives 1,374.3 1,528.3 1,677.4 1,742.3 1,991.5
Total farm debt : 13,762.6 15,614.2 16,862.8 17,766.0 17,783.5
Real estate debt : 7,240.5 8,195.5 8,686.1 9,231.5 9,260.3
Nonreal estate debt 4/ 6,500.1 7,393.8 8,015.7 8,461.4 8,466.2
CCC loans 5/ 22.0 25.0 161.0 73.0 57.0
Equity : 56,475.4 60,101.1 58,955.8 57,475.2 51,543.6
Ratio
Equity/assets . 80.4 79.4 77.8 76.4 74.3
Debt/equity : 24.4 26.0 28.6 30.9 34.5
Debt/assets, total : 19.6 20.6 22.2 23.6 25.7
Debt/assets, real estateDebt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC
.
:
12.4
54.2
12.9
60.5
13.6
67.3
14.6
71.4 168.96.;
Net farm income/debt 6/ 34.0 28.2 21.6 15.5 20.0
COLORADO Number
Farms : 27,000 27,500 27,000 27,000 27,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets : 20,006.0 20,398.9 20,522.3 21.095.5 19,662.8
Real estate : 15,407.0 15,875.2 15,799.2 16,192.8 15,051.0
Livestock and poultry 1,608.1 1,302.7 1,319.5 1,371.2 1,385.9
Machinery and motor vehicles 1,369.1 1,520.7 1,529.8 1,516.1 1,424.2
Crops 3/ 686.7 664.5 713.7 775.3 655.7
Household equip. and furnishings : 266.5 296.2 340.6 374.9 421.9
Deposits and currency : 226.8 246.3 254.5 270.9 294.7
U.S. savings bonds : 23.3 23.1 22.2 23.1 23.6
Investments in cooperatives : 418.6 470.3 542.8 571.2 406.0
Total farm debt 4,197.5 4,516.2 4,E64.0 4,845.4 4,673.1
Real estate debt 2,212.4 2,470.8 2,546.6 2,542.9 2,512.0
Nonreal estate debt 4/ 1,885.1 1,859.4 2,018.3 2,052.5 1,961.0
CCC loans 5/ 100.0 186.0 299.0 250.0 200.0
Equity 15,808.5 15,882.7 15,658.3 16,250.1 14,989.8
Ratio
Equity/assets . 79.0 77.9 76.3 77.0 76.2
Debt/equity : 26.6 28.4 31.1 29.8 31.2
Debt/assets, total : 21.0 22.1 23.7 23.0 23.8
Debt/assets, real estate : 14.4 15.6 16.1 15.7 16.7
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC 43.2 45.2 49.1 47.0 46.9
Net farm income/debt 6/. 8.3 9.3 5.5 6.5 11.5
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
207197
Table 36-- Balance sheet of the farm sector (including operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1/--continued
Item 1980 1981
CONNECTICUT
?arms 4,300 4,300
Total farm assets : 1,708.7 1,749.3Reel estate : 1,258.5 1,278.9Livestock end poultry : 98.1 96.4Machinery and motor vehicles : 147.2 158.8Crops 3/ : 26.7 25.9Household equip. and furnishings : 69.6 76.2Deposits and currency . 51.8 54.2U.S. savings bonds : 12.7 12.2Investments in cooperatives . 44.2 46.7
Total farm debt : 230.9 253.1Real estate debt 115.5 126.3Nonreal estate debt 4/CCC loans 5/ :
115.40
126.80
Equity 1,477.8 1,496.3
Equity/assets 86.5 85.5Debt/equity 15.6 16.9Debt/assets, total : 13.5 14.5Debt/assets, real estate : 9.2 9.9Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 25.6 26.9Net farm income/debt 6/ : 24.7 26.0
DELAWARE :
Farms 3,500 3,500
Total farm assets : 1,572.8 1,504.7Reel estate : 1,253.2 1,179.4Livestock end poultry . 29.6 27.5Machinery and motor vehicles : 169.8 179.0Crops 3/ : 28.7 23.7Household equip. and furnishings : 28.1 28.5Deposits and currency t 27.4 28.7U.S. savings bonds : 7.6 7.3Investments in cooperatives t
t
28.3 30.5
:
:
Total farm debt : 282.5 308.2Real estate debt t 141.7 151.8Nonreal estate debt 4/ : 139.7 153.4CCC loans 5/ :
t
1.0 3.0
Equity:
t
1,290.3 1,196.5
:
:
Equity /assets : 82.0 79.5Debt /equity : 21.9 25.8Debt/assets, total : 18.0 20.5Debt /teats, real estate : 11.3 12.9Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 44.0 48.1Net farm income/debt 6/ : -3.8 11.7
:
19831982 1984 2/
Number
4,300 4,300 4,300
Million dollars
1,809.7
1,327.584.5
1,895.8
1,407.0
76.0
2,340.0
11,604.079.0
161.2 159.826.5 25.2
150.1
1241.391.3 103.957.1
666.2
14:6912:: 12.750.6 256.5
2307.61
126.70
265.5
134.3131.2
0
1,552.5 1,630.3
Ratio
85.8 86.016.6 16.314.2 14.09.8 9.5
26.3 26.833.2 26.7
Number
3,500
dollars
3,600
1,534.3 1,574.71,188.9 1,231.6
25.9 24.0177.9 181.336.6 24.333.1 36.830.2 33.17.2 7.7
34.6 36.0
327.7 386.3161.4 165.8163.3 219.5
3.0 1.0
1,206.6 1,188.4 .
Rctio
78.6 75.527.2 32.521.4 24.513.6 13.5
. 48.1 64.317.4 23.2
Million
260.6
133.6127.1
2,079.4
88.912.5
11.1
8.317.3
43.1
3,600
1,426.11,083.7
21.1
170.326.839.1
36.07.8
41.3
381.5165.7213.8
2.0
1,044.6
73.3
36.526.7
15.363.0
37.3
See footnotes at end of tablo.continued--
198 2 8
Table 36--Balance sheet of the farm sector (including operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1/ -continued
Item 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 2/
FLORIDA Number
Farms : 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets : 24,344.9 23,594.5 24,443.5 24,845.2 23,760.7
Real estate : 20,658.0 19,885.8 20,488.0 20,904.0 19,851.0
Livestock and poultry : 1,064.8 895.1 965.3 885.1 779.4Machinery and motor vehicles : 1,212.2 1,303.2 1,318.3 1,306.5 1,227.3
Crops 3/ . 58.6 61.1 74.8 50.4 44.2
Household equip. and furnishings : 359.1 372.2 442.2 483.4 554.5
Deposits and currency : 327.7 343.0 360.9 384.3 418.0
U.S. savings bonds : 65.8 63.C, 61.6 64.2 65.4
Investments in cooperatives : 5:8.7 671.1 732.4 767.4 821.0
Total farm debt 3,641.0 4,087.2 4,251.5 4,257.2 4,165.1
Real estate debt 2,334.1 2,671.8 2,809.5 2,853.3 2,842.6
Nonreal estate debt 4/ 1,300.9 1,406.4 1,433.9 1,399.9 1,319.5
CCC loans 5/ 6.0 9.0 8.0 4.0 3.0
Equity : 20,703.9 19,507.3 20,192.0 20,588.G 19,595.6
Ratio
Equity/assets : 85.0 82.7 82.6 82.9 82.5
Debt/equity . 17.6 21.0 21.1 20.7
Debt/assets, total . 15.0 17.3 17.4 17.1 17.5
Debt/assets, real estate : 11.3 13.4 13.7 13.6 14.3
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 35.4 38.2 36.5 35.6 33.8
Net farm income/debt 6/ . 41.2 39.0 40.1 41.8 43.9
GEORGIA Number
Farms 60,000 57,000 55,000 51,000 51,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets : 18,781.8 17,642.1 17,607.6 16,818.6 16,291.4
Real estateLivestock and poultry .
14,079.5
916.0
12,964.0
791.1
12,727.3
834.2
12,285.0
672.8
11,677.5
684.7
Machinery and motor vehicles 1,951.1 1,957.9 1,880.1 1,727.7 1,623.0
Crops 3/ : 252.8 254.3 348.5 236.9 249.2
Household equip. and furnishings : 408.9 404.6 457.2 472.1 541.0
L.posits and currency : 406.4 403.9 409.8 404.2 439.5
U.S. savings bonds : 49.6 45.1 42.6 41.1 41.9
Investments in cooperatives . 717.6 821.4 908.0 978.8 1,034.6
Total farm debt 4,551.1 4,925.3 4,907.9 4,822.5 4,641.5Real estate debt : 2,244.9 2,432.7 2,459.3 2,495.7 2,452.3
Nonreal estate debt 4/ : 2,261.2 2,441.6 2,360.6 2,289.8 2,163.3
CCC loans 5/ : 45.0 51.0 88.0 37.0 26.0
Equity : 14,230.7 12,716.8 12,699.8 11,996.1 11,649.9
: Ratio
Equity/assets : 75.8 72.1 72.1 71.3 71.5
Debt/equity : 32.0 38.7 38.6 40.2 39.8
Debt/assets, total . 24.2 27.9 27.9 28.7 28.5
Debt/assets, real estate . 15.9 18.8 19.3 20.3 21.0
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 49.0 53.3 50.2 51.3 47.4
Net farm income/debt 6/ . .2 9.1 15.9 12.3 23.0
------- ----------
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
199209
Table 36- -Balance sheet of the farm sector (including operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 11-continued
Item 1980 1981 1982 1983 19842/
HAWAII
Farms 4,400
Humber
4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500
Million dollars
Total farm assetsReal estate
Livestock and poultryMachinery and motor vehiclesCrops 3/
Household equip. and furnishingsDeposits and currencyU.S. cavings bondsInvestments in cooperatives
Total farm debtRealestate debtNonreal estate debt 4/CCC loans 5/
Equity
Equity/assetsDebt/equityDebt/assets, totalDebt/assets, real estate
nonreal estate and CCCNet farm income/debt 6/
IDAHO
Farms
.
:
:
.
.
:
:
:
:
3,094.52,676.3
114.1199.4
0
32.849.3
5.1
17.4
216.3
126.589.80
2,878.2
93.07.5
7.04.7
21.5139.2
24,300
3,574.33,124.2
118.7211.0
0
39.8
54.0
5.1
21.4
250.8
147.2
103.60
3,323.5
93.07.5
7.0
4.7
23.0
53.2
24,:00
4,030.4
3,579.0
108.3205.8
0
51.556.85.0
14.1
276.9
160.7116.1
0
3,753.5
Ratio
93.17.4
6.94.5
25.748.9
dumber
24,500
4,007.53,560.7
97.2203.9
0
54.660.55.2
25.4
296.5
189.8106.7
0
3,711.1
92.68.0
7.4
23.9
24,600
4,180.73,738.2
83.5191.60
68.865.85.3
27.6
321030:75
113.20
3,867.1
92.58.17.5
2:::Debt/assets,
75.4
24,600
Million dollars
Total farm assets 15,688.7 16,461.5 16,040.6 16,097.8 14,961.6Real estate 11,610.0 12,501.1 12,128.6 11,965.8 11,010.3Livestock and poultry 1,053.2 850.3 833.8 806.1 761.8Machinery and motor vehicles 1,506.9 1,615.4 1,592.3 1,584.5 1,488.4Crops 3/ 826.0 721.8 643.6 853.7 771.6Household equip. and furnishings 267.2 310.8 348.9 370.2 412.9Deposits and currency 163.0 175.6 183.3 195.9 213.1U.S. savings bonds 21.3 20.9 20.3 21.3 21.7Investments in cooperatives 241.2 265.6 289.8 300.3 281.8
Total farm debt 3,064.3 3,439.1 3,609.4 3,642.5 3,591.3Real estate debt 1,770.0 1,925.3 1,978.5 2,007.8 1,986.7Nonreal estate debt 4/ 1,228.3 1,413.8 1,458.9 1,462.7 1,434.6CCC loans 5/ t 66.0 100.0 172.0 172.0 170.0
Equity 12,624.3 13,022.5 12,431.2 12,455.3 11,370.2
Ratio
Equity/assets 80.5 79.1 77.5 77.4 76.0Debt/equity 24.3 26.4 29.0 29.2 31.6Debt/assets, total 19.5 20.9 22.5 22.6 24.0Debt/assets, real estate 15.2 15.4 16.3 16.8 18.0Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 31.7 38.2 '41.7 39.6 40.6Net farm income/debt 6/ 12.3 14.3 9.7 7.5 11.8
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
200 210
Table 36--Balance sheet of the farm sector (including operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 11-continued
ILLINOIS
Farms
Item
:
1980
107,000
1981
104,000
1982
Number
100,000
1983
96,000
$$
$ 1984 2/
96,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets : 77,921.7 73,244.6 67,881.2 65,368.2 51,404.4
Real estate : 63,014.4 58,060.1 52,721.9 51,660.0 37,711.8
Livestock and poultry : 1,735.2 1,610.8 1,677.1 1,369.8 1,468.5
Machinery and motor vehicles : 6,756.4 7,042.0 6,833.7 6,501.7 6,107.4
Crops 3/ : 3,470.0 3,496.8 3,496.8 2,585.7 2,913.4
Household equip, and furnishings 784.2 776.7 812.1 851.3 749.5
Deposits and currency 750.0 762.5 770.7 786.8 855.2
U.S. savings bonds 193.4 179.9 169.2 169.3 172.5
Investments in cooperatives 1,218.3 1,315.9 1,399.8 1,443.6 1,426.1
Total farm debt : 9,830.1 10,935.5 11,765.3 11,319.0 11,239.3
Real estate debt : 5,601.7 6,220.8 6,370.1 6,431.7 6,373.7
Nonreal estate debt 4/ : 3,873.4 4,138.7 4,245.2 4,339.3 4,455.5
CCC loans 5/ : 355.0 576.0 1,150.0 548.0 410.0
Equity : 68,091.6 62,309.2 56,115.9 54,049.2 40,165.1
Ratio
Equity/assets . 87.4 85.1 82.7 82.7 78.1
Debt/equity : 14.4 17.6 21.0 20.9 28.0
Debt/assets, total : 12.6 14.9 17.3 17.3 21.9
Debt/assets, real estate : 8.9 10.7 12.1 12.4 16.9
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 28.4 31.0 35.6 35.7 35.5
Net farm income/debt 6/ . 5.3 17.7 7.7 -4.6 14.7
INDIANA : Number
Farms : 87,000 85,000 84,000 82,000 82,000
: Million dollars
Total farm assets : 43,198.0 39,127.5 36,210.8 34,817.9 29,400.9
Real estate : 34,120.8 30,307.2 26,726.0 26,141.6 20,647.6
Livestock and poultry : 1,251.9 1,086.8 1,151.9 967.5 1,042.0
Machinery and motor vehicles : 4,003.7 4,184,7 4,164.6 4,029.1 3,784.7
Crops 3/ 1,698.8 1,371.9 1,813.0 1,210.6 1,470.9
Household equip. and furnishings : 750.00. 719.7 734.5 772.6 739.9
Deposits and currency : 491.6 491.1 510.2 529.7 575.7
U.S. savings bondsInvestments in cooperatives
:
:
76.4804804.9
69.8
896.3
67.5
1,043.268.7
1,098.269.9
1,070.0
Total farm debt : 6,917.9 7,573.7 7,874.5 7,568.9 7,368.5
Real estate debt . 4,171.3 4,603.3 4,696.9 4,721.5 4,610.0
Nonreal estate debt 4/ : 2,546.6 2,693.5 2,641.6 2,584.4 2,541.5
CCC loans 5/ . 200.0 277.0 536.0 263.0 217.0
Equity : 36,280.1 31,553.8 28,336.3 27,249.0 22,032.4
Ratio
Equity/assets 84.0 80.6 78.3 78.3 74.9
Debt/equityDebt/assets, totalDebt/assets, real estate
:
.
:
19.116.0
12.2
24.019.4
15.2
27.821.7
17.6
27.821.7
18.1
33.425.1
22.3
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 30.3 33.7 33.5 32.8 31.5
Net farm income/debt 6/ . 6.0 6.1 5.1 -4.8 13.1
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
201211
Table 36--Balat,:e sheet of the farm sector (including operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1 /- continued
Item 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 2/
IOWA
Farms
Total farm assets11281 estate
Livestock and poultry
Machinery and motor vehiclesCrops 3/
Household equip. and furnishingsDeposits std currencyU.S. savings bonds
Investments in cooperatives
Total farm debtReal estate debtNonreal estate debt 4/CCC loans 5/
Equity
Equity/assetsDebt/equity
Debt/assets, totalDeht/assets, real estateDebt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC
Net farm income/debt 6/
KANSAS
Farms
Total farm assetsReal estateLivestock and poultry
Machinery and motor vehiclesCrops 3/Household equip. and furnishingsDeposits and currency
U.S. savings bondsInvestments in cooperatives
Total farm debtReal estate debtNonreal estate debt 4/CCC loans 5/
Equity
Equity/assetsDebt/equityDebt /assets, total
Debt/assets, real estateDebt/assets, nonreal estate and CCCNet farm income/debt 6/
:
:
:
:
.
:
.
:
:
:
:
:
.
.
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
.
.
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
.
:
:
.
