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Farm Facts. Farming is still a Family affair. Today, 99% of U.S. farms are owned by individuals, family partnerships or corporations with fewer than ten stockholders. Only .4% of farms are owned by non-family corporations. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Farm Facts

Farm Facts

Page 2: Farm Facts

Farming is still a Family affair

• Today, 99% of U.S. farms are owned by individuals, family partnerships or corporations with fewer than ten stockholders. Only .4% of farms are owned by non-family corporations

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Farm Populations

• The farm population in the U.S. has declined from 22 million in 1880 to less than 5 million today

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Farm Populations

• The farm population in the U.S. has declined from 22 million in 1880 to less than 5 million today

• The number of farms peaked at 6.8 million in 1935 and is down to 1.9 million farms today

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What one acre of land can produce...

•Lettuce

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What one acre of land can produce...

•Lettuce• 24,000 pounds per

acre, worth over $5900

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What one acre of land can produce...

• Strawberries

Page 8: Farm Facts

What one acre of land can produce...

• Strawberries 45,500 pounds per

acre, worth over $21,000

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What one acre of land can produce...

•Potatoes

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What one acre of land can produce...

•Potatoes• 36,000 pounds per

acre, worth over $4,400

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What one acre of land can produce...

• Navel Oranges

Page 12: Farm Facts

What one acre of land can produce...

• Navel Oranges• 28,800 pounds

per acre, worth over $2,400

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What one acre of land can produce...

• Sweet Corn

Page 14: Farm Facts

What one acre of land can produce...

• Sweet Corn• 1,328 pounds per

acre, worth $872

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How farming has changed...

• In 1850, about 90 hours of labor were required to raise 100 bushels of corn. Yields were about 40 bushels per acre.

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How farming has changed...

• By 1900, the amount of labor to produce 100 bushels of corn was down to about 35 hours. The yield per acre had not changed.

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How farming has changed...

• By 1950 commercial fertilizers and tractors pushed yields to about 50 bushels per acre. About 14 hours of labor were required to produce 100 bushels of corn.

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How farming has changed...

• Today, only 2.5 hours of labor are needed to produce 100 bushels of corn. Yields are routinely over 200 bushels per acre.

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Number of People fed by One Farmer

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Number of People fed by One Farmer

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Page 25: Farm Facts

Farm Sales & Income

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Meat Animals

$51 billion

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Meat Animals

$51 billion

Feed Crops

$19 billion

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Meat Animals

$51 billion

Feed Crops

$19 billionDairy

Products

$19 billion

Page 29: Farm Facts

Meat Animals

$51 billion

Feed Crops

$19 billionDairy

Products

$19 billion

Poultry & Eggs

$17 billion

Page 30: Farm Facts

Meat Animals

$51 billion

Feed Crops

$19 billionDairy

Products

$19 billion

Poultry & Eggs

$17 billion

Oil bearing crops

$13 billion

Page 31: Farm Facts

Meat Animals

$51 billion

Feed Crops

$19 billionDairy

Products

$19 billion

Poultry & Eggs

$17 billion

Oil bearing crops

$13 billionVegetables &

Melons

$12 billion

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Meat Animals

$51 billion

Feed Crops

$19 billionDairy

Products

$19 billion

Poultry & Eggs

$17 billion

Oil bearing crops

$13 billionVegetables &

Melons

$12 billion

Cotton

$5 billion

Page 33: Farm Facts

Meat Animals

$51 billion

Feed Crops

$19 billionDairy

Products

$19 billion

Poultry & Eggs

$17 billion

Oil bearing crops

$13 billionVegetables &

Melons

$12 billion

Cotton

$5 billion

Tobacco

$3 billion

Page 34: Farm Facts

Top U.S. Farm Exports

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Top U.S. Farm Exports

Wheat - $4.7 billion

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Top U.S. Farm Exports

Tobacco –

$1.3 billion

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Top U.S. Farm Exports

Corn - $4.2 billion

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Top U.S. Farm Exports

Hides & Skins - $1.3 billion

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Top U.S. Farm Exports

Vegetables - #3.3 billion

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Top U.S. Farm Exports

Soybeans - $4.6 billion

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Top U.S. Farm Exports

Fruit & Nuts - $4.0 billion

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Top U.S. Farm Exports

Meat & Poultry - $4.4 Billion

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Farming is more than just food..Some non-food products made from farm commodities

Corn

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Farming is more than just food..Some non-food products made from farm commodities

Corn• Plastic

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Farming is more than just food..Some non-food products made from farm commodities

Corn• Plastic

• Cooking Oil

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Farming is more than just food..Some non-food products made from farm commodities

Corn• Plastic

• Cooking Oil

• Diapers

Page 47: Farm Facts

Farming is more than just food..Some non-food products made from farm commodities

Corn• Plastic

• Cooking Oil

• Diapers

• Packing Material

Page 48: Farm Facts

Farming is more than just food..Some non-food products made from farm commodities

Soybeans

Page 49: Farm Facts

Farming is more than just food..Some non-food products made from farm commodities

Soybeans• Ink

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Farming is more than just food..Some non-food products made from farm commodities

Soybeans• Ink

• Paint

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Farming is more than just food..Some non-food products made from farm commodities

Soybeans• Ink

• Paint

• feed

Page 52: Farm Facts

What’s On America’s Dinner Table?Annual Per Capita Consumption of Major Food Commodities

• Red Meat – 112 pounds

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What’s On America’s Dinner Table?Annual Per Capita Consumption of Major Food Commodities

• Red Meat – 112 pounds

• Fresh vegetables – 113 pounds

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What’s On America’s Dinner Table?Annual Per Capita Consumption of Major Food Commodities

• Red Meat – 112 pounds

• Fresh vegetables – 113 pounds

• Fresh fruits – 124 pounds

Page 55: Farm Facts

What’s On America’s Dinner Table?Annual Per Capita Consumption of Major Food Commodities

• Red Meat – 112 pounds

• Fresh vegetables – 113 pounds

• Fresh fruits – 124 pounds

• Cheese – 26 pounds

Page 56: Farm Facts

What’s On America’s Dinner Table?Annual Per Capita Consumption of Major Food Commodities

• Red Meat – 112 pounds

• Fresh vegetables – 113 pounds

• Fresh fruits – 124 pounds

• Cheese – 26 pounds• 234 eggs

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What’s On America’s Dinner Table?Annual Per Capita Consumption of Major Food Commodities

• Beverage milk – 214 pounds

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What’s On America’s Dinner Table?Annual Per Capita Consumption of Major Food Commodities

• Beverage milk – 214 pounds

• Rice – 18 pounds

Page 59: Farm Facts

What’s On America’s Dinner Table?Annual Per Capita Consumption of Major Food Commodities

• Beverage milk – 214 pounds

• Rice – 18 pounds• Fats & oils – 65

pounds

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What’s On America’s Dinner Table?Annual Per Capita Consumption of Major Food Commodities

• Beverage milk – 214 pounds

• Rice – 18 pounds• Fats & oils – 65

pounds• Flour & cereal – 189

pounds