118,000
87,803.867,366.3
4,619.2
6,955.55,273.7
982.0668.9335.2
1,603.0
14,539.47,587.56,209.9
742.0
73,264.4
83.4
19.8
16.6
11.334.0
5.1
75,000
39,732.029,897.72,752.73,946.61,079.0
507.4442.2
220.7885.7
7,063.83,243.83,589.9
230.0
32,668.2
82.221.617.8
10.838.83,2
117,000
83,042.863,659.3
3,931.87,433.54,283.5
1,000.6694.2318.0
i,721.8
15,687.18,391.86,188.31,107.0
67,355.7
81.1
23.3
18.9
13.237.6
13.9
75,000
40,306.130,332.42,197.5
4,261.71,353.7
554.7
456.8
208.4941.0
7,794.5
3,650.83,589.6
554.0
32,511.7
r1.70
19.3
12.0
41.59.1
Number
115,000
Million dollars
76,847.156,750.8
3,947.1
7,408.54,835.8
1,030.4718.0305.9
1,850.7
17,527.28,800,06,691.3
2,036.0
59,319.9
Ratio
77.229.5
22.8
15.543.4
5.0
Number
75,000
Million dollars
39,816.829,028.32,169.0
4,328.41,980.9612.7480.8
203.91,012.8
8,778.5
3,817.33,787.2
1,174.0
31,038.4
Ratio
78.028.322.0
14::(2)
9.1
113,000
68,621.850,366.4
3,338.27,214.63,740.1
981.5751.2313.2
1,916.7
16,801.38,963.66,590.71,247.0
51,820.5
75.5
37.4
24.5
17.842.9
.0
74,000
38,513.127,984.02,205.1
4,232.51,702.3633.5505.1
209.71,040.9
8,828.03,836.93,962.1
1,029.0
29,685.2
77.129.722.913.7
47.43.7
113,000
53,613.835,750.43,604.76,777.03,560.8
843.1817.2319.0
1,941.7
16,329.68,765.16,501.5
1,063.0
37,285.2
69.543.8
30.524.542.3
13.4
74,000
32,424.822,368.02,266.33,975.91,330.6
612.3549.6
213.61,108.6
8,425.1
3,605.4
3'9614.70
23,999.7
74.035.1
17.0
45.910.9
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
I202 2 r)
Table 36-- Balance sheet of the farm sector (including operator hour.holds), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1 /-- continued
Item
KENTUCKY
Farms
Total farm assets
Real estateLivestock and poultryMachinery and motor vehiclesCrops 3/
Household equip. and furnishingsDeposits and currency
U.S. savings bondsInvestments in cooperativ4s
Total farm debt
Real estate debtNonreal estate debt 4/CCC loans 5/
Equity
: 1980:
:
:
1981 1982 :
:
1983 :
:
1984 2/
: 103,000 103,000
Number
103,000 101,000 101,000
20,893.4
15,081.81,124.32,318.5
784.2
: 546.1
: 450.9
119.9467.6
3,775.2
2,106.91,638.3
30.0
17,118.2
Equity/Assets : 81.9Debt/equity : 22.1
Debt/assets, total 18.1
Debt/assets, real estate : 14.0
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 28.7
Net farm income/debt 6/ . 15.5
LOUISIANA
Farms
Total farm assetsReal estate
Livestock and poultryMachinery and motor vehiclesCrops 3/
Household equip. and furnishings
Deposits and currencyU.S. savings bonds
Investments in cooperative'
Total farm debtReal estate debtNonreal estate debt 4/CCC loans 5/
Equity
Equity/assets :
Debt/equity .
Debt/assets, total .
Debt/assets, real estate :
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC :
Net farm income/debt 6/
Million dollars
21,614.9 21,709.2
15,341.0 15,210.51,093.8 1,141.02,481.3 2,499.6
991.9 1,007.7
598.9 685.8471.7 495.9
114.7 112.3521.6 556.4
4,101.8 4,129.7
2,276.7 2,310.61,774.1 1,752.1
51.0 67.0
17,513.1 17,579.5
Ratio
81.0 81.023.4 23.5
19.0 19.0
14.8 15.2
29.1 28.0
25.4 21.7
38,000
1 223.11.,685.4
581.11,724.0'44.7
372.3
250.622.9
342.1
37,500
18,155.414,422.8
538.31,802.4
329.6394.5
258.821.7
387.3
Number
36,500
Million dollars
17,295.613,645.1
503.81 1750.7
255.5
431.4
265.020.6
423.6
2,746.6 3,298.1 3,456.61,552.9 1,781.7 1,886.4
1,176.8 1,475.4 1,463.1
17.9 41.0 107.0
15,476.5 14,857.3 13,839.0
Ratio
64.9 81.8 80.017.7 22.2 25.0
15.1 18.2 20.01J.6 12.4 13.8
33.7 40.6 43.0
6.3 P.8 8.6
20,636.7 19,516.2
14,601.5 13,137.0'
1,013.1 992.32,429.2 2,281.9
663.0 1,005.4706.6 769.2
517.2 562.2
114.7 116.8591.5 651.4
4,069.8 4,071.4
2,352.5 2,334.0
1,687.3 1,712.430.0 25.0
16,566.9 15,444.8
80.3 79.124.6 26.4
19.7 20.916.1 17.8
28.5 27.2
9.5 28.7
36,000 36,000
17,229.8 16,309.2
13,645.1 12,685.6
462.1 454.11,711.3 1,607.5
200.8 236.9
463.3 521.6
278.3 302.621.2 21.6
447.7 479.2
3,347.7 3,375.91,992.4 1,840.1
1,402.2 1,498.8
53.0 37.0
13,882.1 12,933.2
80.6 79.324.1 26.1
19.4 20.713.9 14.5
40.6 42.4
7.8 9.4
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
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Tahlc 36- Balance sheet of the farm sector (including operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1i-continued
Item 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 2/
MAINE
Farms
Total farm assets
Real estateLivestock and poultryMachinery and motor vehicles
Crops 3/Household equip. and furnishingsDeposits and currencyU.S. savings bondsInvestments in cooperatives
Total farm debt
Real estate debtNonreal estate debt 4/CCC loans 5/
Equity
Equity/assets
Debt/equityDebt/assets, totalDebt/assets, real estateDebt/assets, nanrefl estate and CCCNet farm income/debt 6/
MARYLAND
Farms
Total farm assetsReal estate
Livestock and poultryMachinery sad motor vehiclescrops 3/
Household equip. and furnishingsDeposits and currencyU.S. savings bondsInvestments in cooperatives
Total farm debtReal estate debtNonreal estate debt 4/CCC loans 5/
Equity
Equity/assetsDebt/equityDebt/assets, totalDebt/assets, real estateDebt/assets, nonreal estate and CCCNet farm income/debt 6/
:
.
:
:
:
:
.
:
:
:
:
:
.
:
:
.
:
:
.
.
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
.
8,100
1,723.8
1,027.2121.5289.8
150.155.640.4
11.333.5
394.6
159.0234.6
1.0
1,334.2
77.2
29.622.815.5
33.6-.1
18,200
8,847.67,084.0
312.7737.6
162.9
242.8124.123.1
160.3
1,030.4649.1372.3
9.0
7,817.2
88.413.2
11.69.2
21.64.1
7,900
1,755.7
1,074.4126.3
297.3108.061.941.2
10.536.0
412.7
175.6235.1
2.0
1,343.0
76.5
30.723.516.3
34.825.0
18,000
8,367.16,534.0
301.1
793.7
172.7
241.3128.4:1.9174.0
1,12'.7695.9410.9
15.0
7,245.3
86.615.513.410.6
23.2
13.9
Number
8,100
Million dollars
1,767.0
1,104.5109.8
302.2
84.373.3
44.4
10.637.9
408.8
174.7
232.1
2.0
1,358.1
Ratio
70.9
30.1
23.1
13.8
35.3
15.6
Number
18,000
Million dollars
7,593.45,726.7
269.2
811.5
197.0
244.2
135.021.4
18:.3
1,160.5724.2
426.3
10.0
6,432.9
Ratio
84.7
18.0
15.3
12.6
23.4
12.2
8,000
1,890.6
1,176.0101.2295.8
144.083.446.7
10.938.6
412.0
175.7
235.31.0
1,478.6
78.2
27.921.815.0
32.812.5
17,800
7,731.45,899.5256.5795.3149.4
269.8142.022.1
196.8
1,180.9739.2
436.6
5.0
6,550.6
84.718.015.312.524.1
7.5
8,000
2,018.4
1,335.497.0277.8
90.9115.3
51011
40.2
404.7
170.2
233.51.0
1,613.7
80.0
825.1
20.012.7
34.318.0
17,800
7,531.75,661.9
249.8747.1
171.0
313.215 4, 4
22.5211.8
1,165.0726.3432.7
6.0
6,366.7
84.518.3
15.512.823.5
21.7
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
204<eN 4 4
Table 36--aalance sheet of the farm sector (including operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1/--continued
Item 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 2/
MASSACHUSETTS Number
Farms 6,100 6,100 6,100 6,100 6,100
Million dollars
Total farm assets 1,701.6 1,802.1 1,839.9 1,945.9 2,19 0.9
Real estate 1,226.4 1,293.1 1,315.2 1,415.1 1,6 13.0
Livestock and poultry 90.2 87.6 81.1 66.1 64.9
Machinery and motor vehicles 179.5 191.0 191.3 189.6 178.1
Crops 3/ 25.2 24.8 26.1 26.1 26.0
Household equip. and furnishings : 89.8 101.9 119.6 138.0 190.1
Deposits and currency 40.7 46.3 48.7 51.7 56.2
U.S. savings bonds 5.3 5.6 5.4 5.7 5.8
Investments in cooperatives 44.5 51.8 52.5 53.7 56.9
Total farm debt : 230.1 256.7 261.7 245.2 262.0
Real estate debt 99.6 110.6 115.5 119.1 132.8
Nonreal estate debt 4/ 130.5 146.1 146.2 126.1 129.2
CCC loans 5/ : 0 0 0 0 0
Equity . 1,471.6 1,545.4 1,578.2 1,700 .7 1,928.9
Ratio
Equity/assets : 86.5 85.8 85.8 87.4 88.0
Debt/equity : 15.6 16.6 16.6 14.4 13.6
Debt/assets, total . 13.5 14.2 14.2 12.6 12.0
Debt/assets, real estate : 8.1 8.6 8.8 8.4 8.2
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 27.5 28.7 27.9 23.7 22.4
Net farm income/debt 6/ . 36.2 45.9 43.8 52.1 59.0
MICHIGAN Number
Farms ! 65 '00 64,000 64,000 63,000 63,000
Malloy dol lars
Total farm assets : 20,786.6 20,939.3 20,669.4 20,521.8 18,434.6
Real estate : 14,694.6 14,569.2 13,942.2 13,942.2 11,992.8
Livestock and poultry 971.7 912.1 907.6 835.5 855.7
Machinery and mots vehicles 2,841.5 3,102.6 3,225.3 3,146.5 2,955.7
Crops 3/ 728.5 719.8 826.9 734.6 6)2.4
Household equip. and furnishings : 562.4 601.5 665.1 714.1 743.6
Deposits and currency 408.9 414.9 436.4 457.1 497.1
U.S. savings bonds 107.2 99.5 97.4 99.9 101.7
Investments in cooperatives : 471.7 519.7 568.6 591.9 635.6
Total farm debt 3,550.7 4,026.5 4,423.6 4,419.6 4,413.2
Real estate debt 2,064.3 2,314.7 2,416.0 2,509.3 2,508.5
Nonreal estate debt 4/ : 1,384.4 1,566.9 1,717.5 1,754.4 1,789.7
CCC loans 5/ 102.0 145.0 290.0 156.0 115.0
Equity : 17,235.9 16,912 .8 16,245.8 16,102.1 14,021.4
Ratio
Equity/assets . 82.9 80.8 78.6 78.5 76.1
Debt/equity . 20.6 23.8 27.2 27.4 31.5
Debt/assets, total . 17.1 19.2 21.4 21.5 23.9
Debt/assets, real estate . 14.0 1.5.9 17.3 18.0 20.9
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 24.4 26.9 29.8 29.0 29.6
Net farm income/debt 6/ : 16.3 15.6 11.9 6.3 13.6
See footnotes at end of table.
205 215
continued--
Table 36-- balance sheet of the farm sector (including operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1f-continued
Item 1980
:
: 1981
.
: :
: 1982 :
: :
:
1983 : 1984 2/
MINNESOTA Number
Farms : 104,000 103,000 102,000 101,000 101,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets : 53,903.3 53,939.8 51,167.3 47,962.5 39,787.1
Real estate : 38,942.4 38,668.8 35,416.0 32,923.2 25,019.2
Livestock and poultry : 2,655.1 2,414.0 2,200.8 2,011.1 1,996.4
Machinery and aoto' vehicles : 6,192.9 6,709.4 6,826.8 6,699.5 6,293.2
Crops 3/ 3,153.9 3,111.7 3,395.9 2,875.3 2,985.0
Rousehold equip. and furnishings : 829.1 884.2 937.9 938.4 865.3
Deposits and currency 544.8 559.2 582.5 613.8 667.5
U.S. savings bonds 63.4 59.5 57.7 39.5 60.6
Investments Jo cooperatives 1,511.6 1,533.0 1,749.8 1,841.7 1,899.9
Total farm debt 9,511.8 10,750.4 12,080.9 11,813.2 11,729.5
Real estate debt 4,771.4 5,392.7 5,669.5 5,856.1 5,804.4
Nonreal estate debt 4/ 3,976.4 4,324.7 4,772.3 4,808.1 4,828.1
CCC loans 5/ 764.0 1,013.0 1,639.0 1,139.0 1,097.0
Equity : 44,391.5 43,189,4 39,086.4 36,149.3 28,057.5
Ratio
Equity/assets . 82.4 80.1 76.4 75.4 70.5
Debt/equity . 21.4 24.9 30.9 32.7 41.8
Debt/assets, total . 17.6 19.9 23.6 24.6 29.5
Debt/assets, real estate . 12.3 13.9 16.0 17.8 23.2
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 31.7 35.1 40.7 39.5 40.1
Net farm income/debt 6/ . 11.0 12.5 7.1 4.1 13.3
MISSISSIPPI Number
Farms : 56,000 53,000 51,000 50,000 50,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets : 19,460.2 18,720.4 17,329.5 17,676.2 16,111.4
Real estate : 15,096.4 14,224.5 12,784.2 13,333.8 11,857.0
Livestock and poultry . 690.4 614.9 584.6 553.3 492.5
Machinery and motor vehicles . 2,023.5 2,042.1 1,972.9 1,917.0 1,800.7
Crops 3/ : 355.5 485.6 573.1 347.9 351.2
Rousehold equip. and furnishings : 426.0 433.9 451.5 505.7 546.7
Deposits and currency . 317.0 313.8 317.5 3;t.0 359.8
U.S. savings bonds . 75.e 68.5 64.5 65.9 67.1
Investments in cooperative. : 475.8 537.0 581.1 620.6 636.4
Total farm debt . 3,521.2 4,173.7 4,339.2 4,203.8 4,248.6
Real estate debt : 1,747.2 1,975.3 2,069.8 2,101.7 2,083.5
Nonreal estate debt 4/ : 1,748.0 2,103.4 2,064.4 2,008.1 2,103.1
CCC loans 5/ . 26.0 95.0 205.0 94.0 62.0
Equity : 15,939.0 14,546.7 12,990.3 13,472.4 11,862.8
: Ratio
Equity/assets . 81.9 77.7 75.0 i6.2 73.6
Debt/equity : 22.1 28.7 33.4 31.2 35.8
Debt/assets, total . 18.1 22.3 25.0 23.8 26.4
Debt/assets, real estate : 11.6 13.9 16.2 15.8 17.6Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 40.7 48.9 49.9 48.4 50.9
Net farm income/debt 6/ 4.9 5.8 8.6 4.1 11.5
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
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Table 36-- Balance sheet of the farm sector (including operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1 /-- continued
Item 1980 1981 1952 1983 1984 2/
MISSOURI Number
Parma : 120,000 118,000 118,000 117,000 117,000
Million dollars
:
Total farm assets : 41,121.9 39,600.6 36,948.0 36,380.1 30,178.8
Real estate : 30,987.0 29,484.0 26,707.2 26,536.0 20,429.0
Livestock and poultry : 2,790.7 2,258.9 2,307.4 2,071.3 2,051.7
Machinery and motor vehicles : 3,700.1 3,914.3 3,964.2 3,893.5 3,657.3
Crops 3/ : 1,071.4 1,273.3 1,166.5 906.1 1,G01.8
Household equip. and furnishings : 843.2 867.2 909.6 972.5 908.3
Deposits and currency 682.3 702.3 739.3 780.7 849.4
U.S. savings bonds : 243.6 229.2 224.3 231.7 236.1
Investments in cooperatives 803.6 871.2 931.7 988.4 1,045.21
Total farm debt : 6,217.2 6,833.5 7,170.0 7,120.5 7,013.3
Real estate debt : 3,458.9 3,788.3 3,883.1 3,959.2 3,931.9
Nonreal estate debt 4/ : 2,595.2 2,816.2 2,899.9 2,980.2 2,943.3
CCC loans 5/ 133.0 229.0 387.0 181.0 138.0
Equity : 34,904.7 32,767.1 29,778.0 29,259.6 23,165.6
Ratio
Equity/assets . 84.9 82.7 80.6 80.4 76.8
Debt/equity : 17.8 20.9 24.1 24.3 30.3
Debt/assets, total . 15.1 17.3 19.4 19.6 23.2
Debt/assets, real estate . 11.3 12.8 14.5 14.9 19.2
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 26.9 30.1 32.1 32.1 31.6
Net farm income/debt 6/ : 5.6 13.7 5.5 -1.1 6.5
MONTANA Number
Farms : 23,900 24,000 24,000 24,000 24,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets : 20,062.7 21,199.7 20,693.7 20,954.9 18,100.1
Real estate : 15,486.7 16,666.5 15,876.7 16,130.4 13,564.2
Livestock and poultry : 1,383.7 1,193.5 1,165.7 1,285.6 1,166.8
Machinery and motor vehicles 1,587.8 1,729.3 1,763.3 1,747.5 1,641.6
Crops 3/ 879.0 808.9 1,014.3 862.6 782.0
Household equip. and furnishings.
214.4 248.2 272.3 296.1 300.5
Deposits find currency 179.4 188.5 198.3 211.0 229.4
U.S. savings bonds 47.2 45.3 44.4 46.2 47.1
Investments in cooperatives : 284.5 319.5 358.8 375.3 368.5
Total farm debt : 3,600.9 4,007.4 4,308.8 4,475.2 4,301.5
Real estate debt : 2,239.3 2,386,7 2,457.6 2,571.2 2,528.7
Nonreal estate debt 4/ : 1,227.7 1,426.7 1,503.2 1,550.0 1,471.8
CCC loans 5/ 134.0 194.0 348.0 354.0 301.0
Equity : 16,461.7 17,192.3 16,385.0 16,479.7 13,798.6
Ratio
Equity/assets : 82.1 81.1 79.2 78.6 76.2
Debt/equity . 21.9 23.3 26.3 27.1 31.2
Debt/assets, total . 17.9 18.9 20.8 21.4 23.8
Debt/assets, real estate . 14.5 14.3 15.5 15.9 18.6
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 29.8 35.8 38.4 39.5 39.1
Net farm income/debt 6/ . 4.1 6.0 3.2 2.3 -1.3
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
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Table 36 - -Balance sheet of the farm sector (including operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1 /-- continued
Itea 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 2/
NEBRASKA
Farms
Total farm assetsReal .15tate
Livestock and poultryMachinery and motor vehicles
Crops 3/Household equip. and furnishingsDeposits and currency
U.S. savings bondsInvestments in cooperatives
Total farm debtReal estate debtNonreal estate debt 4/CCC loans 5/
Equity
Equity/assetsDebt/equityDebt/assets, totalDebt/assets, real estate
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCCNet farm income/debt 6/
NEVADA
Farms
Total farm assetsReal estateLivestock and poultry
Machinery and motor vehiclesCrops 3/Household equip. and furnishingsDeposits and currencyU.S. savings bonds
Investments in cooperatives
Total farm debtReal estate debtNoareal estate debt 4/CCC loans 5/
Equity
Equity/assetsDebt/equityDebt/assets, totalDebt/assets, real estateDebt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC
Net farm income/debt 6/
:
:
:
.
:
:
:
:
:
:
.
.
:
.
65,000
46,695.234,773.3
3, -S9.24,418.8
2,3?4.5
442.6461.2
105.6669.8
8,780.1
3,606.54,467.6
706.0
37,915.1
81.223.2
18.8
10.4
43.43.9
3,100
2,950.82,331.8
271.7
174.5
63.816.7
40.7
4.5
20.1
392.8280.7
111.1
1.0
2,558.0
86.715.4
13.312.0
18.1
14.3
63,000
46,876.2
34,675.03,262.44,638.2
2,529.5
474.6467.9
98.0730.7
9,581.84,021.34,623.5
937.0
37,294.4
79.625.7
20.4
11.6
45.613.0
2,900
2,967.42,385.2
247.2
171.248.2
48.3
39.84.1
23.5
418.5297.9
119.6
1.0
2,548.9
85.916.414.1
12.5
20.7
7.3
Number
62,000
Million dollars
46,175.033,227.4
3,112.64,648.1
3,293.0
523.8484.6
94.3791.3
11,224.7
4,245.45,076.31,903.0
34,950.2
Ratio
75.7
32.1
24.312.8
53.9
7.0
Number
2,700
Million dollars
2,807.52,216.1
241.5
157.6
70.351.8
39.03.7
27.5
426.6305.1
118.5
3.0
2,380.9
Ratio
84.817.915.213.8
20.5
5.6
60,000
41,055.8
29,122.43,033.24,457.9
2,545.3
491.3499.3
95.1
811.3
10,808.1
4,324.95,199.21,284.0
30,247.7
'3.735.7
26.3
14.9
54.33.1
2,700
2,886.82,260.6
262.2
156.2
76.356.8
41.53.9
29.4
438.6
316.0121.5
1.0
2,448.3
84.817.9
15.2
14.0
19.6
4.8
60,000
32,153.020,956.82,816.64,187.6
2,307.8
426.5543.2
894.;
10,287.6
4,285.94,998.71,003.0
21,865.5
68.0
47.0
32.020.5
53.6
14.2
2,700
2,626.22,038.1
228.9
146.7
65.5
62.145.1
3.9
35.9
435.7
315.1
119.6
1.0
2,190.5
83.4
19.9
16.615.5
20.5
6.9
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
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Table 36 - -talance sheet of the farm sector (including operator households), by State, December 31, 1980 -84'1/ --continued
Iteut 1980:
s 1981 s 1982s
s 1983 1984 2/:
NEW HAMPSHIRE Number
Farms 3,400 3,400 3,400 3,500 3,500
Million dollars
Total farm assets . 827.9 871.6 892.5 951.1 1,067.6Real estate : 587.5 613.4 634.0 684.2 780.5Livestock and poultry 55.7 57.4 50.0 44.0 44.1Machinery and motor vehicles . 98.8 105.1 .105.2 107.3 100.8Crops 3/ . 15.9 17.8 14.7 17.1 16.8Household equip. and furnishings . 33.0 37.1 44.3 51.3 70.7Deposits and currency s 16.8 17.6 18.5 20.3 22.1U.S. savings bonds 2.8 2.7 2.6 2.8 2.9Investments in cooperatives 17.4 20.6 23.2 24.1 29.7
Total farm debt : 91.6 97.2 100.5 98.9 103.1Real estate 4ebt 58.6 61.8 63.8 61.9 68.1Nonreal estate debt 4/ 33.0 35.4 36.7 37.0 35.0CCC leans 5/ : 0 0 0 0 0
Equity : 736.3 774.4 792.0 852.2 964.6
. Ratio
Equity/assets . 88.9 88.8 88.7 89.6 90.3Debt/equity : 12.4 12.6 12.7 11.6 10.7Debt/assets, total . 11.1 11.2 11.3 10.4 9.7Debt/assets, real estate s 10.0 10.1 10.1 9.0 8.7Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC s 13.7 13.7 1,2 13.8 12.2Net farm income/debt 6/ :
s
.1 20.5 16.6 20.3 19.8
NEW JERSEY s Number:
Farms .
s
9,500 9,500 9,500 9,400 9,400
s
s
Million dollars
Total farm assets : 4,031.0 4,196.6 4,119.7 4,120.7 4,468.3Real estate s 3,131.2 3,244.6 3,140.0 3,137.0 3,419.3Livestock and poultry . 97.7 89.8 80.8 17.4 72.4Machinery and motor vehicles . 350.2 376.3 380.5 373.2 350.5Crops 3/ : 44.1 49.0 47.6 36.1 42.5Household equip. and furnishings . 156.2 174.6 195.3 209.6 276.6Deposits and currency : 158.2 165.7 174.5 184.0 200.4U.S. savings bonds . 13.5 12.9 12.7 13.0 13.3Investments in cooperatives : 80.0 83.7 88.3 90.4 93.3
Total farm debt 460.0 487.6 504.1 497.2 491.8Real estate debt 324.0 326.2 335.7 335.9 331.5Nonreal estate debt 4/ 133.0 155.4 162.3 157.3 157.4CCC loans 5/ 3.0 6.0 6.0 4.0 3.0
Equity 3,570.9 3,709.0 3,615.6 3,623.5 3,976.5
Ratio
Equity /assets: : 88.6 88.4 87.8 87.9 89.0Debt/equity : 12.9 13.1 13.9 13.7 12.4Debt/assets, total : 11.4 11.6 12.2 12.1 11.0Debt/assets, real estate : 10.3 10.1 10.7 10.7 9.7Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 15.1 17.0 17.2 16.4 15.3Net farm income /debt 6/ 20.6 28.9 31.1 29.4 34.7
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 36--Balance sheet of the farm sector (including operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1/--continued
Ilea s 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 2/
NEW MEXICO
Farms
Total farm assets
Real estateLivestock and poultryMachinery and motor vehiclesCrops 3/Household equip. and furnishingsDeposits and currency
U.S. savings bondsinvestments in cooperatives
Total farm debt
Real estate debtNonreal estate debt 4/CCC loans 5/
Equity
Equity/assets
Debt/equityDebt/assets, totalDebt/assets, real estateDebt/assets, nonreal estate and CCCNet farm income/debt 6/
NEW YORK
Farms
Total farm assetsReal estate
Livestock and poultryMachinery and motor vehiclesCrops 3/
Household equip. and furnishings
Deposits and currencyU.S. savings bonds
Investments in cooperatives
Total farm debtReal estate debtNonreal estate debt 4/CCC loans 5/
Equity
Equity/assets
Debt/equityDebt/assets, totalDebt/assets, real estateDebt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC
Net farm income/debt 6/
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14,000
10,552.9
8,985.6608.9
474.063.6
162.5103.6
9.4145.4
1,240.7
715.0520.7
5.0
9,312.2
88.2
13.3
11.8
8.033.5
18.2
47,000
13,040.57,498.1
1,526.52,195.8
600.2
324.9
333.162.3
499.7
2,911.11,199.7
1,670.441.0
10,129.4
77.7
28.7
22.316.030.9
12.3
14,000
10,592.8
8,970.0548.9498.6
118.8174.7108.4
9.0164.3
1,328.5
771.8520.828.0
9,264.3
87.5
14.3
12.5
8.634.310.8
48,000
13,453.37,799.51,395.42,453.4
517.4
364.3341.458.4
523.5
3,001.31,292.51,656.8
52.0
10,452.0
77.7
28.7
22.316.630.2
13.6
Number
14,000
Million dollars
9,830.3
8,188.0528.5494.3
126.1
184.1114.1
8.8186.4
1,429.1
804.0560.165.0
8,401.2
Ratio
85.5
17.014.5
9.838.1
8.5
Number
49,000
Million dollars
13,634.47,761.51,309.72,573.5
594.7
418.8366.658.3
551.3
3,251.31,339.1
1,840.372.0
10,383.0
Ratio
76.2
31.3
23.817.332.6
10.7
14,000
9,984.3
8,335.6532.0489.9
93.0201.01:1.4
202.3
1,409.0
804.9561.243.0
8,575.3
85.9
16.414.1
36.69.7
6
7..
48,000
13,518.47,914.8
1,111.9
529.7
458.3382.159.5
563.5
3,509.01,354.7
2,098.356.0
10,009.4
74.0
35.1
26.017.138.4
5.2
14,000
9,116.07,465.4
529.2460.1
91.7
217.6132.1
9.3
210.5
1,387.6
789.3
567.331.0
7,728.4
84.8
18.0
15.2
10.636.2
10.4
48,000
13,193.57,595.2
1,143.22,346.9524.4
532.2415.560.6
575.4
3,076.41,264.41,780.0
32.0
10,117.1
76.7
30.4
23.316.632.4
10.0
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
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Table 36--Balancashest of the farm .actor (including operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 f-- continued
Item 1980 1981
t t
1982t
1983 1984 Vt
NORTH CAROLINA Number
Farms 90,000 86,000 83,000 79,000 79,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets 20,46948 19,824.9 20,092.5 20,569.1 19,132.6
Real estate 15,276.0 14,396.7 14,454.0 15,180.0 13,662.0Livestock and poultry 690.6 630.8 667.3 592.4 625.6Machinery and motor vehicles 2,558.0 2,668.7 2,641.9 2,492.1 2,341.0
Crops 2/ 293.4 413.2 459.1 3%1.0 362.4
Household equip. and furnishings 560.9 569.9 660.8 714.7 810.8Deposits and currency 5.10.1 504.7' 512.6 519.6" 565.3U.S. savings bonds 58.2 52.6 49.7 49.3 50.2
Investments in cooperatives 522.6 588.3 647.1 680.0 715.3
Total Urn debt 3,680.5 4,102.7 4;235.5 4,181.3 4,030.0
Real estate debt 1,829.2 2,094.7 2,233.2 2,239.7 2,237.9
Nonreal estate debt 4/ 1,831.3 1,967.1 1,936.3 1,908.5 1,765.0
CCC loans 5/ 20.0 41.0 66.0 33.0 27.0
Equity 16,789.3 15,722.2 15,857.0 16,387.8 15,102.7
Ratio
Equity/assets 82.0 79.3 78.9 79.7 78.9
Debt/equity 21.9 26.1 26.7 25.5 26.7
Debt/assets, total 18.0 20.7 21.1 20.3 21.1
Debt/assets, real estate 12.0 14.5 15.5 14.8 16.4
Debt /assets, nonreal estate and ddc 35.6 37.0 35.5 36.0 32.8
Net farm income/debt 6/ 17.2 26.7 24.6. 14.4 33.9
NORTH DAKOTA Number
Farms : 38,500 37,000 36,500 36,000 36,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets 25,016.5 26,073.0 25,848.0 25,638.0 22,419.8
Real estate 18,006.8 18,655.0 17,999.0 17,999.0 1$,760.0
Livestock and poultry 980.9 892.7 892.1 910.4 883.2
Machinery and motor vehicles 3,176.6 3,342.5 3,390.7 3,314.3 3,113.3
Crops 3/ 1,412.4 1,623.9 1,814.3 1,557.4 1,564.1
Household equip. and furnishings 258.4 288.6 321.4, 344.8 341.9
Deposits and currency 293.9 291.7 302.7 317.6 345.4U.S. savings bonds 148.3 134.6 129.9 133.5 136.0
Investments in cooperatives 739.2 843.9 997.9 1,060.9 1,275.8
Total farm debt 4,293.0 4,893.0 5,712.1 5,803.9 5,744.1
Real estate debt 2,026.7 2,185.5 2,330.7 2,410.3 2,409.0
Nonreal estate debt 4/ 1,998.3 2,231.5 2,430.4 2,444.7 2,433.1
CCC loans 5/ 268.0 476.0 951.0 949.0 902.0
Equityt
20,723.5 21,179.9 20,135.9 19,834.0 16,675.7
t
t
Ratio
Equity/assets 82.8 81.2 77.9 77.4 74.4
Debt/equity 20.7 23.1 28.4 29.3 34.4
Debt /assets, total 17.2 18.8 22.1 22.6 25.6
Debt/assets, real estate 11.3 11.7 12.9 13.4 16.3
Debt /assets, nonreal estate and CCCNet farm income/debt 6/
32.3
2.4
36.58.9
43.1
7.8
44.4,
6.3
43.5
12.0
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Table 36 - -Balance sheet of the farm sector (!ycluding operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1 /-- continued
Item 1980 1981 1982 1983 19842/
OHIO Number
Farms 94,000 93,000 92,000 90,000 90,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets : 38,139.5 34,555.4 32,733.5 31,329.1 26,246.6Real estate : 29,479.1 26,064.0 23,913.6 22,815.2 17,790.8Livestock and poultry 1,193.3 1,071.7 1,057.3 975.6 1,007.6Machinery and motor vehicles 3,801.0 4,017.8 3,997.6 3,875.8 3,640.7Crops 3/ : 1,353.3 1,055.9 1,309.2 1,122.7 1,238.4Househa d equip. and furnishings : 774.0 735.4 776.7 792.6 745.2Deposits and currency : 625.2 647.0 672.7 699.7 760.4U.S. savings bonds . 115.8 109.6 106.1 108.1 110.2Investments in cooperatives : 797.8 853.9 900.3 939.3 953.3
Total farm debt . 4,819.7 5,276.7 5,484.4 5,247.5 5,141.1Real estate debt : 2,764.1 3,038.5 3,103.2 3,123.1 3,071.1Nonreal estate debt 4/ : 1,941.5 2,100.1 2,099.2 1,989.4 1,942.9CCC loans 5/ : 114.0 138.0 282.0 135.0 127.0
Equity : 33,319.9 29,278.7 27,249.0 26,081.6 21,105.5
: Ratio
Equity/assets : 87.4 84.7 83.2 83.3 80.4Debt/equity : 14.5 18.0 20.1 20.1 24.4Debt/assets, total . 12.6 15.3 16.8 16.7 19.6Debt/assets, real estate : 9.4 11.7 13.0 . 13.7 17.3Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 23.7 26.4 27.0 25.0 24.5Net farm income/debt 6/ . 12.4 5.5 6.9 .4 19.0
OKLAHOMA. Number
Farms : 73,000 73,000 73,000 74,000 74,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets : 29,494.9 30,927.8 30,394.7 30,087.0 25,513.1Real estate : 23,154.0 24,287.5 23,416.5 23,067.0 18,678.0Livestock and poultry 2,114.6 1,887.8 1,801.1 1,716.4 1,753.4Machinery and motor vehicles 2,268.1 2,499.0 2,583.9 2,595.9 2,438.4Crops 3/ 318.4 451.1 639.0 633.4 505.9Household equip. and furnishings : 554.7 627.8 699.7 740.4 726.0Deposits and currency . 458.0 492.8 518.3 559.1 608.0U.S. savings bonds : 69.4 68.3 66.8 70.6 71.9
Investments in cooperatives : 557.6 613.6 669.5 704.2 731.4
Total farm debt : 4,941.9 5,579.7 5,823.1 5,992.9 5,633.4Real estate debt : 2,386.3 2,645.0 2,743.2 2,811.8 2,805.1Nonreal estate debt 4/ : 2,507.6 2,794.7 2,694.0 2,778.2 2,605.2CCC loans 5/ : 48.0 140.0 386.0 403.0 223.0
Equity : 24,553.0 25,348.2 24,571.6 24,094.0 19,879.7
Ratio
Equity/assets : 83.2 82.0 80.8 80.1 77.9Debt/equity . 20.1 22.0 23.7 24.9 28.3Debt/assets, total . 16.8 18.0 19.2 19.9 22.1Debt/assets, real estate : 10.3 10.9 11.7 12.2 15.0Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 40.3 44.2 44.1 45.3 41.4Net farm income/debt 6/ . 8.8 9.7 11.7 5.9 7.7
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
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Item 1980 1981 s 1982 1983 1984 2/
OREGON
Farms : 36,500
Number
37,000 37,500 37,000 37,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets : 15,832.4 16,482.1
Real estate : 12,090.8 12,690.0
Livestock and poultry : 855.5 762.3Machinery and motor vehicles : 1,417.1 1,515.6
Crops 3/ : 378.4 320.5
Household equip. and furnishings : 386.6 436.6
Deposits and currency . 262.1 277.8
U.S. savings bonds . 95.3 92.4
Investments in cooperatives : 346.8 387.0
Total farm debt 3,010.8 3,366.6
Real estate debt : 1,979.7 2,211.4
Nonreal estate debt 4/ : 998.1 1,093.2
CCC loans 5/ : 33.0 62.0
Equity : 12,821.6 13,115.5
Equity/assets 81.0 79.6
Debt/equity 23.5 25.7
Debt/assets, total : 19.0 20.4
Debt/assets, real estate 16.4 17.4
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 27.6 30.5
Net farm income/debt 6/ 14.1 12.3
PENNSYLVANIA
Farms
Total farm assetsReal estateLivestock and poultryMachinery and motor vehiclesCrops 3/Household equip. and furnishingsDeposits and currencyU.S. savings bonds
Investments in cooperatives
Total farm debtReal estate debtNonreal estate debt 4/CCC lune 5/
Equity
Equity/assetsDebt/equityDebt/assets, totalDebt/assets, real estateDebt/assets, nonreal estate and CCCNet farm income/debt 6/
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61,000
19,893.513,955.2
1,606.4
2,354.5658.5565.4
297.870.5
385.4
2,659.01,493.31,139.7
26.0
17,234.6
86.615.413.410.7
19.6
15.7
60,000
19,409.213,314.4
1,539.3
2,508.8678.8
580.7
306.366.4
414.5
2,900.21,615.01,248.2
37.0
16,509.0
85.1
17.614.912.1
21.1
24.0
16,595.1
12,690.0
693.71,527.0
372.2
503.2295.9
91.6421.4
3,500.52,292.41,117.1
11.0
13,094.5
Ratio
78.9
26.7
21.118.1
30.9
8.9
Number
59,000
Million dollars
19,360.113,224.0
1,400.1
2,512.8732.1
665.0316.463.9
445.9
2,983.51,650.01,294.5
39.0
16,376.6
Ratio
84.6
18.2
15.412.5
21.7
17.7
16,562.212,564.0
725.11,493.2401.8
533.6310.4
94.2440440.0
3,513.42,316.71,085.7
111.0
13,048.9
78.826.9
21.218.4
29.9
9.0
14,332.7
10,422.0
718.61,402.6396.1
534.5337.3
96.0425.6
3,392.02,261.9
1,001.1129.0
10,940.7
76.331.0
23.721.7
28.9
12.2
58,0e0
20,044.414,285.4
1,275.12,194.2656.2
769.8330.665.4
467.7
3,014.21,681.61,309.6
23.0
17,030.2
85.017.7
15.011.8
23.1
13.8
58,000
19,019.4
13,137.0
1,246.72,061.1
793.7
855.1359.266.6
499.9
2,977.91,665.91,298.0
14.0
16,041.5
84.3
18.615.712.7
22.3
30.9
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
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Table 36-- balance sheet of the farm sector (includics operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1 /-- continued
Item 1980 1981 1982 1983 19842/
RHODE ISLAND Number
Yarns 820 800 800 750 750
Million dollars
Total farm assets 264.9 258.9 263.5 268.9 304.8Real estate 211.7 204.7 207.0 213.6 243.5Livestock and poultry 8.2 7.5 6.5 5.8 7.3Machinery and motor vehicles 21.7 22.7 22.8 21.2 19.9Crops 3/ 1.4 1.6 2.4 2.3 2.5Housebold equip. and furnishinss 8.9 9.3 10.8 12.0 16.6Deposits and currency 8.0 8.2 8.6 8.6 9.4U.S. saviess bonds .4 .4 .4 .4 .4
Investments in cooperatives 4.5 4.7 4.9 5.0 5.3
Total farm debt 23.9 25.6 28.7 28.4 29.0Real estate debt )2.3 13.1 16.5 15.9 16.1Nonreel estate debt 4/ 12.6 12.3 12.5 12.9CCC loans 5/ 0 0 0 0 0
Equity 241.0 233.3 234.8 240.5 275.8
Ratio
Equity/assets 91.0 90.1 89.1 89.4 90.5Debt/equity 9.9 11.0 12.2 11.8 10.5Debt/assets, total 9.0 9.9 10.9 10.6 9.5Debt /assets, real estate 5.8 6.4 8.0 7.5 6.6Debt/assets, nonreel estate and CCC 21.8 23.1 21.7 22.5 21.0Net farm income/debt 6/ 12.2 20.3 92.0 99.6 113.1
SOUTH CAROLINA Number
Yarns J3,000 31,000 29,000 28,000 28,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets 8,247.3 8,051.6 7,659.2 7,235.8 7,188.6Real estate 6,123.6 5,880.0 5,406.8 5,191.2 5,034.4Livestock and poultry 303.6 283.2 280.3 242.6 276.7Machinery and motor vehicles 1,036.8 1,039.9 977.9 935.7 879.0Crops 3/ 132.0 166.8 19. 2 113.2 154.4Household equip. and furniebinss 192.3 198.8 213.8 216.7 253.8Deposits and currency 193.1 1.842 181.2 186.1 202.3U.S. savings bonds' 21.1 18.4 16.8 16.9 17.2Investments in cooperatiies 244.7 280.3 310.1 333.3 370.9
Total fare debt 1,537.5 1,751.8 1,783.6 1,759.4 1,731.6Real estate debt 815.6 926.2 970.8 986.4 986.5Monreal estate debt 4/ 709.9 804.6 771.9 759.0 732.0CCC loans 5! 12.0 21.0 41.0 14.0 13.0
Equity 6,709.8 6,299.8 5,875.6 5,476.3 5,457.1
Ratio
Equity/suet. 81.4 78.2 76.7 75.7 75.9Debt/equity 22.9 27.8 30.4 32.1 31.7Debt/assets, total 18.6 21.8 23.3 24.3 24.1Debt/saute, real :mate 13.3 15.8 17.7 19.0 19.6Debt/assets, nonreel estate and CCC 34.0 38.0 37.4 37.6 34.6Net farm income/debt 6/ .2 9.8 11.0 .3 13.7
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Table 36-- Balance sheet of the farm sector (including operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1 /-- continued
Item 1980 1981 1982
t
SOUTH DAKOTA :
t
Number
Ferns : 38,000 37,500 37,000
t Million dollars
Total far* assets t 21,585.6 22,035.6 22,167.0
Real estate t 14,706.3 15,530.5 15,486.0
Livestock and poultry : 2,245.6 1,717.7 1,776.7Machinery and motor vehicles : 2,262.3 2,441.1 2,473.8
Crops 3/ t 1,474.9 1,376.1 1,370.7
Household equip. and furnishings : 248.1 282.5 325.5Deposits and currency : 201.4 207.7 215.1
U.S. savings bonds : 59.3 56.0 54.1Investments in cooperatives . 387.7 423.9 465.1
Total farm debt 4.379.2 4,806.8 5,324.4
Real estate debt 1,825.0 2,016.6 2,083.9
Nonreal estate debt 4/ : 2,309.2 2,477.3 2,732.5
CCC loans 5/ : 245.0 313.0 508.0
Equity : 17,206.4 17,228.7 16,842.6
. Ratio
Equity/assets . 79.7 78.2 76.0
Debt/equity : 25.5 27.9 31.6
Debt/assets, total : 20.3 21.8 24.0
Debt/assets, real estate : 12.4 13.0 13.5
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 37.1 42.9 48.5
Net farm income /debt 6/ : 8.6 12.3 8.6
TENNESSEE Number
Farms : 95,000 95,000 95,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets : 19,664.1 19,358.6 19,352.5
Real estate : 14,445.0 13,936.0 13,587.6
Livestock and poultry : 1,038.4 929.0 1,021.8
Machinery and motor vehicles : 2,041.8 2,167.8 2,167.7
Crops 3/ 321.4 427.5 518.9
Household equip. and furnishings : 696.1 724.5 816.4Deposits and currency 511.2 535.0 562.7
U.S. savings bonds : 98.9 94.6 92.6
Investments in cooperatives : 511.3 544.2 534.8
Total fare debt : 3,082.6 3,266.0 3,243.1
Real estate debt : 1,549.6 1,657.2 1,700.1
Nonreal estate debt 4/ : 1,506.0 1,557.8 1,457.0
CCC loans 5/ : 27.0 51.0 86.0
Equity : 16,581.5 16,092.6 16,109.4
: Ratio
Equity/assets 84.3 83.1 83.2Debt/equity : 18.6 20.3 20.1
Debt/assets, total : 15.7 16.9 16.8
Debt/assets, real estate : 10.7 11.9 12.5
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 29.4 29.7 26.8
Net farm income/debt 6/ 10.3 15.5 16.2
1983 19842/
37,000 37,000
21,735.7 17,827.9
15,041.0 11,125.01,801.8 1,824.72,451.7 2,303.0
1,329.6 1,463.6
339.4 303.8228.4 247.9
56.4 57.4487.5 502.4
5,415.2 5,344.3
2,126.4 2,094.22,814.8 2,803.1
474.0 447.0
16,320.5 12,483.6
75.1 70.033.2 42.8
24.9 30.014.1 18.8
49.1 48.5
5.5 14.8
95,000 95,000
19,636.6 18,972.613,989.6 13,158.8
924.2 910.12,148.3 2,018.1
352.2 482.5
902.6 1,027.9598.9 651.3
96.5 98.3
624.3 625.6
3,115.3 3,066.61,698.1 1,682.5
1,383.2 1,356.0
34.0 28.0
16,521.3 15,906.0
84.1 83.818.9 19.3
15.9 16.2
12.8Itt 23.8
5.5 18.5
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Item 1980 r 1981 1982 1983 19842/
TEXAS
Farms : 189,000 188,000
Number
187,000 187,000 187,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets 81,444.2 91,388.5 93,166.8 99,577.3 107,984.8
Real estate 64,396.8 73,950.8 74,528.0 81,122.4 89,193.6
Livestock and poultry 5,220.6 4,646.5 5,121.6 4,957.8 4,896.6Machinery and motor vehicles 5,878.2 6,250.1 6,255.7 6,199.8 5,823.8
Crops 3/ 1,360.1 1,498.7 1,805.0 1,334.0 1,127.2
Household equip. and furnishings 1,157.0 1,429.9 1,661.1 1,936.7 2,571.3Deposits and currency 1,630.7 1,724.4 1,803.9 1,919.2 2,086.8
U.S. savings bonds 420.4 406.7 395.8 412.4 420.1Investments in cooperatives 1,380.5 1,481.4 1,595.8 1,694.9 1,865.4
Total farm debt 11,270.9 12,574.9 13,599.8 13,599.9 14,014.9
Real estate debt 5,492.3 5,795.3 6,050.6 6,360.2 6,492.8Nonreal estate debt 4/ 5,712.6 6,351.6 6,402.2 6,440.7 7,058.1CCC loans 5/ 66.0 428.0 1,147.0 799.0 464.0
Equity 70,173.3 78,813.6 79,567.0 85,977.4 93,969.9
Ratio
Equity/assets 86.2 86.2 85.4 86.3 87.0
Debt/equity 16.1 16.0 17.1 15.8 14.9
Debt/assets, total 13.8 13.8 14.6 13.7 13.0
Debt/assets, real estate 8.5 7.8 8.1 7.8 7.3
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC 33.9 38.9 40.5 39.2 40.0
Net farm income/debt 6/ 7.2 16.5 14.1 11.4 15.7
UTAH
Farms 13,800 14,000
Number
14,000
Million dollars
14,000 14,000
Total farm assets 8,388.3 8,601.0 8,265.3 8,272.2 7,581.1Real estate 6,917.4 7,126.9 6,720.0 6,737.8 6,065.2
Livestock and poultry 453.2 387.4 412.3 385.8 356.9
Machinery and motor vehicles 482.8 521.5 522.8 518.2 486.7
Crops 3/ 145.9 138.8 142.5 132.1 121.5
Household equip. and furnishings 185.5 206.5 225.4 243.1 265.4
Deposits and currency 76.3 86.0 90.4 96.2 104.6
U.S. savings bonds 9.3 9.6 9.4 9.8 10.0
Investments in cooperatives 118.0 124.3 142.4 149.3 170.8
Total farm debt 943.8 1,034.3 1,082.4 1,110.0 1,125.5
Real estate debt 549.9 609.6 630.4 661.5 661.7
Nonreal estate debt 4/ 387.9 416.7 442.0 439.5 456.8
CCC loans 5/ 6.0 8.0 10.0 9.0 7.0
Equity 7,444.5 7,566.7 7,182.9 7,162.2 6,455.6
Ratio
Equity/assets 88.7 88.0 86.9 86.6 85.2
Debt/equity 12.7 13.7 15.1 15.5 17.4
Debt /assets, total 11.3 12.0 13.1 13.4 14.8
Debt/assets, real estate 7.9 8.6 9.4 9.8 10.9
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC 26.8 28.8 29.2 29.2 30.6
Net farm income/debt 6/ 7.7 5.7 5.2 3.4 6.1
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
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Table 36-balance sheet of the farm sector (including operator households), by State, December 31, 19a0-84 1 /-- continued
Item 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 2/
VERMONT Number
Farms 8,200 7,500 7,500 7,300 7,300
Million dollars
Total farm assets : 2,298.1 2,295.8 2,321.7 2,371.6 2,588.9
Real estate 1,393.2 1,385.5 1,431.4 1,518.1 1,728.9
Livestock and poultry : 296.0 296.8 268.2 222.1 207.8
Machinery and motor vehicles : 366.7 358.4 360.5 347.8 326.7
Crops 3/ : 68.3 76.1 61.6 68.6 69.3
Household equip. and furnishings 62.8 67.3 80.3 91.4 125.9
Deposits and currency 48.3 46.2 48.6 50.4 54.8
U.S. savings bonds : 4.2 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.7
Investments in cooperatives : 58.6 61.9 67.5 69.6 71.8
Total farm debt 341.6 366.0 385.7 396.1 382.4
Real estate debt 199.6 211.4 218.9 223.7 217.7
Nonreal estate debt 4/ 141.1 153.6 165.7 171.4 163.7
CCC loans 5/ s 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
Equity 1,956.4 1,929.8 1,936.1 1,975.5 2,206.5
Ratio
Equity/asset 85.1 84.1 83.4 83.1 85.2
Debt/equity 17.5 19.0 19.9 20.1 17.3
Debt/assets, total 14.9 £5.9 16.6 16.7 14.8
Debt/assets, real estate 14.3 15.3 15.3 14.7 12.6
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 15.7 17.0 18.7 20.2 19.1
Net farm income/debt 6/ 30.2 32.1 30.3 20.7 19.3
VI1CINIA Number
Farms : 59,000 60,000 58,000 57,000 57,000
Million dollars
Total farm assets : 15,021.4 14,969.1 15,281.3 15,056.2 14,958.2
Real estate : 10,956.4 10,740.8 11,025.0 10,805.8 '182.7
Livestock and poultry 896.6 799.2 735.5 780.5 06.2
Machinery and motor vehicles 1,581.0 1,747.1 1,724.8 ?,679.9 .,J78.0
Crops 3/ 249.8 281.8 291.9 216.8 328.9
Hoz.w,:bold equip. and furnishings 414.5 438.2 519.6 546.6 647.8
Deposits and currency 394.8 420.0 427.0 446.4 485.4
U.S. savings bowls 239.3 232.9 220.3 225.6 229.8
Investments in cooperatives 288.8 309.1 337.2 354.6 399.4
Total farm debt : 2,015.2 2,175.7 2,225.4 2,264.1 2,256.8
Real estate debt 1,142.4 1,226.1 1,256.0 1,297.7 1,305.2
Nonreal estate debt 4/ 855.8 924.6 938.5 948.4 S35.6
CCC loans 5/ 17.0 2S.0 31.0 18.0 16.0
Equity : 13,006.2 12,793.4 13,055.9 12,792.1 1,701.4
Ratio
Equity/assets 86.6 85.5 85.4 85.0 84.9
Debt/equity 15.5 17.0 17.0 17.7 17.8
Debt/assets, total 13.4 14.5 14.6 15.0 15.1
Debt/assets, real estate 10.4 11.4 11.4 12.0 12.3
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 21.5 22.5 22.8 22.7 21.7
Net farm income/debt 6/ . .7 12.7 5.2 1.8 11.4
See footnotes at end of table. continued--
217 227
Table 36-- Balance sheet of the farm sector (including operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 1 /-- continued
Item 1980 1981 2 1982 198:1 19842/
WASHINGTON
Farms
Total farm assetsReal estateLivestock end poultryMachinery and motor vehiclesCrops 3/
Household equip. and furnishingsDeposits aad currency
U.S. savings bonds
Investments in cooperatives
Total farm debt
Real estate debtNonreal estate debt 4/CCC loans 5/
Equity
Equity/assetsDebt/equityDebt/assets, totalDebt/assets, real estateDebt/assets, nonreal estate and CCCNet farm income/debt 6/
WEST VIRGINIA
Perms
Total farm assetsReal estate
Livestock and poultryMachinery and motor vehiclesCrops 3/
Household equip. and furnishingsDeposits and currencyU.S. savings bonds
Investments in cooperatives
Total farm debtReal estate debtNonreal estate debt 4/CCC loans 5/
Equity
Equity/assetsDebt/equity
Debt/assets, totalDebt/assets, real estateDebt/assets, nonreal estate and CCCNet farm income/debt 6/
39,500
18,798.7
14,382.8825.1
1,924.3497.1427.3302.3
45.7
394.2
3,212.3
1,937.51,200.7
74.0
15,586.5
82.9
20.617.1
13.5
28.924.7
22,200
4,091.53,064.5
253.4
367.877.2
140.7
93.462.7
31.7
364.4237.6
125.81.0
3,727.1
91.19.88.97.8
12.3
-.6
39,000
19,583.1
15,120.8729.6
1,994.7464.5483.0312.4
43.1
435.0
3,662.3
2,215.91,309.3137.0
15,920.8
81.323.018.7
14.732.4
26.1
22,300
4,184.03,108.9
256.8
394.262.9
154.1
106.865.6
34.6
387.2
248.3
136.8
2.0
3,796.9
90.710.2
9.38.012.9
-3.9
Number
38,000
Million dollars
19,832.7
15,207.9725.8
1,922.9586.3559.5320.3
41.1
468.8
3,961.6
2,328.11,341.5
292.0
15,871.0
Ratio
80.025.020.0.
15.33'.320.8
Number
22,800
Million dollars
3,837.32,752.0
235.4404.968.7
157.8
1/4.965.638.0
392.2255.1
134.1
3.0
3,445.1
Ratio
89.811.4
10.29.3
12.6
-10.0
38,000
20,279.915,472.1
744.1'1,905.7681.0
609.1341.142.9
483.8
.4,029.7
2,367.21,375.5287.0
16,250.2
80.124.819.915.334.6
22.4
22,000
3,617.42,534.6
238.2
387.278.2
156.1
117.966.0
39.2
395.3257.1
136.2
2.0
3,222.1
89.112.3
10.910.112.8
-12.6
38,000
19,629.0
14,860.3713.8
1,790.2663.3705.7371.143.7
480.9
4,077.4
2,364.71,377.7335.0
15,551.6
79.2
26.220.815.4
35.922.9
22,000
3,176.52,105.2
227.6
363.786.9
157.1
128.267.2
40.6
387.3254.2132.0
1.0
2,789.3
87.813.9
12.212.112.4
-3.1
See footnotes at end of table.continued--
218; 228
Table 36--Balance sheet of the fare sector (including operator households), by State, December 31, 1980-84 y
Item : 1980 : 1981 : 1982 : 1983 : : 1984 V
WISCONSIN : . Malabar.
/arms : 92,000 90,000 88,000 864000 86,000
:
: Million dollars
Total fare assets : 33,733.6 33,482.2 32,830.3 30,778.3 27,131.4
Real estate : 21,427.2 21,164.0 20,256.6 18,828.0 15,246.0
Livestock and poultry : 3,689.0 3,178.5 2,999.7 2,585.0 2,777.8
Machinery and motor vehicles : 4,804.2 5,167.9 3,215.7 5,051.6 4,745.3
crop* 3/ : 1,523.3 1,545.2 1,756.5 1,640.8 1,629.5
Household equip. and furnishings : 770.8 819.9 905.3 902.0 $82.7
Deposits and currency : 455.4 461.1 474.2 493.1 536.1
U.S. savings bonds : 116.7 108.1 103.4 105.3 107.3
Investments in cooperatives : 946.9 1,037.5 1,118.8 1,172.4 1,206.6
:.
: .
Total fare debt : 6,158.1 6,920.9 7,447.0 7,583.5 7,435.1
Real estate debt : 3,189.6 3,599.9 3,788.5 3,948.9 3,932.3
Nonreal estate debt 4/ : 2,765.5 3,082.4 3,293.5 3,398.6 3,353.8
CCC loans 5/ : 203.0 239.0 365.0 236.0 149.0
Equity : 27,575.6 26,561.3 25,383.4 23,194.8 19,696.3
:
: Ratio
Equity/assets 81.7 79.3 77.3 75.4 72.6
Debt/equity 22.3 26.1 29.3 32.7 37.7
Debt/assets, total : 18.3 20.7 22.7 24.67Debt/assets, real estate : 14.9 17.0 18.7 21.0 5.:
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 24.1 27.0 29.1 30.4 29.5
Net fare income/debt 6/ : 23.9 20.3 16.6 10.4 20.8
WYOMING Number
Farms 9,300 9,100 9,200 9,100 9,100
Million dollars
Total farm assets 7,910.8 8,331.0 8,370.3 8,493.4 7,787.0
Real estate : 6,300.0 6,755.0 6,755.0 6,855.6 6,159.6
Livestock and poultry : 664.8 579.0 582.6 582.7 574.0
Machinery and motor vehicles 507.5 526.8 532.2 521.7 490.0
Crops 3/ : 158.7 158.5 149.3 154.0 155.0
Household equip. and furnishings : 94.2 108.8 125.5 136.5 148.2
Deposits and currency 66.3 68.1 72.3 76.0 82.6
U.S. savings bonds : 10.8 10.1 10.0 10.3 10.5
Investeents in cooperatives : 108.3 124.8 143.5 156.7 167.1
Total fare debt : 1,140.7 1,208.7 1,251.1 1,284.6 1,243.7
Real estate debt : 640.0 678.9 675.4 684.0 668.5
Nonreal estate debt 4/ : 493.6 518.8 561.7 587.6 564.1
CCC loans 5/ : 7.0 11.0 14.0 13.0 11.0
Equity : 6,770.1 7,122.3 7,119.2 7,208.8 6,543.3
:
Ratio
Equity/assets : 85.6 $5.5 85.1 84.9 84.0
Debt/equity : 16.8 17.0 17.6 17.8 19.0
Debt/assets, total : 14.4 14.5 14.9 15.1 16.0
Debt/assets, real estate . 10.2 10.1 100 10.0 10.9
Debt/assets, nonreal estate and CCC : 31.1 33.6 35.6 36.7 35.3
Net fare income /debt 6/ : 6.5 2.0 -4.1 -5.5 -6.0
1/ Data are for fares with sales of $1,000 or sore annually. 2/ Prelininary. 2/ All Crops held on fame including
crops under CCC and crops held off fares by fare operators. .4./ Includes debt owed to institutional lenders and to
noninstitutional or miscellaneous lenders. 1 Nonrecourse CCC loans secured by crops owned by farmers. These crops
are included as assets. 6/ Total debt in this ratio is an average for the year.
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Table 37 --Real estate farm debt outstanding (including operator houaaholds), December 31, 1974 1/
s. .
States : Federal : Farmers Home : Life insurance :
: Land Banks : Administration : companies :
: :
Alloperating
banksIndividuals Total
: and others :
Million dollars
Alabama : 214 75 43 149 115 596Alaska : 2 1 0 1 2 6Arizona 57 23 113 4 164 362Arkansas : 248 103 262 219 207 1,039California 929 28 885 248 1,463 3,552
Colorado : 386 64 208 25 373 1,1:ConnecticutDelaware
:
.
37
21
3
3
1
2
13
3416
17 77Florida : 479 36 269 142 285 1,211Georgia
s
547 61 81 305 137 1,130
Hawaii : 50 6 4 3 4 66Idaho : 306 115 129 10 308 868Illinois : 613 96 324 321 799 2,153Indiana 464 71 173 329 649 1,68CIota : b44 146 489 203 1,689 3,171
Kansas 491 108 264 .122 488 1,474Kentucky 250 90 71 310 250 971Louisiana : 275 43 156 120 99 694Maine . 20 48 1 8 15 92Maryland 118 13 6 78 126 341
Massachusetts : 28 3 1 17 18 66Michigan 357 51 31 153 391 983Minnesota 444 133 195 178 948 1,898Mississippi 295 111 197 181 134 919Missouri 438 157 190 320 513 1,619
Montana : 312 67 138 21 467 1,005Nebraska 379 135 307 50 669 1,539Nevada 31 5 38 2 48 123New Hampshire : 13 3 3 7 7 33New Jersey 86 8 4 16 75 190
New Mexico : 100 26 75 18 144 363New York : 268 52 9 139 236 704North Carolina : 422 87 35 99 139 782North Dakota : 249 169 21 60 267 765Ohio : 366 39 89 322 426 1,242
Oklahoma 343 135 169 157 387 1,190Oregon 225 38 115 17 454 849Pennsylvania : 176 35 20 243 215 690Rhode Island : 4 0 0 1 1 6South Carolina : 278 42 16 39 42 417
South Dakota : 261 )77 76 27 310 852Tennessee 251 90 33 263 201 837Texas : 1,021 167 654 370 1,116 3,328Utah 58 32 13 13 102 218Vermont 47 24 0 23 33 128
Virginia 251 32 33 112 142 570Washington 231 62 221 39 3.8 911West Virginia : 18 17 2 60 22 119Wisconsin 286 147 56 368 560 1,416Wyoming 83 35 77 10 127 332
United States: 13,470 3,215 6,297 5,966 15,757 44,705
1/ Preliminary. Numbers may not add because of rounding.
220
230
Table 38 --Nonreal estate farm debt outstanding (including operator households), December 31, 1974 1/
: Debt owed to reporting institutions (excluding CCC) s Price sup- :
. Debt owed s : port and :
States : All : Production s Federal : Farmers sto individ-: Tote.' s storage loans : Total
: operating : Credit s Intermediate : HAM Ad- : tulle and s excluding : made or t including
brnks : Assoc. s Credit s ministration: others : CCC loans : guaranteed : CCC loans
2/ : Banks s by CCC
:Million dollars
Alabama : 173 140 0 15 148 476 2 478
Alas:. : 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 2
Arizona 286 55 4 7 110 462 1 463
Arkansas : 248 286 0 21 193 749 27 776
California 1,584 566 27 8 667 2,852 6 2,858
Colorado : 460 214 52 8 212 946 2 948
Connecticut : 5 37 0 2 19 64 0 64
Delaware : 5 15 0 1 29 51 0 51
Florida : 149 292 1 10 169 621 2 623
Georgia . 208 364 0 16 219 807 9 816
Hawaii : 8 6 0 1 19 34 0 34
Idaho : 288 175 1 32 101 598 2 600
Illinois : 1,287 307 8 35 369 2,0!5 18 2,023
IndianaIowa
:
:
475 3481,705 410
1
9
22 232
47 581
1,0772,753
13
38
1,090
2,791
Kansas : 1,122 200 22 21 302 1,666 12 1,678
Kentucky . 290 360 0 28 110 788 2 790
Louisiana : 156 150 3 30 90 428 7 435
Maine : 13 29 0 34 42 118 0 118
Maryland : 49 48 0 4 66 167 1 168
Massachusetts 8 20 3 2 18 47 0 47
Michigan . 256 149 0 36 129 571 6 577
MinnesotaMississippi
:
:
906 353211 .93
13
29
34 30556 135
1,2i1624 8
1,66192
Missouri : 711 257 0 43 237 1,249 11 1,260
Montana . 354 216 0 16 64 651 2 653
Nebraska : 1,243 369 0 17 345 1,974 19 1,993
Nevada 14 11 0 3 12 40 0 40
New Hampshire : 4 9 0 2 8 23 0 23
New Jersey 10 37 0 6 28 81 0 81
New Mexico : 163 78 10 8 70 329 1 330
New York . 308 264 0 41 151 764 3 767
North Carolina : 139 373 0 25 203 741 7 '48
:forth Dakota : 412 196 10 37 98 754 6 760
Ohio 276 399 4 15 207 901 8 909
Oklahoma : 712 197 45 47 203 1,224 3 1,227
Oregon : 167 159 0 9 73 409 3 412
Pennsylvania : 242 130 8 23 149 552 1 553
Rhode Island : 1 4 0 0 2 8 0 8
South Carolina : 47 157 0 11 71 286 4 290
South Dakota : 592 159 0 50 139 £40 7 947
Tennessee . 217 366 0 19 106 :08 2 710
Texas : 1,492 648 65 71 589 2,866 40 2,906
Utah : 79 76 27 10 30 223 3 226
Vermont : 20 35 0 12 23 90 0 90
Virginia : 147 104 14 10 90 365 4 369
Washington 270 75 0 15 120 481 4 485
West Virginia.
30 10 0 11 18 69 0 69
Wisconsin 489 409 10 61 211 1,180 7 1,187
Wyoming 187 76 10 9 33 315 0 315
United States: 18,238 9,531 374 1,044 7,549 36,736 319 37,055
1/ Preliminary. Numbers may not add because of rounding. 2/ Loans for aquaculture are excluded.
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Table 39--Real estate farce debt outstanding (including operator households), December 31, 1975 1/
. : : : All :
States : Federal : Farmers Rome : Life insurance : operating : Individuals : Total: Land Banks : A4ministration : companies' t banks : and others :
: : t : t
Million dollars
Alabama 248 76 48 164 125 661Alaska : 2 0 0 1 3 6Arizona : 63 25 125 3 172 388Arkansas 297 108 269 234 222 1,130California : 1,039 25 996 204 1,555 3,819
Colorado : 477 65 223 28 403 1,196Connecticut 42 3 1 17 18 81Delaware 26 4 1 33 19 83Florida 564 30 292 143 318 1,346Georgia 665 64 : 92 329 154 1,305
Hawaii t 48 t 4 3 6 67Idaho 382 122 132 11 337 984Illinois 758 103 337 364 880 2,442Indiana :
Iowa574 77
793 152
176
479
360
234
730
1,889 1,9X73
.Unitas 641 116 279 142 514 1,692Kentucky : 319 96 75 338 279 1,106
.Louisiana 293 47 167 123 107 737Maine : 22 49 4 12 16 103Maryland
t
134 14 6 80 136 371
Massachusetts : 32 3 1 25 19 81Michigan 399 55 35 159 424 1,072Minnesota : 542 139 195 199 1,052 2,127Mississippi 317 114 207 187 150 975Missouri 515 165 197 338 576 1,791
Montana 370 72 150 25 523 1,139Nebraska 479 143 313 63 716 1,714Nevada 35 5 39 1 53 132New Hampshire : 15 3 2 7 8 35New Jersey 94 8 4 20 81 208
New Mexico : 140 28 71 19 155 413New York 315 55 10 121 257 757North Carolina : 486 93 80 91 156 907North Dakota : 297 175 21 65 296 854Ohio : 453 42 90 330 461 1,375
Oklahoma : 447 143 168 168 412 1,338Oregon : 263 41 152 16 513 984Pennsylvania : 213 38 22 239 238 750Rhode Island 4 0 0 1 1 7South Carolina : 335 4S 18 36 49 482
:
South Dakota : 306 188 78 34 346 952Tennessee : 313 91 34 285 210 934Texas : 1,136 170 685 402 1,190 3,583Utah 1 66 34 14 15 119 248Vermont. : 53 26 0 24 36 138
Virginia : 294 35 38 122 156 644.Washington 270 67 250 30 392 1,008
Vest Virginia : 22 19 3 60 24 129Wisconsin : 338 151 60 382 626 1,558Wyoming : 95 37 84 12 138 366
United States: 16,029 3,369 6,726 6,296 17,262 49,683
1/ Preliminary. Numbars may not add becaUse of rounding.
222
232
Table 40--Nonreal estate farm debt outstanding (including operator households), December 31, 1975 1/
: Debt owed to reporting institutions (excluding CCC) : . : Price sup-
: - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ----------- -- : Debt owed.: : port and 1
States . All : Production : Federal : Farmers :to individ -: Total : storage loans : Total
: operating : Credit : Intermediate : Home Ad- : uals and : excluding : made or : including
: banks : Assoc. : Credit : ministration: others : CCC loans : guaranteed : CCC loans
. . 2/ : Banks : t : : by CCC :
--..-------- ....... ------------_-_------------ ....... ----__--------------------- ......Million dollars
Alabama : 199 149 0 17 155 521 2 523
Alaska . 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 2
Arizona : 305 66 2 8 124 505 0 505
Arkansas 280 331 0 26 195 832
3,083
5
3,053California 1,614 670 29 11 759 10
2 1,018,Colorado : 530 227 35 8 216 1,016
Connecticut . 11 39 0 2 21 72 0 72
Delaware : 6 17 0 2 29 53 0 53
Florida . 148 312 0 16 190 667 1 668
Georgia : 233 401 0 15 229 878 7 £85
Hawaii : 10 8 0 1 21 40 0 40
Idaho : 344 201 1 35 114 6962,269
3 699:
Illinois : 1,352 362 10 82 4631,320
25 2,
Indiana . 553 454 0 38 2763,343
17 1,337
Iowa : 2,032 499 11 101 701 47 3,390
16 1,966,
Kansas : 1,302 237 22 36 352 1,950
Kentucky : 320 421 0 30 123 895 2 897
Louisiana . 177 194 6 42 96 515 15 530
Maine 16 30 0 35 44 126 0 126
Maryland 48 53 0 6 73 179 1 180
Massachusetts : 10 19 0 2 20 51 0 51
Michigan : 282 168 0 71 150 671
1,972
8
2,010Minnesota : 1,078 439 16 75 3E5 38
Mississippi . 235 198,6
138 140 737
1,391
3 740
Missouri : 746 265 u 114 267 9 1,400
Montana : 394 239 0 17 75 725
2,245
5 730
Nebraska 1,409 409 1 35 391 26 2,271
Nevada 14 14 0 3 14 46 0 46
New Hampshire : 3 8 0 2 9 22 0 22
New Jersey : 9 41 0 7 32 89 0 89
New Mexico 155 79 10 12 82 338 1 339
New York 281 293 0 42 171 787 3 790
North Carolina : 174 41: 0 33 228 849 6 855
North Dakota 523 247 12 56 129 9671,058
10 977
Ohio 315 476 2 16 248 9 1,067
Oklahoma 786 204 37 49 201 1,277 4 1,281
Oregon 177 171 0 12 85 444 3 447
Pennsylvania 257 145 12 24 174 612 2 614
Rhode Island 1 4 0 0 2 7 0 7
South Carolina : 53 173 0 14 77 317 2 319
South Dakota 657 172 0 81 154 1,064 7 1,071
Tennessee 229 413 0 37 118 798 3 801
Texas 1,571 640 61 183 638 3,093 64 3,157
Utah 81 89 25 11 35 241 0 241
Vermont 18 37 0 12 26 92 0 92
Virginia 157 114 9 12 105 398 4 402
Washington 330 98 0 15 130 574 6 580
West Virginia : 31 12 0 11 19 72 0 72
Wisconsin 511 440 13 167 247 1,378 8 1,386
Wyoming 191 78 9 10 39 327 0 327
10,770 41,605 41,980United States: 20,160 350 1,772 8,553 375
1/ Preliminary. Numbers may not add beca,...a of rounding. .1./ Loans for aquaculture are excluded.
223
233
Table 41--Real estate farm debt outstanding (including operator households), December 31, 1976 1/
: : : All :
States : Federal : Farmers Home : Life insurance : operating : Individuals : Total: Land Banks : Administration : companies : banks : and others :
: : : :
Million dollars
Alabama : 279 81 46 161 135 701Alaska 2 0 0 1 3 7Arizona : 55 29 125 4 178 391Arkansas : 341 117 285 230 238
21161114,California :
:
1,172 31 1,108 203 1,647
Colorado : 553 69 250 38 434 1,343Connecticut 43 4 1 6 19 72Delaware : 32 6 1 17 22 78Florida : 609 33 295 121 353 1,410Georgia : 741 71 97 315 173 1,397
Hawaii : 48 7 5 3 7 70Idaho 458 134 140 14 369 1,115Illinois : 955 107 374 445 967 2,848Indiana 673 83 203 434 819 2,212Iowa 1,020 156 492 284 2,108 4,059
Kansas 782 126 318 164 540 1,930Kentucky 370 104 82 351 310 1,217Louisiana 320 54 204 135 115 829Maine 28 52 5 7 18 110Maryland 150 17 5 66 147 385
Massachusetts : 32 3 1 24 21 81Michigan : 447 63 49 172 458 1,189Minnesota : 674 151 225 225 1,165 2,440Mississippi : 338 122 223 199 168 1,051Missouri : 591 178 225 381 645 2,020
Montana 429 81 166 24 584 1,284Nebraska : 630 161 384 81 764 2,021Nevada 42 7 47 2 58 155New Hampshire : 15 4 2 8 9 37New Jersey 99 10 5 14 87 215
New Mexico 156 31 77 24 167 456New York 340 63 11 118 279 811North Carolina : 539 102 87 110 176 1,014North Dakota 384 180 24 72 327 986Ohio 547 44 103 377 498 1,569
Oklahoma : 539 :57 178 192 438 1,503Oregon 291 47 192 24 578 1,132Pennsylvania 242 44 23 260 263 831Rhode Island 4 0 0 1 1 7South Carolina : 377 52 18 40 56 543
South Dakota 370 206 85 36 385 1,082Tennessee : 354 98 35 300 218 1,005TexasUtah
:
:
1,201 182
77 36
70317
38416
1,266137
3,736282
Vermont : 56 29 0 24 38 147
Virginia 323 38 37 124 171 692Washington 319 72 287 35 429 1,143West Virginia : 26 21 3 68 27 144Wisconsin 381 157 1 434 699 1,743Wyoming 111 42 87 14 148 402
United States: 18,565 3,637 7,400 6,781 18,864 55,268
1/ Preliminary. Nu bars may not add because of rounding.
224
234
Table 42--Nonreal estate farm debt outstanding (including operator households), December 31, 1976 1/
States
Debt owed to reporting institutions (excluding CCC) : : Price sup-
: Debt owed : : port and
All : Production : Federal : Farmers :to individ-: Total : storage loans
operating : Credit : Intermediate : Hose Ad- : uals and : excluding : made or
banks : Assoc. : Credit : ministration: others : CCC loans : guaranteed
2/ : Banks : by CCC
TotalincludingCCC loans
Million dollars
AlabamaAlaska
232 158
0 000
15 183
0 1
587
1
2
0589
1
Arizona 270 82 0 9 136 496 0 496
Arkansas 306 313 0 26 241 886 8 894
California 1,860 827 23 10 864 3,584 14 3,598
Colorado 655 296 44 9 266 1,270 19 1,289
Connecticut 12 40 0 2 24 77 0 77
Delaware 7 20 0 2 34 63 0 63
Florida 161 324 0 17 216 719 1 720
Georgia 273 467 0 22 264 1,026 11 1,037
Hawaii 14 11 0 1 23 49 0 49
Idaho 402 228 2 43 132 806 19 825
Illinois 1,598 430 13 69 515 2,626 53 2,679
Indiana 644 565 0 35 317 1,560 34 1,594
Iowa 2,423 607 12 94 825 3,9E1 99 4,060
Kansas 1,552 306 28 36 442 2,364 104 2,468
Kentucky 355 508 0 31 146 1,040 4 1,044
Louisiana 188 167 4 45 114 517 11 528
Maine 16 27 0 34 51 128 0 128
Maryland 55 61 0 7 82 204 3 207
Massachusetts 9 20 0 1 23 53 0 53
Michigan 334 200 0 81 174 789 16 805
Minnesota 1,203 494 18 81 403 2,198 106 2,304
Mississippi 244 161 10 205 162 782 7 789
Missouri 897 284 0 117 313 1,611 16 1,627
Montana 451 269 0 18 92 829 56 885
Nebraska 1,756 464 6 34 477 2,737 85 2,822
Nevada 15 24 0 3 16 59 0 59
New Hampshire : 3 16 0 2 10 31 0 31
New Jersey 10 41 0 9 36 95 1 96
New Mexico 170 86 10 11 93 371 4 375
New York 308 294 0 41 196 841 5 846
North Carolina : 215 483 0 44 261 1,003 8 1,011
North Dakota 587 296 11 66 148 1,108 1:9 1,227
Ohio 347 561 4 14 279 1,206 17 1,223
Oklahoma 872 243 32 49 218 1,414 27 1,441
Oregon 228 200 0 11 100 539 13 552
PennsylvaniaRhode Island
248 160
0 5
14
026 207
0 3
6548
4
0658
8
South Carolina 63 195 0 16 89 364 3 367
South Dakota 717 180 0 98 170 1,165 14 1,179
Tennemee 246 478 0 36 139 899 19 918
Texas 1,816 679 65 169 796 3,524 62 3,586
Utah 102 87 30 10 40 268 1 269
Vermont 19 48 0 11 32 110 0 110
Virginia 149 123 16 15 117 421 5 426
Washington 423 122 0 16 156 717 55 772
West Virginia : 29 12 0 10 22 73 0 73
Wisconsin 577 512 15 165 290 1,559 11 1,570
Wyoming 224 78 10 10 51 372 2 374
United Stat.ss: 23,283 12,249 368 1,877 9,989 47,765 1,040 48,805
1/ Preliminary. Numbers may not add because of rounding. 2/ Loans for aquaculture are excluded.
225
235
Taole 43--Real estate farm debt outstanding (including operator households), December 31, 1977 1/
:. All .
States : Federal Farmers Hone : Life insurance : operating : Individuals : Total: Land Banks : Administration : companies : banks : and others
Million dollars
Alabama 329 85 53 192 151 810Alaska 2 0 0 1 4Arizona 63 33 140 13 191 441Arkansas 374 126 334 285 263 1,3822California 1,336 36 1,296 246 1,804 4,718
.Colorado 612 73 302 40 484 1,511Connecticut 45 4 1 4 21 74
.Delaware 38 7 1 20 26 93Florida : 652 36 317 148 406 1,559Georgia : 809 80 165 333 201 1,589
Hawaii : 50 7 11 6 10 84Idaho : 527 149 173 14 417 1,280Illinois 1,254 118 464 521 1,100 3,457Indiana : 811 90 271 510 950 2,632Iowa : 1,254 166 628 330 2,432 4,810
Kansas 924 139 389 203 586 2,240Kentucky 434 114 94 404 357 1,404Louisiana 369 60 222 158 128 937Maine 31 54 7 9 21 121Maryland 166 19 8 70 163 427
Massachusetts : 31 3 2 14 23 73Michigan 528 72 50 198 513 1,361Minnesota : 867 164 292 254 1,334 2,912Mississippi : 376 128 247 225 194 1,170Missouri 672 193 288 461 747 2,360
Montana : 497 91 193 28 674 1,483.Nebraska 782 182 104 96 843 2,398
Nevada 52 8 55 2 66 183New Hampshire : 15 4 9 8 11 47New Jersey 101 11 5 16 97 230
New Mexico 163 34 87 24 185 494New York 356 72 15 126 314 883North Carolina : 620 111 92 105 205 1,133North Dakota : 497 186 45 68 374 1,170Ohio 660 48 135 432 557 1,832
Oklahoma : 609 171 196 213 480 1,670Oregon 339 52 204 17 672 1,284Pennsylvania : 267 49 27 305 300 949Rhode Island : 4 0 0 1 2 7South Carolina : 405 57 18 47 67 593
South Dakota : 433 229 100 44 444 1,249Tennessee 398 106 45 335 234 1,117Texas 1,286 196 749 444 1,393 4,067
.Utah 96 39 14 19 163 331
.Vermont 57 29 0 26 42 155
Virginia 349 42 33 137 194 756Washington 381 78 340 40 486 1,324West Virginia : 31 22 5 75 31 164Wisconsin 467 166 85 497 807 2,023Wyoming 121 44 117 16 166 464
United States: 21,541 3,982 8,819 7,780 21,335 63,458
1/ Preliminary. Numbers may not add because of rounding.
226
236
Table 44--Nonreal estate farm debt outstanding (including °minor households), December 31, 1977 1/
: Debt owed to reporting institutions (excluding CCC) : : : Price sup- :
:: Debt owed : : port and :
States i All i Production : Federal : Farmers to individ-: Total : storage loans : Total
: operating : Credit : Intermediate t Home Ad- : uals and : excluding : made or : including
: banks : Assoc. : Credit : ministration: others : CCC loans : guaranteed : CCC loans
. : 2/ : Banks . : : : by CCC :
:Million dollars
Alabama : 276 183 0 26 218 702 12 714
Alaska : 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1
Arizona : 295 115 4 10 174 598 3 601
Arkansas : 373 300 0 63 308 1,044 166 1,210
California 2,020 1,012 28 28 1,040 4,127 27 4,154
Colorado : 690 290 37 26 355 1,398 106 1,504
Connecticut : 17 40 0 2 28 86 0 86
Delaware 13 26 0 2 42 83 1 84
Florida : 168 353 1 82 265 868 2 870
Georgia : 303 536 0 140 318 1,298 20 1,318
Hawaii 15 14 0 1 28 59 0 59
Idaho 384 235 2 72 157 849 39 867
Illinois 1,817 5C2 13 64 627 3,023 189 3,212
Indiana 760 679 0 33 379 1,850 132 1,982
Iowa 2,784 686 18 119 996 4,604 334 4,938
Kansas 1,662 319 26 49 559 2,615 556 3,171
Kantucky 397 605 1 32 180 1,212 26 1,239
Louisiana . 232 187 4 56 135 615 35 650
Maine : 19 27 0 35 61 142 0 142
Maryland 60 70 0 8 100 238 8 246
:
Massachusetts : 10 22 0 1 26 60 0 60
Michigan : 378 227 0 104 212 922 64 986
Minnesota : 1,338 531 24 167 498 2,558 510 3,068
Mississippi 285 185 12 281 199 962 68 1,030
Missouri 997 294 0 177 373 1,840 153 1,993
.Montana . 464 266 0 24 113 867 148 1,015
Nebraska : 1,883 459 10 61 594 3,006 539 3,545
Nevada : 24 30 0 4 21 78 0 78
New Hampshire : 3 9 0 1 12 26 0 26
New Jersey : 11 41 0 10 40 102 2 104
New Mexico : 170 91 8 13 135 416 22 438
New York : 358 312 0 66 232 967 17 984
North Carolina t 253 557 0 115 313 1,239 22 1,261
North Dakota : 576 307 10 150 178 1,221 282 1,503
Ohio : 410 666 6 15 325 1,421 71 1,492
Oklahoma : 978 257 32 63 311 1,640 151 1,791
Oregon : 242 213 0 24 120 599 19 618
Pennsylvania : 276 182 17 30 254 758 12 710
Rhode Island : 0 5 0 0 3 9 0 9
South Carolina : 73 226 0 66 108 473 15 488
South Dakota : 793 201 0 312 222 1,528 1/8 1,706
Tecnesse6 : 296 574 a 54 169 1,092 23 1,115
Texas : 1,924 650 56 194 951 3,775 431 4,206
Utah : 108 90 19 14 50 281 2 283
Vermont : 20 37 0 12 38 108 0 108
Virginia : 169 124 17 73 146 531 9 540
Washington : 477 128 0 22 180 807 65 142
West Virginia : 33 14 0 11 28 86 0 86
Wisconsin:,
660 574 20 215 365 1,835 71 1,906
Wyoming : 219 65 10 17 59 370 6 376
United States: 25,709 13,519 374 3,141 12,244 54,987 4,540 59,527
1/ Preliminary. Numbers may not add because of rounding. 2/ Loans for aquaculture are excluded.
227
. 237
Table 45--Real estate farm debt outstanding (including operator households), December 31, 1978 1/
. : All :
States : Federal : Farmers Home : Life insurance : operating : Individuals : Total: Land Banks : Administration : companies banks : and others
:
.AlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansas :
California :
.Colorado
Connecticut :
Delaware
FloridaGeorgia :
Hawaii.Idaho
Illinois .
Indiana .
.Iowa
.KansasKentuckyLouisiana :
.MaineMaryland
Massachusetts :
MichiganMinnesota :
Mississippi :
Missouri :
.Montana
.NebraskaNevadaNew Hampshire :
New Jersey
New MexicoNew YorkNorth Carolina :North DakotaOhio
.OklahomaOregon
PennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth Carolina :
South Dakota :
Tennessee :
Texas
Utah :
Vermont :
Virginia
WashingtonWest Virginia :
Wisconsin.Wyoming
United States:
3872
71
421
1 557,
691
46
45
719
882
55
559
1,562
9641,522
1,046
521445
31
190
31
6161,062
413749
536
92559
16
102
180
366
725
579793
706
400313
4
434
456
4291,417
120
56
386
457
36
585
149
24,816
82
036
123
39
764
8
39
88
7
155
129
96
175
150
117
63
54
22
4
79167
113
198
96
192
9
4
12
36
81
116
182
54
175
60
53
0
59
237
107
192
39
31
46
81
25
164
45
4,121
Million dollars
73
0
147
3921,549
326
1
1
376195
11
212
585
362747
429114
268
6
16
2
65359
302372
251
57073
5
5
104
17
104
60
192
216
208
31
0
18
108
60889
22
0
38
3767
97120
10,478
226
1
11
297
322
47
3
20
156
348
7
14
609
559356
217
434192
9
77
13
219282
218522
29
96
2
8
16
28
131
104
90
449
234
16
346
1
48
48
366493
29
28
143
4686
547
14
8,557
166
6
200
284
1,933
518
23
30
457
228
12
463
1,226
1,0792,748
621
403139
23178
25
5621,497
220
846
763
91274
12
105
202
346
233
420
610
516
766
335
2
79
500
2451,500
190
46
216
53935
913
181
23,638
9339
465
1,5185,401
1,66877
105
11,740
921,403
4,1113,0625,549
2,4631,5891,107
124483
77
1,5413,367
1,2652,687
1,674
2,694217
45239
551
9401,282
1,3322,097
1,8461,4501,078
8
638
1,349
1,2064,491
400160
8301,499
188
2,306508
71,610
J Preliminary. Numbers may not add because of rounding.
228 238
Table 46--Nonreal estato farm debt outstanding (including operator households), December 31, 1978 1/
States
Debt owed to reporting institutions (excluding CCC) Price sup-
. Debt owed : : port and
Ail : Production : Federal : Farmers :to individ-: Total : storage loans : Total
operating : Credit : Intermediate : Home Ad- uals and : excluding : made or : including
banks : Assoc. : Credit : ministration: others CCC loans : guaranteed : CCC loans
2/ : Banks : by CCC
AlabamaAlaskaArisen::
Arkansas
California
ColoradoConnecticutDelawareFloridaGeorgia
HawaiiIdahoIllinoisIndiansIowa
KansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMaryland
MassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouri
MontanaNebraskaNevadaNew Hampshire :
New Jersey
New MexicoNew YorkNorth Carolina :
North DakotaOhio
OklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth Carolina
South DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermont
VirginiaWashingtonWest Virginia :
WisconsinWyoming
United Stale:
1/ Preliminary.
309 179 0
0 0 0364 139 3
405 348 0
2,292 1,204 24
728 331 70
16 38 0
12 28 0
173 362 1
312 505 1
16 15 0
358 274 2
2,092 543 17
872 750 0
3,030 779 25
1,800 345 28
427 708 1
261 208 4
15 31 0
59 79 0
55 22 0
395 269 0
1,575 626 30
270 194 23
1,105 312 0
477 263 0
1,999 458 17
20 38 0
3 9 0
11 37 0
181 92 11
396 284 0
238 586 0
647 350 13
454 769 8
1,061 312 32
261 233 0
319 209 20
0 5 0
72 231 0
895 241 0
309 639 0
2,206 757 90
106 103 34
21 35 0
176 118 20
512 137 0
32 16 0
727 685 29
205 72 9
28,273 14,967 509
Numbers may not add because of rounding.
Million dollars
125 257 872
0 1 1
42 234 782
95 353 1,200
125 1,198 4,843
80 485 1,694
3 31 88
5 55 99
135 313 984
302 378 1,499
1 31 64
135 200 96886 636 3,375
61 415 2,098
247 1,061 5,142
97 762 3,032
50 201 1,387
107 157 737
61 69 176
16 125 278
4 29 110
158 245 1,067
226 542 2,998
459 239 1,185
208 394 2,019
96 142 978
213 718 3,4066 25 90
1 13 26
14 44 107
27 152 462
235 255 1,169
184 395 1,403
290 195 1,495
36 356 1,622
153 339 1,898
52 150 696
45 291 885
0 4 9
94 126 524
430 239 1,806
94 189 1,232
397 1,210 4,660
21 63 327
15 41 112
182 180 676
53 235 937
14 34 96
246 401 2,088
54 86 427
5,780 14,297 63,827
2/ Loans for aquaculture are excluded.
12
01
84
87
102
0
0
113
29
037
259
145
612
401
2557
1
7
0
105
855
26
141
170
8350
0
3
13
21
22
429
71
91
15
9
0
15
322
ZZ216
104
1
13
461
139
9
5,666
8841
7831,284
4,930
1,7968899
1,097
1,528
641,0053,6342,2435,754
3,4331,412
794
177
285
110
1,1723,8531,211
2,160
1,1484,241
9026
110
475
1,1901,4251,924
1,693
1,9E"
711894
9
539
2,1281,2544,876
431
113
68998397
2,227436
69,493
229239
Table 47--Real estate farm debt outstanding (including operator households), December 31, 1979 1/
:: : All : :
States : Federal : Farmers Home : Life insurance : operating : Individuals : Total: Land banks : Administration : companies banks : and others :
. :: : :
Million dollars
Alabama : 476 116 80 207 193 1,073Alaska : 3 3 0 1 7 14Arizona : 85 65 197 12 223 582Arkansas
California.'
:
514 2211,967 114
4331,765
299398
32722,203
1,794
6,448
Colorado : 802 118 368 35 613 1,937Connecticut : 54 14 0 8 27 105Delaware : 58 15 1 21 37 132Florida : 856 95 445 144 548 2,088Georgia : 1,014 159 226 361 275 2,035
Hawaii : 68 14 10 9 16 117Idaho : 603 255 244 12 546 1,660Illinois : 1,991 239 714 580 1,454
747
4,977Indiana : 1,180 217 479 560 1,304Iowa : 1,843 304 846 358 3,305 6,658
Kansas . 1,292 235 470 214 700 2,911Kentucky 1 627 215 151 433 484 1,909Louisiana : 550 119 352 197 162 1,380Maine : 33 78 6 8 28 153Maryland : 241 49 19 7 206 589
Massachusetts : 31 16 2 13 29 91Michigan : 743 159 76 209 655 1,842Minnesota : 1,369 274 418 284 1,787 4,131Mississippi : 496 169 364 234 264 1,527Missouri : 881 312 432 537 1,021 3,182
MontanaNebraska
:
:
595 1351,063 351
336635
3093
9181,048
2,0143,190Nevada : 62 19 80 1 88 251
New Hampshire : 19 9 5 8 15 56New Jersey : 117 25 5 15 122 283
New Mexico : 218 61 107 29 234 649New York : 391 166 23 128 405 1,113North Carolina : 892 226 115 97 282 1,613North Dakota : 721 249 67 93 501 1,631Ohio : 953 102 252 457 710 2,474
Oklahoma : 810 322 219 227 589 2,167Oregon : 477 102 232 15 929 1,755Pennsylvania : 416 109 34 378 399 1,336Rhode Island : 4 2 0 1 3 11South Carolina : 476 94 22 42 98 732
South Dakota : 533 343 123 48 600 1,647Tennessee : 489 208 70 377 272 1,416Texas : 1,592 288 1,012 502 1,718 5,112Utah : 151 54 23 25 235 487Vermont : 59 48 0 26 53 185
Virginia : 474 101 38 150 257 1,020Washington : 524 144 389 50 637 1,744West Virginia : 46 46 12 76 42Wisconsin : 786 271 134 536 1,098Wyoming : 172 60 137 14 210 593
:
United States: 29,820 7,111 12,165 8,623 27,880 85,599
--,-
1/ Preliminary. Numbers may not add because of rounding.
230; 240
Nf
Table 48--Nonreal estate farm debt outstanding (including op4zator households), Deceaber 31, 1979 1/
States
: Debt owed to reporting institrtions (excluding CCC) : 3 i Price sup-: port and
Total : storage loansexcluding : made orCCC loans : guaranteed
: by CCC
:
:
: Total: including
: CCC loans:
. : Debt owed :
: All : Production : Federal : Farmers :to individ-:
: operating : Credit : Intermediate : Home Ad- : uala and :
: Ranks : Assoc. : Credit : ministration: others :
: : 2/ : Banks : : :
Million dollars
Alabama : 257 246 0 206 297 1,006 18 1,024
Alaska 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 2
Arizona . 412 131 1 148 230 923 1 924
Arkansas : 363 389 0 245 401 1,398 86 1,484
California : 2,655 1,350 37 472 1,361 5,875 97 5,972
Colorado 742 460 50 109 544 1,905 193 2,098
Connecticut : 19 42 0 12 33 106 0 106
Delaware 20 35 0 7 63 124 0 124
Florida . 170 394 1 223 370 1,157 168 1,326
Georgia : 331 577 3 550 437 1,898 50 1,948
Hawaii : 12 19 0 4 35 69 0 69
Idaho . 365 334 2 188 248 1,138 40 1,178
Illinois : 2,184 655 24 155 725 3,743 206 3,949
IndianaIowa
.
:
941 841
3,529 1,068
0
35
125 468
314 1,191,
2,374
6,137108611
2,482
6,748
Kansas : 1,991 482 22 140 932 3,567 241 3,808
Kentucky : 449 707 1 142 218 1,516 24 1,540
Louisiana : 236 255 5 278 176 950 121 1,071
Maine . )7 38 0 79 73 207 1 208
Maryland 56 91 0 29 144 320 5 325
Massachusetts : 73 24 0 10 29 135 0 135
Michigan 409 339 0 220 274 1,241 77 1,318
Minnesota 1,909 873 38 277 646 3,744 779 4,523
Mississippi . 290 249 34 618 268 1,459 41 1,500
Missouri : 1,266 414 1 242 455 2,378 123 2,501
Montana : 510 322 2 140 160 1,134 145 1,279
Nebraska 2,335 617 65 266 935 4,217 714 4,931
Nevada 20 44 0 11 30 104 0 164
New Hampshire : 3 11 0 2 14 30 0 30
New Jersey 10 39 0 20 49 117 3 120
New Mexico 179 100 12 47 182 521 6 527
New York 517 299 0 289 289 1,394 23 1,417
North Carolina : 251 669 0 279 449 1,648 20 1,668
North Dakota : 790 533 18 343 228 ',913 366 2,279
Ohio 482 871 9 61 403 1,825 60 1,885
Oklahoma : 1,079 360 62 337 455 2,293 34 2,327
Oregon : 279 303 0 111 193 885 14 899
Pennsylvania : 330 249 21 80 326 1,006 18 1,024
Rhode Island : 1 5 0 0 4 10 0 10
South Carolina : 75 281 0 135 141 632 15 647
South Dakota : 1,090 325 5 503 270 2,193 293 2,486
Tennessee 315 690 0 177 215 1,398 27 1,425
Texas 2,155 871 108 675 1,466 5,275 74 5,349
Utah 92 142 24 27 70 355 58 413
Vermont . 21 38 0 20 45 124 1 125
Virginia : 182 1391 30 194 214 758 16 774
Washington : 583 194 0 96 272 1,144 41 1,185
West Virginia : 33 17/ 0 19 38 108 1 109
Wisconsin 797 878 46 296 444 2,461 144 2,605
Wyoming . 211 101 10 65 98 485 6 491
United States: 31,034 18,113 665 8,982 16,610 75,405 5,070 80,475
1/ Preliminary. Numbers may not add because of rounding. 2/ Loans for aquaculture are excluded.
231i
241
Table 49 --Real estate farm debt outstanding (including operator households), December 31, 1980 1/
: . : AllStates : Federal : Farmers Home : Life insurance : operating : Individuals : Total
: Land Banks : Administration : companies banks : and others
Million dollars
Alabama : 577 135 103 208 209 1,232Alaska : 3 2 14 0 8 28Arizona 114 70 217 14 241 655Arkansas 623 242 429 276 :154 1,925California 2,422 140 1,810 483 2,385 7,241
:.
Colorado . 996 121 402 30 664 2,212Connecticut : 61 16 0 8 30 116Delaware : 64 16 1 21 40 142Florida : 1,003 104 493 141 593 2,334Georgia 1,166 184 254 344 298 2,245
aawaii : 74 15, 15 5 17 127IdahoIllinois
646
2,408267
260256
780
10
580591
1,5741,770
56Indiana : 1,446 234 526 554 1,411 4:13fIowa : 2,378 345 948 339 3,577 7,588
Kansas : 1,587 248 449 202 758 3,244Kentucky 747 226 187 423 523 2,107Louisiana : 713 131 317 217 175 1,5MaineMaryland
:
:
34271
82
546
227
7930223
154
649
Massachusetts : 33 20 2 13 32 100Michigan 898 177 80 201 709
2Minnesota : '.,818 295 457 267 1,935 4:tMississippi . 659 202 377 224 286 1,747Missouri : 1,030 336 480 538 1,105 3,489
Montana : 692 149 377 27 994 2,239Nebraska : 1,330 357 695 89 1,135 3,6C6Nevada 72 20 92 1 95 281New Hampshire : 19 10 6 8 16 59New Jersey 131 29 4 28 132 324
New Mexico 265 i6 104 26 253 715New York 432 172 31 126 439 1,200North CarolinaCa : 11,060, 249 120 95 305 1,829North Dakota 931 263 68 222 542 2,021Ohio : 1,112 115 298 470 759 2,764
Oklahoma : 989 325 218 217 638 2,38'Oregon 6'2 114 233 15 1,006 1,980Pennsylvania 514 127 385 432 1,493Rhode Island 5 4 v 1 3 12South Carolina : 543 106 24 37 106 816
South Dakota 635 369 127 44 650 1,825Tennessee : 570 231 81 373 294 1,550Texas : 1,765 323 994 551 1,860 5,492Utah 189 58 ' 21 254 550Vermont 64 53 A 24 58 700
Virginia 550 110 40 166 278 1,142Washington 630 130 422 47 689 1,938West Virginia : 56 52 14 71 45 238Wisconsin : 1,067 280 149 505 1,188 3,190Wyoming : 192 63 143 15 228 640
United States: 36,196 7,715 12,928 8,745 30,180 95,764
1/ Preliminary. Numbers may not add because of rounding.
232 242
Table 50--Nonreal estate farm debt outstanding (including operator households), December 31, 1980 1/
States
: Debt owed to reporting institutions (excluding CCC) : Price sup- :
. Debt owed : : port and :
All : Production : Federal : Farmers :to individ-; Total : storage loans : Total
: operating : Credit : Intermediate : Home Ad- : uals and : excluding : made or : including
banks : Assoc. : Credit ministration: others : CCC loans : guaranteed : CCC loans
2/ : Banks : by CCC
Million dollars
Alabama : 278 269 0 267 317 1,132 15
Alaska . 0 0 0 0 2 2 0
997
575
Arizona : 433 131 1 189 243 10
Arkansas . 398 443 1 386 427 1,655
1,455 6,500
48
California : 2,848 1,600 43 555 22
Colorado : 738 430 50 136 531 1,885 100
Connecticut . 12 46 0 20 37 0
1,10;1,301
Delaware : 17 44 0 9 69 1
2,261Florida . 172 457 1 268 403 6
Georgia : 337 642 2 811 470 45
1,228Hawaii 19 21 0 11 39 90
,
0
Idaho 345 359 3 253 268 66
Illinois . 2,123 676 17 227 831 3,873 355
Indiana . 932 870
1,149
0 209 535
6,210
200
Iowa : 3,361 30 405 1,265 742
Kansas : 2,017 461 24 179 909 3,590 230
Kentucky . 485 696 1 211 246 1,638 30
Louisiana . 274 321 11 369 202 1,177 17
Maine . 14 44 0 98 79 235 1
Maryland : 61 103 0 45 164 372 9
MassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippi
Missouri
57 27 0 15 32 130 0
392 401 0 277 314 1,384 102
1,836 963 54 382 742 3,976 764
323 313 58 764 289 1,748 26
1,290 471 0 327 507 2,595 133
Montana : 4992,393
371 9 194 153 1,2284,468Nebraska : 681 66 346 984 706
Nevada : 18 47 0 14 33 111 1
New Hampshire 1 3 12 0 3 15 33 0
New Jersey 9 43 0 27 54 133 3
New Mexico 185 99 9 62 164 521 5
New York 665 342 0 332 332 1,670 41
North Carolina : 253 686 0 397 495 20
North Dakota 768 559 21 420 230 1,998 268
Ohio 474 909 10 95 454 1,942 114
Olehoma 1,135 404 81 434 453 48
Oregcn 303 341 13 :A0 201 998 33
Penilsylvania : 308 299 24 125 383 1,140 26
Rhode Island : 1 5 0 1 5 12 0
South Carolina : 79 297 0 178 135 710 12
2,3091,087South Dakota : 337 9 582 294 245
Tennessee 37,3 670 0 263 239
1,4051,506 27
Texas : 2,350 947 146 865 5,713 66
Utah : 88 163 26 33 77 388 6
Vermont . 21 44 0 24 52 141 1
1,201Virginia . 194 164 31 231 236 17
2,765
Washingtot : 558 224 0 137 282 74
West Vicgivia.
33 20 0 28 44 1
Wisconsin 835 1,019 58 339 515 203
Wyoming . 212 109 9 73 91 494 7
810 11,756 17,721 81,583723, 4,978United Stateo: 31,367 19
1,147
;1,00
1,703
6,522
1,985
115
2,306
1,2941,
4,228
6,952
3,820
1,668
1,194236
381
130
1,486
4,7401,774
2,728
1,362
5,174
112
33
136
T11,
1,851
2,266
2,056
2,556
1,031
1,16612
722
2,554
1,533
5,779394
142
873
:Ii!501
86,561
Preliminary. Numbers may not add because of rounding. 2/ Loans for aquaculture are excluded.
233243
Trble 51--Real estate farm debt outstanding (including operator households), December 31, 1981 1/
1 All .
States : Federal : Farmers Hone : Life insurance : operating : Individuals
: Land Banks : Administration : companies banks : and others
Total
. Million dollars
Alabama . 708 145 115 186 220 1,374
Alaska : 3 2 4 1 9 19
Arizona : 134 80 220 12 254 700
Arkansas : 766 277 406 239 373 2,061
California : 3,095 181 1,871 538 2,511 8,195
Colorado : 1,198 135 399 40 699 2,471
Connecticut : 68 19 0 8 31 126
Delaware : 71 19 1 18 43 152
Florida : 1,282 124 493 148 625 2,672
Georgia . 1,344 211 237 328 314 2,433
Hawaii : 89 16 15 9 18 147
Idaho : 716 305 270 12 622 1,925
Illinois : 2,875 297 812 580 1,657 6,221
Indiana : 1,745 281 545 546 1,486 4,603
Iowa : 2,919 397 988 321 3,766 8,392
Kansas . 1,950 272 430 201 798 3,651
Kentucky : 869 259 191 407 551 2,277
Louisiana : 944 149 284 220 184 1,782
Maine 51 86 0 7 32 176
Maryland : 305 53 23 70 235 696
Massachusetts : 37 27 1 13 34 111
Michigan . 1,087 214 80 187 747 2,315
Minnesota : 2,294 335 465 262 2,037 5,393
Mississippi : 865 224 377 209 301 1,975
Missouri 1,211 378 492 545 1,163 3,788
Montana : 775 166 375 25 1,046 2,387
Nebraska : 1,627 398 709 93 1,194 4,021
Nevada : 82 23 92 1 100 298
New Hampshire : 20 11 6 8 17 62
New Jersey 139 32 4 14 139 326
New Mexico 304 75 102 24 266 772
New York 491 199 31 110 462 1,293
North Carolina : 1.251 282 150 91 321 2,095
North Dakota : 1,156 285 67 106 571 2,185
Ohio 1,313 142 310 464 809 3,039
Oki/llama : 1,196 358 199 221 671 2,645
Oregon 759 134 246 14 1,059 2,211
Pennsylvania : 579 153 34 395 455 1,615
Rhode Island : 5 4 0 0 3 13
South Carolina : 647 113 22 33 111 926
South Dakota : 740 406 142 '5 684 2,017
Tennessee 658 261 83 345 310 1,657
Texas . 2,031 360 956 491 1,958 5,795
Utah . 236 61 26 19 268 610
Vermont : 70 56 1 24 61 211
Virginia 628 117 37 151 292 1,226
Washington 806 172 456 56 725 2,216
West Virginia 67 57 13 64 47 248
Wisconsin 1,403 316 152 477 1,251 3,600
Wyoming 216 66 144 13 240 679
United States: 43,825 8,744 13,076 8,387 31,770 105,801
1/ Preliminary. Numbers may not add because of rounding.
234
244
,7
Table 52--Nonreal estate farm debt outstanding (including operator households), December 31, 1981
: Debt owed to reporting institutions (excluding CCC) : : : Price sup- :
: -: Debt owed : : port and :
States : All : Production : Federal : Farmers :to indlvid -: Total : storage loans : Total: operating : Credit : Intermediate : Home Ad- : uals and : excluding : made or : including: banks : Assoc. : Credit : sioiatratton: others : CCC loans : guaranteed : CCC loans: : 2/ : Banks . : : : by CCC :
:
Alabama :
Alaska' :
Arizona :
Arkansas :
California t
Colorado :
Connecticut :
Delaware :
Florida :
Georgia
Hawaii :
IdahoIllinoisIndianaIowa :
Kansas :
KentuckyLouisiana :
Maine :
Maryland
Massachusetts :
MichiganMinnesotaMississippi t
Missouri :
MontanaNebraska :
NevadaNew Hampshire :
New Jersey
New MexicoNew YorkNorth Carolina :North Dakota :
Ohio :
Oklahoma .
OregonPennsylvania :
Rhode Island :
South Carolina :
South DakotaTennessee
Texas :
Utah :
Vermont
Virginia .
.WashingtonWest Virginia :
WisconsinWyoming
Um:cad States:
24821
443388
3,345
72413
13
186314
21
414
2,205950
3,323
2,048539
30814
60
61
419
1,936
3311,310
5452,506
18
3
7
191
570228803505
1,289306320
1
73
1,11 /.
3252,456
9524
184
554
37
936225
32,948
2500
181
4341,829
4365251
494624
30
458708913
1,127
427673
38842
112
32488
1,054344508
47070055
i3
49
107
388742585979
435403
3205
306
351
5951,076
17448
183
274
24
1,149
116
21,203
00
14
1
46
940
0
01
0
3
14
0
31
24
1
10
00
00
62
630
14
25
0
00
8
0
0
26
11
86
2524
0
0
8
0
172
29
0
34
0
0
73
15
913
Million dollars
357 3360 2
210 238624 460594 1,579
139 46721 40
13 76
306 420995 508
11 42
256 283
326 885259 572444 1,263
229 863294 267
554 21599 8152 188
18 35308 352
463 8101,046 320
460 539
225 173
400 993
13 33
4 16
41 58
72 150333 366
449 547
545 273114 491
526 459
144 215160 424
2 5
260 166
697 308376 262
1,115 1,53432 8724 57
267 256137 344
30 47
340 58371 92
14,452 18,780
1,19223
1,085
1,9077,394
1,859
127
153
1,4062,442
104
1,414
4,139
2,6936,180
33,5901,774
1,475
235411
146
1,567
4,325
2,1032,816
1,4274,624
120
35
155
529
1,657
1,9672,232
2,100
2,795
1,0931,248
13
805
1§786,352
417
154
9251,309
137
3,082
519
88,296
38
0
21
10325
1860
3
9
51
0
100
576277
1,107
55451
41
2
15
0145
1,03395
229
194
937
1
0
6
2852
41
476
138
140
62
27
0
21
31351
4288
1
25
137
2
23911
8,011
1,230
23
1,1062,0107,419
2,045
127
511,4152,493
150:1, 1
4,7152,9707,295
4,1441,825
1,516
237426
4:1,;1
5,358
2,1983,045
1,621
5,561
121
35
161
557
1,709
2",?(111
2,238
2,935
1,155
1,285
13
826
2,790
1,609
6,780425
155
9501,446
139
3,321
530
96,307
1/ Preliminary. Numbers may not add because of rounding. 2/ Loans for aquaculture are excluded.
235
245
Table 53--Real estate farm debt outstanding (including operator households), December 31, 1982 1/
All
States : Federal : Farmers Home : Life insurance ! operating : Individuals : Total
: Land Banks : Administration : companies banks : and others :
Million dollars
Alabama 745 145 112 170 222 1,394
Alpika . 11 2 4 1 9 27
Arizona : 146 82 220 12 256 716
Arkansas 844 293 403 229 376 2,144
California : 3,559 195 1,872 532 2,529 8,686
Colorado 1,271 130 392 50 704 2,547
Connecticut : 70 21 0 8 31 131
Delaware 80 20 1 18 43 161
Florida 1,389 135 520 136 629 2,810
Georgia : 1,432 217 188 307 316 2,459
Hawaii 102 17 15 9 18 161
Idaho 773 300 256 23 626 1,979
Illinois 3,048 311 806 537 1,669 6,370
Indiana 1,858 307 514 521 1,497 4,697
Iowa 3,228 413 1,023 343 3,793 8,800
Kansas : 2,109 282 412 211 803 3,817
Kentucky : 894 273 179 409 555 2,311
Louisiana : 1,053 153 261 235 186 1,886
Maine : 50 86 0 7 32 175
Maryland : 333 64 19 71 237 724
Massachusetts : 45 31 1 6 34 115
Michigan : 1,169 224 71 200 752
Minnesot. . 2,525 347 463 283 2,052 ,:/g
Mississippi 956 244 338 229 303 2,070
Missouri : 1,271 405 476 559 1,172 3,883
Montana 862 175 344 23 1,054 2,458
Nebraska . 1,791 406 731 115 1,203 4,245
Nevada . 90 23 90 1 101 305
New Hampshire : 22 11 6 8 17 64
New Jersey 146 34 4 12 140 336
New Mexico : 315 75 120 26 268 804
New York : 533 204 30 107 465 1,339
North Carolina : 1,373 293 153 91 324 2,233
North DakotaOhio
: 1,270 307
1,387 152
59
299
120
449
575
815
2,331
Oklahoma 1,287 362 190 228 676 2,743
Oregon 834 140 234 17 1,066 2,292
Pennsylvania : 624 161 34 374 458 1,650
Rhode Island : 6 5 0 3 3 16
South Carolina : 689 116 23 31 112 971
South Dakota : 782 419 144 50 6892'30840Tennessee : 687 276 86 339 312 1,700
Texas : 2,247 368 909 556 1,972 6,051
Utah 268 63 14 16 270 630
Vermont . 75 58 1 23 61 219
Virginia : 677 117 36 131 294 1,256
Washington 894 176 457 71 731 2,328
West Virginia
Wisconsin
: 74 59
1,587 324
14
143
60
475 1,21,260
255
3,788
Wyoming 218 64 119 14 241 675
United States: 47,699 9,085 12,802 8,441 32,000 110,026
1/ Preliminary. Numbers may not add because of rounding.
236
246
I
Table 54--Nonreal estate farm debt outstanding (including operator households), December 31, 1982 1/
States
: Debt owed to reporting institutions (excluding CCC) : . : Price sup- :
. Debt owed : : port and: All : Production : Fzderal : Farmers :to individ-: Tccal : storage loans : Total: operating : Credit : Intermediate : Home Ad- : uals snd : excluding : made or : including: banks : Assoc. : Credit : einiotration: others : CCC loans : guaranteed : CCC loans
2/ : Banks : by CCC :
AlabamaAlaskaArizona
.Arkansas
.California
Colorado :
.Connecticut.Delaware
Florida :
Georgia :
:
Hawaii :
.IdahoIllinoisIndianaIowa
Kansas :
Kentucky :
Louisiana :
Maine.Maryland
Massachusetts :
Michigan.Minnesota
Mississippi :
Missouri :
.Montana
NebraskaNevada
New Hampshire :
New Jersey
New MexicoNew YorkNorth Carolina :
North Dakota :
Ohio
Oklahoma :
Oregon :
Pennsylvania :
Rhode Island :
South Carolina :
South Dakota :
Tennessee :
Texas :
Utah :
Vermont :
Virginia :
Washington :
West Virginia :
Wisconsin
Wyoming :
United States:
239 24316 0
441 176
398 4063,763 1,939
809 464
15 49
18 54
196 504305 578
27 35472 438
2,379 607977 709
3,766 1,114
2,224 370
612 552298 331
15 45
67 123
50 31
477 5272,256 1,112
368 2951,385 475
609 4652,863 712
17 553 14
9 51
207 117722 412253 709913 648543 811
1,255 402325 400352 315
0 5
72 280
1,266 383
346 461
2,552 1,021112 186
30 53
201 190
589 258
31 26
1,047 1,194254 131
36,149 20,472
00
10
1
53
92
0
0
0
1
03
16
0
19
20
0
9
0
0
0
0
63
48
0
6
k60
0
0
4
0
0
31
12
7623
23
0
0
4
0
170
28
0
350
0
82
13
871
Million dollars
343 3220 2
222 245
628 432
508 1,674
134 51922 40
14 78
306 4271,023 454
11 44
248 298
305 938340 616
442 1,350
235 938
310 278
610 216102 70
50 186
18 37
327 386
464 8781,045 307
488 552
233 190
386
14
1,08933
3 17
40 62
72 161
331 376435 540532 307
214 520
535 425147 222
162 4432 5
267 153
746 334
379 2701,102 1,5571,
34 8324 59
249 263
140 35529 48
337 63567 97
14,759 19,530
1,14
18
1,095
1,866
8,016
2,018127
163
1,434
116
1,459
4,245
::664921
3,787
1,7521
1,463232
426
146
1,718
2,064
2,900
15,076
118
37
162
560.,840
1,9362,4302,099
2,694
1 ,117
1,294
12
772
2,732
1,457
6,402442
166
938
1,341134
3,294
562
91,781
69
0
61
261
161
2990
3
8
88
0
172
1,11:
2,036
1,174
67
107
2
10
0
290
1,:g
387
348
1,903
3
0
6
65
77
6,
951282
386
91
39
0
41
50886
1,14170
1
31
292
3
365
14
15,433
1,21618
1,1562,1278,177
2,317127
166
1,4422,449
1161,6315,3953,178
8,727
4,961
1,819
1,570173,4
436
146
::r181
2,269
3,287
1,8516,979
121
37
168
625
1,9122,0023,3812,381
3,0801,2081,331;
813
3,2401,5437,549452
167
9691,6133;
3,659576
107,214
1/ Preliminary. Numbers may not add because of rounding. 2/ Loans for aquaculture are excluded.
237 24 7
Table 55--Real estate farm debt outstanding (including operator households), December 31, 1983 1/
: : All : :
States : Federal . Farmers Home : Life insurance : operating : Individuals : Total: Land Banks : Administration : companies : , banks : and others ':
. Million dollars
Alabama : 759 144 112 164 224 1,402Alaska . 12 2 5 2 9 29Arizona : 158 83 239 14 258 752Arkansas . 842 307 388 251 380 2,169California : 3,852 211 1,991 623 2,554 9,232
Colorado 1,266 130 376 60 711 2,543Connecticut : 71 22 2 8 32 134Delaware 83 20 1 19 43 166Florida 1,393 133 514 177 635 2,653Georgia : 1,436 220 217 304 319 2,496
Hawaii . 111 18 15 28 19 190Idaho 799 300 265 11 633 2,008Illinois : 3,043 334 781 588 1,686 6,432Indiana 1,837 330 499 544 1,512 4,721Iowa 3,296 440 986 410 3,831 8,164
Kansas 2,100 292 387 246 811 3,837Kentucky 884 300 175 434 561 2,352Louisiana 1,072 160 235 238 187 1,892Maine 50 86 1 6 33 176Maryland 345 65 22 68 239 739
Massachusetts : 45 31 1 8 34 119Michigan : 1,235 235 82 198 760 2,509Minnesota 2,668 363 436 328 2,072 5,866Mississippi 973 252 321 249 306 2,102Missouri : 1,769 431 459 616 1,183 3,959
Montana . 891 186 405 26 1,065 2,571Nebraska . 1,829 413 690 178 1,215 4,325Nevada 97 23 92 1 102 316New Hampshire 22 11 6 5 17 62New Jersey 147 35 3 10 141 336
New Mexico 313 76 117 28 271 805New York : 537 207 28 113 470 1,355North Carolina : 1,377 301 113 122 327 2,240North Dakcta 1,342 327 62 98 580 2,410Ohio 1,371 176 294 459 823 3,123
Oklahoma : 1,282 383 187 277 683 2,812Oregon 862 145 214 19 1,077 2,317Pennsylvania 647 167 32 373 463 1,682Rhode Island S 5 0 2 3 16South Carolina : 690 118 27 39 113 986
South Dakota : 799 431 142 59 696 2,126Tennessee . 679 288 71 345 315 1,698Texas : 2,351 370 940 708 1,991 6,360Utah . 290 66 14 19 272 662Vermooz : 76 59 2 25 62 224
Virginia : 702 119 46 134 297 1,298Washington 923 177 432 97 738 2,367West Virginia : 77 61 12 59 48 257WisconsinWyoming .
1,677 335222 64
146
138519
16
1,273244
3,949684
United States: 48,811 9,452 12,718 9,321 32,320 112,622
1/ Preliminary. Numbers may not add because of rounding.
236
248
Table 56- Nonreal estate farm debt outstanding (including operator households), December 31, 1983 1/
States
: Debt owed to reporting institutions (excluding CCC) : t : Price sup- :
. Debt owed : : port andAll : Production : Federal : Farmers :to individ-: Total : storage loans : Total
: operating : Credit : Intermediate : Home Ad- : usis and : excluding : made or : includingbanks : Assoc. : Credit : ministration: others : CCC loans : guaranteed : CCC loans
. . 2/ : Banks . . . : by CCC .
Alabama :
Alaska :
.ArizonaArkansas :
Califo1a :n:
Colorado :
Connecticut :
.Delaware
Florida :
.Georgia
.HawaiiIdaho :
Illinois :
Indiana :
.Iowa
Kansas :
.Kentucky
Louisiana :
.MaineMaryland :
Massachusetts :
Michigan.Minnesota.Mississippi
Missouri
.MontanaNebraskaNevadaNew Hampshire :
New Jersey
New MexicoNew YorkNorth Carolina :North DakotaOhio
Oklahoma :
Oregon :
Pennsylvania :
Rhode Island :
South Carolina :
South Dakota :
Tennessee :
Texas :
Utah :
Vermont :
VirginiaWashingtonWest Virginia :
WisconsinWyoming
United States:
1/ Preliminary.
241 203 08 0 0
462 /88 7
439 372 24,136 2,071 38
882 447 7518 48 072 56 0
226 456 0301 522 1
16 37 0542 395 2
2,586 556 181,065 568 03,842 1,071 34
2,408 356 17
651 442 0295 275 1013 45 070 129 0
42 30 0515 517 0
2,356 1,092 63398 246 51
1,501 436 0
699 419 53,065 684 46
14 59 03 13 010 50 0
211 112 3977 406 1
310 641 0970 636 31591 650 13
1,368 388 62344 360 18334 331 17
1 5 083 253 0
1,366 368 7
356 370 02,810 1781,000
102 198 2031 52 0
228 200 25662 233 030 27 0
1,148 1,172 82272 126 23
39,066 19,315 850
Numbers may not add because of rounding.
Million dollars
314 313 1,07100 3
221 243 1,121627 434 1,874592 1,624 8,461
132 517 2,05322 42 13113 78 220
291 4261,006
1,400459 2,250
10 43 107
238 286318 861
1,463
345 6064,339
452 1,1922,5846,591
228 954323 270
3,962
613 209 1,402108 70
1,687
23547 190 437
17 37 126338 384 1,754464 834 4,808
1,022 292 2,008486 557 2,980
236 191 1,550372 1,032 5,19915 34 1223 18 37
39 59 157
72 162 561318 396 2,098420 537 1,909526 283 2,445236 500 1,989
550 411 2,778145 220161 466
1,0861,31
2 5
1t;
272 152 759
745 329 2,815385 272
1,056 1,397 6,13.:?
37 83 43924 64 171
239 257 948136 345 1,37530 49 136
339 659 3,39965 101 588
14,646 18,945 92,823
2/ Loans for aquaculture are excluded.
24
033
174
73
2500
1
4
37
0
172548
2631,247
1,02930
53
1
5
0
1561,139
94
181
354
1,2841
04
43
5633
949135
403
11123
014
474
34799
9
1
18
2872
23613
10,801
239 2 4 9
1,091
1,154
2,0488,534
2,303131
221
1,404
2,327
107
14,X
;::378
4,991
1,717
1'115356
442
126
1,9105,947
2,1023,161
1,904
6,483123
37
161
604
2,1541,942
3,3942,124
3,181
1,197
1,33132
773
3,289
;:21470
448
172
966
1,662138
3,635601
103,624
Table 57--Real estate farm debt outstanding (including operator households), December 31, 1984 1/
: All
States : Federal : Farmers Hone : Life insurance : operating : Individuals : Total
: Land Banks : Administration : companies banks : and others
Million dollars
Alabama . 734 151 109 161 207 1,362
Alaska 12 2 5 2 8 28
Arizona 166 80 234 18 239 736
Arkansas : 834 325 380 270 351 2,160
California . 4,033 229 1,948 687 2,363 9,260
Colorado : 1,265 135 368 87 658 2,512
Connecticut : 68 24 2 10 29 134
Delaware 85 20 1 19 40 166
Florida 1,383 135 503 233 588 2,843
Georgia : 1,426 236 212 283 295 2,452
Hawaii : 116 27 14 26 17 200
Idaho 819 301 259 22 585 1,987
Illinois : 3,014 364 764 67k 1,560 6,374
Indiana : 1,815 348 488 561 1,398 4,610
Iowa : 3,261 483 965 512 3,544 8,765
Kansas . 2,099 306 379 271 751 3,805
Kentucky : 873 327 171 444 519 2,334
Louisiana 1,036 174 230 226 173 1,840
Maine : 49 85 1 5 30 170
Maryland : 354 65 21 64 221 726
Massachusetts : 59 32 0 9 32 133
Michigan . 1,249 250 80 226 703 2,509
Minnesota . 2,698 391 427 372 1,917 5,804
Mississippi : 941 272 314 274 283 2,083
Missouri : 1,257 461 450 670 1,095 3,932
Montana 913 196 396 39 985 2,529
Nebraska . 1,809 432 675 245 1,124 4,286
Nevada . 102 24 90 4 95 315
New Hampshire : 29 12 5 5 16 68
New Jersey 143 36 3 19 131 331
New Mexico 313 79 114 32 251 789
New York 497 213 27 93 435 1,264
North Carolina : 1,367 313 110 145 303 2,238
North Dakota : 1,358 353 61 100 537 2,409
Ohio 1,354 203 287 464 762 3,071
Oklahoma 1,281 399 183 310 632 2,805
Oregon 883 151 209 22 996 2,262,
Pennsylvania : 664 179 31 365 428 1,666
Rhode Island 8 5 0 0 3 16
South Carolina : 686 126 26 44 105 987
South Dakota . 790 453 139 68 644 2,094
Tennessee : 671 306 69 345 291 1,683
Texas 2,548 386 920 796 1,842 6,493
Utah : 304 69 14 23 252 662
Vermont : 74 61 2 24 57 218
Virginia 720 122 45 143 275 1,305
Washington 947 184 422 129 683 2,365
West Virginia : 79 64 11 56 45 254
Wisconsin 1,697 357 143 558 1,177 3,932
Wyoming . 220 65 135 23 226 669
United States: 49,103 10,013 12,444 10,177 29,900 111,637
1/ Preliminary. Numbers may not add because of rounding.
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Table 58--Nonreal estate farm debt outstanding (including operator households), December 31, 1984 I/
States
: Debt owed to reporting institutions (excluding CCC) : Price sup-: Debt owed : : port and
All : Production : Federal : Farmers :to individ-: Total : storage loans : Total
: operating : Credit : Intermediate : Home Ad- : uals and : excluding . made Jr : including
banks : Assoc. : Credit : ministration: others : CCC loans : guaranteed : CCC loans
2/ : Banks : by CCC
Million dollars
Alabama 228 186 0 312 296 1,022
Alaska 10 0 0 0 3 13
Arizona 556 200 9 213 236 1,215
Arkansas 480 349 2 655 419 1,905
California 3,935 2,206 46 694 1,585 8,466
Colorado 889 390 59 132 492 1,961
Connef!ticut 16 50 0 22 39 127
Delaware 72 57 0 12 73 214
Florida 247 394 0 286 392 1,320
Georgia 304 452 I 978 428 2,163
Hawaft 25 40 0 11 38 113
Idaho 623 315 2 229 266 1,435
Illinois 2,648 521 21 428 838 4,456
Indiana 1,140 45i 0 380 570 2,542
Iowa 3,874 886 31 593 1,118 6,502
Kansas 2,469 311 13 238 918 3,949
Kentucky 697 367 I 399 249 1,712
Louisiana 362 252 16 657 212 1,499
Maine 19 46 0 105 64 234
Maryland 72 130 0 53 177 433
Massachusett. 31 0 17 33
Michigan '.98r) 358 372 1,1790
Minnesota 2,8 1,051 53 519 796 4,828
Mississippi : 433 225 84 1,075 287 2,103
Missouri : 1,465 408 0 566 504 2,943
Montana 706 334 4 248 180 1,472
Nebraska 3,062 566 41 382 947 4,999
Nevada 11 62 0 16 31 120
New Hampshire 2 14 C 3 16 35
New Jersey . 10 51 1: 41 55 157
New Mexico 231 98 3 76 160 567
New York 694 415 1 308 362 1,780
North Carolina . 296 555 0 407 507 1,765
North Dakota 960 612 26 558 276 2,433
Ohio 624 540 lb 287 477 1,943
Oklahoma 1,268 338 49 583 36b 2,605
Oregon 356 288 I, 142 202 1,001
Pennsvlyani 1 362 333 17 171 415 1,298
Rhode Island 1 5 0 2 4 13
South Caroline 87 219 0 278 148 732
South Dakota 1,414 304 6 7,2 307 2,803
Tenneswe 367 307 0 418 264 1,356
Texas 5,122 1,155 223 1,127 1,431 7,058
Utah 104 211 2+ 40 77 451
Vermont 30 53 0 25 56 164
Virginia 128 201 2i 243 238 930
Uachington 731 186 0 136 325 1,378
West Virvtnia 29 :7 ,1 51 44 132
Wisconsin 1,163 1,129 69 585 609 05Wyoming 278 10,4 21 66 91, 564
Unfired 39,742 17,925 875 1,,651 18,0110 92,193
I/ Preliminary. Nomhor, ma., not idd herlose o1 rounding. 2/ Loans for aqua.ultnre are 1,K
12 1,034i) 13
2 1,217
139 2,044
57 8,523
260 2,161
0 127
2 216
3 1,323
26 2,189
0 113
170 1,605
410 4,866
217 2,759
1,063 7,565
671 4,620
25 1,737
37 1,536
I 235
b 439
0 129
115 1,9051,097 5,925
62 2,165
138 3,081
301 1,773
1,003 0,002
I 121
U 35
3 160
31 59832 1,812
27 1,792
902 3,335
127 2,070
223 2,828
129 1,130
14 1,312
U 13
13 745
447 3,250
28 1,384
404 7,522
1 404
1 105
lo 932
335 1,711
1 133
1.9 3,303
11 575
8,119 100,912
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